When the Tokyo Metropolitan Government applies a new, futuristic urban infrastructure management system called J-ctOS, it appears to be an instant success. Citizens' lives are quickly improved thanks to the ease of interconnectivity and convenience. However, all is not as it seems; while everything may appear to be going well, there are secrets lurking behind Blume Japan, the creator of J-ctOS. Inspector Goda Gordon is a dedicated, honorable policeman who believes in justice above all — a mindset that is harder and harder to hold onto as his investigations continue to hit dead ends. After some off-the-books sleuthing, he comes to understand the grip that J-ctOS has on every aspect of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, including its police department. Soon, he realizes that his only option to fight the injustice and corruption in his city may lie in the hands of a group of vigilante hackers known as DEDSEC. How far is Inspector Gordon willing to go in his fight against J-ctOS? And who, exactly, is DEDSEC?
Inspired by the hit Ubisoft franchise Watch Dogs The Tokyo Metropolitan Government decided to introduce J-ctOS, an urban infrastructure management system developed by Blume Japan. People's lives have changed completely due to the convenience of improved infrastructure, and the ease of interconnectivity. Everything is fine, as long as they don't think too hard about what lurks in the shadows behind closed doors at the Blume corporation... "It's a great-looking manga with detailed backgrounds that bring the futuristic setting to life. It's like a fun action flick, albeit one you've probably seen before: scrappy underdogs taking on the world when it didn't seem like they had a chance." — Lauren Ortini, Anime News Network
Das Leben in Tokyo ändert sich schlagartig, als die Regierung das Überwachungsprogramm »J-ctOS« implementiert, denn es zeichnet sämtliche Aktivitäten innerhalb der Stadt auf. Obwohl die Kriminalitätsrate zunächst sinkt, scheint das System ein Nährboden für Korruption zu sein ... So erkennt der engagierte Polizist Goda schon bald, dass die Erfinder von »J-ctOS« jede Menge Geheimnisse zu haben scheinen. Bei einem Einsatz trifft er schließlich auf die Hackergruppe »DedSec«, die mit raffinierten Mitteln versucht, die Bevölkerung über die Schattenseiten ihrer neu gewonnenen Sicherheit aufzuklären. Wie weit wird Goda im Namen der Gerechtigkeit gehen? Das Manga-Spin-Off zur berühmten Videospielreihe!
Goda fährt zu einem konspirativen Meeting mit der mysteriösen Frau, die der berüchtigten Hackergruppe »DedSec« angehört. In einem unbeobachteten Bahnhof in der Präfektur Kanagawa treffen die beiden aufeinander und besprechen ein mögliches Vorgehen gegen die Organisation Blume. Dabei erfährt Goda weitere Details über den Seigo-Clan und dessen Verstrickung in die ganze Sache ...
When the Tokyo Metropolitan Government applies a new, futuristic urban infrastructure management system called J-ctOS, it appears to be an instant success. Citizens' lives are quickly improved thanks to the ease of interconnectivity and convenience. However, all is not as it seems; while everything may appear to be going well, there are secrets lurking behind Blume Japan, the creator of J-ctOS. Inspector Goda Gordon is a dedicated, honorable policeman who believes in justice above all — a mindset that is harder and harder to hold onto as his investigations continue to hit dead ends. After some off-the-books sleuthing, he comes to understand the grip that J-ctOS has on every aspect of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, including its police department. Soon, he realizes that his only option to fight the injustice and corruption in his city may lie in the hands of a group of vigilante hackers known as DEDSEC. How far is Inspector Gordon willing to go in his fight against J-ctOS? And who, exactly, is DEDSEC?
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