Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex: 2nd Gig, Ep. 24 "Nuclear Power"

The Chief Cabinet Secretary formally relieves the PM from her ministerial duties for her decision to call in the UN to mediate the Dejima crisis. Along with Aramaki, Proto and Togusa, the PM is moved under guard to an abandoned room of the building. Although PM and her Section 9 ... escorts are split up they are not out of the fight.
  • Directed by: Kenji Kamiyama
  • Runtime: 26 minutes
  • Original air date: January 01, 2003
  • Network: Starz
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1. Reembody
  January 1, 2003
Two years have past since Section 9 was forcefully disbanded by the Umibozu. In that time Section 9?s members have regrouped, their headquarters have been reconstructed, and they have resumed their previous role as a special forces team that specializes in cyber warfare. Unfortunately, the team exists in a sort of "black hole": although the group has reformed they are operating without the consent of the Japanese government because the Special Forces Restriction Bill was used to dismantle the group.
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2. Night Cruise
  January 1, 2003
Following nuclear World War III and non-nuclear World War IV (also referred to as the Second Vietnam War) Japan passed an act known as the Refugee Special Action Policy, inviting war refugees from all across Asia to enter Japan. Hundreds of Asian refugees took Japan up on the offer to enter their country, and have taken low wage jobs handed out to them by various companies looking for a low wage work force. Gino is one such refugee; having been involved in World War IV as a combat pilot, Gino has returned to Japan as a refugee.
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3. Cash Eye
  January 1, 2003
A formal investigation into one Mr. Todoko has yielded evidence that he may be managing former Secretary General Yakushima?s assets. This prompts the government to launch its own investigation into the allegations, but there are two problems: Todoko?s vault is state-of-the-art; only he can access the assets in the vault. The other more immediate concern is that a hacker and thief by the name of Cash Eye plans on infiltrating the vault during an exclusive high-society party.
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4. Natural Enemy
  January 1, 2003
The largest live fire exercise ever conducted by the Japanese Self Defense Force is currently underway in advance of the Prime Minister's planned announcement of the repealing of the Refugee Special Action Policy. As part of this exercise, a group of soldiers with Ground Self Defense Force have staged a 5:30 AM practice raid against a building where a simulated refugee terrorist group is alleged to be keeping a think tank.
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5. Inductance
  January 1, 2003
Prime Minister Kayabuki has formally renounced the Refugee Special Action Policy, a move that has drawn much criticism from refugees all over Japan. While on a tour of the Dejima Island, a massive refugee population center, the Prime Minister receives an assassination threat, and Aramaki is summoned to Fukuoka to offer his insight into the threat. The cabinet wants Section 9 to protect the Prime Minister, a role the team reluctantly agrees to.
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6. Excavation
  January 1, 2003
The prime suspect behind an attempt to blackmail the Ministry of Energy has turned up dead in Nihima City, ostensibly the victim of a tragic accident; however, a more thorough examination of the body turns up evidence of homicide. Togusa follows up on the death of the suspect, and obtains "photographic evidence" that the man had intended to use against the Ministry of Energy; however the film piece has been exposed to light, and subsequently turned completely black. Togusa discovers that the "photographic evidence" was not a photo but a radiation badge. Some one has authorized the excavation of a prewar relic, but who...and why?
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7. PU239
  January 1, 2003
Aramaki is summoned to the Prime Minister's office after plans to ship plutonium from the Uchikon 7 district of the Shonjuku Refugee District were leaked to terrorists. Despite a Coast Guard raid that managed to halt a weapons sale to the terrorists there are lingering worries that the refugee terrorists may still attempt to capture the plutonium. To counter this Section 9 is covertly assigned the mission of escorting the material out of the refugee district.
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8. Fake Food
  January 1, 2003
Tired of being manipulated by Gohda, Aramaki decides to take on the initiative to conduct his own investigation on the Individual Eleven case while simultaneously looking into the Cabinet Intelligence Agency. Section 9 is split into to teams, one focused on digging up additional info and the two aforementioned cases, and the other tasked with locating an ex-GSDA officer identified as a person of interest in a series of shootings at a local TV station.
