Eureka Seven episode 10 Higher Than the Sun

Holland: Stop it. Somebody make it stop! I wasn't. I didn't.

Talho: Hey, get it together, Renton.

Radio: AM south-east of Nagaran island in South Arib at depth 60, we have observed an alpha 75-30 tectonic shift. I repeat. Today, at approximately 8:48 AM, south-east of Nagaran Island in South Arib at depth 60, we have observed an alpha 75-30 tectonic shift.

Talho: Come on, Holland. Why do I always have to tell you to keep the radio down?

Radio: Due to this tectonic shift, part of the ley-line will be...


Holland: Hap! Hap!!

Hap: Oh. What is it? What's happening? Why're you in such a big hurry?

Holland: It's here!!


Renton: The story that Eureka told me about her past. That it was Holland's group that turned Del Cielo, the city where Miss Tiptory and the others lived, into a pile of rubble was hard to hear. Of course, I believe in Eureka, so I'm not gonna say anything to her or Holland about the things from their past that haunt them. It's just... When I see Eureka in pain and suffering like that, I can't help but wonder if there's really anything I can do for her. I don't know what the real truth is about anything. Not about Eureka. Not about Holland. Come to think of it, I don't really know anything about the world. It's just like Miss Tiptory told me. I mean, I suppose I can go on living without knowing anything. But... The real truth, huh? Mm? Oh, no. Miss Talho's gonna kill me! What the heck am I doing? How lame.

Gidget: Hey, Renton!

Renton: I'm not hiding anything! Really. No. Nothing at all!

Gidget: I need some Green Steppin' Van. Board wax!

Renton: Um, oh... Hold on a minute. I have some that just came in a few days ago.

Moondoggie: Hey Renton, have you finished getting your board ready yet? There's a wave coming. And it's huge!


Holland: If we calculate it using the source of the tectonic shift, and the flow of the strata, then the best waves are gonna be... right here.

Matthieu: So... Hey! That's down in the southern hemisphere!

Hilda: That's way too far.

Hap: If we stay on the ley-line, we won't make it in time for the wave's arrival.

Holland: That's if we stay on the ley-line.

Hap: Huh? No way.

Hilda: We're gonna do it?

Matthieu: Seriously?!

Stoner: Well. It has been a while.

Talho: Aw, fine! You want me to do it that bad, I'll do it!

Holland: All right!

Hilda: Great! It can be fun!

Matthieu: This is great!

Holland: Alright!

Matthieu: Yeah!

Stoner: Then it should be no ??? time.

Holland: This is a long time.

Hilda: Don't slap me! It hurts! It really hurts!

Holland: This is gonna be so great!

Hap: Well said!

Hilda: Don't hit me.

Talho: Hm.


Talho: Ah! They all just think of themselves! Where to go, Renton?! Are you here?! I want my change! He's as bad as the others. I'm just gonna get it myself! Wh-Wh-What the hell is this?! This is my... This is my... I forgot I had this... thing.


Renton: Huh. Just it doesn't make any sense.

Eureka: What's the matter?

Renton: Well, they're talking about a big wave, but it's really far away. I mean, by the time it gets here, there will be nothing left of it. Why is everyone getting so excited about something like that? I don't get it.

Eureka: Huh? Well, because...

Renton: Trajectory flight?

Eureka: Maurice, get in the copilot seat.

Maurice: Okay...

Eureka: Renton, hurry up! You get into, too!

Renton: Huh? What for?

Eureka: The Gekko is going to fly outside the atmosphere!

Renton: Fly outside... the atmosphere?!


Talho: Woz! When you got the course calculating, send it here!

Woz: Already sent!

Talho: We don't have much time before the window. We're going straight to maximum load. Everybody ready?

Gidget: I haven't been this excited for a long time!

Talho: We start 35 seconds after the trapar cycle shutdown.

Eureka: Here, take this!

Renton: Huh?

Eureka: It's going to be really intense today.


Hap: Confirming the all airlocks are secured in ring. Confirmation complete!

Woz: Currently we are cruising with all control systems operating on manual!

Jobs: Release valve, closure confirmed.

Talho: Portside booster. No changes are read in the pressure increase. Starboard side booster also showing no changing read the pressure increase.

Jobs: Booster internal pressure, stable. All auxiliary systems are go. Releasing all pressure locks, now. Commencing final countdown.

Talho: Confirmed normal operation of all systems. Moving into final position. Final check of quoted course... complete! Releasing booster locks! Launching now!

Holland: Higher than the sun!

Renton: Ah. A r-r-r-r-rocket?! But they're always saying that we really shouldn't use this kind of projectile booster because it's a way to pollute the air!

Linck: Mama, this belt is tight.

Maeter: Isn't it okay now?

Eureka: Yes, it's okay.

Maurice: Wow.

Renton: Th-That was close... I was just about to throw up again...

Eureka: Renton, come on. You can see the planet really clearly.

Renton: Planet?

Renton: Amazing! The planet, it really is... round!

Stoner: The Great Wall...

Renton: So this is that thing that Miss Tiptory was telling me about... Mm? If only I'd been able to understand what it was Eureka's eyes were saying at that very moment... Maybe, just maybe we were able to have been making it through all without having it end the way it did. You know, Sis? But... But, for now, just let me say one thing. Hurray for zero gravity.


Dominic: And that is the situation leading up to the current status of Operation Sora 107 in Ciudades Del Cielo. 7 minutes from enemy contact to squadron withdrawal. Because they used an LFO instead of weapons such as RPGs, it's possible that they think the attack was initiated by a rebel force like the Vodarac. I believe that some other force must have intervened there.

Dewey: Enough with the report.

Dominic: Sir?

