OVA
Description
Shunsuke Sengoku serves a 375-year prison sentence in a high-earth orbit facility for convictions including murder, fraud, computer crimes, destruction of property, and assault. His sentence suspends upon joining the Cyber Police as a mobile detective, reducing prison time through successful missions.
Standing 183 cm tall, Sengoku sports an Elvis-style topknot with a small ponytail and typically wears a red trenchcoat. He favors a high-velocity .44 Magnum revolver equipped with an electronic lock system keyed exclusively to him.
Sengoku exhibits a volatile, anti-authoritarian personality marked by profanity, defiance toward superiors, and drinking on duty. He harbors intense animosity toward his supervisor, Juzo Hasegawa, who controls an explosive collar around Sengoku's neck. This collar detonates during mission time-limit violations or disobedience, fueling Sengoku’s vocal resentment of his service terms.
During missions, the wheeled robotic liaison Varsus monitors his regulatory compliance. Sengoku frequently insults Varsus despite relying on its tactical assistance and intel relay. Though abrasive, he demonstrates crisis-resolution competence—such as handling a skyscraper hostage situation involving 50,000 civilians during a central computer takeover—with direct, confrontational methods.
Sengoku develops a significant relationship with police secretary Kyoko "Okyo" Jonouchi. While showing concern for her safety and reciprocating romantic interest, he views their dynamic as complicated by opposing roles, stating, "you're a cop and I'm a con." This reflects his conflict as a criminal operating within law enforcement.
His background includes seven years as an international bounty hunter tracking cyber criminals prior to arrest. Sengoku’s father, a Cyber Police Security Forces founder, was killed alongside a colleague by rival Maxe during a leadership struggle—contrasting Sengoku’s criminal path with his familial law-enforcement ties.
Sengoku displays minimal character development, remaining cynical and rebellious. However, he occasionally shows protective instincts toward civilians and colleagues, such as refusing Hasegawa’s order to execute a suspect during the skyscraper crisis despite facing sentence extensions. Such actions imply an ethical code distinct from institutional authority.
The explosive collar persists as a constant constraint. No canonical information exists regarding his ultimate fate, release from service, or character arc expansion beyond the original OVA series.
Standing 183 cm tall, Sengoku sports an Elvis-style topknot with a small ponytail and typically wears a red trenchcoat. He favors a high-velocity .44 Magnum revolver equipped with an electronic lock system keyed exclusively to him.
Sengoku exhibits a volatile, anti-authoritarian personality marked by profanity, defiance toward superiors, and drinking on duty. He harbors intense animosity toward his supervisor, Juzo Hasegawa, who controls an explosive collar around Sengoku's neck. This collar detonates during mission time-limit violations or disobedience, fueling Sengoku’s vocal resentment of his service terms.
During missions, the wheeled robotic liaison Varsus monitors his regulatory compliance. Sengoku frequently insults Varsus despite relying on its tactical assistance and intel relay. Though abrasive, he demonstrates crisis-resolution competence—such as handling a skyscraper hostage situation involving 50,000 civilians during a central computer takeover—with direct, confrontational methods.
Sengoku develops a significant relationship with police secretary Kyoko "Okyo" Jonouchi. While showing concern for her safety and reciprocating romantic interest, he views their dynamic as complicated by opposing roles, stating, "you're a cop and I'm a con." This reflects his conflict as a criminal operating within law enforcement.
His background includes seven years as an international bounty hunter tracking cyber criminals prior to arrest. Sengoku’s father, a Cyber Police Security Forces founder, was killed alongside a colleague by rival Maxe during a leadership struggle—contrasting Sengoku’s criminal path with his familial law-enforcement ties.
Sengoku displays minimal character development, remaining cynical and rebellious. However, he occasionally shows protective instincts toward civilians and colleagues, such as refusing Hasegawa’s order to execute a suspect during the skyscraper crisis despite facing sentence extensions. Such actions imply an ethical code distinct from institutional authority.
The explosive collar persists as a constant constraint. No canonical information exists regarding his ultimate fate, release from service, or character arc expansion beyond the original OVA series.