E8 - Nine Schools Competition Part I Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:00] ---     7-12-2095 / Kokonoe Temple [00:30] ---     Who's there? [00:34] ---     Hey, Haruka. [00:38] ---     I never thought that Shiba would     catch onto me, let alone you, Master. [00:43] ---     If you want to pull     the wool over his eyes, [00:45] ---     you'll have to disguise your     presence, not extinguish it. [00:49] ---     I see, [00:51] ---     I learned something today! [00:53] ---     What brings you here, Ms. Ono? [00:57] ---     You can let your guard down. [00:59] ---     Haruka's a student of mine. [01:02] ---     Sorry to intrude. It looks like you were     practicing your Mirage Bat technique. [01:07] ---     So Ms. Shiba, are you entering     the Nine Schools Competition? [01:10] ---     Correct! Miyuki's competing in the Mirage     Bat and Ice Pillars Break tournaments. [01:17] ---     Two competitions? That's amazing! [01:21] ---     It would be nice if you would     answer my question, too. [01:25] ---     Haruka, do you mind? [01:29] ---     Even if I said no, you'd just tell them     when I'm not around, right? [01:33] ---     All right, since Haruka herself     has given me the go-ahead... [01:36] ---     Haruka here is a Public Safety     investigator for the police department. [01:41] ---     To be precise, [01:43] ---     I became a secret investigator for Public Safety     after I was assigned as a counselor to First High School. [01:49] ---     Also, since I've trained under Master     Kokonoe for a year, starting two years ago, [01:55] ---     that makes you my     senior apprentice, Shiba. [01:58] ---     Considering that, it was a tremendous     Concealment spell you pulled off. [02:01] ---     Well, that's the kind of     magic I specialize in. [02:04] ---     I see. [02:05] ---     So you're a BS Magician, then? [02:08] ---     I don't like being referred to that way. [02:12] ---     Shiba, normally my status as     an investigator would be confidential. [02:16] ---     So I'm counting on you     to keep it off-the-record. [02:19] ---     Very well. [02:21] ---     Then in exchange, so to speak, [02:23] ---     if any incidents like the Blanche     plot were to happen again, [02:26] ---     will you keep me     informed ahead of time? [02:29] ---     Yes. [02:30] ---     Give-and-take it is. [04:07] ---     Come on, come on! Outta my way! [04:11] ---     Tatsuya! [04:19] ---     Yoshida! [04:26] ---     Game over! [04:27] ---     9-2, Class E wins! [04:32] ---     That guy rocks, huh? [04:34] ---     Yeah. [04:35] ---     He gets a good read on the ball,     and he's more agile than he looks. [04:45] ---     Nice play! [04:47] ---     Hey, way to go, Yoshida. [04:49] ---     Right back atcha. [04:51] ---     Sorry if this sounds offensive, [04:53] ---     but that was totally unexpected. [04:54] ---     Mikihiko. [04:56] ---     I don't like being called     by my last name. [04:59] ---     Call me by my first name, okay? [05:01] ---     Sure thing! Then call me Leo! [05:05] ---     Do you mind if     I call you Mikihiko, too? [05:08] ---     Needless to say, you can call me Tatsuya. [05:11] ---     Okay, Tatsuya. [05:13] ---     Actually, the thing is, [05:14] ---     I've been wanting to     talk to you for a while. [05:18] ---     What a coincidence. [05:20] ---     Actually, same here. [05:21] ---     You know what,     I'm starting to feel left out... [05:24] ---     You're just imagining things, Leo. [05:26] ---     I've been wanting to talk to you, too. [05:29] ---     After all, it's not everyday that I meet people     who have the stomach to put up with that Erika. [05:36] ---     I think I might have     missed something... [05:40] ---     Mikihiko, do you know     Erika from before? [05:44] ---     Uh, well... [05:46] ---     More or less. [05:47] ---     I guess Miki and I are     what you call childhood friends? [05:51] ---     Although for the last six months     or so, he's been avoiding me. [05:55] ---     Is that right? [05:56] ---     E-Erika! [05:58] ---     Why are you dressed