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E4 - Eyes of Science

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[00:03] Suika
    Wh-Wh-Who is this mysterious
    person talking to us?!
[00:08] Ruri
    Maybe there's another group of
    survivors far beyond the ocean.
[00:13] Yo
    It's probably a distress signal, isn't it?
[00:15] Yo
    From a drifting vessel that happened
    to pick up our radio signal.
[00:18] Nikki
    Their message would be
    "SOS" or "Hello," then.
[00:20] Nikki
    Why are they spamming "Why?"
[00:22] Nikki
    "Why" is what we want to know.
SIGN    Kingdom of Science War Room
[00:25] Taiju
    We won't find any answers
    just thinking about it.
[00:27] Taiju
    Let's leave Senku's team to do their work
    and keep doing what we can on our end!
[00:31] Taiju
    Time to get to work!
[00:33] Francois
    I absolutely agree, Taiju-sama.
[00:35] Kohaku
    Indeed.
[00:36] Kohaku
    Too many chefs spoil the broth.
[00:39] Kohaku
    We ought to leave the people in
    the meeting to decide what to do.
[00:45] Kohaku
    The five most clever people
    in the Kingdom of Science...
[00:52] Kohaku
    Our generals.
[00:54] Kohaku
    Wait, I'm not sure about Chrome.
[00:57] Kohaku
    He's smart, but he's too goofy.
[01:00] Chrome
    I'm not goofy!
[01:02] Kohaku
    Case in point.
[01:04] Ruri
    Now I'm worried.
SIGN    Eyes of Science
[02:42] Ukyo
    Let's go over what's happened so far.
[02:47] Ukyo
    One day, a beam of light
    washed over the planet
[02:51] Ukyo
    and turned all of humanity into stone.
[02:55] Ukyo
    Of course, there was no such
    technology back in the day, either.
[03:00] Ukyo
    3,700 years had passed when Senku
    woke himself up from petrification.
[03:07] Ryusui
    I thought it was Why-Man who was behind it.
[03:10] Ukyo
    "Why-Man" is the name
    we're giving him, huh?
[03:12] Ryusui
    But there's no way he would
    have been alive for 3,700 years.
[03:17] Ryusui
    Unless...
[03:19] Ryusui
    he petrified himself with the rest of us.
[03:22] Chrome
    Just a second.
[03:24] Chrome
    I got pissed a second ago, too, but are
    we even sure Why-Man is an enemy?
[03:30] Chrome
    Isn't there a chance he's on our side?
[03:32] Senku
    It's not that there isn't.
[03:33] Senku
    It's that there's no need to
    consider that possibility.
[03:37] Senku
    If he's on our side, we'll just
    have over-prepared. Big whoop.
[03:42] Gen
    Though, I'm sure they don't
    appreciate us, for sure.
[03:47] Gen
    I mean...
[03:48] (Flashback) Senku
    Are you the mastermind?
[03:50] Gen
    He ignored Senku's attempt
    to goad them into fessing up.
[03:53] Gen
    The "WHY" signal stopped, and he's
    been radio silent ever since.
[03:58] Ukyo
    An unidentified, unseen enemy who may be
    anywhere and could come from anywhere.
[04:04] Ukyo
    This is absolutely brutal.
[04:07] Senku
    That's it!
[04:11] Senku
    That makes things a lot simpler.
[04:14] Senku
    We're going to see the unseen...
[04:16] Senku
    with the eyes of science.
[04:19] Senku
    A conical flask?
[04:23] Kohaku
    We're going to see the enemy through this?
[04:25] Gen
    Nah, that can't be it.
[04:27] Senku
    We are.
[04:28] Kohaku
    I was right?!
[04:29] Senku
    I've got work for you, power team!
[04:33] Senku
    We're using this sphalerite that we mined
    out of Chrome's treasure cave of treasures.
[04:40] Chrome
    Oh, yeah, I remember gathering those.
[04:43] Senku
    We're gonna bash the—
[04:52] Gen
    Powdered instantly!
[04:53] Senku
    ...bash the hell out of them.
[04:56] Senku
    Dissolve it in water and throw it in
    the flask, and it'll stick to the glass.
[05:02] Senku
    Fluorescent paint!
[05:03] Kaseki
    And now we do the usual.
[05:06] Kaseki
    We're basically making a giant vacuum
    tube out of this conical flask!
[05:11] Kaseki
    Piece of cake!
[05:15] Ryusui
    I still have no idea what this is.
