:35:17
Now that production for project
Babylon is done for awhile...
:35:21
...we're concentrating
on export.
:35:24
We just recently increased
production on this line by 20%.
:35:29
I see.
:35:32
You know, even though l see this view every day,
l still feel like l'm dreaming.
:35:38
Fifty years ago, we started a small parts
factory for the US occupational force.
:35:43
Then we grew from vehicle
parts to machine manufacturing.
:35:46
We started on industrial robot
development the year Asuma was born.
:35:53
And now the monsters called
Labors are flowing down the line.
:35:57
But l'm lost...
:36:01
I studied a lot, but fifth generation
computer or system engineering...
:36:08
I just can't handle them. As a mechanic.
.. I really feel lonely...
:36:14
I'm just about the same.
:36:18
Everybody was constantly kicking me
upstairs as a ``Vehicle God'' or something,
:36:22
but when it comes to software
l'm basically a beginner...
:36:26
There's no way l can compete with
Shige or any of the younger guys...
:36:29
But Sakaki...
:36:32
There's no point in fossil engineers
sitting around comforting each other.
:36:37
No matter how technology develops,
there's one thing that holds true.
:36:41
As long as the human side,
those who make the machines...
:36:45
...those who maintain the machines,
and those who handle the machines...
:36:49
...don't do anything bad,
the machines won't play foul.
:36:56
But Jitsuyama, l didn't come here as
the SV2 maintenance squad leader...