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Towards the end of WWII, the Navy gave the Kyoto University's physics lab the secret of a bomb that makes use of nuclear | dG1fZGFkbVFMT2pxOEk
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00:00We're going to the Gyoza, Heijai, and we're all going to come back as bones.
00:10We're going to burn and burn and burn.
00:12We're not going to catch up.
00:16What is it?
00:19You don't have to be so surprised.
00:22I'll be back at the lab soon.
00:24I left the potatoes in the fridge.
00:27You're amazing, Shun-nii-chan.
00:29What?
00:30You said you wanted to be a scientist when you were a kid.
00:34I've been forgetting that dream.
00:37I think it's amazing.
00:55We need a new type of bomb to change the election.
00:59Atomic bomb?
01:02Yeah.
01:06A nuclear bomb is supposed to have a different type of detonation ability.
01:12If we don't do it, America will.
01:14If America can't make it, the Soviets will.
01:17The first to make a nuclear bomb will decide the fate of the world.
01:21What do you think about scientists making weapons?
01:26If a scientist says that, Japan's future is in danger.
01:31You!
01:32You!
01:34How far are we going?
01:40I want to go to a place I don't know.
01:43Science will take me there.
01:46I'll take care of your father's business.
01:48Please do your best for the development of the country.
01:50You're a smart kid.
01:52Tell me when you grow up.
01:54Oishi!
01:55What are you doing? Hurry up!
01:58You idiot!
02:00Ozai! Ozai!
02:11What will happen if I die?
02:14You won't die.
02:15I mean, what if I die?
02:17Ozai! Ozai!
02:21This is what you call a scientist's job.
02:26If the research we're doing is completed, the war will be over.
02:33We can change the world.

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