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{{Nihongo|'''[[Public Security]] Section 9'''|公安9課|Kōan Kyūka|lead=yes}} is a fictional [[gendarmerie]]-style [[information security]] and [[Intelligence agency|intelligence department]] from [[Masamune Shirow]]'s ''[[Ghost in the Shell]]'' [[manga]] and [[anime]] series. In the franchise, its jurisdiction exists under the Ministry of Home Affairs (内務省, ''Naimu-shō'').<ref name="Episode 1-24" /> In some translations, the name is given as '''Public Safety Section 9'''. In the original film, it is known as the '''Shell Squad''' or '''Security Police Section 9'''.<ref name="S9 page">{{cite web|url=http://www.midnightanimation.com/gallery/ghost/gallery/section9.html|title=Midnight Animation's Public Security Section 9 Page|access-date=2010-05-08}}</ref> In the original publication of the manga, it was known as '''Mobile Armored Riot Police Section 9'''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cbr.com/ghost-in-the-shell-section-9-never-knew/|title=Ghost in the Shell: 10 Things About Section 9 You Never Knew|date=7 April 2020}}</ref> Regardless of translation, when spoken of by the characters, it is simply referred to as '''Section 9'''.
 
The Section 9 is composed of former military officers, forensics scientists, and police detectives; these agents answer only to the [[Daisuke Aramaki|Chief Director]] and the [[Prime Minister of Japan]]. Most information about Section 9 remains highly classified; the Ministry of Home Affairs does not comment on the details of its activities. The public at large is unaware that Section 9 even exists, though the [[National Diet]] and other [[Law enforcement in Japan|security forces]] sections are generally aware of them as a [[black operation|black operations]] unit. This allows Section 9 to operate independently from governmental oversight, cutting through red tape and bureaucracy.
'''Public Security Section 9''' ([[Japanese language|Japanese]]: 公安9課, '''Kōan Ky&#363;ka'''), also referred to as '''Public Safety Section 9''' in some translations, is a [[List of fictional institutions#Espionage/spy_agencies|fictional intelligence department]] from [[Masamune Shirow]]'s ''[[Ghost in the Shell]]'' [[anime]] and [[manga]] series.
 
Many of Section-9's functions are unique, its activities in support of national security are comparable to those of the American [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]], the British [[MI5]] and the Russian [[Federal Security Service|FSB]]. Their structure was based on the German [[GSG 9|GSG-9]].<ref name="Agency">{{cite web|url=http://www.serenadawn.com/GITS-Japan.htm|title=Public Security Bureau Section, Ghost in the Shell -- Japan|access-date=2010-05-08|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719142341/http://www.serenadawn.com/GITS-Japan.htm|archivedate=2011-07-19}}</ref> Due to [[cross-training]] exercises in the past with the British [[Special Air Service]]'s (SAS) 22nd Regiment, which also included personnel exchanges,<ref name="SACVB1">''Stand Alone Complex Visual Book 1'', page 14.</ref> Section 9's structure has been partially influenced by the British SAS.<ref name="SACVB1" />
==Location==
''Public Security Section 9'' is located in the [[Japan|Japanese]] city of Niihama-shi (also known as [[New Port City]]). The exact ___location of Section 9's [[headquarters]] is held as [[top-secret]] and is only known by the [[Japanese government]] and Section 9 employees.
 
==History==
Public Security Section 9 was established as a search and rescue organization; its mission statement has evolved to meet the demands of an uncertain and changing world characterized by invisible enemies who can destabilize entire countries from a simple reach of their keyboard, and by a blurring of the lines—between war and politics, combatants and civilians, crime and terrorism—have become increasingly irrelevant.<ref name="Episode 1-24">{{cite episode|title=Sunset in the Lonely City – ANNIHILATION|series=Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex|series-link=Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex|network=[[Animax]]|airdate=2003-03-11|season=1|number=24}}</ref>
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''Public Security Section 9'' was established in [[2029]] as a [[search and rescue]] [[organization]]. Officially billed as an international [[organization]], it is actually a [[counter-terrorist]] [[wet work|wetworks]] and anti-crime [[military unit|unit]] operating in the [[Japan]]ese [[National Public Safety Commission (Japan)|National Public Safety Commission]].
 