like that? [06:01] ---     What do you mean? [06:02] ---     This is a traditional girls' training outfit. [06:05] ---     Tradition? [06:07] ---     You sure? [06:08] ---     I think those spats are     designed rather unusually. [06:10] ---     These are not spats! [06:12] ---     But it's not an underskirt either, is it? [06:15] ---     Even I wouldn't wear just an underskirt     without a skirt! There'd be no point! [06:20] ---     These are called bloomers. [06:22] ---     Bloomers? Sounds like a broom. [06:26] ---     Is that how you used to dress     when you cleaned your house? [06:29] ---     Of course not, for heaven's sake!     I told you, it's a training outfit for girls! [06:33] ---     Are bloomers what I think they are? [06:36] ---     Back when people's     morals were in tatters, [06:38] ---     schoolgirls would sell them to middle-aged     guys to earn extra pocket money! [06:45] ---     Shut your mouth, moron! SIGN    Student Council HQ [06:49] ---     For the nine Magic University Affiliated     High Schools around the country, [06:53] ---     the Nine Schools Competition is     a high-profile event. [06:57] ---     The essay contest held in     the fall is research-oriented, [07:00] ---     while during the Nine Schools     Competition held in the summer, [07:03] ---     each school goes head-to-head     in sports-type magic contests. [07:06] ---     Of course, since the school's     honor is on the line, [07:08] ---     the contestants are     chosen based on merit. [07:12] ---     So the Student Council is taking     the lead preparing for it, right? [07:16] ---     Yes. As far as selecting our athletes, thanks to     Jumonji's help, we've managed to finalize our roster, but... [07:22] ---     The issue is choosing engineers. [07:24] ---     I mean the technical staff. [07:27] ---     You're still short on engineers, then? [07:29] ---     Yes. [07:30] ---     The third year class is particularly     skewed towards practical skills. [07:35] ---     As for the second years, we do     have A-chan and Isori... But... [07:39] ---     Kei Isori, huh? I'd say     he's more of a pure theorist, [07:44] ---     and not too adept     at fine-tuning, right? [07:48] ---     If only you could find a way to fine-tune at least     your own CAD, Mari, my job would be so much easier... [07:54] ---     Well, I see we do have     a serious problem. [08:00] ---     Hey, Rin. Would you take on     the role of an engineer after all? [08:03] ---     Not possible. [08:04] ---     With my skills, I believe that I'd only     end up thwarting Ms. Nakajo and the others. [08:13] ---     All right, I'll be heading out now. [08:17] ---     Um... in that case,     wouldn't Shiba fit the bill? [08:20] ---     After all, it seems that Shiba's     the one who adjusts Miyuki's CAD... [08:30] ---     Talk about a blind spot! [08:31] ---     Right... [08:33] ---     I must be slipping... how could I     not have come up with that? [08:40] ---     If I'm not mistaken, a first year has     never been elected to the technical staff. [08:44] ---     There has to be a first     time for everything! [08:46] ---     Precedents were made     to be overturned. [08:49] ---     You two are progressive thinkers,     so you might see it that way, [08:52] ---     but for a first year, and     a Course 2 student to boot... [08:55] ---     And on top of that, I've been standing out     in a bad way, in more ways than one... [08:59] ---     Well... [09:01] ---     Trust between engineer and user is     a crucial part of CAD fine-tuning. [09:06] ---     Appointing someone who might bring on a backlash     from the athletes doesn't sound like a good idea... [09:12] ---     I'd like my brother to fine-tune my CAD     for the Nine School Competition as well... [09:18] ---     Am I asking too much? [09:21] ---     That's right! [09:22] ---     Having an engineer you can trust is     a lot of moral support. Right, Miyuki? [09:27] ---     Yes. [09:28] ---     All right, then. There's going to be a prep     session after school, so let's talk it over then. [09:45] ---     