OVA
Description
The chief of police operates within a dystopian metropolis choked by severe pollution, commanding a specialized squadron that enforces order using military-style tanks. This unit is notoriously destructive, frequently leaving substantial collateral damage in its wake.
Such operations routinely draw fierce reprimands from the city's mayor, who condemns the police brutality and mayhem. The chief deflects this fury onto his subordinates, with officers like Brenten and Leona Ozaki bearing the brunt. His confrontations with Officer Ozaki grow especially explosive; her responses are loud and filled with a visceral rage that often demands physical intervention from fellow officers to stop her from advancing on him.
The immense pressures of command have ravaged the chief’s physique. He has lost nearly all his hair, and the scant remainder has turned white. He also endures a chronic ulcer that consistently flares up following incidents where the Tank Police cause excessive property damage or public disturbance.
In discussions on public order, the chief has argued that tanks are an inadequate tool for keeping the peace. He has expressed a desire to 'replace our guns with tactical nuclear weapons,' though it is unclear if the statement was made in earnest.
Such operations routinely draw fierce reprimands from the city's mayor, who condemns the police brutality and mayhem. The chief deflects this fury onto his subordinates, with officers like Brenten and Leona Ozaki bearing the brunt. His confrontations with Officer Ozaki grow especially explosive; her responses are loud and filled with a visceral rage that often demands physical intervention from fellow officers to stop her from advancing on him.
The immense pressures of command have ravaged the chief’s physique. He has lost nearly all his hair, and the scant remainder has turned white. He also endures a chronic ulcer that consistently flares up following incidents where the Tank Police cause excessive property damage or public disturbance.
In discussions on public order, the chief has argued that tanks are an inadequate tool for keeping the peace. He has expressed a desire to 'replace our guns with tactical nuclear weapons,' though it is unclear if the statement was made in earnest.