
Ishikawa CV: Shunsuke Sakino, a former Army Intelligence Corps captain. An experienced veteran. Primarily conducts missions and support related to hacking and online information analysis, responding to the creation of viruses and vaccines from firewalls. He has become a supporting force behind the scenes.
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I feel like the treatment of the sub-characters in chapter 9 is good alongside Saito.
Casino person
Captain is amazing…
>>3
He is a former captain, but it seems he has long since surpassed the captain’s retirement age.
A person who was at a pachinko parlor in the original work, so it seems they are now running a pachinko parlor in SAC.
The original work is interesting, but it has a strong comedy element and the characters other than the major are rather shallow…
>>5
In the original work, it goes without saying that Batou and Togusa are well-defined characters, and even characters like Sre and Azuma stand out sufficiently.
I think Ishikawa is getting quite a good role in the original work.
Also, probably the most veteran among the Major’s subordinates.
Slow Ishikawa
>>7
It’s Slow Boma.
I’m already doing it! ← This is cool.
Ishikawa is seriously messed up when he’s panicking.
It seems like it exists in the world of Gengoro Tamakame.
A kind person to dogs.
>>11
Even though I was harsh on Batou’s dog in Innocent?
>>17
If I said I would take care of it, they would definitely start pushing it on me every time. They were probably counting on Togusa’s family.
Even though I’m Kobayashi Kiyoshi, I keep getting asked to run errands.
>>12
Did they do anything with dimensional beings?
>>21
It seems they were doing it on the PS game version.
Well, I’m not the type to fight on the front lines like Bato or anything.
It’s Yukkurishikawa, you know.
I was surprised to see someone with this appearance as the backup person, no offense.
In “Innocence,” Batō is going through a midlife crisis, but he is an amazing person who can give him a lecture, including by force.
Very nice voice.
Ishikawa from Hotline Miami
>>20
There seems to be such a story in Ghost in the Shell as well…
It feels like the protagonist of The Boys.
People who gather information from the internet.
>>26
I haven’t picked it up, right?
You’re intruding, aren’t you?
Profiling based on online trends is cool, you know?
Really an overly important strength behind the scenes.
The last Ishikawa is too interesting, it’s unfair.
They are experienced enough to be told that they are still active.
While not quite capable of taking on heavy equipment opponents in high-mobility situations due to age, I can still handle rough situations normally and I’m strong enough to subdue even with bare hands.
Or rather, it’s probably the minimum standard for Class 9.
>>33
Isn’t the minimum requirement too strict?
The minimum benchmark is Toh-kun, right?
>>34
I don’t really understand Azuma’s combat power…
I understand you’re good at sniffing things out and have high investigative skills, but…
>>39
Isn’t he someone who was pulled from a special forces unit?
>>34
Yano-kun…
>>33
Moreover, I’m not a virgin.
Connection to the Korean Peninsula and managing a pachinko parlor…?
I just learned about Ishikawa’s background for the first time.
A pachinko addict server, isn’t there any humanity?
If we can’t suppress a rampaging Batou, then Section 9 won’t be able to function…
Major
Batou
Togusa
Ishikawa
Site.
Boma
Pazu
Image of handling order in the work
>>41
Saito is being used as a sniper with the eye of a hawk.
>>41
I feel like the scene where the major gives instructions is generally in this order.
>>41
Pazu has a solo episode, so isn’t he better than Bouma-kun, who has his virginity exposed?
>>57
Unlike Pazuboma-kun, he doesn’t really talk much…
>>57
Boma-kun is also handling important missions like defusing bombs…
I like how it briefly appears in Saito’s past episodes.
>>42
Ishikawa has been involved with the major the longest since that episode.
The uncle who is already doing it.
Pazu’s investigation route is too unique, making the members of Section 9 feel distant.
>>45
Because they are almost nonexistent in the original work…
I only have the impression of someone who fought with a stalker after watching most of the works.
Moo to ooo~ (Imitating Batou)
A really Ishikawa-looking Ishikawa.