[05:19] Suika
    We might know if we turn it on.
[05:22] Suika
    Boop.
[05:28] Senku
    Just like with the vacuum tube,
[05:30] Senku
    we use electrodes to accelerate
    electrons emitted by heat...
[05:35] Electron
    Electron beam!
[05:37] Senku
    Slam them into the bottom of the flask,
    and a point at the bottom lights up.
[05:44] Senku
    And we have ourselves a display.
SIGN    m 0 0 l 188 0 l 188 70 l 0 70
SIGN    Cathode ray tubes acquired!!
[05:49] Senku
    I've been getting them ready so we
    could make a display for the GPS.
[05:54] Senku
    That was dead easy, huh?
[05:56] Gen
    This is a display?
[05:58] Gen
    It just looks like a dot.
[06:00] Yo
    Maybe Senku's finally lost it
[06:03] Yo
    from making so much complicated stuff.
[06:05] Senku
    We're nudging the beam around
    to turn the dot into an image.
[06:09] Senku
    We do it at a precise rate,
    from left to right, top to bottom.
[06:14] Senku
    That's how the cathode ray tube would
    make an image in the good ol' days.
[06:20] Chrome
    How are we supposed to move
    the beam around so precisely?
[06:24] Senku
    We're calling upon the power of the crystal.
[06:30] Yo
    Now he's saying we're using a
    crystal ball to see the enemy.
[06:34] Yo
    I'm pretty sure he's wack.
[06:36] Senku
    Nah, I've still got my
    mind intact, just barely.
[06:39] Senku
    Crystals have legit magic powers.
[06:43] Gen
    Huh? We're talking science, right?
[06:46] Senku
    Ten billion percent science.
[06:50] Senku
    Apply voltage to a sheet
    of crystal, and it vibrates.
[06:54] Senku
    At a ridiculously precise tempo, too.
[06:56] Senku
    We shoot the magically clean wave of
    electricity coming from the two crystals'
[07:02] Senku
    incredibly precise vibrations
    at a sandwich of two sheets...
[07:05] Electron
    Curve!
[07:06] Senku
    And the electron beam passing
    between them makes a perfect curve.
[07:12] Mirai
    The dot grew sideways!
[07:14] Suika
    It opened up and turned into a perfect line!
[07:17] Mirai
    I guess that means we have a crystal TV?
[07:21] Chrome
    Crystals are awesome! That much I get!
[07:24] Ruri
    So much power from just one rock...
[07:27] Ruri
    The laws of nature are so mystical!
[07:31] Senku
    Yeah.
[07:32] Senku
    And we gratefully ask it to let
    us use it for our purposes.
[07:36] Senku
    That's what science is about.
[07:40] Senku
    Now we just need to do the vertical curve.
[07:43] Senku
    All we have to do is connect the radio
    antenna to the top-bottom sandwich.
[07:51] Ukyo
    I see!
[07:53] Ukyo
    I recognize this!
[07:57] Ukyo
    I'm a sonar operator... I should
    have known from the beginning!
[08:02] Ukyo
    Seeing an unseen enemy...
[08:04] Ukyo
    With the eyes of science.
[08:09] Ryusui
    A radar!
[08:12] Senku
    We just have to swap the
    antenna out with a microphone,
[08:15] Senku
    and we have an underwater sonar.
[08:18] Senku
    Ukyo, this is your territory.
[08:22] Ukyo
    GPS, radar, sonar...
[08:25] Ukyo
    It's becoming an actual science vessel.
[08:29] Senku
    I told you.
[08:30] Senku
    Humanity's strongest weapon is information.
[08:35] Senku
    We're flushing you out, Why-Man.
[08:37] Senku
    Whether you're on land,
    in the sky, or in the water...
[08:43] Senku
    After all, the first thing you said when
    you saw us moving around was "Why?"
[08:49] Senku
    You have something to do with
    the petrification, don't you?
[08:57] Chrome
    We can use the bendy shape
    to see inside the water, huh?
[09:00] Chrome
    This last, flat part is
    the ocean floor, right?
[09:03] Chrome
    So then, what's this zig-zag
    piece halfway across?
[09:09] Chrome
    Senku! Ukyo!
[09:11] Chrome
    There's something in the water!
[09:13] Chrome
    A ton of them!
[09:18] Ukyo
    Nice, Chrome.
[09:22] Senku
    Half of the reason I wanted
    a sonar was for him.
[09:27] Senku
    It's going to be a stupid-long voyage
    to the other side of the planet.
