
Japanese: Yuka Ootsubo
Multilingual: Gunja Chakraborty
- Most star scryers won't read their own future. We are supposed to remain philosophical about almost everything, either good or bad ... But I broke the rule. Or say, I've seen it coming.
(First Encounter Voiceline)
- I have to say, star scryers are all at the mercy of the weather ...
(Suitcase Climate Voiceline)
- We focus so much on the linear time that it has become the criterion for 'significance.' But time isn't always linear. It can be easily twisted and folded in a vaster space ... Even so, when time is not the criterion anymore, people are still obsessed with the 'meaning' of everything they do.
(To the Future Voiceline)
- I value the present day ... No suspicious colleagues are around poking their noses into others' affairs, nor must I conceal my research direction.
(Idle Voiceline)
- Just time I expected. Be my guest, Timekeeper.
(Greetings Voiceline)
- Departing at dawn, within half an hour after the first beam of sunlight appears in the sky, you may see Mercury on the horizon if lucky enough.
(Morning Voiceline)
- As for breakfast, Indian food tastes way better than the British.
(Bond: Morning Voiceline)
- Masala papad is not a good snack for midnights. Back in the days when studying in Banner University, I was tired of having nothing to eat but this to assuage my hunger ... Yet after I left, the smell of it still lingers on, even till now.
(Night Voiceline)
- Standing on an observatory platform, I see the cold, dry wind; I see the tablelands far away, the celestial bodies above me ... I was never alone.
(Bond: Night Voiceline)
- This is called Tilak. Where I'm from, women apply Tilaks on their foreheads at a young age, so the blessings of auspiciousness will be with them for a lifetime.
(Hat and Hair Voiceline)
- It works in the same way as the Galileoscope. You can give it a go ... It's worth a try. This showed me the entrance to the universe ... and showed people the Lunar Mare.
(Sleeves and Hands Voiceline)
- A trench coat has higher practicability than a Sari. When walking in the field, its heavy-duty fabric blocks the wind of the wild, and condensation on its smooth surface is easy to wipe off. Don't forget the pockets—big enough to shovel three notes in.
(Clothing and Torso Voiceline)








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