1. TOHO CO., LTD.
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2. This is Tokyo...
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3. once a city of six million people.
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4. What has happened here
was caused by a force...
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5. which, up until a few days ago,
was entirely...
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6. beyond the scope
of man's imagination.
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7. Tokyo — a smoldering memorial
to the unknown...
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8. an unknown which,
at this very moment, still prevails...
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9. and could at any time lash out
with its terrible destruction...
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10. anywhere else in the world.
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11. There were once many people here
who could have told of what they saw.
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12. Now there are only a few.
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13. My name is Steve Martin.
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14. I'm a foreign correspondent
for United World News.
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15. I was headed
for an assignment in Cairo...
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16. when I stopped off in Tokyo
for a social call.
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17. But it turned out to be a visit
to the living hell of another world.
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18. Emergency hospitals were overflowing
with the maimed and the dead.
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19. For the living,
the horror of last night was over.
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20. The only thought left
was the paralyzing fear...
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21. that it could happen again today...
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22. or tomorrow.
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23. Everyone who had survived
without serious injury...
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24. was helping to repair
the human wreckage.
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25. One of the survivors
was Emiko Yamane...
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26. the daughter of Japan's
famous paleontologist.
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27. For some of the victims,
there was hope.
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28. For others,
there would be no tomorrow.
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29. I don't know
how many hours went by...
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30. before an auxiliary
hospital unit found me.
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31. I knew it was daylight.
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32. I was surprised to be alive.
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33. The odor of scorched flesh
permeated the air.
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34. The sight of all the helpless
human wreckage...
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35. snapped me back to stark reality.
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36. Emiko. Emiko!
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37. Steve. Steve Martin.
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38. Are you badly hurt?
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39. After last night,
I'm lucky to be alive.
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40. I guess we're all living
on borrowed time.
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41. Oh, Steve,
what brought this upon us?
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42. I don't know, Emiko.
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43. I don't know.
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44. Your father — is he all right?
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45. Yes. He's meeting
with the security officials now.
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46. Don't move, Steve.
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47. I'll try to get a doctor for you.
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48. It was still hard for me to believe...
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49. that I could be lying here
in a hospital alive...
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50. when I think of the thousands
of others dead and dying...
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51. in the ruins around me.
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52. When I think back,
only a few days ago...
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53. I was en route to Cairo...
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54. with a few days' layover in Tokyo.
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55. I was looking forward to a visit
with an old college friend, Dr. Serizawa...
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56. a theoretical scientist who was gaining
great recognition in the Far East...
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57. for his unusual experiments.
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58. While I was unaware
of it at the time...
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59. 10,000 feet below,
an incident was about to take place...
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60. that would shake the foundations
of the civilized world.
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61. DISTRESS FREQUENCY
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62. This morning,
it would have been impossible...
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63. for anyone to convince me that I would
ever see Tokyo like this again.
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64. - Pardon. You are Mr. Steve Martin?
- Yes.
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65. I'm Shigeo Ioto,
assistant to Dr. Serizawa.
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66. Oh, how do you do?
And how is Serizawa?
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67. His health is fine, but he regrets
not being here to meet you.
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68. Something wrong?
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69. Dr. Serizawa had to go inland
on some field experiments.
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70. He wanted to delay them
until after your visit...
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71. but they were much too important.
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72. - He hopes that you understand.
- Of course.
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73. - Oh, when's he planning to return?
- Perhaps before your departure to Cairo.
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74. Meanwhile, if there's anything I can do,
please feel free to call me.
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75. I certainly will.
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76. I'm sorry, Mr. Martin,
but we must ask you...
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77. to come to the security office
for questioning.
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78. Is this a polite way
of telling me I'm under arrest?
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79. No, no arrest.
Just questioning.
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80. - But it is imperative that you come.
- Of course.
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81. I'll take your bag.
Hotel Mikasu?
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82. No. Still the Imperial.
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83. Flight 104 is arriving at ramp seven.
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84. - How do you do, Mr. Martin?
- Mr. Iwanaga.
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85. During your flight last night,
did anything unusual occur?
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86. Well, I didn't notice anything.
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87. I was busy writing and reading,
and the rest of the time I was sleeping.
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88. Oh, I see.
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89. I understand you've questioned
everyone on my flight.
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90. What is it you're trying to find out?
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91. I represent United World News.
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92. I don't know, Mr. Martin.
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93. I don't know whether
it should be printed or not.
