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Id ActionId NextActionId Type IsBlock IsEnd BeginAnim EndAnim BeginDelay EndDelay Params[1] Params[2] Params[3] Params[4] Params[5] Params[6] Params[7] Params[8] Params[9] Params[10] Params[11] Params[12] Params[13] Params[14] Params[15] Params[16] Params[17] Params[18] Params[19] Params[20] Params[21] Params[22] Params[23] Params[24] Params[25]
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1 1 101 AniZhuanchangEnd Assets/Product/Texture/Image/BgStory/Bgstory327.png
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2 2 401 1 36
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3 3 301 DialogEnable —Two kilometers away from the conservation area 001 rebuild.
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4 4 301 A hole punctures the clouds at the edge of the dull, gray sky, allowing the soft glow of the sun to go through and cast a light on a towering building.
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5 5 201 1 500486
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6 6 401 2 215
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7 7 301 1 The wind blows past the buildings, gently bashing against the lady's clothes.
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8 8 301 She stands in the gap of a broken railing at the edge of a balcony, where the birds of the city claim their domains.
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9 9 301 Underneath an eye-catching, old-fashioned floppy hat is a pair of golden pupils staring into the distance.
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10 10 301 In theory, she can stand there until the reinforcing bars decay and break as long as the parts that maintain her balance remain functional.
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11 11 301 The slender figure built with an amalgamation of metal alloys is more powerful than the strongest body made with flesh and blood.
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12 12 401 1 50
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13 13 301 But why is she standing there?
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14 14 301 However you view it, she still looks like a pigeon that is alone and helpless, lost in an intense debate of whether to fall.
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15 15 301 Leaving her be does not seem like a good idea, but recalling your last encounter, you figure you should be more cautious in case she thinks you are hostile again.
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16 16 301 You open your arms and position them visibly before you, approaching the lady carefully.
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17 17 301 Then she sees you, her eyes clear as a peaceful pond like before.
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18 18 401 1 36
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19 19 301 Haicma "Get some fresh air on the balcony and take in the scenery." I was simply following the instruction. 1
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20 20 302 ... 21 (I worried too much...) 21
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21 21 301 Haicma Since some of the buildings are blocking the view, I've calculated that this is the best location to do so. 1
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22 22 401 1 205
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23 23 301 Haicma Do you have any suggestions? 1
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24 24 301 ...
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25 25 301 You think back. You are here on this balcony because you noticed the strayed Construct after you dodged a falling object.
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26 26 301 And you almost became the first recorded commandant to be heavily wounded by a fallen railing.
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27 27 302 (Express all your queries) 28
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28 28 301 Haicma ...I was sent here to scout the area. Currently, I'm on my maintenance break. 1
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29 29 301 Haicma About the metal railing— 1
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30 30 301 Haicma It was occupying the best location to "get some fresh air on the balcony" according to my calculations, so I proceeded to remove it. 1
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31 31 301 She says it casually as if all she has done was putting a book away as she holds down her hair gently to keep the wind from blowing it back.
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32 32 302 There's something I want to know personally... 33
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33 33 302 Why not a hilltop if you just want some fresh air? 34
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34 34 301 Haicma According to the diaries, getting fresh air on the balcony can relieve stress. 1
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35 35 302 So the balcony is also a factor... And you're stressed? 36
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36 36 301 Haicma Stressed about the diaries. 1
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37 37 301 She holds up a bundle of neatly strapped notebooks.
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38 38 301 Haicma This is the most I can collect in a day, and, presumably, they are still not enough. 1
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39 39 302 What do you mean? 40
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40 40 301 Haicma Instead of these incomplete journals, I require more comprehensive records. 1
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41 41 301 More comprehensive?
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42 42 301 Haicma A diary should contain everything its author does in one solar day. 1
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43 43 301 Your spider-sense is tingling.
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44 44 301 Haicma For example... records on activities, records on thoughts, records on visuals, records on audio, records on smell... 1
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45 45 302 Wait a sec... 46
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46 46 301 Haicma Records on touch, records on simulated emotions, records on frame status... 1
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47 47 302 Hold on. 48
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48 48 301 Haicma Records on combat, records on weapon maintenance, records on injuries... 1
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49 49 301 The girl before you is speaking non-stop at incredible speed. It is even wilder than that guy from Babylonia who fudges his report summary.
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50 50 301 "Isn't it great that we don't have to breathe? How sick it is to say everything in one go?—A certain Construct"
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51 51 301 But if you do not stop her right here, her M.I.N.D. will deviate.
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52 52 302 Hold on! 53
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53 53 301 Haicma ... 1
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54 54 301 Haicma Was there something wrong with the sequence? Or did I forget something? 1
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55 55 302 You only need to journal the important things. 56
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56 56 301 Haicma Important things? 1
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57 57 301 Haicma I believe the data sets I mentioned are highly prioritized. 1
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58 58 302 And above them? 59
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59 59 301 Haicma ...Please clarify. What is more important than data about yourself? 1
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60 60 302 Let's say there's something before you. 61
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61 61 302 Something that can make you forget your data for a while. 62
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62 62 302 That's what you put down in a diary. 63
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63 63 204 1
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64 64 301 Haicma ... 1
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65 65 302 Look. You don't see health data in that diary, right? 66
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66 66 301 Haicma "October 21st. Took some meds today for my upset stomach..." 1
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67 67 301 Haicma Error report and maintenance report. 1
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68 68 302 ... 69
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69 69 302 But were you drawn to that or the other content? 70
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70 70 401 1 208
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71 71 301 She falls silent. 1
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72 72 301 It seems that she can still understand, albeit in a less straightforward way. If words are the problem...
