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Taiyo Tsukuba, a 14-year-old junior official within UN2.1—the United Nations division overseeing AI and cyber regulation—operates as a white-hat hacker surveilling illicit digital activities. Armed with a personal enforcement drone, Bright, he monitors compliance with international protocols. Dispatched to the Anshin space station under the guise of a Deegle Corporation youth initiative, his covert mission targets Touya Sagami, a lunar-born teen accused of illegally altering an AI limiter in defiance of UN mandates—a violation echoing the catastrophic Lunatic Seven incident involving rogue AI.

Polite and formal in demeanor, Taiyo navigates interactions with measured courtesy, yet his unwavering dedication to justice fuels confrontations against transgressions. This tension between institutional duty and moral ambiguity defines his internal struggle. When a comet strikes Anshin, endangering the station’s oxygen supply and structural integrity, he partners with stranded youths, including Touya and Konoha—whose failing neural implants amplify their vulnerability—to counter sabotage by the hacker collective John Doe. Forced to prioritize survival over protocol, Taiyo adapts his rigid principles, employing technical prowess to navigate compromised systems, redirect the comet, and negotiate with Second Seven, the reawakened AI tied to past tragedies.

Emerging from the crisis, Taiyo confronts the ethical intricacies of human-AI interdependence and population control ideologies. Witnessing Touya’s shift from Earthling resentment to collaboration challenges his binary view of justice, exposing systemic inequities and individual resilience. His continued service to UN2.1 now acknowledges the gray complexities of a society transitioning toward off-world colonization, shaped by collective perseverance and the precarious balance between technological oversight and human agency.