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94. I don't follow you.
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95. You see, we don't know
what it is we're dealing with.
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96. At 3:30 this morning,
a ship from Tokyo was literally wiped...
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97. from the surface of the ocean
in a matter of seconds.
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98. Anything from the ship's radio?
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99. It said there was
a blinding flash of light...
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100. and the ocean burst into flame.
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101. Could have been
a mine or a collision.
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102. Why would the radio men
not report a mine or a collision?
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103. That's a good point.
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104. Well, whatever's being done
I'd like to find out about.
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105. All right.
Come with me.
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106. This is the chart room
of the Nankai Steamship Company.
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107. It was their ship which was sunk.
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108. You mind telling me
what they're discussing?
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109. They're at a loss to explain how their ship
could disappear so suddenly.
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110. - Any survivors?
- No, not yet.
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111. They're in direct contact
with the rescue ship now.
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112. It should arrive at the scene
of the sinking in a few hours.
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113. Operator,
give me Paul, please. Rush.
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114. Paul?
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115. That's it, operator.
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116. Mr. George Lawrence,
United World News, Chicago, U.S.A.
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117. "Japanese ship disasters
puzzle world.
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118. Eight ships obliterated...
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119. by mysterious blinding flash of fire.
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120. No survivors found.
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121. Radio reports from stricken ships
gave same message."
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122. That's right.
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123. "Terrible sea of fire engulfs all.
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124. Staggering death toll forces
all shipping schedules be canceled.
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125. Will remain Tokyo
unless word from you."
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126. Sign it "Steve Martin."
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127. You've got it. Thanks.
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128. Like a creeping illness,
panic began to spread...
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129. all over Japan.
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130. The Nankai Shipping Company
swarmed with distraught families...
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131. pleading for news of lost crews.
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132. The few survivors who had been found...
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133. died in a matter of minutes
from shock and strange burns.
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134. With disaster following disaster,
the terror-stricken people...
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135. demanded action be taken.
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136. Security officials and scientists
were called together.
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137. Dr. Yamane,
Japan's leading paleontologist...
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138. was among the top scientists
invited to the meeting.
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139. I had met Dr. Yamane through my friend
Serizawa several years ago.
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140. If there was to be an answer
to these mysterious ship disasters...
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141. it would come from these men.
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142. I'm afraid my Japanese
is a little rusty.
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143. Dr. Yamane is suggesting
to the officials...
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144. that they question
the natives of a small island.
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145. He says that Odo Island
is close to the area...
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146. where the disasters
have taken place.
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147. Odo Island...
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148. a bleak spot of land in the Pacific...
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149. populated
with several hundred natives...
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150. who were now
half paralyzed with fear.
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151. These people were the only ones...
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152. who had seen
some of the fires at sea.
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153. They were also the only ones
who saw a survivor of the sinkings...
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154. and his visit was a short one.
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155. The next morning,
a helicopter was dispatched from Tokyo.
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156. The security officer, Mr. Iwanaga,
had arranged for me to join...
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157. the group of officials who were
to question the natives of Odo Island.
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158. While various natives
of the island...
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159. were being interrogated
by the officials...
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160. Tomo and I went out
among the natives.
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161. Hey, Tomo, we make him mad?
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162. He's frightened.
He's terribly frightened.
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163. He must've seen something.
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164. He claimed he saw a monster,
a horrible monster.
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165. If he saw a monster,
he's had too much sake.
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166. No, no, Mr. Martin.
These island people are very superstitious.
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167. Well, let's see what else
we can find out.
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168. It was decided that we'd spend the night...
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169. and it gave me an opportunity
to witness a rare ceremony...
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170. one that was all but forgotten.
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171. The island people are beset
by many dangers, Steve —
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172. some real, some imagined.
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173. This ceremony is dedicated
to one such danger.
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174. There's a legend
among the island people...
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175. that somewhere off their shores
there exists a monster...
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176. too terrible
for a mortal to conceive.
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177. Many centuries ago, they used
to send a young girl out on a raft...
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178. each year as a sacrifice.
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179. What's the name of this monster?
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180. Godzilla. Godzilla!
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181. Did you hear that? Godzilla.
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182. They believe their, uh, Godzilla...
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183. is responsible
for all these ship disasters?
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184. They're certain of it.
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185. It was more than wind, rain, and lightning.
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186. Much more.
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187. I wasn't just sure what it was.
