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Sample Application (Faith Lehane)
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Kagari Shuusei | PSYCHO-PASS | reserved 1/?

[personal profile] gunlocked 2013-01-18 09:57 am (UTC)(link)
Name: Jenn
Contact Info: [plurk.com profile] gilboat
Other Characters Played: Dave Strider ([personal profile] horseshit )
Preferred Apartment: Anywhere with [personal profile] kogami & [personal profile] tenko  !
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Re: Kagari Shuusei | PSYCHO-PASS | reserved 2/?

[personal profile] gunlocked 2013-01-18 09:58 am (UTC)(link)
Character Name: Shuusei Kagari.
Canon: PSYCHO-PASS.
Canon Point: Episode 11.
Background/History: Here
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Re: Kagari Shuusei | PSYCHO-PASS | reserved 3/?

[personal profile] gunlocked 2013-01-18 10:06 am (UTC)(link)
Personality:
From episode one, the enforcers are hyped up to be savage in every sense; referred to as beasts, they've essentially been reduced to a pack of dogs (Kagari's codename being "Hound 4" — not something unique to him either) working alongside investigators to sniff out various criminals of varying mental health. However, Kagari is the furthest thing from a mindless beast. In fact, he's probably the most laid back, happy-go-lucky member of the Enforcers. One of the first times we hear him speak, it's when he sets his eyes on the newest female investigator. He's quick to refer to her as a 'a cutie' (is that the cutie newbie that people have been talking about?) and then expresses distaste when he's not partnered up with her. 
Only to be further upset when no one laughs at his gripes.
But actions speak louder than words, and he's no amateur even if he's a pretty big goofball; he takes his job and the tasks it entails very seriously. He's the first one we observe using a Dominator, though it has no affect on the criminal they're pursuing (stimulants were to blame rather than the weapon on Kagari's actions) and later in the series, he's exposed to be an excellent observer and he's able to think outside of the box, comparing a maze-like hunting ground to those in his video games. He has an overall fascination with technology, making quick work of secure documents and hacking his way through just about anything.

Yeah, not long after his initial introduction we see him in the Criminal Investigation Department office playing on a portable console. We also see that his desktop is more suited for a preteen (read as: toddler), covered in dinosaurs, action figures, board games, and bowling pins as a testament to where his interests "outside" of work lie.
Here we see more of his silly side where he tells Akane, the cutie investigator, that he can't lend her an extra tablet because Kougami is using all the spares even though Kougami was hospitalized at the time. This earns him a magazine!scolding from a fellow enforcer. He's well aware of his immaturity and he knows his jokes can be pretty lame. Having to be scolded by Yayoi appears to be a frequent thing. Teasing runs rampant through their little family of "former" criminals. For example, Karanomori comments on betting her bra on a hunch regarding an investigation, and Kagari replies, pseudo-bitterly, that she can keep it.

We see a different side of Kagari within the Bureau's cafeteria when he joins Akane for a meal. He apologizes first and foremost, acknowledging that his commentary when he first saw her was a little forward and meant no disrespect — it's just that the women he works with are scary! Even so, their conversation turns sour when he asks why she bothered to join the force and her answer was lacking — in his opinion. She joined the force because the Sibyl system decided it would be the best occupation for her, which he finds decidedly ignorant. In the same breath, he reveals that he's been labeled as a latent criminal with no chance of rehabilitation since he was five years old, which is a big shout out from his entire disposition to the state of his workplace. From such a tender age, he's been locked up, excluded from society and threatened with the death penalty. He was never at liberty to make his own choices and the idea of others scrambling to find a reason for living is naive and a waste of time, especially if Sibyl has a say in it. Being independent, determined and having a backbone are all incredibly important in his eyes, and the notion of others being so reliant on a private organization to determine such important things is a frustrating topic for him and we almost never see him angry. Not even at the Drone Factory where an inmate was being picked on by his peers. Nope. Kagari was content with his food and more bothered by the fact that the place was cut off from the outside world and the internet was nonexistent.

Not to say he's a heartless, unsympathetic asshole at all! He may not think everything through, and he may be a little inattentive at times is all. In fact, sometime later we see him cooking for Akane and acting as a pillar of advice. He suspects she may be in love with Ko and stresses that he knows and experienced much more than she has in life, and therefore is knowledgeable on the subject (without divulging, of course) as a whole, then proceeds to use alcohol as an example. Ordinarily, using the fact that he indulges in drinking as an example of worldly understanding is pretty lame and childish, but in his defense, people in his verse abstain from drinking because their coefficient may become cloudy due to it. Akane only knocks back a few with him under the condition that Kagari may begin to spill details about Kougami — which he forewarned that he would like an absolute clown, and  does end up providing a few details regarding why the Enforcer was stripped of his position but nothing that should particularly remain behind lock and key.