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9. Ambivalence
  January 1, 2003
The failed attempt to secure the ex-GSDA officer for questioning has proven to be the straw that breaks the camels back, as Major Kusanagi decides to go directly into the Cabinet Intelligence Agency database to determine what Gohda is up to without all the added wires and strings. With the help of Tachikomas, who mount an assault on the building?s defense barriers, The Major (as Chroma) hacks into the Cabinet Intelligence Agency Server Decatoncale to uncover Gohda's motives.
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10. Trial
  January 1, 2003
On his way home from work Togusa becomes involved in a domestic dispute between Yukadi Shisharow and her boyfriend when the lady suddenly trips in front of Togusa?s car and screams for help. In an effort to protect the woman Togusa fires several rounds into the man?s prosthetic limbs in an effort to disable him; despite this, Togusa fails to prevent the young lady?s death. Since the shooting occurred while Togusa was off-duty a preliminary hearing is convened to ascertain the facts in the case.
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11. Affection
  January 1, 2003
Batou and Togusa are testing eight potential new recruits for Section 9. Each man is paired off to create four different teams, and each team is tasked with tracking the Major; however, the Major proves to be a difficult target to track, and eventually she loses all four teams attempting to track her. Shortly after losing the last team Kusanagi is unexpectedly hacked, leaving her in a seemingly empty street with no communication links.
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12. Selecon
  January 1, 2003
The Tachikomas locate a stealth gate that can only be accessed through the European Satellite system; after passing through the gate, Boma recovers a suspicious file believed to be the virus that infected the Individual Eleven. Ishikawa and Boma attempt to figure out how the virus in the file affects its victims by using the external memories of an infected Individual Eleven member.
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13. Make Up
  January 1, 2003
Aramaki calls a briefing to discuss the events surrounding the sudden appearance and murder/suicide of the members of the Individual Eleven. Techs briefing the team think that the sole survivor of the group may be using a unique face created by a face sculpture with an artistic background. Only two known people in the area have the skill to create a face of that calibre, making Section 9's job somewhat easier.
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14. Poker Face
  January 1, 2003
Representatives from the American Empire have arrived in Japan to discuss a new security treaty, and Section 9 is one of the various groups assigned to secure the building where the talks are taking place. In their off-time, members of the security teams strike up a poker game, but so far Saito has won every hand. Intrigued by this, the Tachikomas assigned to the security truck shift their discussion from the reason for the new security treaty to the reason why Saito is consistently winning a game of chance.
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15. PAT
  January 1, 2003
Section 9's Tachikoma fleet is down for routine maintenance. While the technicians inspect the fleet the think tanks begin a philosophical discussion on the Individual Eleven case and the implications and motives behind it. Gradually, this discussion shifts to the topic of the self and the reason why the Tachikomas have felt the sensation of looking down on themselves. Meanwhile, Togusa, Batou, his personal Tachikoma, and the Major report to Spring 8 to gather evidence collected by the staff from the 11 deceased members of the Individual Eleven.
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16. Another Chance
  January 1, 2003
The Prime Minister calls a meeting of her cabinet to discuss the refugee situation. During the meeting several cabinet members attempt to separate themselves from the problem, while top-ranking military officials and local law enforcement voice their concern over the sudden influx of refugees to Dejima Island. When a recess is called the Prime Minister meets with Aramaki and Kusanagi, who alert her to the existence of "cyberbrain hubs".
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17. Red Data
  January 1, 2003
Following Ishikawa's intelligence reports, the Major heads to Taiwan to investigate a lead on Kuze. She learns that he had a powerful effect on the refugees, and is believed responsible for the creation of a narcotics and explosive smuggling ring. As she prepares to leave the police station, the detective discloses that her plane will not leave until tomorrow, giving Kusanagi some much needed free time. While on the streets Kusanagi meets a street kid with aspirations to make it big by dabbling in the drug trade.
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18. Trans Parent
  January 1, 2003
A patient undergoing a routine medical procedure unexpectedly takes a turn for the worst, and the medical staff mount a frantic effort to save him. During the operation it becomes necessary for the Doctor in charge of the operation to look into the man?s external memories, at which point he discovers that his patient is in fact the terrorist "Angel?s Feathers", one of the world?s most wanted men.
