1. Good morning, Roger.
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2. Come on, Dorothy...
It's the crack of dawn.
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3. No, it's already after noon.
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4. I've decided to do this
whenever you stay in bed late.
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5. What's wrong, Roger?
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6. Just come on.
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7. What's the matter, sir? I thought you
didn't have anything scheduled today.
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8. I'm going to go see an old friend.
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9. You're taking Dorothy with you?
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10. It's for my peace of mind.
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11. Waking up pleasantly is
something I hold dear.
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12. But unfortunately, her harsh
repertoire is preventing that.
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13. In which case...
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14. Dorothy!
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15. Dorothy.
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16. Good ears.
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17. Roger, I think the sonata this person
is playing is excellent, but...
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18. No, his playing doesn't follow the
sheet music as precisely as yours.
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19. But...
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20. But what?
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21. It's more sincere.
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22. Take a look, Dorothy.
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23. Can I get you anything?
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24. It's been a long time, Roger Smith.
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25. Your legato's as beautiful
as ever, Instro.
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26. Great performance.
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27. Thank you.
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28. Allow me to introduce you.
This is Dorothy Wayneright.
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29. Dorothy, this is R. Instro.
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30. It's perfectly tuned and there's
not a speck of dust on it.
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31. That hasn't changed, either.
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32. No. It was owned by
my father, Amadeus.
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33. Amadeus? That's the name of this pub.
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34. That's right.
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35. My father left this piano to me.
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36. Instro is an android built by a genius
scientist who was called Amadeus.
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37. He was a man who loved the piano.
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38. Father said he loved to hear me play.
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39. Nothing made me happier than seeing my
father's face as he listened to me play.
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40. Actually, there's something that only
your talent can help me with.
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41. What's that?
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42. Could you teach Dorothy that
song you just played?
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43. I'd be glad to, if you don't mind.
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44. It's a pleasure to meet
you, Miss Dorothy.
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45. Her fortissimo is forceful, and
her pianissimo is very delicate.
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46. Her pedal control is impeccable.
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47. I don't see any need for her
to take lessons from me.
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48. I thought that you might teach her
your mental approach to the piano.
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49. Again with your difficult requests...
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50. A beautiful performance
as always, Instro.
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51. Oh, I'm sorry. I just assumed.
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52. Mister!
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53. Instro, you still aren't interested
in fulfilling your father's legacy?
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54. Mr. Gieseng, I'm in the middle
of this young lady's lesson.
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55. Today's...
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56. I see. Some other day, then.
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57. I'm terribly sorry.
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58. I'll be back, Instro.
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59. Instro, who was that
gentleman just now?
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60. Let's pick up where we
left off, Miss Dorothy.
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61. No, I haven't been in
there since you quit.
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62. Was that piano prodigy,
Instro, doing all right?
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63. Sure. But something's bothering me.
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64. Have you ever heard of a man
by the name of Gieseng?
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65. Where did you hear that name?
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66. Well, he looked like he was
Instro's guardian or something.
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67. Just a minute.
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68. Compared to Instro's piano, the
tuning on this one is a little weak.
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69. I'm surprised that something
like that would bother you.
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70. It doesn't, really.
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71. You know that Amadeus died
in a lab accident, right?
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72. Gieseng was there, but he survived.
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73. Joint researcher...
Gieseng's a scientist?
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74. Yeah.
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75. Well, I don't know what's
he doing now, though.
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76. After Amadeus' death, their funding
from Paradigm was cut off.
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77. From Paradigm?
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78. I don't see why he'd be
closed at this hour...
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79. Instro!
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80. The accident was caused by a
phonosonic machine going haywire?
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81. Yeah. I don't know what he was
trying to do with sound waves,
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82. but half of Amadeus' mansion
was totally blown away.
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83. No debris anywhere, huh?
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84. Roger.
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85. Roger, please...
Bring Instro back safely.
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86. It's surprising to hear those
words coming out of your mouth.
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87. We're not through
with my lessons yet.
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88. All right, Dorothy.
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89. So, what about my fee?
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90. I'll be able to play
that song better.
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91. That's a great payment.
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92. Is Instro here?
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93. Probably.
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94. This house used to be
Amadeus' old lab.
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95. It can't be!
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96. Instro!
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97. Instro!
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98. Roger Smith...
What's he doing here?
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99. Instro! That's...
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100. Yes. This is my father's legacy.
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101. And I'm his instrument.
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102. I was a tool to be used to
activate my father's legacy.
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103. I...
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104. I was never a pianist!
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105. You're wrong!
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106. What are you doing, Instro?
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107. So that's the phonosonic
machine, huh?
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108. Instro! Aren't you going to carry
out your father's wishes?
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109. Your father's wishes?
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110. I'm told that my father was a
scientist who was abandoned by Paradigm.
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111. He built Constanze to get revenge,
so they killed him.
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112. After Amadeus' death, their funding
from Paradigm was cut off.
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113. It wasn't your father who was
abandoned by Paradigm.
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114. It was the man who
murdered your father!
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115. Isn't that right, Gieseng?
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116. You can't believe what that
man's saying, Instrument!
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117. Mr. Gieseng, please
put down the staff.
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118. I'll carry out your
and my father's wish.
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119. Farewell, Roger Smith.
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120. Instro!
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121. Instro! Amadeus never thought of you
as some activation instrument!
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122. If he had, he wouldn't
have made you so human!
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123. Instro!
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124. Goodbye, Roger Smith.
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125. Big O! Showtime!
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126. A Megadeus?
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127. Big O! Action!
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128. Roger Smith!
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129. So this is the
phonosonic machine, huh?
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130. What I'm after is the
destruction of Paradigm.
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131. I have no reason to fight you.
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132. I wouldn't expect anything less from
the legacy of a genius scientist.
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133. Damn!
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134. Now! Finish him, Instrument!
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135. That melody...
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136. Dorothy!
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137. Dorothy! I'll carry out my contract
with you, no matter what!
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138. Impossible!
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139. Damn you, girl!
You'll pay for this!
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140. I...
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141. I want to play the piano.
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142. Instro! You don't belong in there.
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143. Thank you, Roger Smith.
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144. For destroying Constanze.
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145. Revenge never mattered to me.
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146. It just saddened me that
father's legacy was a weapon.
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147. No, you're Amadeus'
legacy. A pianist!
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148. Nevertheless, Roger Smith, I...
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149. can never go back
to being a pianist.
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150. But my lessons aren't over yet.
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151. Waking up gently is important to me.
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152. And I've been greeted by that
for the past few days.
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153. No one but Amadeus could repair
the circuitry in Instro's fingers.
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154. But Instro had a pianist's memories.
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155. That's what was important.
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156. Thank you, Roger Smith.
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157. The old me had no idea that
practicing the piano could be so fun.
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158. For me, this is my
father's true legacy.
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159. - Wonderful!
- See?
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160. R. Dorothy Wayneright!
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