No one was sure.
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188. No one except the natives,
and they were positive.
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189. They said it was Godzilla.
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190. The next morning, the officials brought
some of the islanders back to Tokyo...
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191. to make a direct report.
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192. Each of the natives of Odo Island...
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193. told his own story
of the sudden turbulence...
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194. and had his own ideas
of its cause.
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195. They were all of the opinion
that the destruction was brought about...
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196. by a living creature.
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197. I have not been
to the island myself...
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198. but the world today is filled
with many mysteries.
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199. In the Himalayas, footprints
of snowmen have been found.
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200. No one knows
anything about them...
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201. so there's no one
who can explain
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202. a phenomenon
at the top of the world.
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203. Is it not possible that some other
unexplainable phenomenon...
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204. might exist at the bottom
of the ocean?
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205. A research party should be
organized to make...
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206. a scientific survey of Odo Island.
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207. I'm going to catch Dr. Yamane.
I'll see you later.
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208. It seems to me there are still
forces left in this world...
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209. that none of us can understand.
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210. Oh, excuse me.
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211. - Dr. Yamane.
- Steve Martin. It is good to see you.
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212. You take this monster talk seriously?
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213. Who can tell?
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214. I understand you're heading
the research group to Odo Island.
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215. Yes. We leave this afternoon.
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216. With your permission, I'd like to come.
I've been cleared by the security office.
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217. Of course. Pier J at 2:00.
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218. Good. I'll see you then.
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219. Pier J swarmed with well-wishers...
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220. for Dr. Yamane and his party.
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221. But there was still
a feeling of anxiety among us all...
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222. for every ship
that had taken this course...
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223. had vanished
from the face of the earth.
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224. Yes, there was a feeling of anxiety.
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225. But perhaps the two exceptions...
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226. were Emiko and a young
marine officer named Ogata.
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227. At the moment, they seemed
more interested in each other.
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228. When I'd last seen Emiko...
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229. she had just become engaged
to Dr. Serizawa.
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230. It was the usual triangle...
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231. only this time it was
to play an important part...
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232. in the lives of millions of people.
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233. This well is contaminated.
Please stay back.
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234. This ground is dangerous!
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235. Mr. Ojihara...
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of a living creature.
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237. They're also radioactive.
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238. This ground is dangerous!
Everybody, please stay back!
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239. Emiko...
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240. a trilobite, a three-ringed worm...
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241. which was thought to be extinct.
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242. Don't hold it in your bare hands!
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243. What does that mean?
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244. It's a fabulous discovery.
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245. Trilobite?
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246. Isn't that a —
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247. Godzilla!
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248. What's that, Tomo?
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249. It's safer up on the hills.
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250. Emiko! Emiko!
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251. Emiko!
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252. Emiko! Ogata!
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253. Look at the size of those footprints!
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254. It can safely be assumed
that two million years ago...
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255. this brontosaurus and other
ancient reptiles roamed the earth.
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256. It was known as the Jurassic age.
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257. During this period,
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258. there was another species which
we may call the intermediary animal...
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259. a cross between the land-living
and the sea-living animals.
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260. Let us call this creature Godzilla...
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261. according to the legend
of Odo Island.
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262. And judging from this photograph...
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263. this creature is over 400 feet tall.
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264. Of course,
the question we are...
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265. asking ourselves is how this animal...
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266. happened to reappear
after all these centuries...
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267. and so near to the coast of Japan.
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268. One answer could be that some
rare phenomenon of nature...
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269. allowed this breed
of the Jurassic age to reproduce itself...
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270. and for a long span of time, it had
no reason to reappear to the world.
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271. But now that analysis
of radioactivity...
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272. of the creature's footprint...
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273. shows the existence of strontium 90...
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274. a product of the H-bomb...
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275. it is my belief that Godzilla
was resurrected...
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276. due to the repeated
experiments of H-bombs.
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277. - Hello?
- Can you hear me okay, George?
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278. You're comin' in clear.
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279. Now, let's have it, Steve.
What about this monster story of yours?
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280. Well, it's big and terrible...
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281. more frightening
than I ever thought possible.
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282. You realize your story's front-page
all over the country?
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283. We want to know
what's being done about this monster.
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284. Well, here's your headline:
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285. "Security Decides to Use
Depth Bomb on Godzilla."
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286. Oh, that's fine.
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287. But how can they use depth bombs
against something they can't even see?
