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宙わたる教室 第3話 2024年10月22日
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00:00Kasumi, wake up!
00:05Kasumi!
00:13Kasumi!
00:30You're still sleeping at this hour?
00:42You're taking your medicine, aren't you?
00:45Yes.
00:47What about work?
00:49I just came to get my documents.
00:51I'm going on a business trip from today.
00:53I told Madoka.
00:56You should learn from Madoka.
01:26Yes.
01:42What are you doing?
01:45I came to get my documents.
01:49You're from the Kendo club, right?
01:50Yes.
01:51Let's go.
01:56There's never enough time for school activities.
02:00How many people are there in the science club?
02:03Two people.
02:04So if there's one more person, you can suggest a job interview, right?
02:08That's right.
02:10Can you take this to the gym?
02:12Yes.
02:14Then I'll leave it to you.
02:15Don't touch that!
02:17I'm sorry.
02:18Unnecessary physical contact is NG.
02:21It has nothing to do with men and women.
02:22Students and teachers are for each other.
02:26Yes.
02:27I'll be careful.
02:29Fujitake-sensei.
02:31There's something I want you to look at later.
02:34Yes.
02:36Exit note?
02:38Yes.
02:39I forgot the existence of that note.
02:43Hub and sol?
02:45What does it mean?
02:47I think it's written by Kasumi Natori.
02:51I put it on the bed she used.
02:54The date is the same as her school day.
02:57Natori-san has been in the infirmary for a long time, right?
03:00It's been about two months.
03:03At first, I went to the classroom.
03:06Originally, she was diagnosed with autonomic neurosis.
03:12Autonomic neurosis?
03:16Yes.
03:17If you try to get up, you will be attacked by headaches and dizziness.
03:21It's not like there's an antidote.
03:24The only way is to reduce psychological stress.
03:34This is about Mars.
03:37I have it.
03:38Mars?
03:39Yes.
03:40It's a sci-fi novel written by Andy Weir.
03:43It's a story about an astronaut who came to Mars for exploration and was left behind on Mars by an accident.
03:49It's written in a diary format that starts with a log entry.
03:54I think this note was written in that way.
03:57I see.
03:59Sol is a day on Mars.
04:03Hub is a living facility to live in a harsh environment on Mars.
04:07EVA is an outdoor activity.
04:10In order to go outside, you have to wear heavy spacesuits.
04:15That's...
04:17The nursing room may be the only place where she can breathe without equipment.
04:24It must be a very difficult mission for her to go to the classroom now.
04:47It's been a long time since I've been to Mars.
04:50It's been a long time since I've been to Mars.
04:53It's been a long time since I've been to Mars.
04:56It's been a long time since I've been to Mars.
04:59It's been a long time since I've been to Mars.
05:02It's been a long time since I've been to Mars.
05:05It's been a long time since I've been to Mars.
05:08It's been a long time since I've been to Mars.
05:11It's been a long time since I've been to Mars.
05:15Mr. Sakuma is not here.
05:34What's the matter? Mr. Sakuma is not here.
05:38I thought you'd quit because you haven't seen her in a while.
05:42Oh, that's right. It's Kasumi-chan.
05:44Do you know me? I'm Maya Matsudani.
05:49I know you.
05:51Have you been here all this time?
05:57Hey, do you know where Sakuma-sensei went?
05:59I think he went to the office.
06:02I don't know.
06:04Hey, do you know where Sakuma-sensei went?
06:07I think he went to the office.
06:10Bye.
06:13Wait.
06:15We're the same age, right?
06:18I know.
06:29Stop it.
06:31Don't be angry.
06:33Look.
06:36We're both hot, but we can't wear short sleeves.
06:47What's wrong?
06:49Are you having a cold?
06:55Breathe in.
06:58Breathe out.
07:00Breathe in.
07:02Breathe out.
07:05It's okay.
07:09I get nervous sometimes, too.
07:12In that case, let's do this.
07:15It's not a good way to do it, though.
07:20I'm fine.
07:25We're the same age, right?
07:32We're both hot, but we can't wear short sleeves.
08:02I'm fine.
08:11It's not blue at all.
08:14You're right.
08:16You've collected a lot.
08:18Yeah, I got it from a lot of places.
08:21You can try it at the upper limit.
08:23The amount of soil, the fine particles.
08:25You can take notes.
08:28Notes?
08:32Me?
08:34No, no, no.
08:35Do you remember the results of the last time?
08:38My liver wasn't doing well.
08:40It's not good?
08:42But you're still drinking.
08:44I'm sorry.
08:45I usually drink alone.
08:47It's not a matter of one or two people.
08:50I'm sorry.
09:03You're so confident.
09:27Good morning.
09:29Good morning.
09:32Good morning.
10:02Good morning.
10:07Doctor, I'm so sleepy.
