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The Vodarac priest is saying his prayers and splashing Eureka with holy liquid that makes her convulse and the skurve break off. The monk creaks this is what happens when you wander into the eight dimension and come back to the boring ol' third, and everything else is in the priest's hands. Renton wakes up screaming over his recent killing and cocoons himself in his sleeping bag. The monk's parting ways with the crew and warns them to never let her near whatever did that in the first place again, so it shouldn't be a problem again. Holland quickly decides Renton is to blame for what happened to Eureka, and Talho calls him on knowing this could happen, as he is Diane's brother. Renton struggles to deal with his guilt of the realization that he has killed many people each time he destroyed a KLF, and gourges himself in potato chips. What hurts most of all is that no one seems to care about his troubles, but he always knew that that would be the case. The kids have set guard outside of Eureka's room, but Mischa delivers good news; Eureka is fine physically, but not mentally so she will have no visitors for the time being.
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The Vodarac priest is saying his prayers and splashing Eureka with holy liquid that makes her convulse and the skurve break off. The monk creaks this is what happens when you wander into the eight dimension and come back to the boring ol' third, and everything else is in the priest's hands. Renton wakes up screaming over his recent killing and cocoons himself in his sleeping bag. The monk's parting ways with the crew and warns them to never let her near whatever did that in the first place again, so it shouldn't be a problem again. Holland quickly decides Renton is to blame for what happened to Eureka, and everyone accuses him of jumping to conclusions and he has a responsibility of bringing Renton on the ship, which Holland denies. Talho also berates him for finding it easier to blame Renton for everything, as he is Diane's brother, which angers him. Renton struggles to deal with his guilt of the realization that he has killed many people each time he destroyed a KLF, and gourges himself in potato chips. What hurts most of all is that no one seems to care about his troubles, but he always knew that that would be the case. The kids have set guard outside of Eureka's room, but Mischa delivers good news; Eureka is fine physically, but not mentally so she will have no visitors for the time being.
   
 
Renton sees most of the crew together but leaves without saying a word. Stoner blames Gidget for saying something to him, but she says she did what she was told and acted normal. None of the crew is happy about how Renton is being withdrawn and depressed, and Matthieu finally decides to talk to him. Renton breaks down and yells that he always knew they were in a war. Matthieu asks him if he thought they were simply a pack of reffers, which he says no. Matthieu explains that the Gekkostate is a rebellion and they kill their enemies if necessary, and he thought Renton must've known. This upsets Renton even more and he storms off. Mischa leaves the kids on duty, but Renton uses a mechanical mouse to distract them so he can visit Eureka, and she wakes up to see him. He tells her that everyone is saying he is the cause of illness, and she says that may be true because her heart rate is increasing. Renton says he finally understands it's a war, and she's surprised. He tries to tell her that he's fighting to protect her. Eureka, however, says that once a person is destroyed, they can't be brought back. Again, he tries to profess his love to her but she kicks him away. Thinking Eureka now hates him, Renton apologizes to her and runs out as she tries to reach out to him. He steals Moondoggie's backpack and packs his belongings. He wonders why he did this; he didn't do all this mess to be with Eureka and he believes she and the rest of the crew hate him. He thinks about taking the Amita Drive with him, but decides against it. Just as he's about to leave, Gonzy offers him some tea. Renton tells him to tell everyone he said goodbye and drops out of the ship. Elsewhere, as a transport and attendent mecha fly onward, a man named Charles pauses from ramming his pizza in his hand to be told by his wife, Ray, it's time to get paid. Launching out of the Gekko-esque ship, they're both in LFOs. Ray chides Charles to keep it together, and they do some nice tandem sky-surfing on the same board. Charles climbs under the transports hull and busting the cockpit with a headbutt. The bandits are stopped but the pair are content to let the stolen cargo go since they weren't paid for that. Besides, Charles snatched a handful of gold.
 
Renton sees most of the crew together but leaves without saying a word. Stoner blames Gidget for saying something to him, but she says she did what she was told and acted normal. None of the crew is happy about how Renton is being withdrawn and depressed, and Matthieu finally decides to talk to him. Renton breaks down and yells that he always knew they were in a war. Matthieu asks him if he thought they were simply a pack of reffers, which he says no. Matthieu explains that the Gekkostate is a rebellion and they kill their enemies if necessary, and he thought Renton must've known. This upsets Renton even more and he storms off. Mischa leaves the kids on duty, but Renton uses a mechanical mouse to distract them so he can visit Eureka, and she wakes up to see him. He tells her that everyone is saying he is the cause of illness, and she says that may be true because her heart rate is increasing. Renton says he finally understands it's a war, and she's surprised. He tries to tell her that he's fighting to protect her. Eureka, however, says that once a person is destroyed, they can't be brought back. Again, he tries to profess his love to her but she kicks him away. Thinking Eureka now hates him, Renton apologizes to her and runs out as she tries to reach out to him. He steals Moondoggie's backpack and packs his belongings. He wonders why he did this; he didn't do all this mess to be with Eureka and he believes she and the rest of the crew hate him. He thinks about taking the Amita Drive with him, but decides against it. Just as he's about to leave, Gonzy offers him some tea. Renton tells him to tell everyone he said goodbye and drops out of the ship. Elsewhere, as a transport and attendent mecha fly onward, a man named Charles pauses from ramming his pizza in his hand to be told by his wife, Ray, it's time to get paid. Launching out of the Gekko-esque ship, they're both in LFOs. Ray chides Charles to keep it together, and they do some nice tandem sky-surfing on the same board. Charles climbs under the transports hull and busting the cockpit with a headbutt. The bandits are stopped but the pair are content to let the stolen cargo go since they weren't paid for that. Besides, Charles snatched a handful of gold.

