The microwave is a time machine. Okarin proved it. The self-anointed mad scientist nuked bananas into some gelatinous version of the future. Or maybe it was the past. Doesn't matter. No one thought he could do it, but he did it anyway. He sent text messages through time to people he knew. To his friends. Some of them female. Pretty. He should have been more careful. He should have stopped. Tampering with the time-space continuum attracts unwelcome attention....
In the summer of 2010, self-proclaimed mad scientist, Rintarō Okabe, goes to Professor Nakabachi's...
Picking up a sabre toy in order to use its liquid as a substitute for Kurisu's blood, Rintarō and Suzuha return to the day of Kurisu's death.
Steins;GateEpisode: 1In the summer of 2010, self-proclaimed mad scientist, Rintarō Okabe, goes to Professor Nakabachi's... |
Steins;GateEpisode: 2Rintarō is surprised that Kurisu is alive, before being humiliated by her during a lecture concerning... |
Steins;GateEpisode: 3Rintarō agrees to let Kurisu look at the mobile microwave on the condition she become a lab member.... |
Steins;GateEpisode: 4With further information about SERN's time travel experiments encrypted in a code that Itaru can't decipher,... |
Steins;GateEpisode: 5As Rintarō and Kurisu arrive home with the IBN-5100, Suzuha seems to be shocked when she sees Kurisu.... |
Steins;GateEpisode: 6The lab members discuss how to perfect the Mobile Microwave, dubbing messages sent to the past as 'D-Mails'.... |
Steins;GateEpisode: 7After some improvements are made to the Mobile Microwave, Rintarō decides to try changing history... |
Steins;GateEpisode: 8As Rintarō decides to resume his experiments, Moeka requests to send a D-Mail, causing Rintarō... |
Steins;GateEpisode: 9Rumiho learns about the Mobile Microwave as Rintarō discusses it with Itaru, becoming very interested... |
Steins;GateEpisode: 10Rintarō realises the D-Mail Rumiho sent prevented moe culture from being introduced into Akihabara.... |
Steins;GateEpisode: 11Rintarō discovers that a television in the electronics shop below the lab is the key to the time... |
Steins;GateEpisode: 12With the ability to utilise SERN's LHC to compress memories into D-mail size, Kurisu completes her 'time... |
Steins;GateEpisode: 13Right after Moeka kills Mayuri, Suzuha rushes in the lab and creates a distraction, allowing Kurisu... |
Steins;GateEpisode: 14Rintarō makes several time leaps, but no matter what, Mayuri always ends up dying in some way.... |
Steins;GateEpisode: 15Suzuha explains how SERN was able to build a time machine and use it to rule the world in 2036. She... |
Steins;GateEpisode: 16Unable to get much information about the badge maker's client, Rintarō decides to leap back in... |
Steins;GateEpisode: 17Despite the change in divergence, Mayuri's death still takes place, albeit a day later than in previous... |
Steins;GateEpisode: 18Rintarō tells Ruka about how she used to be a man and urges her to reverse the D-Mail responsible... |
Steins;GateEpisode: 19As Kurisu offers to look after Mayuri at a doujin convention, Rintarō heads to Moeka's address,... |
Steins;GateEpisode: 20Despite Rintarō knowing the location of the IBN-5100, Kurisu is against him trying to steal it,... |
Steins;GateEpisode: 21Not wanting to move to a World Line where Kurisu dies, Rintarō decides against the hacking. Too... |
Steins;GateEpisode: 22Kurisu reveals to Rintarō that she recalls her stabbing from dreams, as well as Rintarō's... |
Steins;GateEpisode: 23Suzuha explains that her mission is to prevent Kurisu's death and enter a World Line known as 'Stein's... |
Steins;GateEpisode: 24Picking up a sabre toy in order to use its liquid as a substitute for Kurisu's blood, Rintarō and Suzuha return to the day of Kurisu's death. |
Steins;GateThe microwave is a time machine. Okarin proved it. The self-anointed mad scientist nuked bananas into... |