Ghost in the Shell: SAC 2nd Gig

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The sexy Major Motoko takes a nude stroll around her apartment while the kid watches in awe of his hopefully newfound sex toaster.

BOW CHICKA BOW WOW

w00t for SEX TOASTERS!

Temp Summary before someone makes a more elaborate one...

Section 9 is still reeling from the events of the Laughing Man Incident when, all of a sudden, they see the chance to get the squad legit again. Enter the Individual Eleven, a smal terrorist group that wants to expel the foreign refugees from Japan. Though this incident seemed insignificant, at first, it proved to be a foreshadower of a much darker event to come. So, Section 9 is officially reofficiated by the PM and the Tachikomas are rebuilt. YAY! Then, a bizarre phenomenom begins to happen. Different individualists calling themselves the Individual Eleven, the fabled eleventh essay by Patrick Sylvestre, begin harassing the refugees. One such member is a man by the name of Hideo Kuze, a full prosthetic cyborg who tries assassinating the Prime Minister. As Section 9 pursues the mysterious Kuze, disturbing evidence begins showing that Kazunota Gouda of the Central Intelligence Bureau (CIS) is up to no good. The truth of the matter is Gouda himself has fabricated the Individual Eleven essay, which is really a virus that has caused the I11 members to behave as they do. The curtain closes on the Individual Eleven as the 12 primary individualists kill each other in Shinjuku on national television. However, Kuze manages to overcome the virus, escapes, and goes into hiding. Meanwhile, Section 9 tries investigating into his past. It is found out that Kuze has the natural ability to draw the refugees to him. In fact, before he is infected by the virus, Kuze managed to lead many of the refugees in their fights for survival. When he finally comes out of hiding, he emerges as the leader of the refugees. Under his direction, he plans on making the refugee district of Dejima into an independent nation hoping that will bring the refugees the liberties they desperately deserve. It is revealed that he has a hub cyber brain that the refugees are nearly all accessing. By doing so, he is able to unite and organize them. He teaches the refugees to use sophisticated terrorist methods to fight for their freedom. As the situation begins to grow worse, it is revealed that Gouda is still manipulating Kuze for his dark plans. In Kuze's attempt to gain plutonium to threaten Japan into making Dejima independent, the CIS manipulates the entire situation, giving Kuze nothing but suitcases full of lead and making the authorities the belief that he has the plutonium. The Major, in an attempt to capture Kuze, dives into his cyber brain, which leads to her becoming distracted and disoriented. This is because Kuze reminds her of a boy she knew during her childhood. As a result of this, one of the new Section 9 recruits are killed and Ishikawa is seriously injured. Then, the plutonium incident leads to a nuclear bomb being planted by refugees in the same bulding where the Individual Eleven suicides took place. While the bomb is disarmed, Batou reveals to Gouda that Section 9 is aware of his actions making Gouda reveal that the virus's trigger was virginity and that despite Kuze's unpredictable actions he still was using him. As this was occurring, Pazu, Boma, Saito, and the Major smuggled out the plutonium. They plan on using it to make authorities think that it is the plutonium of the refugees, which would bring a resolution to the situation... Unfortunately, Gouda, thinking a few steps ahead, causes the tension between the refugees and Japan's armed forces to explode into an extremely violent conflict. Does Section 9 manage to stop Gouda? Can they capture Kuze? What will the fate of the refugees be?

Find out in Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2ndGig!

Patrick Sylvestre

the Individual Eleven by Patrick Sylvestre

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