As Rintaro goes into town with Mayuri to look for parts Kurisu needs, he explains to her that a time leap may be safer to conduct than simply sending D-Mails due to the nature of. Confronting Moeka about FB and telling her about her future suicide, Rintaro finds the offending text, which involved the location of the IBN 5100, but annulling it via another D-Mail still does not change the World Line. 's 2015 video game of the same name, and is part of the Science Adventure franchise. As the repairs to the time machine are completed, Mayuri deduces from the time machine's name that Suzuha's father is actually Daru. It serves as a prequel episode to the anime adaptation of Steins;Gate 0. Not wanting to move to a World Line where Kurisu dies, Rintaro decides against the hacking. As they observe the IBN 5100 being taken out, they follow it as it is passed along to several people, including Yugo, before it ends up on a plane bound for France, where SERN is located. After Daru updates the Phone Microwave's firmware, Rintaro decides to perform an experiment attempting to change history by sending winning lottery numbers to the past. As a car appears during Mayuri's fated time to die, Rintaro attempts to change destiny by letting the car hit him instead, but Mayuri pushes him out of the way and dies in his place. With Mamoru Miyano, Asami Imai, Kana Hanazawa, Ashly Burch. Picking up a light up sword in order to use its liquid as a substitute for Kurisu's blood, Rintaro and Suzuha return to the day of Kurisu's death. Moments after Mayuri's death, Suzuha rushes in the lab and creates a distraction, allowing Kurisu to use the time leap machine to send Rintaro back in time to 5pm the same day. As Rintaro returns to the present, Suzuha gives her thanks before she disappears, as she does not exist yet in the Steins Gate world line. The main difference between this episode and the original episode 23 is that Okabe does not open the Movie Mail from himself, due to Mayuri begging Suzuha to stop relying on Okabe to prevent World War Three. Steins;Gate. Speaking with Yugo again in the new World Line, Rintaro learns that Suzuha had died of illness instead and receives her Divergence Meter, which is now showing a different value. Steins;Gate Episode 23 that aired last week in Japan was quite different from the original from Season 1. In order to have the best experience with the continuity to Steins;Gate 0, you should watch up to Episode 22 through the very end of the credits, then move to Steins;Gate: Kyoukaimenjou no Missing Link - Divide By Zero.See my note below, in that episode. Rintaro, Moeka, and Kurisu go to confront Yugo, who reveals himself to be FB and a Rounder who was forced to do SERN's bidding to prevent harm from befalling Nae. Now it's a careful game of cat and mouse to not get caught and moreover, try to survive. While the gang gathering parts needed to connect the IBN 5100 with Daru's PC, Suzuha warns Rintaro to be cautious of Kurisu. The microwave is a time machine and the girl gets shot. After knocking Kurisu out with a taser, Rintaro uses his own blood from his stab wound to recreate the scene he originally saw, fooling his past self and sending him on his time-hopping journey. Escaping the Rounders' clutches and performing another time leap, Rintaro locates Mayuri earlier and escapes to the subway station. Rintaro then uses Yugo's cell phone to finally cancel out Moeka's D-Mail, returning to a World Line where both Moeka and Yugo are alive and the IBN 5100 is once again in their possession. Available on. Fueled by their imaginations, Okabe and his friends form a secret laboratory and seek to unlock the mysteries of time travel!