Revision as of 03:41, 10 June 2014

Runaway
Runaway
Information
Season 2
Episode 21
Japanese Airdate 11 September, 2005
English Airdate 16 September, 2006
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Overview

The Vodarac priest that Holland saved conducts the ritual to remove the remnants of the Scub from Eureka's body. Renton tries to come to grips with the fact that he's been killing people in the Nirvash the whole time he's been with Gekkostate. When the members don't give him the answers he wants to hear, he decides to jump ship and run away from everything. Meanwhile, Dewey contracts a pair of mercenaries to deal with Gekkostate once and for all.

Synopsis

The Vodarac priest is saying his prayers and splashing Eureka with holy liquid that makes her convulse and the skurve break off. The monk creaks this is what happens when you wander into the eight dimension and come back to the boring ol' third, and everything else is in the priest's hands. Renton wakes up screaming over his recent killing and cocoons himself in his sleeping bag. The monk's parting ways with the crew and warns them to never let her near whatever did that in the first place again, so it shouldn't be a problem again. Holland quickly decides Renton is to blame for what happened to Eureka, and everyone accuses him of jumping to conclusions and he has a responsibility of bringing Renton on the ship, which Holland denies. Talho also berates him for finding it easier to blame Renton for everything, as he is Diane's brother, which angers him. Renton struggles to deal with his guilt of the realization that he has killed many people each time he destroyed a KLF, and gourges himself in potato chips. What hurts most of all is that no one seems to care about his troubles, but he always knew that that would be the case. The kids have set guard outside of Eureka's room, but Mischa delivers good news; Eureka is fine physically, but not mentally so she will have no visitors for the time being.

Renton sees most of the crew together but leaves without saying a word. Stoner blames Gidget for saying something to him, but she says she did what she was told and acted normal. None of the crew is happy about how Renton is being withdrawn and depressed, and Matthieu finally decides to talk to him. Renton breaks down and yells that he always knew they were in a war. Matthieu asks him if he thought they were simply a pack of reffers, which he says no. Matthieu explains that the Gekkostate is a rebellion and they kill their enemies if necessary, and he thought Renton must've known. This upsets Renton even more and he storms off. Mischa leaves the kids on duty, but Renton uses a mechanical mouse to distract them so he can visit Eureka, and she wakes up to see him. He tells her that everyone is saying he is the cause of illness, and she says that may be true because her heart rate is increasing. Renton says he finally understands it's a war, and she's surprised. He tries to tell her that he's fighting to protect her. Eureka, however, says that once a person is destroyed, they can't be brought back. Again, he tries to profess his love to her but she kicks him away. Thinking Eureka now hates him, Renton apologizes to her and runs out as she tries to reach out to him. He steals Moondoggie's backpack and packs his belongings. He wonders why he did this; he didn't do all this mess to be with Eureka and he believes she and the rest of the crew hate him. He thinks about taking the Amita Drive with him, but decides against it. Just as he's about to leave, Gonzy offers him some tea. Renton tells him to tell everyone he said goodbye and drops out of the ship. Elsewhere, as a transport and attendent mecha fly onward, a man named Charles pauses from ramming his pizza in his hand to be told by his wife, Ray, it's time to get paid. Launching out of the Gekko-esque ship, they're both in LFOs. Ray chides Charles to keep it together, and they do some nice tandem sky-surfing on the same board. Charles climbs under the transports hull and busting the cockpit with a headbutt. The bandits are stopped but the pair are content to let the stolen cargo go since they weren't paid for that. Besides, Charles snatched a handful of gold.

Anemone lays Dominic out and complains things are boring. She wants to pilot theEND, who she claims is crying without her, and she's likely right. He tries to explain that the Ageha Plan is in a critical stage and they don't need her taking theEND into battle. She's pleased to hear Dewey's sub-contracting that out to...Charles and Ray, who have a history with Dewey but Charles doesn't want anything to do with the military. He has Ray, which would make it hard for him to leave, but Dewey drops that he can even with Holland, which catches Charles' interest. On the Gekko, Holland thinks someone is talking about him and Talho says he is being unfair to Renton, especially when he saved Holland's life. When he calls Renton dangerous and denies that he is running away from his problems, Talho gets more angry and storms out, and runs into Moondoggie who says his backback is missing. She is not worried about that; she goes to Renton's room to check on him. Eureka asks Mischa if Renton came by because she felt like he did, but the kids claim he never came near her. Talho checks his room and finds it empty, and Gonzy asks her if she would like tea. He then relates Renton's message to her, and Talho is angry that he left without telling anyone. Having landed in a deserted area, Renton wonders what he should to do now.

Major Events

  • Eureka loses most of her hair and is badly scared after the scub is removed from her body.
  • Renton runs away from the Gekkostate after Eureka rejects him and the Gekko crew continues to treat him badly, with him concluding that everyone hates him.
  • Introduction of Charles and Ray Beams.

Trivia

  • The name of this episode is a reference to "Runaway" by Nuyorican Soul.
  • In the manga, Renton felt no guilt of killing his opponents, and he did consider leaving the Gekkostate but changed his mind.
  • Charles and Ray don't exist in the manga.
  • Gonzy speaks for the first time in this episode.
  • Renton feels that he is hated by everyone, including Eureka, and decides to leave the Gekkostate.
  • Holland and Renton mysteriously sneeze in this episode. According to Japanese superstition, someone is talking about you when you sneeze.