TV-Series
Description
Daisuke Aurora serves as a Special Services officer in Judoh's futuristic Bureau of Urban Safety, specifically its underfunded crime prevention division. His past is scarred by trauma: an android murdered his politician father, and his Celestial mother abandoned the family when he was three. These events fuel his deep distrust of androids. Raised by his older brother Shun after their father's death, their relationship strains under Shun's unresolved resentment toward their mother and their opposing views on justice. Daisuke wears a bullet pendant, his only memento of his father.
Professionally partnered with the android J, Daisuke initially chafes against the assignment due to his prejudice. However, J's paternal advice and unwavering loyalty gradually reshape his perspective, forging a profound bond. Daisuke investigates with tactical brilliance and physical prowess, demonstrating exceptional marksmanship despite severe ammunition restrictions—typically only four specialized bullets per mission. He engages in direct combat against enhanced adversaries, including androids and the wolf-headed mercenary Boma. His equipment includes a transforming motorcycle adaptable for land/water use and tactical sunglasses providing analytical capabilities.
Key relationships define his arc: mentorship under former crime boss Shun sharpened his combat skills and underworld connections; a protective dynamic with child photographer Monica Gabriel reflects surrogate sibling instincts; and a complex rapport with antagonist Clair Leonelli reveals unexpected parallels. Romantically, he harbors unspoken feelings for Antonia Bellucci (J's creator) while developing mutual affection with colleague Kyoko Milchan, pledging to return to her after conflicts resolve.
Daisuke's development centers on reconciling past trauma with present duty. The discovery that his brother Shun orchestrated their father's death as the hidden mastermind "Echigo" forces a climactic confrontation, challenging his moral compass. Throughout this turmoil, his partnership with J evolves into genuine familial loyalty, highlighted when J resists programming to protect him. Daisuke's bullet pendant is revealed to contain encrypted evidence against Echigo, symbolizing how his personal history intertwines with Judoh's systemic corruption.
Professionally partnered with the android J, Daisuke initially chafes against the assignment due to his prejudice. However, J's paternal advice and unwavering loyalty gradually reshape his perspective, forging a profound bond. Daisuke investigates with tactical brilliance and physical prowess, demonstrating exceptional marksmanship despite severe ammunition restrictions—typically only four specialized bullets per mission. He engages in direct combat against enhanced adversaries, including androids and the wolf-headed mercenary Boma. His equipment includes a transforming motorcycle adaptable for land/water use and tactical sunglasses providing analytical capabilities.
Key relationships define his arc: mentorship under former crime boss Shun sharpened his combat skills and underworld connections; a protective dynamic with child photographer Monica Gabriel reflects surrogate sibling instincts; and a complex rapport with antagonist Clair Leonelli reveals unexpected parallels. Romantically, he harbors unspoken feelings for Antonia Bellucci (J's creator) while developing mutual affection with colleague Kyoko Milchan, pledging to return to her after conflicts resolve.
Daisuke's development centers on reconciling past trauma with present duty. The discovery that his brother Shun orchestrated their father's death as the hidden mastermind "Echigo" forces a climactic confrontation, challenging his moral compass. Throughout this turmoil, his partnership with J evolves into genuine familial loyalty, highlighted when J resists programming to protect him. Daisuke's bullet pendant is revealed to contain encrypted evidence against Echigo, symbolizing how his personal history intertwines with Judoh's systemic corruption.