Officially billed as an [[international organization]], it is actually a covert [[counter-terrorist]] network and anti-crime [[Military unit|unit]] operating in the Japanese [[National Public Safety Commission (Japan)|National Public Safety Commission]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://time.com/3654108/scarlett-johansson-ghost-in-the-shell-anime-manga/|title=Scarlett Johansson Confirmed to Star in 'Ghost in the Shell'|date=5 January 2015 }}</ref> The organization is modeled on the idea that counter-terrorism traditionally consists of two interlocking areas: "pre-" and a "post-incident". With its unique organizational structure, Section 9 is empowered and expected to handle both areas, removing bureaucracy and logistics that might otherwise slow down the process. Its operatives are allowed to act with or without government consent as they are almost unknown to the public eye.<ref name="S9">{{cite web|url=http://www.motorballer.org/shirow/gitschar.html|title=Ghost in the Shell - Characters|access-date=2010-05-08|author=Phil Higgins|date=2005}}</ref>
===[[Ghost in the Shell (film)|Ghost in the Shell]]===
In [[2029]], [[Motoko Kusanagi|Major Motoko Kusanagi]] was dispatched by Section 9 to [[spy]] on a building in the city [[New Port City]]. A foreign power is conspiring to recruit a domestic engineer to fix the [[Project 2501]] "bug." The team moves in while Major activates her [[Optical camouflage|therm-optic camouflage]]. The [[foreign]] official refuses to return the [[engineer]], while Kusanagi moves in and [[kill]]s him.
 
In particular, Section 9 and its members are among the best counter-[[Fourth-generation warfare|fourth generation]] [[cyberwarfare]] operatives in the country, and as a result usually end up involved in [[cybercrime]] cases relating to cybernetic lifeforms and the [[Internet]], such as [[Hacker (computer security)|hacking]] and [[cyberterrorism]].<ref name="S9"/> Even though Section 9 team is the "[[wikt:creme de la creme|crème de la crème]]" of military prowess, there is a competitiveness with the other Section teams as well.
===[[Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex|Stand Alone Complex]]===
During the [[investigation]] of the [[Laughing Man (Ghost in the Shell)|Laughing Man]] case, [[Major Kusanagi]] posed as the ''Laughing Man'' in order to uncover a [[Conspiracy (political)|conspiracy]] held against the Micro Machine company by the [[Japanese government]]. After higher-ranking government officials uncovered information about the investigation conducted by Section 9, the [[Japanese government|government]] disbanded the agency and declared [[war]] on them.
 
===''Ghost in the Shell (1995)''===
In preparation for an [[attack]] on their [[headquarters]] by the Umibozu's shock trooper and their Armed Suit robots, all remaining Section 9 members [[barricade]]d themselves into the building and fought the invaders with all the heavy weaponry they could muster. Failing that, they assembled a [[diversion]] and escaped through a passage located in the [[sewer]]s of ''New Port City''. They are all eventually captured, with the Major apparently killed.
[[Motoko Kusanagi|Major Motoko Kusanagi]] is dispatched by Section 9 to [[spy]] on a building in New Port City. A foreign power conspires to recruit a domestic programmer to fix the [[Project 2501]] "bug." The team moves in while Major activates her [[Active camouflage|thermoptic camouflage]]. The foreign official refuses to return the programmer, while Kusanagi moves in and kills him.
 
===''Stand Alone Complex''===
Togusa spent the next three months wondering what happened to the rest, before suddenly meeting up with Batou. The whole thing turned out to be one of Aramaki's brilliant plans, sacrificing Section 9 in order to leave the prime suspect wide-open to arrest, investigation and prosecution. Everyone, including the Major, is perfectly fine, and Aramaki is in the process of rebuilding and securing funding for the newly-reborn Section 9, which does not happen until ''2nd GIG''.
====Season 1====
During the investigation of the [[Laughing Man (Ghost in the Shell)|Laughing Man]] case, [[Major Kusanagi]] poses as the Laughing Man in order to uncover a [[Conspiracy (political)|conspiracy]] against Serano Genomics, a [[nanotechnology]] (micro machine) company owned by the Japanese government. After higher-ranking government officials uncover information about the Section 9 investigation, the government disbands the agency and declares war on them.<ref name="Episode 1-24" />
 