10:10Can I take a break?
10:12It's only an hour.
10:16There you are.
10:18Yeah.
10:20Matsutani.
10:21If you're in a good mood, go back to the classroom.
10:25I just said hello.
10:32Good morning.
11:02I'm so happy.
11:04I really am.
11:06Don't you think?
11:08Yes
11:10I'm so happy.
11:13I really am.
11:16Don't you think?
11:20Yes
11:22I'm so happy.
11:27I'm so happy.
11:31How long are you going to be like this?
11:33Get up already!
11:35Kasumi!
11:37Kasumi!
11:39Kasumi!
11:41Kasumi!
11:43Kasumi!
11:45Kasumi!
11:47Kasumi!
11:49Kasumi!
11:51Kasumi!
11:53Kasumi!
11:55Kasumi!
11:57Kasumi!
11:59Kasumi!
12:03Kasumi!
12:05Get up already!
12:07Kasumi!
12:09Get up already!
12:29Kasumi!
12:31Kasumi!
12:33Kasumi!
12:35Kasumi!
12:37Kasumi!
12:39Kasumi!
12:41Kasumi!
12:43Kasumi!
12:45Kasumi!
12:47Kasumi!
12:49I heard you got a part-time job.
12:51I went home before the prep start.
12:59Um...
13:01This...
13:03Why don't you go see?
13:05What?
13:06Dr. Fujitake is having a science symposium in the physics room.
13:12If you're interested, you can just take a look.
13:19Maybe there's another hub in this school.
13:29Damn, this is no good either.
13:32Why?
13:37Do you have a message for Dr. Fujitake?
13:40Um...
13:42Doctor, you have a visitor.
13:45Oh, you came.
13:47Well, um...
13:49This is Mr. Natori, a freshman.
13:51This is Mr. Yanagida and Ms. Koshikawa.
13:53Both of them are sophomores.
13:55Nice to meet you.
13:58Don't just stand there. Come on in.
14:05I'm recreating the setting sun of Mars.
14:10The setting sun of Mars?
14:12The setting sun of Mars is blue.
14:19Come on in.
14:22Come on in.
14:24Come in.
14:28I'm sorry.
14:34Are you sure?
14:36Well, it's hard to do it all of a sudden.
14:45By the way...
14:47Why is Mars this color?
14:50I don't know.
14:52It's either red or brown.
14:55Do you know why?
15:20I don't know.
15:40Welcome home.
15:50Welcome home.
16:17Kasumi?
16:20Oh!
16:24Did you bring what I asked you to bring?
16:29Yeah.
16:42But...
16:44Is it really okay?
16:46It's okay.
16:49Oh, I knew it.
16:51I used to drink this, too.
16:53Thank you. You really helped me.
16:56I haven't been able to go to the hospital lately.
16:59I have to make money.
17:02Part-time job?
17:05Well, a lot of things.
17:07Even if I make money, my mother will take it all.
17:12I'm going to give it to Pachinko.
17:14If I try to get it back, my mother's boyfriend will hit me.
17:18I really don't understand.
17:22Yeah.
17:26Hey, let's go home together today.
17:28There's a nice place.
17:30Let's go home.
17:31I think Kasumi will like it, too.
17:39Are you going again?
17:41I'm going to the physical room.
17:45Don't go.
17:48Don't leave me alone.
17:51I'm lonely.
17:58Matsutani, what are you doing?
18:02Nothing.
18:04I'm going home.
18:54Here you go.
18:56It's just me today.
19:11Why are you making a Mars sunset?
19:15You've seen the movie, haven't you?
19:18Yes, I have.
19:21There was a sunset scene in the movie, but the sky was orange.
19:28But the real Mars sunset is like this.
19:38It's beautiful.
19:40The atmosphere of Mars is extremely thin.
19:43Instead, a lot of dust is wrapped up in the wind.
19:47Because of the dust, it becomes a blue sunset sky.
19:52Does this soil replace the dust of Mars?
19:56I'm testing it with various soils now.
19:59I'm testing it with various soils now.
20:09This picture...
20:12It was taken by Opportunity.
20:15Opportunity?
20:18It's NASA's Mars Explorer.
20:23This is it.
20:26Was it your job to take a picture of this child?
20:31This child?
20:35That's what I want to call it.
20:38What Opportunity was expecting was to see if there was a life-sustaining environment on Mars.
20:45The operating period expected at the design stage was three months.
20:49The journey to that goal began.
20:52I lost a wheel and got stuck in a pile of sand.
20:56Every time I overcame the problem, I realized that I had operated for 15 years.
21:00The operating period was expected to be 600,000 years.
21:04Until the communication was cut off by a large-scale sandstorm.
21:10That picture was taken by Opportunity looking back on the way he came alone.
21:22He was alone on a distant planet.
21:52He was alone on a distant planet.