I see you've brought     the Silver Horn with you today! [09:48] ---     Yes, [09:50] ---     I just got a new holster for it, [09:52] ---     so I thought I'd break it in. [09:54] ---     What? Would you mind     showing it to me? [09:58] ---     That's fine with me. [10:00] ---     Go ahead. [10:02] ---     It's a genuine Silver model! [10:05] ---     I'm loving the way it's cut. This exquisite     curve, conducive to quick-drawing! [10:10] ---     A nod to usability that never gets lost     in its cutting-edge technology! [10:14] ---     Oh, how I adore you, Lord Silver... [10:19] ---     It's so unusual for     Miyuki to miss, isn't it? [10:23] ---     Must be a coincidence. [10:26] ---     I wonder what kind of     person Taurus Silver is? [10:29] ---     Does he intrigue you? [10:31] ---     For sure, he intrigues me! [10:33] ---     I mean, it's that Taurus Silver! [10:36] ---     Starting with making     Loop Casting a reality, [10:39] ---     he's an engineering genius [10:40] ---     said to have catapulted specialized     CAD software forward by at least ten years! [10:47] ---     I see I'm not well-informed. Who knew     that he was held in such high regard... [10:52] ---     Hey, hey, Shiba, what kind of person     do you think Taurus Silver is? [10:57] ---     Let's see... [10:59] ---     He might actually be     a Japanese youth like you or me. [11:06] ---     Japanese, did you say? [11:08] ---     Since he works exclusively     for FLT, a Japanese firm. [11:12] ---     By the way, A-chan... [11:13] ---     Yes? [11:14] ---     Weren't you supposed to finish your     assignment during the lunch break? [11:18] ---     Chairwoman! [11:21] ---     I'll help you out just a little, all right? [11:23] ---     For real? [11:24] ---     So what kind of     assignment is this, exactly? [11:29] ---     Actually, it's a report on the Three Major     Puzzles of Weight-based Magic. [11:35] ---     I understand the parts about actualizing     a Gravity Control Type Thermonuclear Fusion Reactor, [11:39] ---     and actualizing a Quasi-perpetual Motion     Machine based on Infinite Inertial Expansion, [11:44] ---     but I can't figure out how to explain why     General-purpose Flying Spells can't be actualized... [11:50] ---     In order to use magic to fly, every time     you accelerate, decelerate, ascend and descend, [11:56] ---     you need to layer a new spell over     the magic already being executed. [12:01] ---     Since the necessary Phenomena     Interference Magic increases each time, [12:05] ---     the most you can hope for is ten layers. [12:08] ---     This is why Flying Spells aren't     feasible in the real world. [12:12] ---     I was thinking that     if layering was necessary, [12:17] ---     you could just cancel the ongoing spell     and launch a new one in its place... [12:21] ---     But if it's that simple, then somebody     must have already tried it, right? [12:26] ---     Not to mention, it's like unleashing     Area Interference after the fact... [12:30] ---     The year before last, [12:32] ---     in England, they conducted an experiment     based on the concept you just spoke of... [12:36] ---     But it ended in failure. [12:38] ---     What was the reason? [12:41] ---     It doesn't say here. [12:45] ---     What do you think, Tatsuya? [12:47] ---     That experiment was     fundamentally flawed. [12:53] ---     A magic sequence can't be used     on another magic sequence. [12:56] ---     That's true even in the case of     Area Interference. [13:00] ---     Unless it's a spell that directly     wipes out the magic sequence, [13:03] ---     it's no exception to this rule,     even if it's an anti-magic spell. [13:10] ---     In other words, [13:12] ---     they're just using magic needlessly? [13:14] ---     Yes. [13:16] ---     The British scholars who planned that experiment     must have misunderstood the nature of anti-magic. SIGN    Nine Schools Competition Part I SIGN    First High School Extracurricular      Activities Federation HQ [13:33] ---     The Student Council hereby