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Layer 06:Kids
Original Air Date: 1998.08.03
Summary Version: 1.00
Summary Date: 1999.07.03
Summary By: Shades |
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Main Characters Introduced:
Professor Hodgeson
The "Cheshire" Cat |
[OP]
People are walking the streets of Tokyo at night. A
female voice informs us, "When humans are connected, small voices
will become larger. When humans are connected, even life will get longer
so..."
[Title: KIDS Layer 06]
It is nighttime and the power lines are emitting their
by now very familiar hum. Lain's dad stands in the dark hallway outside of
Lain's room. Her door is open just a crack and a bright light fills the
narrow space. Lain's father proceeds to the door, knocks and announces he
is coming in before any reply can be heard. His eyes widen in surprise as
he notices first that he is standing in water and second that Lain's Navi
now fills most of her room. He looks about the room with a look of shock
and amazement on his face. All he can do is gasp "Lain."
Lain appears to be entranced as she stares at her Navi
screen. She does not seem to know that her father is in the room . Her
father notes that Lain is engrossed with her computer so he turns to
leave, his face frozen with a grimace of concern.
The Navi scrolls up the word COMA. Lain says "Thank
you" to the screen. Suddenly the scene shifts and Lain is floating in
a solid white room. She is having a conversation with someone who is not
visible. Lain continues, "But I'e already confirmed that
register," and laughs. She notes "It is so strange." A
moment of silence which Lain seems to reply to by stating "I agree.
It'd be better if the next generation protocol would be released soon.
When it is I can.." Lain then switches the topic. "But why are
you so kind to me?". A strange sound seems to reply and Lain
then says, "I don't think so. I'm just curious. Because I don't have
many friends." The strange sound is heard again. Lain replies,
"Thank you all, Knights." then she laughs.
A daytime view of the power lines. Lain is walking to
school. She is startled by the sudden appearance of a boy, standing just a
short distance ahead of her. He is staring at the sky with his arm raised
in a 'V' shape. Lain follows his gaze upwards but does not see anything.
When she looks back down, the boy is gone.
Scene shifts to Lain's classroom. Lain is using her
pocket Navi and is about to connect to the wired when she is interrupted.
Reika chides, "You are too diligent." Lain quickly puts her
pocket computer in her desk. Alice adds, "Lain, you look like
yourself again." Juri also walks over and comments, "Let's play
together again. If you are alone, your life will be miserable." Lain
counters, "But I'm not alone." Alice gasps, "What, who is
with you?" Lain answers, "Many people visit me." But she
pauses and corrects herself, "No, perhaps I go to where they
are." Reika gets somewhat huffy. "You mean the Wired? A 'Net
Pal' is not a real friend." Alice is amused by Reika and teases her,
"Reika is too much of an old fogy." Juri agrees and repeats
"Old fogy." Reika takes their teasing in stride and responds,
"Nothing wrong with that. But Lain, who are you talking to?"
Lain grins and very slowly and deliberately states, "That... is...
a... secret." Alice looks concerned. Reika and Juri are intrigued and
press Lain to tell them more.
The scene shifts to a new location. It appears to be a
tall apartment building. The voices of Lain and her friends can be heard
discussing what outfit would look best on Lain. The scene shifts again and
we see all four girls in casual clothing. They are walking about the
city's shops. Juri recommends they all go to one store in particular
because they can eat ice cream for thirty minutes. The girls seem to be
enjoying their outing. They are walking and laughing. Suddenly Reika stops
and makes a sound of puzzlement. Alice hears her and asks, "What's
up?" Reika points down the street at a boy (it is the same boy
Lain saw earlier in the episode). He is again staring up at the sky with
his arms raised in a 'V'. Lain's eyes widen in recognition. Juri asks,
"What is that kid doing?'" Reika responds, "I wonder."
Juri then says, "Let's go, Lain".
The girls walk a short distance further. Lain is looking
about the throng of people who are also walking about the city. Lain's
attention is caught by two children in the crowd. Both are staring up at
the sky and simultaneously raise their arms skyward. Lain looks up at the
sky. A cloud appears. The cloud begins to part down the middle like a
curtain opening for a play. A huge godlike image of Lain appears in the
cloud. Lain gasps in shock. The other girls had continued walking. Alice
backtracks, sees that Lain is mesmerized and asks, "What?" Now
other people in the crowd have noticed the apparition in the sky and they
begin to buzz with questions. Alice turns to Lain and gasps as she too
looks upward. "Is that Lain?" she asks aloud. Lain does not
answer and turns her gaze downward to look at the two children once more.
They are still standing with their arms raised seemingly in benediction to
the godlike Lain figure. Lain looks upwards again but the sky has returned
to normal.
It is dusk and the scene shifts back to Lain's house.