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19. Chain Reaction
  January 1, 2003
On Dejima island, a crisis is brewing. The refugees have moved away from Japan in an effort to create an autonomous region they can call their own. The Cabinet Intelligence Agency is exploiting the situation an effort to fan the flames of separatism, with Gohda vowing to give Kuze "his very best script". With Dejima now cordoned off by officers in riot gear, Section 9 decides to to launch a surgical strike against the militant refugees which aims to capture Kuze.
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20. Fabricate Fog
  January 1, 2003
Section 9 regroups from the fire fight, and the body of their dead teammate is airlifted out of Dejima. Desperate for information on where a mob/refugee deal would go down, Aramaki pulls some strings and learns that the probable location for such an act would be Ororastafu island. Section 9 is therefore dispatched to the island with the objective of stopping the deal while a request is formally made for a Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force security net to catch Kuze if he happens to evade capture.
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21. Embarassment
  January 1, 2003
Batou confronts Kuze in an effort to stop him from leaving with the plutonium, but Kuze proves to be a better fight than Batou and ends up disabling Batou's right leg and left arm, putting Batou out of commission. When Kusanagi arrives at the scene, she and the Tachikoma assigned to her destroy the other GSDA combat suit, and manage to locate Batou, who informs them of Kuze's escape.
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22. Reversal
  January 1, 2003
A tactical nuclear device has been discovered in the Kyushu Telecom Tower in the Japanese capital of Fukuoka, and some 35 million citizens are subsequently evacuated over a five-day period to allow the Ground Self Defense Army to safely diffuse and remove the device. The assumed culprits behind the bomb are militant refugees, but Section 9 thinks otherwise, and with the Prime Minister's permission, enter into the hot zone to investigate the bomb first-hand.
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23. Martial Law
  January 1, 2003
Prime Minister Kayabuki meets with her cabinet to discuss the Fukuoka nuclear bomb incident, but the cabinet has already decided to deploy the army to retrieve the remaining plutonium supposedly hidden on Dejima Island. Reluctantly, Kayabuki agrees to the plan, and returns to her office to report the decision to Aramaki. After mulling over the available options, Aramaki suggests that the PM put in a request to the United Nations and ask that their nuclear inspectors be dispatched to Dejima to collect the plutonium.
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24. Nuclear Power
  January 1, 2003
The Chief Cabinet Secretary formally relieves the PM from her ministerial duties for her decision to call in the UN to mediate the Dejima crisis. Along with Aramaki, Proto and Togusa, the PM is moved under guard to an abandoned room of the building. Although PM and her Section 9 escorts are split up they are not out of the fight.
 
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25. This Side Of Justice
  January 1, 2003
The Tachikoma units, through the use of a satellite, have spotted an American Empire ballistic missile submarine carrying nuclear submarine-launched ballistic missiles off the coast of Okinawa. The discovery has the Tachikoma tanks concerned; they are unable to hack into the submarine's computerized equipment to determine the vessels orders, and to make matters worse the SLBM's carried by the submarine are designed to go clear into the stratosphere before returning to Earth.
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26. Endless Gig
  January 1, 2003
The JMSDF lets loose with another round of naval artillery fire and missile strikes as refugees on Dejima attempt to evacuate the island aboard makeshift rafts and boats. In an attempt to save as many refugee lives as possible Kusanagi orders the Tachikoma units to secure as much space as they can find on the net to store the refugees' memories and ghosts, but the Tachikoma units disregard these orders. Taking matters into thier own hands, the Tachikomas decide to commandeer a satellite.
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Episode 24, "Nuclear Power"
Synopsis: The Chief Cabinet Secretary formally relieves the PM from her ministerial duties for her decision to call in the UN to mediate the Dejima crisis. Along with Aramaki, Proto and Togusa, the PM is moved under guard to an abandoned room of the building. Although PM and her Section 9 escorts are split up they are not out of the fight.
Original air date: January 1, 2003
Runtime: 26 minutes
ASIN: B000YJ9OJU
Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #295,905 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex Season 2
Synopsis: It is the year 2030. The "real world" and the "net world" have melded ever closer, simultaneously blurring and challenging the boundaries of consciousness, reality, and existence. In this convoluted environment the men and women of Section 9, a special unit of Japan's police force, work to keep the peace in all communities and across all borders, both physical and virtual.
Creator: Shirow Masamune
Season year: 2003
Network: Starz
ASIN: B000YHEDA2
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