Dewey: I want you to tell me what you think, Dominic. What do you think that "other force" is?

Dominic: Sir! Analyzing all the data we've collected, it's hard to believe that a group of civilians would use LFOs in combat as we saw here. In particular, the accuracy of the attacks were very similar to those of the old SOF 1st Mobile Squadron. In addition, the fact that eyewitness reports also mention a white LFO leads me the conclude that the Gekkostate were probably the ones involved in this attack.

Dewey: I see. Even though they're now making blatant attacks against the military forces, there are no squadrons capable of dealing with them at present. I was going to wait until my squadron was officially commissioned, but... How is that other thing going?

Dominic: Yes! Right away! You guard! Bring the black one out front!


Gidget: How far do you think you can stretch it? The Gekko Cup Competition! Cheese Stretching Championship!

Moondoggie: All right! Woo-hoo-hoo! Oh, yeah!

Gidget: And now, Chairman Moondoggie would like to say a few words.

Matthieu: So, where are we?

Stoner: It's the Manaaki base.

Matthieu: Manaaki?

Hilda: An air force base that was abandoned after a tectonic shift that hit it 6 months ago. The largest military tower in the southern hemisphere. But now it's just an empty ruined.

Matthieu: I see. And why exactly are we in a place like that?

Talho: Who knows? Ask Talho.


Hap: Oh, well. Maybe she's lost her touch or something.


Eureka: Hey.

Renton: Huh?

Eureka: Are you going? Everyone else is. You're finished repairing your board, aren't you?

Renton: What are you gonna do?

Eureka: I think I'm going to be staying here. I want to stay here.

Renton: Okay. Then I will, too.

Eureka: What?

Renton: It's just, you see, today is...

Renton: Well, hurray for zero gravity.

Eureka: Oh. That's nice, isn't it?

Renton: I'm sorry. Did I put that on too tight?

Renton: Here. This one, too.

Eureka: What will I do? My voice, it isn't reaching...

Holland: Geez, they don't have to flaunt it like that.

Talho: No kidding. And doing it here, of all places, right?

Gidget: Rock, paper, scissors! Look over there!

Moondoggie: The wave!

Gidget: Rock, paper, scissors! Look over there!

Moondoggie: A wave!

Gidget: Paper, rock, scissors! Look over there!

Matthieu: The wave isn't coming, is it?

Moondoggie: Look over where?!

Hilda: Neither is Holland.


Talho: Take me with you. Take me away with you, Please, Holland.

Talho: You've changed.

Renton: I'm sure you have nothing to worry about. I'm mean, you've really had to do an awful lot of difficult maneuvers all in just the short time since we all took off Bell Forest. Or it could just be some kind of warp in the physical structure of the ship. Hey, maybe it's something in the Amita Drive. Ah? Hey, Eureka... I'm sorry. I don't think I can hold myself back anymore.

Jobs: Just spill it already.

Renton: Ouch!

Eureka: Renton?

Jobs: You know, things would be a whole lot easier if you just spill it, Renton.

Eureka: Renton, are you all right?

Renton: I'm fine, it's nothing. After all, this is all for you, Eureka. Yes, it's no big deal, if it's for you... I mean, because of how I feel about you... I... I!

Woz: You'll feel much better if you just spill it all out.

Eureka: Is there something you're supposed to spill out?

Renton: No, I can't spill it. I can't spill it out, after all.


Talho: You've changed, Holland. Why won't you look at me?!

Holland: You're bugging me.

Talho: You're running away?!

Holland: Yeah, I want to run away... As if I actually could! I want to run away. To the other side of the planet or anywhere else... I want to forget! That day, that place and everything else, all of it! But I can't, and it all keeps chasing after me. I really just want to run away...

Talho: Even from me, Holland?

Holland: Leave me alone. I'm begging you... Can't you just help me forget about it?


Matthieu: That's it. The wave never came.

Hilda: Guess not.

Gidget: At least the pizza was good.

Stoner: Yeah. I want next time try and leach some for us, okay?

Holland: You landed us here on purpose, didn't you?

Talho: It really didn't matter to you, anyway. The wave, I mean. There's no way we'll ever forget about it, you know. It really wouldn't be right to forget. And I have no intention of forgetting. That's why you brought him on board the Gekko, isn't it?

Holland: Brother... You really know how to hit a guy where it hurts.

Talho: Your weak spots are just too easy to find.

Renton: There are still a lot of things that I don't really understand. About how Holland feels, about the reason Miss Talho looks at Holland the way she does... And about Eureka's feelings.

Linck: Oh, it's a bird!

Maurice: A bird! A bird!

Renton: There are all these things I don't understand. But, the fact that I'm standing here right now... The fact that I'm looking out at the world right now... I felt certain that was the truth. But at the same time, I couldn't help thinking. What am I here for, anyway? Why was I born on this particular planet? And, what exactly is it that I'm living for?


Dominic: Playing hide-and-seek again? The lieutenant colonel is coming. What's the matter? You've been waiting to see the lieutenant colonel for so long. Come on, stop playing hide-and-seek now.

Anemone: No!

Dominic: What's wrong with you?

Anemone: It... It keeps spilling out and won't stop up.

Dewey: It's been a long time, hasn't it? I'm glad to see you're doing so well. I hope it hasn't been too hard, my sweet little Anemone. Now, be a good girl. I haven't seen you for three years. Won't you show me that pretty little face of yours?

Anemone: Sure! Okay! Welcome back, Lieutenant Colonel Dewey!


Renton: To be continued!


Talho: The Gekko approaches an unknown phenomenon called a Corallian. The boy unknowingly heads out and is assaulted by a black KLF amidst the white whirlwinds.
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