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73 73 302 What about painting? 74
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74 74 204 1 7
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75 75 301 Haicma Painting? 1
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76 76 302 Pictures are more direct than words. 77
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77 77 302 Paint one picture every day about the most important thing you've seen that day. 78
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78 78 301 Haicma Just one? 1
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79 79 204 1
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80 80 301 Haicma I see. To eliminate the chance that I record everything onto my paintings... 1
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81 81 301 Haicma The viability of this experiment is estimated to be high. Despite having recorded all visual data in my internal memory drive, I believe this external recording is the closest approximation to being human. 1
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82 82 301 A 24-hour footage record? You cannot believe they have installed this function for the Constructs in conservation areas...
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83 83 301 Still, she is not very guarded for a Construct that acts alone.
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84 84 302 Aren't you worried that I might be tricking you? 85
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85 85 301 Haicma Given that your heart rate has not fluctuated, the possibility of you lying to me is low. 1
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86 86 301 Haicma And your suggestion is indeed viable. It doesn't matter if it was a lie. 1
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87 87 302 You should still be more careful. 88
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88 88 204 1 1
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89 89 401 1 205
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90 90 301 Haicma That's not necessary. From the data I've collected, you pose no threat. 1
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91 91 301 Looking her in the eyes, you immediately remember the day you met and how quickly she subdued you.
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92 92 301 Maybe it is the light, but you seem to notice a slight change in her tranquil expression.
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93 93 302 ... 96 You're smiling, aren't you? 94
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94 94 204 1
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95 95 301 Haicma Smiling... Are you recommending I smile right now? 1
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96 96 204 1
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97 97 401 1 208
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98 98 301 ...Never mind. Now is not the time to dwell on it.
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99 99 301 You should return to your mission, now that you have confirmed her safety.
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100 100 301 After all, the airdrops have begun. The conservation area nearby needs you to bring back enough supplies.
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101 101 301 Haicma Are you leaving? 1
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102 102 302 Yeah. Let's save it for next time if there's something else. 103
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103 103 301 Haicma Next time? The chances of us meeting again have decreased from 1.4% to 0.12%. This possibility is negligible. 1
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104 104 301 Haicma If there's something else you want to say, I recommend you say it now. 1
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105 105 301 Why does her description unnerve you...?
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106 106 302 Can you tell me your name? 107
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107 107 301 Haicma Haicma. 1
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108 108 301 Haicma... You repeat the name, and you are pretty sure it is not on any deployment list you have seen.
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109 109 301 You figure the higher-ups must have been pushing for more Constructs so that they can save the starving conservation areas from despair.
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110 110 302 You don't believe in miracles, do you, Haicma? 111
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111 111 301 Haicma Miracles? The occurrences of impossible odds? 1
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112 112 301 Perhaps it is just a spur of the moment, or perhaps you have been affected by the dropping estimated success rate in the rescue report, but you do not want her to draw that conclusion.
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113 113 302 If we keep trying, maybe our efforts will turn into a miracle. 114
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114 114 301 Haicma That is just your one-sided perspective. Miracles are merely after-the-fact conclusions. 1
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115 115 302 But miracles exist. The conservation area is one of them, and so is this encounter. 116
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116 116 301 Haicma A correction: we had a 1.4% chance of encountering each other this time. That is a higher possibility than what humans have traditionally considered a miracle. 1
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117 117 302 So, if we meet again after this... 118
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118 118 302 Will you believe in miracles, then? 119
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119 119 301 Haicma Why do you keep pushing me to believe in miracles? 1
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120 120 302 Because sending you to this conservation area... 121
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121 121 302 ...Is to create miracles in the first place. 122
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122 122 401 1 36
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123 123 301 Haicma ... 1
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124 124 301 Haicma gazes at the human's departing figure.
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125 125 301 "If you knew that my purpose was not what you expected, you would have understood why your statement was false from the very start."
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126 126 301 Her processor has long arrived at this conclusion, but Haicma cannot communicate this message no matter what.
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127 127 301 She might have agreed with the human if she were a Construct. They may be machines physically, but they still share the same souls as humans.
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128 128 301 Which is why Constructs are not accepted into the Church of Machina.
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129 129 204 1
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130 130 301 Haicma Machines do not make mistakes. It has always been like that. 1
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131 131 301 She does not worry about being heard. The human has long vanished at the end of the corridor after waving goodbye.
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132 132 301 She watches that corner until a passing breeze rattles the paper.
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133 133 301 She should also go now...
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134 134 301 AniZhuanchangBegin Haicma I must prepare for my paintings. 1
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135 135 101 Assets/Product/Texture/Image/BgStory/Bgstory60.jpg
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136 136 402 215
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137 137 401 1 36
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138 138 301 AniZhuanchangEnd 1 When the night has come, and the land is quiet, Haicma, having returned to her base, takes out a piece of paper and places it on a drawing board.
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139 139 401 2 910
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140 140 301 Slowly, the empty world is filled with colors and lines.
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141 141 301 In the center of it is the departing figure of a human, walking farther and father away.
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142 142 301 1 AniZhuanchangBegin This is Haicma's first painting in many years.
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