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288. Same way they look
for a submarine: sonar.
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289. Oh, they'll find him, all right.
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290. The big question is,
will they kill him?
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291. Well, stay on it, Steve,
and keep us posted.
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292. I will. So long, George.
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293. Hello?
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294. Steve, you are a better
newspaperman than a linguist.
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295. It is good to hear from you.
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296. I just got the message that you called.
Did you finish with your experiments?
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297. Yes, I finished.
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298. - Good. Let's have dinner tonight.
- Steve, make it tomorrow.
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299. Emiko is coming over this evening,
and she said it was important.
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300. - All right. I'll check with you tomorrow.
- That will be fine, Steve.
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301. Sayonara.
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302. The marriage
between Emiko and Dr. Serizawa...
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303. had been arranged
when they were both children.
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304. And while Emiko wasn't in love
with the great scientist...
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305. she had great respect
and admiration for him.
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306. It proved difficult for her to tell him
she was going to marry Ogata.
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307. It...
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308. It's good to have you home,
Dr. Serizawa.
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309. It is good to be back, Emiko.
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310. I'm glad we have this time together.
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311. There is something important
I must tell you.
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312. But there is something far more
important which I must show you.
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313. Eh?
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314. Come with me.
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315. Stand back!
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316. Emiko-san!
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317. The world must not know of this.
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318. Promise to keep my secret.
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319. I won't even tell my father.
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320. What happened?
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321. Nothing.
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322. Nothing.
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323. Father, what is it?
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324. They are so wrong.
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325. Godzilla should not be destroyed.
He should be studied.
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326. Emiko...
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327. please, leave me alone.
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328. Hai.
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329. By the end
of the day, it was generally assumed...
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330. that the underwater demolition
had ended...
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331. the short but terrible reign
of Godzilla.
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332. There was a feeling of relief
throughout Tokyo...
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333. even celebration.
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334. But both the hope
and celebration were short-lived.
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335. Godzilla!
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336. Within minutes, the city was aware...
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337. that Godzilla was inside Tokyo Harbor.
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338. Among the people,
there was a state of panic.
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339. The military used every man
and machine available...
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340. in an effort to stem
the oncoming terror.
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341. - Has Emiko returned?
- Hai.
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342. Ogata-san!
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343. I couldn't tell Dr. Serizawa about us.
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344. I understand, Emiko.
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345. Let's go up on the hill.
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346. He's leaving!
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347. But he will be back.
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348. The damage had been severe...
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349. but fortunately confined
to the dock section of the city.
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350. Godzilla was still in Tokyo Bay...
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351. and there was every reason
to believe he would return...
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352. unless some means
was found to stop him.
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353. Steve.
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354. - Hey, Steve.
- Hi, Tomo.
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355. - What did you run out of the meeting for?
- Got to get this story off to the paper.
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356. - Anything happen after I left?
- Yes.
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357. They're making one last
big effort to stop him.
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358. - And what's that?
- Come here. I'll show you.
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359. Tokyo is surrounded
by high-tension electrical towers.
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360. To get to the heart of the city...
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361. Godzilla would have to break through
300,000 volts of electricity.
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362. The officials are trying to have
everything ready by nightfall.
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363. Now I must report back
to my station.
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364. All right.
And thanks, Tomo.
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365. - So long, Steve.
- Sayonara.
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366. The security officials
ordered a general evacuation...
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367. of all nonessential personnel.
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368. It was a monumental job,
but a job which had to be done.
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369. By nightfall,
everyone was off the streets.
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370. The news office commanded
a good view of Tokyo...
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371. and was receiving all reports
directly from security headquarters.
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372. This tape recording
is for George Lawrence...
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373. United World News,
Chicago, U.S.A.
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374. Everyone remaining
in the city was on a watch-and-wait basis.
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375. The wait was not a long one.
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376. George, here in Tokyo, time has been
turned back two million years.
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377. This is my report as it happens.
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378. A prehistoric monster
the Japanese call Godzilla...
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379. has just walked out of Tokyo Bay.
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380. He's as tall as a 30-story building.
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381. And now he's making his way
toward the city's main line of defense:
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382. 300,000 volts of electricity
strung around the city as a barrier...
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383. a barrier against Godzilla.
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384. I can hardly believe
what has just happened.
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385. Now it seems Tokyo has no defense.
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386. They're moving an entire tank corps
to point-blank firing range.