nominates Tatsuya Shiba     of Class 1-E as a member of the engineering staff. [13:39] ---     A Course 2 student? [13:40] ---     Yeah, but he's on the Disciplinary     Committee, right? [13:42] ---     Is he up to fine-tuning CADs? [13:45] ---     They don't even have a clue     about how good Tatsuya is! [13:47] ---     Yeah. [13:48] ---     I know I'd like to have     Tatsuya take on the job. [13:52] ---     Apparently, some     among us aren't convinced. [13:56] ---     It would probably be best to     have them actually see Shiba's skills. [14:02] ---     What are we going to do, specifically? [14:04] ---     We should just have him     adjust an actual CAD. [14:09] ---     I'd be happy to serve as the guinea pig. [14:11] ---     That would be dangerous! [14:12] ---     If his tuning turns out to be sub-par,     injury will be the least of your problems! [14:16] ---     All right then, since I'm the one who     nominated Shiba, I'll gladly take on that role. [14:22] ---     No, that role... [14:24] ---     Please allow me to take it on. [14:32] ---     The task is to copy Kirihara's CAD's settings     over to this CAD for competitive use, [14:39] ---     and to make it immediately usable. [14:42] ---     However, I'm not to tamper with     the Activation Sequence itself. [14:46] ---     Is that correct? [14:48] ---     Yes, that's what we want you to do. [14:52] ---     What's the matter? [14:54] ---     I don't really recommend copying     the settings of a CAD with different specs... [15:01] ---     Well, it can't be helped. [15:03] ---     I'll take a "Safety First" approach. [15:19] ---     Thank you very much. [15:21] ---     You can remove it now. [15:32] ---     What's that guy doing? [15:34] ---     Strictly keyboard in this day and age? [15:36] ---     That's beyond old-school! [15:39] ---     Totally manual fine-tuning, huh? [15:42] ---     Hey, Kei. Is that     something amazing? [15:45] ---     Yeah. [15:46] ---     It's just that there seem to be a lot of people     who don't get what it is that he's doing. [15:53] ---     I'm finished. [16:05] ---     Kirihara, how does that feel to you? [16:09] ---     No issues at all. [16:11] ---     It feels absolutely natural to me. [16:14] ---     So he does seem to     have passable skills... [16:17] ---     But you can't say that he's got finesse. [16:19] ---     His methods are too irregular. [16:21] ---     I, for one, strongly support     naming Shiba to the team! [16:25] ---     The skills he just showed us     are extremely advanced. [16:29] ---     Doing all that fine-tuning manually...     that's something I could never hope to do. [16:34] ---     Sure, his skills may be advanced, [16:36] ---     but if the end-product is     pedestrian, there's no point. [16:40] ---     Kirihara's personal CAD is a model boasting     higher specs than the one for competitive use. [16:45] ---     Preventing the user from     picking up on the difference... [16:49] ---     I believe that such skills     should be rated highly... [16:52] ---     Well, I guess you could say that... [16:55] ---     Chairwoman? [16:56] ---     I support adding Shiba     to the engineering team. [17:00] ---     Hanzo? [17:01] ---     In the Nine Schools Competition, [17:03] ---     our school's prestige will be on the line. [17:06] ---     "Because he's a first year,"     or "there's no precedent..." [17:09] ---     We cannot afford to dwell on     such trivial matters. [17:14] ---     I also agree with what     you just pointed out, Hattori. [17:18] ---     Shiba just showed us that he has the skills     to be a member of our school's team. [17:23] ---     I, too, support adding     Shiba to the team. [17:32] ---     It's been a long time. [17:33] ---     Yes, long time no see,     Special Officer. [17:36] ---     If that's how you're referring     to me, are we on a secret line? [17:41] ---     I'm really amazed at how adept you are at     breaking into civilian landlines every single time. [17:46] ---     Not that it was easy. [17:48] ---     Special Officer, isn't the security     around your house