<<I've got an eye for discrepancies and other alarming things, and I wanted to ask how you acquired that film. I'm currently visiting the JIS, and when the news broke I decided to pay a visit to the subway station. Official word is that the tusker shoved her way through the safety doors, but there's no damage at all to them. No chipped paint, no bent metal, nothing of the sort.>>
Operator paused to take a drink of water in realtime, flashing a grin to Spirit.
<<The rabbithole goes even deeper than that, I'm afraid. I was able to acquire the recordings from the subway cameras. While I can't clearly make out faces on your film, I can see that there were a group of salarymen who were responsible for pushing her through the same security door, which opened completely on its own.
That door shouldn't open at all until the train comes to a complete stop, omae. Your video has about 10 additional seconds of exposure that the 'official' record does not! Perhaps there was an error in the recording, or perhaps someone erased it before Metropol could take a look. Either way, the cops assumed a suicide had occurred.
My concern here is that someone exploited a public safety fixture to throw that woman on the tracks. That's dangerous to anyone - especially humans. What if this inspires the kawaruhito to do a similar stunt? I don't want them getting ideas about my subway system, if you're following my words. I need to know how you acquired that recording.>>