It was picked up in ARISE, wasn’t it, Paz!
>>54
I like Arise quite a bit because of that.
>>60
But Saito has a strange head.
A person who can call the Major a female gorilla.
I want to see more 1.5 line attack shells.
I wonder if the pachinko parlors went bankrupt due to the simultaneous global default…
There are many scenes where the situation changes with Ishikawa’s report.
Saito gets very talkative once he starts speaking.
Those who turn pachinko parlor customers into parallel computing machines.
>>63
The manager is really manipulating the odds.
I think it’s better to use a hawk’s eye for reconnaissance rather than sniping.
>>66
Basically, satellite images are being stolen, right?
>>68
That place has a lot of security holes, doesn’t it?
Since I’m disguised as the Ishikawa pizza shop in the game, it seems like I can also perform infiltration operations, so it really is all-mighty.
A person with a bazooka in anime.
I am the Boma who was punched by Ishikawa.
>>73
It’s cool, isn’t it…?
If I’m going to have a successor to Aramaki, it would be Ishikawa, I guess.
>>74
It requires connections from the military era and political skill, so I wonder who could possibly succeed that old man…
>>78
Ishikawa can take over the role of the manager, not just replace the manager.
The lieutenant probably won’t do it, right?
>>86
It seems like the major would back out at any opportunity…
I remembered this when I heard about embedding mining into websites.
I got a solo episode for Puzzle.
You’re seriously… that’s what I’m saying.
The fact that Saito’s eagle eye is being stolen means that the opponent is quite skilled… Also, if the sniping succeeds, it seems like that would be the end of it.
They’re talking about having the best talent, but without the section chief, the 9th section wouldn’t be able to move so freely, right?
>>80
Just the fact that he can take responsibility after putting everything together is monstrous, that old man.
If Ishikawa can’t handle it, I have the impression that it’s impossible for anyone other than the Major.
Ishikawa, who mainly does things like a search engine, was originally a soldier and also handles rough tasks.
Batou, who is primarily responsible for physical operations as a full-body cyborg, can also perform electronic warfare exceptionally well compared to others lying around.
>>83
I’m really good at it, or rather, I’m more specialized in electronic warfare.
>>90
Yet I’m fooled by a 95-year-old old man.
>>92
Isn’t that unrelated to electronic warfare?
Let’s make the successor to the section chief the thatched-roof prime minister.
As of now, the major has not chosen the option to stay in Section 9 until retirement even once, so it’s okay.
I just found out you’re a captain.
Were you an elite after the major?
Batou-san in SAC frequently gets jammed at crucial moments, which is kind of unfortunate.
Maybe I’m being harassed by someone in the equipment section.
Are you already doing it?
I was praised.
There was a rookie who died in the line of duty.
Togusa thinks that if he is surrounded by military or intelligence personnel, his thoughts will lean in that direction.
I can’t remember if the setting of wanting to prevent rigid thinking by including someone from the police force was official or from fan fiction.
>>97
At least in the theatrical version, there are lines that have that kind of meaning.
I don’t remember if it was in the original, so I need to reread it.
A person who can do just about anything.
The person who threatened to inject a micro machine that amplifies sensitivity by 7000 times during the story.
Even the demon hunters are surprised.
>>99
You don’t need to include that; you can just throw in the sensory data of lesbian mating… Without that preference, you’ll end up like Batou, getting sick.
In the original work, everyone has a bit of a comedic touch, right?
>>100
What are you saying? Is it that the original Motoko would laugh lightly, half-smiling, saying “Ha ha…” when she makes a minor mistake?
>>100
As I read happily, it starts to get serious from the point where the puppeteer appears, and I feel lonely.
>>100
That’s also fun!
I can hear Ishikawa-san’s voice from SAC everywhere.
You can hear it in Monster Hunter too.
I wonder if Ishikawa has undergone partial cyborgization too.
Batou can’t hide his military demeanor at all.
>>103
The bereaved family is deeply hurt and angry as they topple the memorial flowers.
When I hear this voice in Western games, I think, “It’s Ishikawa…”