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Rather than do the same, Lupin and his friends seem content to instead go around Malda and take pictures of things and people to see what they'll look like in the future. As they travel around, they then spot two armored cars chasing and firing guns at a regular one, which Jigen recognizes as being driven by Heidelberg. The thieves spring to the rescue, doing a [[The Castle of Cagliostro|Cagliostro-esque]] cliff drive to pass the armored cars. Goemon then leaps out, and as the armored cars drive at him, he cuts them in half, ending the chase.
 
Back at Lupin's hideout, Heidelberg confesses that the Maldan government wanted him to create a camera that could see into the past, so they could take pictures of people accused of crimes to see if they committed them or not. Instead, courtesy of tachyon particles, he accidentally created a camera that could see into the future. Heidelberg then adds that Fujiko is in danger since she is now being interrogated about the missing camera. Sure enough, at the prison, Zenigata watches horrified, via monitor, as she is about to be crushed by a falling ceiling. He orders the interrogation to stop, but Goebel insists that she knows the truth and persists. Trying to appeal to Marco instead and failing, Zenigata finally loses his temper and throws the premier himself at the control panel, breaking it and keeping Fujiko from being crushed under the falling ceiling. As the premier stands up, however, Zenigata realizes, to his horror, that the premier is not a human, but a robot! Goebel tries to shoot Zenigata when he finds out the truth, but the detective throws the robot's head as a distraction and manages to escape.
 
Zenigata finds the unconscious Fujiko and carries her out of the torture chamber, just in time to spot Lupin and his gang flying overhead in a helicopter. But before they can meet, the Marco robot blocks his path; Zenigata attempts to fight it, but it nearly beats and chokes him to death. Luckily, Goebel orders Marco to stop, declaring they will finish things after finding the missing camera.
 
On the roof, Lupin and his gang attempt to trade the camera and Heidelberg for Fujiko and Zenigata. Heidelberg refuses to go back to Goebel, but Lupin successfully trades the camera for Fujiko. Goebel decides to take a picture with the camera to see if it is the real thing, but when he presses the shutter button, a rat (Goebel's greatest fear, according to Heidelberg) springs out. As Goebel drops the camera in fright, Lupin warns Zenigata to run for it; Zenigata pushes the Marco robot out of his way, in the process knocking its head off. While the robot blindly takes out its own men, Zenigata makes it to the helicopter. Alas, the robot also tramples the much sought-after camera, destroying it for good. It makes one last grab for Zenigata, but only succeeds in pulling off the detective's trousers as he and the gang escape in the copter.
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=== This episode features examples of: ===
* [[Absurdly Sharp Blade]]: Goemon cuts two armored cars in half.
* [[AIA.I. Is a Crapshoot]]: Marco accidentally attacks his own side after losing his head.
* [[Artificial Human]]: Boss Marco.
* [[Barbie Doll Anatomy]]: The nudist camp at the end.