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Episode 10: Chaos Theory Homeostasis III
Episode 11: Dogma in Event Horizon
Episode 13: Wandering Days
Episode 14: Unforgiven
Episode 30: The Ishvalan War of Extermination
Episode 33: The Northern Wall of Briggs
Episode 40: Julian's Journey, Mankind's Journey
Episode 42: Invitation to a Requiem
Episode 46: Looming Shadows
Episode 50: Upheaval in Central
Episode 51: The Battle of Vermillion (first part)
Episode 54: Beyond the Inferno
Episode 59: Past, Present, and Future
Episode 61: He Who Would Swallow God
Episode 62: A Fierce Counterattack
Episode 63: The Other Side of the Gateway
Episode 64: Journey's End
2011-06-15
24 minutes
Okabe discovers that a television in the electronics shop below the lab acts as a "lifter," as the D-Mails can only be sent when it is turned on. Kurisu then theorizes that it might be possible to send memories back in time in the same manner as D-Mails, allowing the...
Okabe discovers that a television in the electronics shop below the lab acts as a "lifter," as the D-Mails can only be sent when it is turned on. Kurisu then theorizes that it might be possible to send memories back in time in the same manner as D-Mails, allowing the consciousness of a person to "time leap" to the past. As Okabe goes into town with Mayuri to look for parts Kurisu needs, he explains to her that a time leap may be safer to conduct than simply sending D-Mails due to the nature of chaos theory, as the D-Mails can produce unexpected consequences once sent. They run into Moeka along the way, as well as Suzuha, who tells Okabe that Kurisu works for SERN, though Kurisu denies this when asked. Kurisu tells Okabe about the problems she has with her father, who grew to hate her because she surpassed him in scientific prowess. Later on when out shopping, Okabe receives another threatening text message with a picture of a severed head attached, causing him to return to the lab, fearing for Mayuri's safety. Later, Daru informs the group that the lab had been connected to the SERN network without them knowing. (Source: Wikipedia)
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