Dr. Stone (2019–…): Season 3, Episode 4 - Eyes of Science - full transcript

"Whyman" suddenly sent an eerie message to Senku and the others. Senku, Ryusui, Chrome, Gen, and Ukyo, the five generals of the Kingdom of Science, began a strategic meeting to find out their true identity.

Who... Who could it be?

Who sent that mysterious message?

Maybe there are other survivors

on the other side of the ocean.

Could be a distress call.

A derelict ship
might have picked up our signal.

Then why not say
"Mayday" or "hello" instead?

The sender asked "why" several times.
We're the ones who should ask that.

TACTICAL MEETING HALL

Worrying won't solve the mystery.

Leave that to Senku and his team.
We should focus on our work here.

Alright, let's get working!

I wholeheartedly agree, Master Taiju.

Yes. Too many cooks spoil the broth.

We should let the council members
decide our course of action.

They have firsthand experience

and are the Kingdom of Science's...

five most brilliant minds.

Wait. Does Chrome belong to the list?

He is pretty smart,
but he overreacts sometimes.

I don't overreact!

Case in point.

Will we be okay?

Let's retrace the events so far.

One day, a mysterious light
covered the entire Earth,

and all of humanity was petrified.

Of course, our civilization at the time
did not have such technology.

Then, Senku woke up
from the petrification on his own

after 3,700 years of sleep.

And I think "Why-Man"
is the mastermind behind all this.

You've already given the person a name?

I seriously doubt the culprit
has been alive for 3,700 years.

But if petrifying oneself is possible,
then that's a different story.

Hold on...

I blew my top about this,

but is Why-Man even our enemy?

Maybe we're dealing with a friendly.

That's beside the point.

For now, we need to assume
this entity as an enemy.

Even if we were wrong,

it wouldn't hurt to be over-prepared.

I'm pretty sure they're not thrilled
about making our acquaintance, for real.

After all...

Are you the mastermind?

They completely ignored
Senku's provocation

and ended the Morse code
transmissions abruptly.

And Why-Man has been quiet ever since.

We're clueless about the enemy.

We neither know the entity's identity
nor its whereabouts.

It can't get much worse.

That's it!

That made things a lot simpler.

Let's take a look at
this enemy we can't see

with the "Eye of Science."

A conical flask?

This will enable us to see the enemy?

I don't think so.

She's correct.

I actually got it right?

Power Team, it's time for work.

This was found inside Chrome's cavern
full of precious stones.

The beautiful sphalerite.

Oh yeah, we collected some of that.

I need this powdered...

Powdered in seconds!

Powder the ore,

dissolve it with water,
and pour the solution into the flask.

It will then stick to the bottom surface.

Fluorescent coating done!

Then, the usual process.

We're making a big vacuum tube
with this conical flask.

Easy work.

Even at this stage, I still don't get it.

You might get it
once we turn on the switch.

Press.

Like a vacuum tube, we create a current
with heated electron-emitting electrodes.

Electron beam!

Electrons hit the bottom of the flask,

and the phosphor coating lights up.

And that's how a CRT display is made.

UNLOCKED: BRAUN TUBE!

I was going to use it for our GPS,
so I had everything prepared.

Easy-peasy.

You call this thing a display?

I only see a dot.

Maybe Senku finally lost his marbles

because he made too many complex things.

We move the electron beam
to create images.

By moving the beam from left to right
and top to bottom at an accurate speed,

the display will create an image.

This is the old-school CRT television.

How do we move the electron beam
at an accurate speed?

For that,

we need the magic stones
known as crystals.

He wants to spy on our enemy
with crystals now.

He really has lost his mind.

I haven't gone senile just yet.

Crystals really do have magical powers.

This is based on science, right?

This is ten billion percent
based on science.

A crystal plate vibrates
at a very precise frequency

when voltage is applied.

The precise vibrations generate
low-distortion crystal-made electric waves

which are then sandwiched
between two plates.

Curve!

The electron beam passing through
the plates will make a clean curve.

The light just moved sideways!

The dot turned into
a pretty straight line!

I don't really get it,
but is this a crystal TV?

I only know crystals are bad!

