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|text=Reattempting to inject the moderator!}}
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|text=No use! The sub-circuit isn't operating either!}}


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|text=Internal pressure has exceeded 21.5 percent! It's continuing to increase! It's not stopping!}}


{{FGC:Script Text|type=supplemental51|speaker=MAN
|text=The control system has still not recovered! }}
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|comment=Of course, now it's time for Misato to get her cool moment; She immediately has her mind on the objective here, and she refuses to accept that there isn't a better way, a quality that is perhaps strangely intertwined with her general optimism.}}


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Latest revision as of 18:22, 19 December 2020


Screenshots Cut # Description/Dialogue Commentary

187

Misato with Tokita in the foreground.
She looks at Tokita as she speaks.

MAN 2:“Reattempting to inject the moderator!”

MAN:“No use! The sub-circuit isn't operating either!”

MISATO:“But the reality now is that we are facing the risk of nuclear meltdown!”

MAN 3:“Internal pressure has exceeded 21.5 percent! It's continuing to increase! It's not stopping!”

MAN:“The control system has still not recovered!”

Kendrix: Of course, now it's time for Misato to get her cool moment; She immediately has her mind on the objective here, and she refuses to accept that there isn't a better way, a quality that is perhaps strangely intertwined with her general optimism.