Although he had no choice but to become an enforcer, he doesn't seem to dislike his job. He never shows reluctance about a mission unless he's joking and he's blindly brave at times, riding a drone into another drone as a means of stopping it's assault on another co-Enforcer, then proceeding to remain attached until Kougami blows a hole through it, dismounting approximately a second in advance. Though he can be recklessly brave, more than a few time's he's commented on things being scary, from the internet-less drone plant to Akane's stable psycho-pass variables after she endures a significant trauma. Certain things may freak him out, but only enough to bring up. Retreating and being a baby (haha) isn't his style.

Abilities/Powers:
 
He's a very good chef, lvl 100 gamer, an advanced hacker and is very agile/adaptable in terms of physicality. He lacks any kind of supernatural abilities, but he's a strong cookie.

Items/Weapons:
Kagari is a latent criminal so he doesn't get a lot of weapons or special items. On missions, he is granted access to a Dominator which is a type of modified handgun. It's also known as the Portable Psychology Diagnostic and Suppression System and it's so technologically advanced that it's able to discern who's hand it's in (it contains a database and will only work for validated users, and it can only be heard by the person holding it (not only does it identify the user, but it calculates psycho-pass readings and states it's functions all aloud).
Criminals and citizens can have their criminality calculated by the gun. When values exceed certain levels the gun will be allowed to fire, otherwise the gun locks. Depending on the criminal's level, the muzzle will open and modify itself to proceed with a certain course of action — lethal vs nonlethal, but there are four different modes: The Paralyser, Eliminator, Disintegrator and Lethal Decomposer, the last option being left for non-living things (drones/robots, etc).
He also wears a thick bracelet with several functions, but it's primarily used for exchanging information.
Both of these items will be non-functioning in Haven.
Weapons aside, I'd also like for him to have his handheld console, desk toys and of course the clothes on his back.
Edited 2013-01-18 10:10 (UTC)
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Re: Kagari Shuusei | PSYCHO-PASS | reserved 4/4

[personal profile] gunlocked 2013-01-18 10:09 am (UTC)(link)
Sample Entry:

Well...this is going to be a real pain.
 
[Enter: Kagari, looking rather lethargic as opposed to concerned.]
 
This is Hound Four, I'm not sure what happened but I guess we all got separated somehow? I don't know how I ended up here and it doesn't seem like a coincidence, but I can't blame anyone either.
 
[Refer to the aforementioned memory loss.]
 
Communications are jammed on my end, but I found this fun toy. It looks like it can record too, but I don't have much to say or do over an unprotected line. I haven't seen anyone else, but that doesn't mean the ghosts aren't nosy. Talk about making a bad situation worse...
 
[He grins to himself, as if he just decoded some facet of the mystery but at the back of his mind, he's concerned about facing a penalty for unwittingly trying to escape Sibyl.]

Hound One? Hound Two? I'm positioned in front of an old apartment building. I'll be waiting for some feedback here.

[The line cuts off there, but Kagari keeps the eroding device within his grasp. His other hand is gripping the handle of his inoperative Dominator. He was the only one aware of it's inability to function here, for whatever reason. That didn't mean he couldn't use it to intimidate curious strangers.]

Sample Entry Two: 
had about half an hour left in his shift and with nothing to look up or hunt down, thirty minutes was feeling like forever. Breathers were great, but at the end of the day they were nothing but trouble. It was at the point where he could hear the tick of each passing moment and the closest thing he could describe as freedom felt like it would never come. He was only anticipating it so much because he was hungry — starving, and he already decided what dinner would be; Sukiyaki!
If his shift ever ticked down.
 
Since Gino wasn't huffpuffing over his shoulder barking orders, he reclined some and brought his feet up to rest on the edge of his desk. His hand-held red console was fished out from a drawer at arm's length. What better time to get some gaming in than now? It was one of the few things he was allowed to indulge in as a latent criminal and as long as there wasn't much to do (and even sometimes when there was, but who was going to complain so long as he got the job done?) it was fine for him to have some fun. Heck, who knows what would happen if he wasn't allowed to have his way every few hours...
Just kidding.
Kagari rarely lost his temper or acted the least bit feral outside of hunting down criminals. He could talk calmly and crack a few jokes while ending someone's life. Talk about desensitized, yet of everyone, he probably seemed most unfit to play the role of an Enforcer, but Sibyl had the final say there. A little deprivation wouldn't send him over the edge. Someone making light of his inability to hold liquor or busting Rexor's tail off over their knee, those were the things that would warrant a tantrum.

He hummed to himself, contentedly becoming engrossed in a game wherein the player was a triangle hopping over a combination of spikes and blocks. Each time the player-triangle hit a spike, it was game over. He had better games stashed away but this didn't require a lot of effort. He was famished. How was he going to focus on Fire Bedlam or Grand Theft Hippo on an empty stomach? Of course, the longer this game went on the more difficult it became but it didn't require a lot of thought. The game was providing some neat background music really, a catchy tune just loud enough to drown out the ceaseless ticktock from above, but not so much that it would disturb someone sitting across from him...probably. He would have something chucked his way if that were the case.