A stone actually has this kind of power...

Nature's law is so unfathomable.

Yeah.

Making use of these phenomena
with a grateful heart...

is science!

We wrap up with the vertical curve.

Connecting the radio antenna
with the horizontal sandwich plates...

I get it now.

Isn't this...

As a sonar expert, I should have
realized that this was the fastest.

We can now see the unseen enemy

with the Eye of Science!

It's a radar!

By connecting the wire
of the antenna to a microphone,

it turns into an underwater sonar.

Ukyo, that's your field of expertise.

A GPS, a radar, and now a sonar...

This really is a vessel of science.

I told you.

Humanity's greatest weapon is information.

Why-Man, I'll smoke you out,

whether you're on land,
in the sky, or in the sea.

The first thing you said
after spotting us was "why."

You must have something to do with
the mystery of the petrification.

We can see what's in the ocean
with this squiggly line.

If the flat part is the ocean floor,

then what's causing
the zig-zag pattern in the middle?

Senku! Ukyo!

There's something in the water!

A whole swarm of them!

Good job, Chrome.

This is half of the reason
why sonar was made.

A voyage to the other side
of the Earth is a long journey.

Naturally, we'll need to procure
fresh food on the sea.

We can detect schools of fish too.

What a haul!

UNLOCKED: RADAR AND SONAR!

In other words,

the Eyes of Science, radar and sonar,
will help us reach the other side of Earth

and find the mysterious Why-Man!

Yeah. We owe Why-Man our thanks.

After all, we were clueless
as to where to start.

Since he made contact first,

we're finally one step closer to solving
the mystery of the petrification.

You seem thrilled, for real.

A showdown with the enemy
might be imminent...

If Why-Man's message
was meant to be a threat,

ironically, it has the opposite effect...

against someone like Senku.

Yeah, you're right.

My dear Senku is just made different.

I've never seen so many fish before!

With fishing radar and bread,

we won't have problems with food at sea.

RESTAURANT FRANÇOIS

This is amazing.

With this, we can catch
all the fish we need.

Radar and sonar are amazing technologies.

Indeed. It doesn't matter
if it's a dark night or a cloudy day,

This can see through anything.

Can see through...

...anything?

If radar sees through anything,
can it see through girls' clothes...

Right, no ulterior motives.

Just a slight scientific curiosity.

Stinking pervert.

Ginro, how can you...

You'll need an X-ray for that.

But it sees through
more than just clothing.

Using radar... to see through...

Hey! Chrome is thinking
about the same thing!

I doubt that.

Chrome is probably thinking
about something that's more fun,

we just don't know what it is yet.

Ukyo, what is your professional take
on this thing?

I'm more worried about the radar's output.

Batteries won't be enough to power it.

Don't worry.

I'll install a few massive engines
on the ship.

Those will generate the power we need.

It sounds so challenging
that it has me all fired up!

The ship is complete
after we install the engines, right?

Yeah.

But there are a few problems.

To make massive engines,

we need more than just a lab.

We have to go industrial.

That requires a lot of iron and petroleum.

We're running out of ironsand.

For such low yields,
it's not worth the trouble anymore.

The radar can see through anything...

The sky and the sea too...

In that case,

can it also see through the ground
and help us find stuff like iron?

This thing transmits radio
or electromagnetic waves.

Anyway, if I connect this coiled thing

to the radar display...

We won't know until we try.

Let's see how it reacts with the ore.

Where is Chrome?

He took off somewhere in high spirits.

He kept yelling,
"This is bad! This thing works!"

This place brings back memories.

The God of Thunder has descended.

Kohaku, Senku, and I

captured lightning on this barren hill.

This is where we found the magnet,

the rock that reacted
with the radar just now!

I found this bad rock on a barren hill.

Try to remember... Didn't I find it here
with my feet when I was little?

It has to be here somewhere.

It moved! It moved a little just now!

It definitely moved!

We're getting warmer!

Here comes the underground radar
in a bamboo tube!

This is bad!
It's a lot of work, but it's a lot of fun.

This feels like a treasure hunt.

Yeah!

Senku!

This is a metal detector.

Since it uses electromagnetic waves,
you could say it's an underground radar.