[09:31] Senku
    We're going to need to find food locally.
[09:41] Ukyo
    We can use it as a fish finder, too.
[09:50] Chrome
    Massive haul!
SIGN    m 0 0 l 190 0 l 190 60 l 0 60
SIGN    Radar and sonar
    acquired!!
[10:02] Ryusui
    We've gotten ourselves radar and sonar!
[10:05] Ryusui
    We're going to use the eyes of science to
    sprint to the opposite side of the planet
[10:08] Ryusui
    and find the mysterious enemy, Why-Man!
[10:12] Senku
    Yeah, we've got a lot to thank Why-Man for.
[10:15] Senku
    We didn't even know what we
    were looking for until now.
[10:21] Senku
    Thanks to him getting himself involved,
[10:25] Senku
    we can finally close in on the
    truth behind the petrification.
[10:29] Gen
    You sure are enjoying this.
[10:33] Ukyo
    All when the enemy could come for us, too.
[10:35] Ukyo
    If Why-Man's creepy message
    was meant to be a threat,
[10:39] Ukyo
    it's funny how much of an
    opposite effect it's had.
[10:43] Ukyo
    It doesn't work on Senku's type.
[10:47] Gen
    Yeah, you're right.
[10:49] Gen
    That's the kind of person Senku-chan is.
[10:56] Suika
    I've never seen so many fish!
[11:00] Francois
    With the fish finder and the bread,
    we've overcome the food issue aboard the ship.
SIGN    Restaurant
    Francois
[11:19] Kohaku
    It's so strange...
[11:20] Kohaku
    We can catch all the fish we want
    if we look at the water through this.
[11:23] Kohaku
    Radar and sonar are incredible.
[11:26] Ryusui
    Yup.
[11:26] Ryusui
    Whether it's the sea at night
    or the sky through the clouds,
[11:29] Ryusui
    it'll see right through anything.
[11:33] Ginro
    See right through...
[11:34] Chrome
    ...anything?
[11:36] Ginro
    See through anything using radar?
[11:38] Ginro
    Does that mean, and I'm just
    asking, what about clothes?
[11:40] Ginro
    Like, girls'...
[11:41] Ginro
    No, I mean, I'm just asking for science.
[11:43] Ginro
    I'm interested in science now.
[11:45] Kohaku
    Unbelievably filthy.
[11:46] Kinro
    Ginro, you...
[11:47] Senku
    I guess an X-ray would be the closest thing.
[11:50] Senku
    You'd see through more
    than just clothes, though.
[11:51] Chrome
    See through anything with radar...
[11:53] Ginro
    Oh, come on!
[11:54] Ginro
    Chrome's thinking the same thing!
[11:57] Kaseki
    No way!
[11:58] Kaseki
    When Chrome's like that, he's coming
    up with some fun new project.
[12:03] Kaseki
    Not that I know what, exactly.
[12:05] Senku
    What are your thoughts as
    an expert in the field?
[12:09] Ukyo
    I think the biggest issue
    is the radar's output.
[12:12] Ukyo
    We're going to need more than batteries.
[12:14] Senku
    Don't worry.
[12:15] Senku
    We're going to pack the ship
    with a bunch of huge-ass engines
[12:18] Senku
    and generate a ton of power.
[12:22] Kaseki
    That'll be a pain in the butt to make!
[12:23] Kaseki
    I can't wait!
[12:27] Kaseki
    So are the engines the last
    step in building the ship?
[12:31] Senku
    Yeah.
[12:33] Senku
    But there's a bit of a problem.
[12:36] Senku
    Now that we're talking about
    huge-ass steel machines,
[12:40] Senku
    we're going to need a lot more
    than just a research lab.
[12:43] Senku
    We're venturing into industrial scale.
[12:46] Senku
    We're going to need a stupid
    amount of steel and oil.
[12:53] Suika
    We're running out of iron sand.
[12:56] Kohaku
    There's only so much we can
    scoop up from the river.
SIGN    Restaurant
    Francois
[13:01] Chrome
    See through everything using radar...
[13:03] Chrome
    The sky, the sea...
[13:05] Chrome
    In that case, couldn't we see through
    the dirt to find iron and whatever else?
[13:12] Chrome
    What's the thing that releases radio
    waves or magnetic waves or whatever?
[13:15] Chrome
    This windy coil thing...
[13:17] Chrome
    This connects to the radar screen.
[13:21] Chrome
    Whatever, let's give this a shot.