22:05Kasumi?
22:11You look like you feel sorry for yourself.
22:16You're just trying to get me.
22:20You look just like him.
22:25I'm sorry.
22:39You're going to live your life like this.
22:49You're going to live your life like this.
23:19I'm sorry.
23:24I'm sorry.
23:33I'm sorry.
23:49I'm sorry.
24:07Mr. Natori!
24:09We have a new weapon today.
24:12A new weapon?
24:13Mr. Yanagida brought a water tank so that the distance between light and water would be longer.
24:20A water tank?
24:21Yes. Aren't you looking forward to it?
24:24Let's go together.
24:27What's going on?
24:35What are you doing?
24:37What's wrong?
24:38I don't know.
24:40Are you okay?
24:43Are you okay?
24:44Are you okay?
24:45Sakuma, hurry up.
24:47Okay.
24:50Are you okay?
24:51Are you okay?
24:52Emergency room.
24:53Yes.
25:04We're the same kind after all.
25:07Can you hear me?
25:08Do you understand?
25:10Don't go.
25:12Don't leave me alone.
25:15I'm lonely.
25:21Mr. Natori!
25:23Are you okay?
25:36Are you okay?
25:43Doctor.
25:45The wound was shallow.
25:48Sakuma and the doctor brought him to the hospital.
25:52I see.
25:55But he took a lot of medicine.
25:59He was overdosed.
26:09Doctor.
26:12The medicine Mr. Matsutani took may be the medicine I gave him.
26:19Don't give medicine to others.
26:23Go to Mr. Matsutani's family and get the rest of the medicine.
26:28My family?
26:30My mother?
26:31But...
26:32Yes.
26:33But you have to leave it to your guardian.
26:39Are you okay?
26:41You look pale.
26:43I'm okay.
26:45Lie down in the infirmary.
26:48Okay?
26:49Yes.
26:51KASUMI
27:07Kasumi.
27:09Kasumi.
27:11Kasumi.
27:13Kasumi!
27:14Mr. Matsutani!
27:18Do you know him?
27:20I feel so good when I take medicine.
27:25Let's do it together.
27:27No.
27:31It's not good for you.
27:34I don't need it.
27:36Why?
27:38We're friends, right?
27:42I helped you when you were in the past.
27:46Stop.
27:47Why?
27:48Help me this time.
27:50Stop.
27:51Why?
27:52Stop!
27:57Get out of here.
27:59Now.
28:00Don't look for others.
28:02You don't belong here.
28:05KASUMI
28:15Then die!
28:19Mr. Matsutani!
28:26I might really die.
28:31You won't die.
28:34If you don't do that, you won't be able to control yourself.
28:38If you react to her behavior, you won't be able to stop her.
28:45But...
28:46She risked your life.
28:50So I'll help you.
28:53Only those who try to save themselves can help me.
29:04Let's go.
29:14Excuse me.
29:18What's wrong?
29:34KASUMI
29:43I was a nurse in the emergency room.
29:48It was a worthwhile job.
29:51But I got sick every day.
29:54So I started working at a low-income high school.
30:01There were two students who always came to the nurse's office.
30:08One was a troublemaker.
30:12The other was a quiet girl who didn't talk much.
30:19The troublemaker was from an orphanage.
30:23She always had bruises on her body.
30:29I felt sorry for her.
30:34So I stepped on her.
30:38Did something happen to her?
30:42The other girl was the one who had an accident.
30:48The one who really lost her life was the quiet girl.
30:57The troublemaker took her away from me.
31:01I didn't realize that she wasn't in the nurse's office.
31:09I've been thinking about it.
31:13Who can I save? Who can't I save?
31:18Maybe I'm doing the same thing as I did in the emergency room.
31:25I don't know.
31:34But it's even worse than that time.
31:45No matter how much experience you have,
31:50you don't know what's going to happen next.
32:07Are you alone?
32:09Are you okay?
32:11Don't worry about me.
32:14I'm fine.
32:16What are you doing?
32:21You shouldn't be here.
32:25Go home.
32:27Let me go. I have to find her.
32:30If I really die...
32:33You mean the one who cut your wrist?
32:37Don't worry about it.
32:40Just get on the car.
32:46Hey!
32:50Hey!
33:01I'm so glad.
33:06I'm so glad.
33:10What?
33:13Let's go home.
33:15It doesn't matter.
33:17Get out of my way.
33:20Wait!
33:21Let me go!
33:24I have nowhere to go home.
33:27I don't have a place to go to school.
33:29It's all your fault!
33:31I should have saved you.
33:47I should have saved you.
33:55Good morning.
33:58It's so late.
34:00Are you going home?
34:02Yes.
34:04Would you like a drink?
34:07Mr. Uchizake.
34:09Ms. Natori hasn't come home yet.
