TV-Series
Description
Daisuke Aurora operates as a Special Services officer in Judoh’s futuristic metropolis, partnered with J—an advanced android outlawed by the city’s strict regulations. Born into political influence, his childhood unraveled through trauma: his father murdered by an android, his mother vanishing without explanation. The bullet pendant from his father’s death remains a visceral relic of his past. Raised by his older brother Shun, their relationship fractures under clashing ideologies—Shun’s cold logic versus Daisuke’s reckless pursuit of justice.

Tasked with investigating crimes for the Bureau of Urban Safety, Daisuke favors gritty fieldwork over bureaucratic compliance. His partnership with J evolves from distrust to alliance as he uncovers the android’s noble programming, mirroring the ethics of Antonia Bellucci’s late father—J’s creator. Antonia herself becomes a quiet anchor in Daisuke’s life, his unvoiced affection lingering beneath professional exchanges.

His network includes Monica Gabriel, a sharp-eyed child photographer he nearly adopts after discovering her neglect by an alcoholic mother. Though adoption fails, their bond fuels her role as his informant. Tensions also simmer with Kyoko Milchan, a by-the-book auditor whose initial disdain for his rule-breaking softens into unspoken romance, her focus shifting from Shun to Daisuke.

Masking compassion with sarcasm and a casual exterior, Daisuke relentlessly targets corruption, dismantling underground arms rings and clashing with syndicates like Clair Leonelli’s Company Vita. A defining victory—reclaiming musician Kia Freeborn’s stolen guitar after raiding a weapons factory—cements his reputation as a restorer of fractured hope.

His journey wrestles with reconciling past wounds with present duty: the ghosts of his parents’ fates and the chasm with Shun reflect broader struggles of fractured kinship and unresolved closure. While his presence in non-television media remains undocumented, his core identity—resourceful, morally layered, fiercely loyal—anchors every conflict within the series’ scope.