[13:26] Chrome
    Let's try putting it close to the rocks.
[13:34] Kohaku
    Where has Chrome vanished to?
[13:36] Suika
    He darted off looking really happy.
[13:40] Suika
    He was like, "Oh, crap! This could work!"
[13:47] Chrome
    This place takes me back.
[13:53] (Flashback) Senku
    And so the god of lightning descends.
[13:57] Chrome
    It's the bald mountain
[13:59] Chrome
    where Kohaku, Senku, and the rest
    of us captured lightning together!
[14:03] Chrome
    This rock reacts to radar.
[14:06] Chrome
    It's where magnetic metals are born!
[14:10] (Flashback) Chrome
    This crazy rock that I happened
    to find on a bald mountain!
[14:15] Chrome
    Try to remember...
[14:16] Chrome
    Where did I find it when
    I walked here on foot?
[14:20] Chrome
    That's where I'll find it, underground!
[14:39] Chrome
    It moved.
[14:40] Chrome
    It moved a tiny bit, didn't it?!
[14:42] Chrome
    No, it definitely did!
[14:45] Chrome
    All right, let's go!
[14:47] Chrome
    Underground Radar Taketsutsu-o-matic!
[14:56] Chrome
    Crap, this is hard, but it's so fun!
[15:00] Chrome
    It feels like serious treasure hunting!
[15:10] Chrome
    Yes!
[15:16] Chrome
    Senku!
[15:25] Senku
    That's a metal detector.
[15:27] Senku
    Though, since it's electromagnetic, I guess
    you could call it an underground radar.
[15:31] Senku
    The coil interacts with magnetism.
[15:33] Senku
    Put it near magnetite, and it'll put
    out a crap-ton of induced current.
[15:37] Senku
    Resource King Chrome, you know what
    you found with your legs and science?
[15:43] Senku
    You found an iron deposit.
SIGN    m 0 0 l 168 0 l 168 60 l 0 60
SIGN    Mine
    acquired!!
[16:04] Kinro
    Look at him, being all smug.
[16:06] Kohaku
    Don't give him too much praise.
    He'll never come off his high horse.
[16:11] Chrome
    Relax.
[16:12] Chrome
    I'm not being smug.
[16:14] Chrome
    It's just that when you have
    some idea of how things work,
[16:18] Chrome
    and the science turns out to be dead-on...
[16:22] Chrome
    Crap, it's too fun!
[16:27] Senku
    Yeah, you're right.
[16:28] Senku
    Though it doesn't happen all that often.
[16:32] Kohaku
    This is quite the haul, though.
[16:35] Senku
    I told you, it's the beginning
    of the Industrial Age.
[16:39] Senku
    We're going to need orders
    of magnitude more resources.
[16:43] Yo
    Holy hell!
[16:46] Yo
    This is totally impossible!
[16:49] Chrome
    Oh, right.
[16:51] Chrome
    We hadn't thought about how we're
    going to carry it all the way back.
[16:54] Chrome
    This stuff's so heavy.
[16:57] Kohaku
    You're right.
[16:59] Kohaku
    It's hard enough carrying
    it through this cave.
SIGN    Oil Fields
SIGN    Mines
SIGN    Ishigami Village
SIGN    Kingdom of Science
[17:02] Kohaku
    We're surrounded by mountains,
    and we need to cross the sea.
[17:09] Senku
    We have over a hundred people
    in our Kingdom of Science.
[17:13] Senku
    We're pooling all our strength to do it.
[17:16] Kaseki
    Senku!
[17:18] Kaseki
    Will this do?
[17:21] Senku
    Yeah.
[17:23] Senku
    Perfect. Ten billion points to you.
[17:25] Senku
    Kaseki, I'm leaving you in charge.
[17:30] Senku
    All right, Chrome, the crafts team's
    gonna make easy work of this cave!
[17:35] Chrome
    Huh?
[17:36] Senku
    All right, let's move things
    forward outside, too.
[17:40] Kohaku
    Senku, what do you mean?
[17:43] Kohaku
    What is the kingdom doing, exactly?
[17:46] Senku
    We're creating a crazy-fancy
    distribution network.
[17:56] Gen
    E-Er...
[17:57] Gen
    If they can g-g-g-get that
    awesome cave sorted out,
[18:01] Gen
    w-w-we can hopefully make
    the land route b-b-b-by car!
[18:11] Ukyo
    This road's definitely
    a bit too rough, though.