Mom is in the kitchen doing dishes. Without turning around she states,
"You're home early lately." It seems she is addressing Mika who
is sitting sprawled on the couch watching the television news. Mom
continues, "Instead of you, Lain's out late these days.". Mika
does not respond. Mom then asks her, "Did you get the recommendation
(to the next grade level)?" Mika still does not reply and seems to be
in a catatonic state as she blankly stares at the TV screen. Mom then
announces, "She's home." Mika still just stares. She seems to
attempt to verbally respond but can only make a guttural sound, as if she
is unable to speak.
Lain sloshes into her dark bedroom. Her Navi seems to
come on automatically upon her entrance. A voice announces, "In Tokyo
there was an extraordinary phenomenon in the sky." Lain begins to
angrily take off her clothing. The voice continues, "Many people were
afraid of it. Is it a mischievous prank? Is it just a natural
phenomenon?" Lain plops down in front of her Navi. The voice is still
going, "Was it done by someone on purpose?" Lain addresses her
Navi, "Hello Navi." It answers, "Hello Lain." Lain
then instructs her Navi to connect her to the wired.
The scene shifts to a dark area. There is a single beam
of light with a figure illuminated in it. It is Lain. A male voice asks,
"Are you Lain?" Lain ignores the question and keeps walking.
Suddenly a giant mouth appears behind her (okay folks- welcome to
Wonderland cuz this is where things really get strange-Shades). The mouth
says, "You're great. You can change your shape in the real world so
much." Lain retorts, "You're pretending to be a Cheshire
Cat." (See, I told you, Wonderland. Literally and figuratively-
Shades) The mouth snickers and says, "I can only do this because of
my user permission level." The scene shifts and we see that Lain is
walking on a path of light, surrounded by darkness. The mouth continues,
"Almost all people only have an ear. I'm better than them." Lain
is annoyed by the mouth and states, "Don't waste your breath. Give me
information." The mouth giggles, "If I help Lain, I'll be a hero
in this locale." Lain counters, "You make too much noise,"
and wipes her arm across her face. She then asks, "Have you ever
heard of the game that's popular among grade school children?" The
mouth asks, "Game?" There are many children's games.
"Stupid fellow," responds Lain. The mouth then asks, "Were
you inspired to think of a child's game?" Lain waxes philosophical,
"Everything will be a game for children." The mouth opens wide
and sighs, "Tsk, You found out this 'Result'. I see. He may know the
answer."
A panel like object appears on the path before Lain.
Lain walks up to the panel and looks at it. On it is an image of an older
bearded man wearing a lab coat. Lain states, "He is a child killer,
this scientist." The panel disappears leaving the scientist image
behind, though it has become more grainy. The mouth giggles, "Tee hee.
That's just like you Lain. You found him by yourself. In the real world he
is an old man merely waiting to die in a hospital ward." Lain's eyes
narrow. The mouth adds, "I helped you. A little bit. Ask about
KIDS." The mouth then laughs and moves away leaving Lain alone with
the image of the scientist. Lain throws a parting jib at the mouth,
"I didn't need your help, Cheshire Cat." Lain now addresses the
gray figure of the scientist, "Professor Hodgeson. It's your turn
now. Tell me about it." The scene closes in on his face and sifts
once more.
Lain is standing next to the prone figure of Professor
Hodgeson as he reclines on a bed. They are on a large balcony. Professor
Hodgeson addresses Lain, "You look very lifelike, young lady."
Lain ignores his comment and asks, "What is KIDS?" He sighs,
"What a tranquil time. Until my body in the real world rots, I want
to remain calm." Lain presses him again, "You must know what
happened. What is KIDS?" The professor is in no hurry to answer her
questions, "A beautiful time. An eternity of silence." Lain does
not give up, "Professor Hodgeson. Let me see the data pertaining to
the experiment fifteen years ago." The professor finally acknowledges
Lain's questioning, "I didn't want to put children in danger."
Lain corrects him, "It's not about fifteen years ago but about the
game children are playing now. Isn't it a reproduction of your experiments
fifteen years ago?" The professor replies, "Someone learned of
it from a trash can. I believed that I had deleted all the data."
Lain prompts, "Tell me about the Kensington Experiment." The
professor is quiet for a moment then begins, "'PSI' , super
psychological power. Almost all kids possess it, even if it is very
small."
The scene shifts to a flashback of a laboratory. The
professor's voice continues, "It's not really ESP. It's just for
intuition and it only has enough physical force to bend a coin." The
lab has rows of children who all seem to be strapped in place. There is a
strange metal dish like object over each child's head. Lain walks in front
of the image of the children used in the experiment. She points to one and
asks, "What are these over their heads?" The background
dissolves into a close up of one of the children. The professor answers,
"We called them 'Outer Receptors' and they receive the 'PSI'."
