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Revision as of 16:28, 3 June 2021

In the future, advanced robotics has created heavy robots ("labors") for use in a variety of functions: construction, fire-fighting, military, and more. However, though the robots are only machines, their operators are also only human—and humans sometimes turn to crime. Since a heavy labor unit can be a dangerous weapon, the police of the future are set to fight fire with fire, using advanced patrol labor units, "patlabors."
As the human race evolves, so does its technology. Engineers have successfully created robots dubbed "Labors" for mass distribution, utilized by society for a number of everyday tasks. However, there are criminals who manage to get their hands on these Labors, using them for their own nefarious means.
To combat this new form of delinquency, police around the world begin using "Patrol Labors" or "Patlabors" to put a stop to Labor-related crimes.

Tokyo Metropolitan Police

In the Criminal Justice System, Humongous Mecha-based offenses are considered especially heinous. In Tokyo, the dedicated officers who deal with these vicious felonies are an elite squad known as the Special Vehicles Unit. These are their stories.

Captain
Kiichi Gotoh
Lieutenant
Kanuka Clancy
Lieutenant
Takeo Kumagami
Officer
Noa Izumi
Officer
Asuma Shinohara
Officer
Isao Ota
Officer
Mikiyasu Shinshi
Officer
Hiromi Yamazaki

Others

Ronan Marcenas Adenauer Paria Admiral Gene Coliny Admiral Gopp Admiral John Kowen

Trivia