way too hard-core? [17:53] ---     That's because hackers     these days are relentless. [17:57] ---     So Major, what's     on your agenda today? [18:02] ---     First, some work-related news. [18:04] ---     Right. [18:05] ---     Today, we finished     overhauling the Third Eye. [18:09] ---     At this juncture, we'd like you to update     the software and run some functionality tests. [18:15] ---     Very well. I'll head over there     tomorrow morning. [18:18] ---     No, we're not so pressed for time     that you need to miss school. [18:23] ---     No, I'm scheduled to report to     FLT on my next day off anyway. [18:27] ---     I see. [18:29] ---     Then, tomorrow morning,     report to the usual place. [18:32] ---     Understood, sir. [18:36] ---     Moving on, Special Officer, [18:37] ---     rumor has it that you'll be taking part     in the Nine Schools Competition, too? [18:43] ---     Yes, sir. [18:44] ---     The competition site is in     the Southeast Fuji Training Area. [18:48] ---     Well, of course it's     the same every year, but... [18:51] ---     Watch your back, Tatsuya. [18:54] ---     In that same area, [18:56] ---     we've repeatedly spotted what are most likely     members of an international crime syndicate. [19:01] ---     Considering the timing, we think they're     targeting the Nine Schools Competition. [19:05] ---     You said it was an international     crime syndicate? [19:09] ---     I had Mibu look into it. [19:11] ---     First High School, second year, [19:13] ---     Sayaka Mibu... you're     talking about her father? [19:15] ---     That's right. [19:17] ---     After retiring from the army, Mibu transferred to     the Cabinet Information Management Agency, [19:21] ---     and he's currently in charge of     international crime units. [19:24] ---     I'm surprised. [19:26] ---     According to Mibu, they might very well be     members of a Hong Kong-based crime syndicate, [19:29] ---     the No-Head Dragons. [19:33] ---     I'll be in touch as soon as     I receive any additional information. [19:37] ---     Thank you very much. [19:44] ---     Brother, [19:45] ---     I've brought you some coffee. [19:47] ---     Perfect timing. I was just     about to go get you my-- [19:56] ---     Is that your Mirage Bat     costume, by any chance? [19:59] ---     That's correct! [20:03] ---     What do you think? [20:04] ---     You look very pretty. [20:06] ---     It really suits you well. [20:09] ---     Thank you very much... [20:15] ---     The Flying Spell... [20:18] ---     Congratulations! [20:19] ---     So you've succeeded in launching     a Sustained Gravity Control Type Flying Spell! [20:26] ---     Once again, Brother, you've     made the impossible possible. [20:30] ---     I am so proud to be your     younger sister, Brother! [20:35] ---     Thanks, Miyuki. [20:37] ---     This has brought me     one step closer to my goal. [20:42] ---     On my next day off, [20:43] ---     I'm going to test this out at FLT,     but first I want you to try it, Miyuki. [20:50] ---     With pleasure! [20:52] ---     Shiba Residence / 2nd Floor Underground [20:56] ---     I'm going to begin now. [21:10] ---     Tell me... [21:12] ---     Do you find the successive processing     of the Activation Sequences draining? [21:15] ---     I'm fine. No headache,     and no sense of fatigue. [21:18] ---     That's good. [21:20] ---     All right, now let's see you slowly     move in a horizontal direction. [21:24] ---     Very well. [21:31] ---     Does the spell feel choppy? [21:33] ---     No, not at all. The time recorder     function is working perfectly. [21:38] ---     The cornerstone of this     system is its recording function, [21:41] ---     which allows it to accurately record     the activation points of each ongoing spell. [21:45] ---     Humans aren't made to do     this kind of digital processing. [21:49] ---     I figured that all I had to do was     use the machine to supplement it. [21:52] ---     Just as I expected of you, Brother! SIGN    Nine Schools Competition Part II SIGN    NEXT TIME