The image of Hodgeson appears in his lab coat. The scene
dissolves behind him to show a big, black, square. He states, "This
is KIDS. Even though they're weak individually, if I amass the forces of
kids..." The scene again changes. Now the black box is in the center
of rows of the children. Some type of energy appears to be focusing on the
box. Lain asks, "What did you expect?" Professor Hodgeson
replies, "Something unpredictable. I wanted to see young lady."
The scene moves to an inner view of the box. It appears to contain a
glowing sphere of energy.
Lain turns to the professor and asks, "What did you
do for them?" The professor answers, "I thought science was not
just experiments based on hypothesis." Lain hides her face in her
hands. She is disturbed by what she is hearing and seeing. The professor
continues, "I didn't ask them." Lain snaps, "Didn't you
think of the children?" The scene shows Lain and Professor Hodgeson
facing each other with the black KIDS unit between them. The professor
answers, "No, I didn't, as you said. I'd just convert this weak
electromagnetic wave of the brain received by the the 'Outer Receptor'.
The KIDS System is an extended part of the functions of the brain."
Suddenly the box and the professor disappear in a blaze of bright light.
Lain has to turn her head due to its intensity. When she looks back she
sees a rotating sphere of energy. The bodies of many children appear to be
trapped in the sphere. Their bodies then dissolve into its energy mass.
Lain yells out a question, "When all of their PSI
was joined how much power was generated?" A child's voice pleads in
the background, "Stop it!" Lain grabs her head in desperation
and proclaims, "That's enough!"
The scene shifts back to black. The professor states,
"I broke them completely so they would never be restored." Back
on the balcony the professor continues, "But the schematics of the
machine were leaked to somewhere in the Wired, then they spread."
Lain is visibly upset. She tells Professor Hodgeson that indeed someone
has found out. The professor continues, "They updated it to function
with out the Outer Receptors. It was really great that they could make it
so widespread with only an emulator. Lain looks up angrily and says,
"Do you only think about that. Do you think children are
important?" The professor replies, "The children won't return to
the real world no matter what I think. Moreover, I don't know about the
current children." Lain is mad and tells him, "You're selfish.
Who's using it now?" The professor seems to be winding down.
"Young lady, I'm tired of talking. I'm glad to have met you. I don't
know what you are trying to do, or what you're trying to be, but you're
strong. Extremely strong. You must be a blessed child of the God in the
Wired, if he exists. Lain replies softly, "I don't..." The
professor talks right over her. "Where did your enormous power come
from? You are different from those who are creating mischief with
KIDS." Lain repeats, "Mischief," then gasps as though she
realizes something. The professor turns to Lain, "Let me go now. I'm
a little tired. Now my embers of life have disappeared. My wish has also
been granted." Suddenly the professor starts to glow a bright white
color. He and his bed disappear leaving Lain alone on the balcony. Lain
has returned to the path of light. She appears to be deep in thought as
she utters a single word, "Knights."
The bright glow of a computer monitor fills the screen.
Lain is slumped in a chair in front of her Navi screen. She seems to be
exhausted. Lain addresses her screen, "Shut up. What are you? Why are
you trying to tell me something?" The screen remains blank. Lain is
not done yet and she continues to express her anger, "Was I only a
toy for you? Was it all just a game? What do you want to do with the kids?
Is it just for fun?" Lain's anger and outrage grows, "You'll do
anything just because you can, and because you're interested." Lain
laughs and exclaims, "If that's so you're mere monkeys!!!!!!!" (Balto:
Don't say MONKEY!) She then throws her body back in her chair and
continues to laugh. Around her, the Navi equipment starts to become more
active. Pressure gauges are moving and the liquid in her cooling unit
seems to be bubbling. Lain continues, "Why does no one answer? No one
answers?" Lain is looking up at the ceiling. Her eyes widen in
surprise as she notices two red laser lights scanning the ceiling.
Outside, the two men in black are standing in front of
their car. The laser lights are originating from devices on their glasses.
Lain is now at her bedroom window. The red lights run across her face. She
peers down and sees the two men. Lain scowls and proclaims, "There
they are!" Lain has run all the way through the house and pushes out
the gate outside. She stops before the men and shouts, "You! You're
the Knights, aren't you?" The men do not reply. Lain again questions
if they are the Knights. The taller of the two men puts out his hand and
motions for Lain to lie down. Lain is shocked. KERBLAM!! A loud explosion
rips through Lain's just vacated room. Her bedroom window shatters and
glass fragments fall to the ground.
Lain is shaken and asks what happened. The shorter man
explains to her that it was the cooling system in her room. Lain is still
in shock and turns to face the men. The taller man adds, "They sent a
parasite bomb to your cooling system." Lain replies, "You talk
as though you had nothing to do with it." He counters, "We didnt."
Lain is curious, "Then who did?" The men do not answer and head
back to their car. Before he gets in, the taller man turns to Lain and
answers, "The Knights." Lain's eyes widen in shock. She watches
the men drive away. A siren is heard in the distance.
To be continued...
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