Public Security Section 9
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Motoko Kusanagi...this is changed when she rescues Togusa from a suicide attempt. It is hinted that she comes back to Section 9 at the end. She leads Section 9 on a raid to find the Puppeteer. At the end of Solid State Society, she repeats her famous line,... In this article: Motoko Kusanagi, Batou, Public Security Section 9, Hideo Kuze, CIS, Togusa, and Saito |
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Wikipedia | October 30, 2009
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex
...version, and Robert Buchholz in the English version. Boma is the munition and explosives expert of Section 9. He, like Pazu, is a member of Section 9 who supports Motoko, Batou, and Togusa during field operations, and often works with Pazu...
In this article: Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Public Security Section 9, Yoko Kanno, The Laughing Man, Togusa, Laughing Man, Kubota, and Batou
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Wikipedia | October 28, 2009
Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. Solid State Society
The story takes place in the year 2034, two years after the events in ''''. Female cyborg Major Motoko Kusanagi has left Public Security Section 9, an elite counter-terrorist and anti-crime unit specializing in cyber-warfare, which has...
In this article: Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. Solid State Society, Togusa, Batou, and Public Security Section 9
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Wikipedia | October 23, 2009
Public Security Section 9
Public Security Section 9 (), also referred to as Public Safety Section 9 in some translations, is a fictional intelligence department under the Ministry of Home Affairs from Masamune Shirow's Ghost in the Shell anime and manga series. In...
In this article: Public Security Section 9, Togusa, Laughing Man, Batou, Major Kusanagi, Suicide, Project 2501, and Masamune Shirow
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Wikipedia | October 18, 2009
American Empire (Ghost in the Shell)
...murdering people in the city. The AE intends to prevent the possibility of their war crimes being leaked by having the murderer killed by Section 9, who instead capture him alive. Later in the series, the Empire allows Section 9 to access its...
In this article: American Empire, Section 9, Japan, Ghost in the Shell, Appleseed, UN, United States, World War III, and Ghost in the Shell
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Wikipedia | October 05, 2009
Togusa
...end of an episode. In this feature film set in the S.A.C. universe, Major Kusanagi has left Section 9 and Togusa is now the head of field operations. Section 9 has grown considerably in this film, with a staff of more than 20. He has...
In this article: Togusa, Section 9, Batou, Stand Alone Complex, Major Kusanagi, Laughing Man, Suicide, and Mateba Autorevolver
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Wikipedia | October 05, 2009
Batou
Batou (バトー Bato) is a main male character in the Ghost in the Shell series, the second best melee fighter in Section 9, and is the second in command under Major Motoko Kusanagi. While his name is officially romanized as "Batou", in some...
In this article: Batou, Section 9, Togusa, Stand Alone Complex, Mamoru Oshii, and Jericho
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Wikipedia | September 30, 2009
Kazundo Gouda
...to protect the people living in the Refugee Residential District. Gouda later becomes a main suspect in the Individual Eleven case by Section 9. He is the head of the Strategic Influence Investigation Commission within Japan's Cabinet...
In this article: Section 9, Japan, Suicide, Plutonium, Masamune Shirow, Batou, Hideo Kuze, and Motoko Kusanagi
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Wikipedia | May 07, 2009
Operator (Ghost in the Shell)
...by Eri Oono and Debra Jean Rogers. The Operators are designed to handle various tasks within the government agency Public Security Section 9, such as operating computers, carrying equipment within the agency's building, and even crewing...
In this article: Public Security Section 9, Ghost in the Shell, Masamune Shirow, and Debra Jean Rogers
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Computerworld - News, Education & Headlines - Security, Storage & Networking - Information on Hardware, Software for Laptops & Desktops | August 19, 2008
Five movies starring computers
...the concept of people's "ghosts" -- their souls, if you like -- and their physical boies.) Ghost in the Shell follows the adventures of Section 9, a covert-operations unit that specializes in tech crimes, allowing the series to explore the...
In this article: Ghost in the Shell, Section 9, Oscar, Tron, Shell, and David Warner
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www.washingtonpost.com | September 16, 2004
An Anime 'Ghost' Worthy of Its Former Self
...use, have suddenly begun fritzing out, killing their owners and disappearing. Since this could be a national security issue, Bateau's elite Section 9 is called to investigate. When Bateau attempts to arrest a killer gynoid, his 12-gauge...
In this article: Blade Runner, Togusa, Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence, Ridley Scott, Tokyo, Section 9, Electron, and Steroid
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Public Security Section 9 (Japanese: 公安9課, Kōan Kyūka), also referred to as Public Safety Section 9 in some translations, is a fictional intelligence department under the Ministry of Home Affairs from Masamune Shirow's Ghost in the Shell anime and manga series. In the original movie, it's known as the Shell Squad or Security Police Section 9.
Its operatives are trained in various methods ranging from investigations to cyber warfare, as their structure was based on the German GSG-9. They had cross-training exercises in the past with the British SAS's 22nd Regiment.
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- Law enforcement/intelligence agency
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- Daisuke Aramaki
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