In preparation for an attack on their headquarters by the Umibozu's shock troopers and their Type 303 [[Powered exoskeleton|Armed Suit]] robots, all remaining Section 9 members barricade themselves into the building and fight the invaders with heavy weaponry.<ref name="Episode 1-24" /> Failing that, they assemble a diversion and escape through a passage in the sewers of New Port City. They are all eventually captured, with the Major apparently killed.
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[[Togusa]] spends the next three months wondering what happened to the rest of Section 9 before encountering [[Buttetsu Bateau|Batou]]. The whole thing turns out to have been Aramaki's plan, sacrificing Section 9 in order to leave the prime suspect wide-open to arrest, investigation, and prosecution.<ref name="Episode 1-26">{{cite episode| title = Public Security Section 9, Once Again – STAND ALONE COMPLEX| series = Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex| series-link = Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex| network = [[Animax]]| airdate = 2003-03-25| season = 1| number = 26}}</ref> Everyone, including the Major is fine, and Aramaki is in the process of rebuilding and securing funding for the newly-reborn Section 9, which happens in ''[[Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG|2nd GIG]]''.
 
====Season 2====
{{Expand section|date=May 2008}}
The second season starts with Section 9 non-existent in an official capacity due to an amendment to the Special Forces Bill. The first episode involves a hostage situation in which nine terrorists, who call themselves the Individual Eleven, are holed up in the Chinese Embassy, demanding a swift change in the Refugee Action Policy. They demand the freedom of the refugees from the stand point that refugees drain the country. The previous Japanese Prime Minister issued a temporary bill that allowed for the entrance of refugees into certain zones, but the bill was never repealed. Because the new Prime Minister, Kayabuki, plans to repeal the policy soon, she has to act quickly on the terrorists before their demands become known in order to ensure it doesn't appear that she was caving in to the terrorists' pressure.
 
Section 9 is promised full reestablishment, and the approval of their new budget proposal that includes the reinstatement of think tanks ([[Tachikoma]]s), on the condition that there are no hostage casualties in the process of stopping the terrorists before the press blackout runs out. From this point on the 2nd season goes on to focus on the refugee issue from multiple perspectives, along with providing additional background information on almost all of the characters.
 
A new group emerges in this season, The Individual Eleven. This group first appears in the premiere episode as a group of Individual Eleven "copycats" take hostages in the Chinese Embassy. Later in the series it is revealed that the Individual Eleven's true intentions were to harm the wellbeing of refugees that had taken shelter in Japan at the end of World War IV. This group destroys itself in a public display of mutually assisted suicide among the members. Only one survives, Hideo Kuze, who then sides with the refugees and confounds Section 9 as to his motives.
 
====''Solid State Society''====
Section 9 is radically reformed after the Major leaves in order to pursue investigations of her own. The section has increased in size, and is now run by Togusa because Batou declined the position. Solid State Society initially focuses on the cyberbrain suicides of members of a terrorist organization that gained asylum in Japan. This case leads to the discovery that around twenty thousand children may have been abducted. The mastermind behind the crimes is known as "The Puppeteer," and is classified as a Super Wizard Class Hacker.
 
===''Arise''===
''[[Ghost in the Shell: Arise|Arise]]'' is an alternate universe telling of the formation of Section 9. Major Kusanagi, an ex-[[Japan Ground Self-Defense Force|army]] hacker, is recruited by Aramaki and charged with putting together a team to deal with high level hacking threats. Over the course of the series, while pursuing her own personal investigation, she encounters and works with (sometimes double crossed by) all of the original team members. At the end of the series she offers them positions on her team. A notable change is that Togusa is involved from the beginning rather than being recruited some time after the team's formation.
 