34:18Mr. Uchizake.
34:20Is she here?
34:21No.
34:24Yanagida!
34:26She's not here.
34:30Maybe she's up to something.
34:48I didn't expect to see you in a city like this.
35:00How did you know this place?
35:05I checked the entry log.
35:09There was a day with an EVA.
35:14But Ms. Natori wasn't in the classroom that day.
35:18I remembered.
35:21It was a beautiful full moon night.
35:27This was also a hub.
35:34My father...
35:38...loved to watch the sky.
35:45When I was a kid,
35:47I often watched the night sky with my father.
35:51I had a sleeping bag.
35:57It was fun.
36:03I haven't seen it since I got divorced.
36:16Do you see that?
36:20That's Mars.
36:23There's still a broken opportunity over there.
36:32You must be lonely.
36:36Do you think so?
36:39I don't think so.
36:44I was told that I had three months to live.
36:49I've had 15 years.
36:52I've had a lot of unexpected luck.
36:55But that's not all.
36:59The staff tried their best to make the journey as long as possible.
37:07I've been on a long journey with them.
37:14On the last day I got in touch with the opportunity,
37:20a lot of team members who were involved in the mission gathered.
37:25They sent me a short signal four times,
37:29but there was no response.
37:32When my manager said,
37:34Thank you for your 15-year mission,
37:37and announced the end of the mission,
37:40everyone seemed to cry.
37:46I was alone in the wilderness of Mars.
37:52There may be people who see this opportunity as a symbol of loneliness.
37:59But for me,
38:01it's a sign that I've come a long way.
38:22Natori!
38:40Natori!
38:50I'm sorry.
38:59I'm glad.
39:27Okay, I'll put it in.
39:30What are you going to do?
39:32Just watch it.
39:34Even a small bottle of water doesn't react like this.
39:39How much?
39:40About this much.
39:41What are you going to do?
39:43Just watch it.
39:45I'm sure it'll work.
39:46Really?
39:47Yeah.
39:49Okay.
39:52Oh, Mr. Natori!
39:59Sankatetsu?
40:01Yes.
40:02I saw the color of the red rust, and it came to me.
40:04It's the same color as Mars.
40:08You've noticed it well.
40:10It is said that Mars is red because of Sankatetsu.
40:14If you know, tell me quickly.
40:17Isn't it more fun to find out for yourself?
40:20All right, let's do it.
40:22Yeah.
40:23What are you going to do?
40:25I'll put this in.
40:27How many grams should I put in?
40:29That aquarium is similar to the atmosphere of Mars, isn't it?
40:35Yes.
40:37Then I think it's better to mix other substances than just Sankatetsu to get closer to the atmosphere of Mars.
40:45What?
40:48Well, this.
40:54The American research team is making and selling Mars soil artificially.
41:01The main ingredient is Sankatetsu, but it seems that there are also various other favorite particles.
41:09Is that so?
41:12I read back the people of Mars.
41:15I'm a botanist.
41:18I grow potatoes in the field using Mars soil.
41:22I wonder what Mars soil is like.
41:26It's great.
41:28It's perfect if you use this.
41:30No, I'm not trying to buy this soil.
41:34I wonder if we can make something similar to this.
41:39That's good.
41:41But can you make something like that?
41:43I think you can make something similar.
41:45You can get carbon dioxide in the sand at the emperor's palace.
41:48Carbon dioxide calcium is an ingredient used in dryers.
41:52Really?
41:53Then I'll go to the kitchen and get some dryers.
41:56Then I'll go to the palace.
42:08Natori.
42:09Yes.
42:14Can you put the experiment record on this notebook?
42:19Me?
42:21Yes.
42:22Please write down what you noticed and what you thought.
42:26When you look back later,
42:28Please write down what you noticed and what you thought.
42:37Yes.
42:43Yes.
42:50Is this enough?
42:58Yes.
42:59OK.
43:00Then I'll start.
43:02Yes.
43:07One, two.
43:13It's amazing.
43:14It's more like a comet than a comet.
43:18That's right.
43:23This is the comet of Mars.
43:43I want you to know that I'm not stupid.
43:50I don't want to live.
43:55I want to end it today.
44:07Is the class boycott?
44:09There is a generation gap in one of the problems unique to human nature.
44:13Don't talk to me!
44:14There's something I can't do.
44:16Why don't you try a different therapy?
44:18Why don't you talk to the class?
44:27Premium drama, Two in the House.
44:29I decided to go to Shizuoka after all.
44:31If you're going to die, this is the place.
44:34Goodbye.
44:35The House of the Sunset.
44:37Sunday at 10 p.m.
44:42Premium drama, Three in the House.
44:44I met this person.
44:47I can't go back to before the crime.
44:49This is not the end.
44:51Sunday at 10 p.m.
44:53I reset everything.

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