[18:15] Gen
    Pain...
[18:26] Gen
    W-We're already at paved roads?!
[18:30] Ukyo
    We've gone from that primitive stone
    world to city building really fast.
[18:35] Senku
    Once we have oil, the world changes quickly.
[18:39] Senku
    Then again, asphalt is 90% gravel.
[18:44] Gen
    Seriously?!
[18:46] Taiju
    I always thought they made it out
    of oil, with that thick black stuff.
[18:53] Gen
    I know, right?
[18:55] Senku
    We aren't wasting our
    oil like that, meathead.
[18:58] Ukyo
    Wasn't it waste fluid and gravel?
[19:00] Ukyo
    You can't get more bang
    for your buck than that.
[19:03] Senku
    The scum you get when you cook oil...
[19:07] Senku
    That's asphalt.
[19:11] Senku
    Spread it out over the
    ground with gravel, and...
[19:14] Nikki
    Go...
[19:14] Taiju, Kohaku & Magma
    ...rilla!
[19:18] Senku
    Smack the heck out of it, and it's done!
[19:21] Group
    Gorilla! Gori-Gori-Gori!
[19:25] Gen
    The road's getting built
    in the blink of an eye.
[19:27] Gen
    I don't know if this is science or primitive.
[19:30] Ukyo
    Who needs heavy machinery when
    you've got the power team?
[19:35] Senku
    We aren't covering the whole
    path in some mega-project.
[19:39] Senku
    Just the worst parts along the
    shortest route to the river.
[19:42] Gen
    This is more than good enough! Amazing!
[19:48] Ginro
    Now that you've brought it to the river...
[19:52] Ginro
    You can leave it to us,
    the people of the water!
[19:56] Kinro
    You hardly even rowed the boat, Ginro!
[19:59] Ukyo
    Transporting stuff by water...
[20:03] Ukyo
    is a lot more efficient than by land.
[20:08] Ryusui
    It's always been that way.
[20:11] Ryusui
    Japan's logistics have always had the
    advantage of being a narrow island nation.
[20:15] Ryusui
    The Nanami Conglomerate is
    the king of shipping companies,
[20:18] Ryusui
    and we got our start as marine
    wholesalers in the Edo era!
[20:20] Gen
    And that's how your ancestors
    became mega-rich, huh?
[20:25] Ryusui
    Yup!
[20:29] Gen
    All that's left...
[20:31] Gen
    is getting this horribly bumpy hill
    ready to carry painfully heavy metal.
[20:43] Ryusui
    Once crafting reaches industry-scale,
    it's well beyond what one genius can do alone.
[20:48] Ryusui
    We need someone with leadership qualities
    to bring out the best in everyone.
[20:52] Ryusui
    And that's the realm of empire-building.
[20:57] Ryusui
    The Nanami Conglomerate taught
    me ever since I was little...
[21:01] Ryusui
    to hold back my emotions,
[21:03] Ryusui
    and to not drown in material desires.
[21:10] Ryusui
    But I absolutely disagree!
[21:13] Ryusui
    My philosophy of empire is different!
[21:16] Ryusui
    No one will follow a leader
    who isn't having fun!
[21:20] Ryusui
    To enjoy the world... That is the power
    of a leader who can move people!
[21:30] Gen
    Then our Kingdom of Science...
[21:38] Gen
    will have absolutely no problem.
[21:43] Senku
    There's only one correct way
    to get around in a mine...
[21:46] Senku
    Mine carts!
SIGN    m 0 0 l 132 0 l 132 100 l 0 100
SIGN    Mine cart
    
    complete!
[21:49] Chrome
    Holy crap, this is fun!
[21:53] Chrome
    I don't care if you're the mastermind
    behind the petrification.
[21:57] Chrome
    We're coming for you, Why-Man!
SIGN    Mines
[22:00] Chrome
    We'll come meet you,
SIGN    Ishigami Village
[22:03] Chrome
    after we gather an ungodly
    amount of science materials!
SIGN    Kingdom of Science
SIGN    Oil Fields
SIGN    Kingdom of Science
    Distribution Network
[22:08] Senku
    We've got ourselves an awesome distribution
    network for the Kingdom of Science!
SIGN    Science Vessel Perseus
SIGN    Next Episode
SIGN    Science Vessel Perseus
SIGN    This is a work of fiction, but the plants, animals, and production methods described are based on reality. Foraging and making things on your own accord is extremely dangerous and, in some cases, illegal. Please do not imitate without expertise.