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常守 朱 ☼ Akane Tsunemori ([personal profile] withinthesystem) wrote2013-03-11 05:06 pm
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Character: Tsunemori Akane
Series: Psycho-Pass
Character Age: 20
Canon: In the year 2112, the Japanese society is in a self-sufficient, peaceful state thanks to the implementation of Sibyl - an absolute system that is capable of judging a person's character and determining everything about them from their future job aptitude, their ideal spouse, all the way to their "Crime Coefficient" which is the likelihood that they'll commit a crime. All this could be done by scanning a device called a “Psycho-Pass” which is installed on a person's body, and should a person's Crime Coefficient levels be higher than a certain number, they will be recommended to take a therapy course to lower the score. However, if that fails, or if the treatment is refused, they will be considered a “Latent Criminal” and chased down by the Ministry of Welfare’s Public Safety Bureau’s (MWPSB) Criminal Investigation Division’s team of Investigators and Enforcers, the latter of which are latent criminals that Sibyl deemed useful enough to employ to chase other criminals, while the former are used to ensure that the Enforcers don't stray too far from the law when doing their job.

Friendly, bright and all around model citizen Tsunemori Akane is the newest Investigator of the MWPSB’s Unit One. While she is initially inexperienced and unprepared for the gruesome nature of crime, she quickly adapts to the harsh reality of her job, learning the tricks of being a proper police detective and how to observe and consider a criminal’s psychology, although she never lets it compromise her personal sense of justice and morality, or her self. She continues to have a positive outlook on her life, and chose to befriend even her Enforcer coworkers where others would choose to avoid them for fear of their own Psycho-Pass getting clouded. Akane might be idealistic, but she remains grounded; even when she is placed through stressing or traumatic events she never lets her it weigh her down and her Psycho-Pass continue to remain ever clear.


Sample Entry:
Tell us about yourself in a few words.
Hello! My name is Tsunemori Akane and I'm an Inspector from the MWPSB but please don't worry! There isn’t anything particularly wrong . . . than . . . what seems to be the usual here, anyway, I'm only here as an observer as a part of a routine check-up for this area.

Why are you joining our happy community?
As I’ve said before, I’m here as a part of a routine check up for the MWPSB! Basically, I’ll be observing to see if everything is running smoothly and go through the various camp activities as another camper while monitoring if they’ll affect the overall stress level in the area. I mean, I guess I am a little nervous since this method of observation is new to me . . . along with the um, “realistic zombie experience”, but a summer camp does feel nostalgic. So, while I may be here for work, I hope you’d be able to treat me kindly as if I was just any other regular camper.

If you could choose to bring three objects to a desert island, what would you bring and why?
Hmm . . . that’s a tough one. I guess I’d want to bring something that could help me get clean water and maybe something that would help me defend myself if there are threats on the island. Oh! And if it’s possible, I’d bring something that would let me contact other people and let me browse the online communities . . . kind of like what I was given when I was arrived here, actually! Even if this isn’t exactly a desert island and the laptop is pretty outdated as far as communication devices go.

Can you swim? Y/N
Oh, yes. I can.
- Could you still do it under extreme distress? Y/N
I . . . think so?
-- While dragging someone else to shore? Y/N
I’d certainly try! There’s no reason anyone should stand idly by when it comes to saving someone’s life when you can.
--- While something, let’s say a tentacle, tries to drag you under? Y/N
Wha— Err, I’m not sure how that question came about, but . . . yes, I would still try.
---- How would you handle that situation?
I’d obviously try to swim faster, but if I’m caught I would try to defend myself and the person I’m saving.

Can you perform a flawless headshot? If not, and if your life depended on it, how many hours a week would you be willing to spend on the shooting range?
I’ve been trained to shoot, and while I can’t really say if it’s flawless or not, I will defend myself or anyone whose life may be in danger from whatever threat that might be.

If you could get away with committing one crime and suffer absolutely no consequences, what would you do and why?
No, I wouldn’t. Nor would I encourage anyone to do so, because regardless of the crime, and regardless of whether you think there are consequences or not, it is wrong and one way or another justice will find you.

Do you find these questions increasingly unnerving? Why/Why not?
I’d be lying if I said I don’t find some of these questions weird but, huh, I guess you’re probably trying to ask me if I could do my job under stress in the case of an emergency? I’m not sure what type of actual emergency would involve tentacles, though . . . And honestly, I’m not sure a subject like that last question is appropriate question to be asking any general camper and knowingly risk raising their Crime Coefficient. In fact, why don’t we check that camper’s Psycho-Pass right now?

. . . “50 Shades of Gray” . . . O- Okay, I’m not even sure what that’s supposed to mean, but gray is close to white so, I guess it’s not . . . bad, right?

[Voting went on here at 29 INs (93.5%) and 2 OUTs (6.5%)]

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