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387. I'm saying a prayer, George —
a prayer for the whole world.
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388. George, the tanks have been
wiped out by a wall of flames.
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389. Neither man nor his machines
are able to stop this creature.
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390. Godzilla has turned
the heart of Tokyo into a sea of fire.
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391. Beneath the flames,
thousands lie dead or dying.
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392. Nothing can save the city now.
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393. This is it, George.
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394. Steve Martin
signing off from Tokyo, Japan.
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395. Watch it!
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396. Hi, Emiko.
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397. You've been sleeping very nervously.
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398. - Hello, Ogata.
- Hello, Steve.
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399. Anything new develop?
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400. Nothing new will develop unless —
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401. - Unless what?
- I was shown a terrible secret...
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402. which is probably the only weapon
which could destroy Godzilla.
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403. - What is it?
- I promised Dr. Serizawa...
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404. never to reveal his secret to anyone.
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405. Emiko...
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406. Emiko, last night
Tokyo was destroyed.
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407. Tomorrow it might be
Osaka or Yokohama.
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408. If you can help, you must.
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409. When I went to see Dr. Serizawa...
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410. I had intended to tell him
about Ogata and me...
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411. but there was something
he wanted to show me first.
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412. Dr. Serizawa had been
experimenting with oxygen...
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a terrible chemical discovery —
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414. a way to destroy
all oxygen in water...
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415. thereby disintegrating
all living matter.
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than a baseball...
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417. could turn Tokyo Bay
into a graveyard.
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418. Serizawa had found
a terrible destructive power...
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419. and until he could find
a counteracting good...
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420. that would come
from this discovery...
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421. he didn't want the world
to know his secret.
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422. He made me promise
never to tell what I had seen.
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423. Emiko, we need Serizawa's help.
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424. There's no other way.
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425. If I could only see him...
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426. just talk to him.
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427. Perhaps I can change his mind.
Ogata will go with me.
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428. Whatever you do, Emiko,
you mustn't fail.
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429. Serizawa-san.
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430. Sit down.
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431. Doctor, I know of
your Oxygen Destroyer.
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432. - We must have it.
- I don't know what you are talking about!
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433. I broke my promise, Serizawa.
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434. I told Steve Martin and Ogata.
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435. They both agree.
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436. You must use your Oxygen Destroyer
against Godzilla.
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437. - No.
- Serizawa-san!
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438. Serizawa-san!
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439. - Ah, Serizawa-san!
- Let go!
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440. - We must have the formula! We must!
- Let go!
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441. Please stop!
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442. Serizawa-san!
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443. Ogata-san!
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444. Ogata-san!
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445. Sorry, Ogata.
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446. The Oxygen Destroyer
cannot be used.
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447. If we don't defend ourselves
from Godzilla now...
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448. what will become of us?
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449. And what will become of us
if a weapon such as I now have...
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450. falls into the wrong hands?
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451. Then you have a responsibility
no man has ever faced.
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452. You have your fear,
which might become reality...
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453. and you have Godzilla,
which is reality.
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454. Attention.
Attention, people of Japan.
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455. At this moment,
a nationwide prayer...
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456. is being observed for the survivors
of devastated Tokyo.
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457. The voices of our children
are raised in a prayer...
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458. for the courage to surmount
the destruction of today...
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459. and look forward with hope...
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460. for peace and light.
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461. Have you decided?
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462. Yes. But this must be
the only time...
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463. the Oxygen Destroyer
will be used.
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464. The boat...
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465. finding the location of Godzilla...
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466. the Oxygen Destroyer —
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467. all these have been accomplished.
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468. Serizawa insisted upon helping
Ogata place the weapon.
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469. And now the divers are descending.
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470. We ask the whole world
to stand by.
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471. They have reached the bottom.
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472. Serizawa!
Serizawa! Serizawa!
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473. One diver is up. It is Ogata.
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474. Dr. Serizawa has not yet
started his ascent.
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475. Serizawa! Serizawa-san!
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476. Serizawa-san!
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477. Ogata, it is working!
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478. Live happily with Emiko.
Good-bye.
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479. Serizawa!
Pull the line up!
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480. Answer me! Serizawa!
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481. Serizawa!
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482. People of the world,
Godzilla is dead.
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483. Give us strength to rebuild
our beloved land.
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484. He said, "Be happy together."
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485. The menace was gone.
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486. So was a great man.
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487. But the whole world
could wake up and live again.
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