===''Ghost in the Shell'' (2017)===
According to [[Tawanda Manyimo]], part of what makes the Section 9 group so interesting is they aren't controlled by the government. "We are able to cut through red tape and bureaucracy it seems," he said "Who doesn’t want that? We can actually just do what we want, in essence. And we answer to essentially to Aramaki and the Major, so we’re almost a rogue renegade, but not quite. And I think that’s a unique position because in the world, there is a lot of political intrigue."<ref name="ign.com">{{Cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/03/01/ghost-in-the-shell-meet-the-section-9-team|title=Ghost in the Shell: Meet the Section 9 Team - IGN|date=March 2017 }}</ref>
 
==Location==
Public Security Section 9 is located in the [[fictional]] [[Japan]]ese city of Niihama-shi (also known as New Port City). The exact ___location of Section 9's headquarters is held as [[top-secret]] and is only known by the Japanese government and Section 9 employees. Their building disguised as a false security company.<ref name="Agency"/>
 
Section 9 Headquarters facilities include a rooftop helipad, underground car park, Operator-managed control room, cyber-warfare and information gathering room, holding cells, meeting rooms and Tachikoma/Fuchikoma/Uchikoma workshop.
 
==Members==
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[[Image:Kusanagi combat suit.JPG|thumb|175px|right|''Major [[Motoko Kusanagi]]'']]
 
[[File:S9 team 2045.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Section 9 operatives as seen in ''GITS: SAC_2045'']]
 
Section 9's operatives are versatile, quiet professionals: trained in various methods ranging from [[criminal investigation]], [[cybercrime]]-[[criminology]], and [[digital forensics]] to [[unconventional warfare]], [[special reconnaissance]], [[information warfare|information operation]]s, [[cyberwarfare]], [[counter-terrorism]], [[hostage rescue]], [[Direct action (military)|direct action]] and [[special operations]].
 