When a magnetic substance,

in this case magnetite, gets close to
the coil, an electric current is induced.

Master gatherer Chrome,

the thing you discovered
with science and your own two feet...

is an iron ore deposit!

Amazing!

UNLOCKED: IRON MINE!

Look at him all smug.

Chrome becomes a big-head
when he gets praised for his effort.

Don't worry,
I'm not letting it get to my head.

It just feels really awesome

when you try out your ideas
and your thesis is proven true!

This is bad! Science is so much fun!

You can say that again.

You should consider yourself
lucky, though.

We really hit the jackpot, didn't we?

As I mentioned,
the age of industrialization is upon us.

We'll need far more resources
than we've ever imagined.

Darn it...

This work is too exhausting.

Oh, right. I didn't think about
how to transport the ore.

There are a lot of them,
and they're so heavy.

Indeed.

It's tough enough to move the ore
out of the cave.

The cave is surrounded by mountains.
On top of that, we must cross the ocean.

We have a hundred or so villagers
in the Kingdom of Science.

We'll get everyone to help
carve out a new path.

Senku!

How does this look?

Yeah, this is perfect.
Ten billion points for you.

Kaseki, you'll be in charge of this mine.

All right, Chrome.

Let's show them
what the Crafts Team is made of!

All right, let's take care of the work
outside in the meantime.

Senku, what is this work about?

What did you mean by
"carve out a new path"?

We're going to build
an extensive logistics network.

If we... can c-clear a path
to the cave through this rough terrain,

we can use w-wheels on land...

It's difficult
when road conditions are this bad.

It's super hard...

We're getting paved roads!

The primitive stone world
suddenly became somewhat urbanized.

Yeah. With petroleum,
the world will undergo big changes.

Then again, asphalt is
actually 90% gravel.

For real?

I thought paving roads meant

pouring petroleum-based
mud-like stuff onto the ground.

Me too.

Don't be silly!
That's way too wasteful of petroleum.

It's petroleum effluent plus gravel.

It's a very cost-effective solution!

The sticky leftovers of boiled petroleum

is asphalt.

The next step is
mixing it with gravel, and...

-Go...
-...rilla!

What!?

-Gori-Gori...
-the final touch is smashing it flat!

Gorilla! Gori-Gori...

They're working at break-neck speed...

I can't tell if the method
is scientific or primitive...

We won't need power tools
if we have the Power Team.

We're not going to be overly ambitious
and pave all the roads in the area.

We're only fixing the bumpiest bit
for the shortcut to the river.

This is not just good enough...

This is awesome!

Once you get it to the river...

Leave it to us, the seaside tribe!

Ginro, you're not rowing the boat at all!

Transporting heavy goods
by water is more efficient.

It has always been that way.

Japan's logistics is possible
because of its elongated layout.

Shipping King!

The Nanami Conglomerate was originally
a shipping company back in the Edo Period.

Was that how your ancestors
made a fortune, my dear Ryusui?

Yeah!

So then...

Now, we have to move the ore
up this rough slope.

When we go industrial,

we need more than just one genius
to get things done.

A leader with great leadership
plays a pivotal role in this situation.

That's the field of kingcraft.

When I was little,
the Nanami Conglomerate had taught me

how to control my emotions...

and never be obsessed with anything.

But I disagree!

My kingcraft is different!

People don't follow leaders
who aren't having fun!

Being able to enjoy this world

is the strength of a leader
that motivates the people.

Well then, the Kingdom of Science...

has done just that
to perfection, for real!

We can't have a mine without this vehicle.

A mine cart!

UNLOCKED: MINE CART!

This is bad! This is so much fun!

I don't know if you're the culprit
behind the petrification.

Just wait, Why-Man!

We're coming after you real bad

with science and resources!

THE KINGDOM OF SCIENCE'S
LOGISTICS NETWORK

The Kingdom of Science's
fun network of logistics is complete!

PERSEUS, SHIP OF SCIENCE

This story is fiction but the flora/fauna,
substances, and methods

are based on reality.

Collecting/making them is dangerous
and/or may constitute a criminal act.

Please do not attempt.