===Agents===
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| 1. || '''[[List of Ghost in the Shell characters#Daisuke Aramaki|Daisuke Aramaki]]''' || Section [[ChiefLieutenant Colonel]]/Section Chief|| Head of Section 9 and [[advisor]] to [[Prime Minister of Japan|Prime Minister]] [[List of Ghost in the Shell characters#Yoko Kayabuki|Yoko Kayabuki]]. He and two other friends he served with under Colonel Tonouda were known as the Tonouda Three.
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||'''[[Motoko Kusanagi]]'''||[[Major (rank)|Major]]/Field Commander<br>''Wizard-class'' [[cyberwarfare]] and [[wetwork]] specialist||[[Cybernetic]] counter-cyberterrorist field commander and tactical [[squad]] [[Leadership|leader]] of Section 9. She is almost completely cyberized, except for part of her brain and spinal cord. Because of this, she has a reputation as an emotionless commander. However, she clings fiercely to what remains of her humanity and bases her self on her memories of life before the cyberbody.
| 2. || '''[[Motoko Kusanagi]]''' || [[Major]]/Field Commander || Is a female [[cybernetic]] [[squad]] [[leader]].
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| 3. || '''[[Ishikawa (Ghost in the Shell)|Ishikawa]]''' || [[Covert]] [[Intelligence (information gathering)|Intelligence]] and [[Technology]]/Executive Officer || Ishikawa is the [[covert]] [[intelligence (information gathering)|intelligence]] and [[technology]] specialist.
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| 4. || '''[[Batou]]''' || Lead [[Investigator]] || Batou is the second best melee fighter in Section 9.
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||'''[[List of Ghost in the Shell characters#Ishikawa|Ishikawa]]'''||[[Executive officer|Executive Officer]]/Lead Investigator<br>[[Covert]] [[Intelligence (information gathering)|Intelligence]] and [[Technology]] specialist||Ishikawa left the front lines long ago to turn his combat prowess against cybercriminals, but he still jumps into the fray if the Major asks it. He is a veteran combatant who has worked with Kusanagi longer than anyone and he knows better than to ever question her decisions.<ref name="Pamphlet">From Bandai Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex Limited Edition DVD Pamphlet.</ref>
| 5. || '''[[Togusa]]''' || Investigator || Togusa is the least cybernetic member within the agency.
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||'''[[Batou]]'''||[[Sergeant]]/Lead Investigator/[[Take point|Point man]]||Batou is a skilled ex-soldier with a heavily cyberized body, most notably his cybereyes. He is a masterful combatant known for his gregarious personality, but can be prone to hot-headed outbursts when faced with injustice. Though somewhat tactless, he is affectionate towards machines and animals.
| 6. || '''[[Pazu]]''' || Investigator|| Before joining the ''Public Security Commission'', Pazu was rumored to been involved with several [[yakuza]] gangs.
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||'''[[Togusa]]'''||[[Lieutenant]]/Lead Investigator/2nd Field Commander||Togusa is an anomaly on the team. He was hired from the police force because of his reputation as an incorruptible detective, he has very few cybernetic implants, does not have a military background, and the only member who's a husband and a father. Though he is not always as confident in battle as the rest of the team, he is a courageous and earnest operative who would go against any odds for justice. Togusa leads Section 9 during the events of Solid State Society.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://hoganreviews.co.uk/2018/08/07/ghost-in-the-shell-stand-alone-complex-solid-state-society-review/|title = Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex – Solid State Society Review|date = 7 August 2018}}</ref>
| 7. || '''[[Boma (Ghost in the Shell)|Boma]]''' || [[Sniper]], Investigator, and bomb specialist|| Boma usually handles rear support for the rest of the unit and handles [[weapons|heavy weaponry]] during assignments.
|-
||'''[[List of Ghost in the Shell characters#Maven|Maven]]'''||[[Research and development|R&D]]/Combat specialist||Maven is an expert on guerilla warfare and topography, stemming from her time in the jungles of South America. She first came to Chief Aramaki's attention during an operation in which she single-handedly held off an insurgent attack after her entire squad was killed. Since then, she has been working for Section 9, where she has proven both resourceful and deadly. She is with Section 9 in the First Assault Online game.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://popgeeks.com/first-assault-maven-gets-new-spotlight-trailer/|title = First Assault: Maven Gets New Spotlight Trailer|date = 9 February 2016}}</ref>
| 8. || '''[[Saito (Ghost in the Shell)|Saito]]''' || Tactical [[Sniper]] || Saito is Section 9's primary [[military tactics|tactical]] sniper.
|-
||'''[[List of Ghost in the Shell characters#Ladriya|Ladriya]]'''||Investigator/Advanced weapons specialist||Ladriya is the only Section 9 character not drawn specifically from the ''Ghost in the Shell'' source material, and she adds another female perspective to the team. Her skill is with a knife, though [[Danusia Sama]] credits her with being "one of the more intuitive of the gang."<ref name="ign.com"/>
| 9. || '''[[Azuma (Ghost in the Shell)|Azuma]]''' || Recruit || Section 9's newly recruited field operative.
|-
||'''[[List of Ghost in the Shell characters#Borma|Borma]]'''||Investigator, cyberwarfare expert and demolition specialist||Borma is the team's large caliber and explosive weapons expert.<ref name="Pamphlet"/> However, his large size belies his true specialty: cyberbrain combat. He frequently provides backup alongside Ishikawa and spends most of his time in the dive room at headquarters.
| 10. || '''[[Yano-kun (Ghost in the Shell)|Yano-kun]]''' || Recruit || Section 9's newly recruited [[rookie]] and field operative.
|-
||'''[[Saito (Ghost in the Shell)|Saito]]'''||Tactical [[Sniper]] specialist||Sato is a cold-hearted warrior with an unbreakable poker face. He is one of the least cyberized members of Section 9, but that has not stopped him from becoming the unit's top sniper. His demeanor is that of a consummate soldier: professional, calculating, and lethal.
|-
||'''[[List of Ghost in the Shell characters#Paz|Pazu]]'''||Undercover Investigator, infiltration expert||Rumored to have been a member of the Yakuza before joining Section 9, Paz is an undercover investigator and is known to be a master of infiltration.<ref name="S9"/> He is an expert on hand to hand combat, favoring a folding knife over most other weapons.
|-
||'''[[List of Ghost in the Shell characters#Azuma|Azuma]]'''||Recruit/Field Agent<ref>By Solid State Society movie</ref>||One of Section 9's newly recruited field operatives from JGSDF intelligence. He was advised to the chief through a friend.
|-
||'''[[List of Ghost in the Shell characters#Yano|Yano]]'''||Recruit/Field Agent||One of Section 9's newly recruited [[rookie]] and field operatives alongside Azuma.
|-
||'''Tech Specialists'''||Tachikoma Maintenance/technological forensics and observation||In charge of Tachikoma maintenance and overall oversight of them. They also provide forensic data, and overall observations on technology.
|}
 
===AI Personnelpersonnel===
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||'''Fuchikoma'''||Think Tanks||A 1-man tank (walker/roller) used by members of Section 9 of the National Public Safety Commission in Masamune Shirow's manga ''Ghost in the Shell''. They have four legs and two simple hands with three fingers on extensible arms which double as machine guns. Additional armament consists of either a grenade launcher or heavy machine gun mounted in the tanks "mouth" under its large optical sensor. They possess a simple artificial intelligence and can act independently to support their user in combat. When not in use, they exhibit a childlike personality and provide much of the humor in the series, while also being used to elaborate on Shirow's philosophy and ideas. Fuchikomas were replaced with Tachikomas in the ''Stand Alone Complex'' anime due to copyright problems.<ref name="S9" />
| 1. || '''[[Tachikoma]]''' || Think [[Tanks]] || These tanks are used during [[combat]] missions and consist of various heavy [[weaponry]].
|-
||'''[[Tachikoma]]'''||Think Tanks||These experimental tanks are used during [[combat]] missions and are equipped with a 7.62×51mm light machine gun built into the right arm and an optional 50mm grenade launcher or 12.7mm rotary cannon mounted on a central hardpoint. They can be ridden in like a vehicle and controlled from inside, or remotely through the net. Their systems are universally linked through a central satellite where they develop [[AI]] traits similar to young children.
| 2. || '''[[Fuchikoma]]''' || Think Tanks || These tanks are covered with ultra-heavy [[armor]] (unlike the [[Tachikoma]] units) and are red in colour. Fuchikomas are only seen in the manga.
|-
| 3. || '''[[Uchikoma]]''' || Think Tanks || These tanks are acovered with ultra-heavy [[armor]] (unlike the [[Tachikoma/Fuchikoma]] hybridunits) andin havethe a''Stand greenAlone colour.Complex'' Theanime, tanksin arewhich introducedthey intoappear Sectionat 9the duringend of the finalsecond episodeseason ofand during the ''[[Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - Solid State Society|2ndSolid GIGState Society]]'' film. Uchikomas never reach a state similar to Tachikomas, because the surroundings that they exist in do not provide the requirements for an advancement from AI to individual.
|-
||'''Operators'''||Operators||Are an advanced line of [[gynoid]]s designed to handle the day-to-day matters within Section 9. Although they look human, their AI operating systems are not sophisticated enough to process complex logical problems. The Tachikomas demonstrated their own superiority by causing an Operator to experience a crash using the [[Liar paradox]]. Operators confirm commands by repeating them back to humans. Operators can act together as a parallel processor network.
| 4. || '''[[Operator (Ghost in the Shell)|Operators]]''' || [[Operator (disambiguation)|Operator]]s || Are an advanced line of [[android]]'s designed to handle the day-to-day matters within Section 9.
|-
| 5. || '''[[ProtoList of (Ghost in the Shell) characters#Proto|Proto]]''' || [[Tachikoma]]'s Maintenance [[Technician]] /Field Agent in Solid State Society|| Proto can also be used as an Operator. It is later discovered that he is in fact an experimental [[bioroid]], and Proto stands for prototype. He holds a higher position than operators and provides a position similar to assistant to the Chief late into 2nd Gig, and also during Solid State Society.
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==See alsoReferences==
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*[[Ghost in the Shell]]
*[[Cabinet Intelligence Agency]]
*[[New Port City]]
 
==Further reading==
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* {{cite book| title = Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex Visual Book| year = 2004| publisher = Hobby JAPAN| isbn = 4-89425-341-0| language = ja}}
 
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