Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Psycho Pass The Biological And Psychological Aspects Of...

Psycho-Pass is an ongoing Japanese anime series that focuses on the biological and psychological aspects of criminality. Viewers follow Akane Tsunemori, a new Inspector for the Public Safety Bureau s Criminal Investigation Division, as she learns the ropes in futuristic crime fighting. The year 2113 finds the world in a peacefully technological state. Food is abundant, as you only need to push a few buttons on a microwave-like device to make it materialize. Citizens live in apartments with robotic servants and customizable holographic interiors. Even fashion has evolved into a limitless program that people control with the same armbands that serve as maps, cell phones, and the like. Life is simple... as long as you abide by the Sibyl System. The Sibyl System serves as Japan s judge and executioner. It is essentially a hive-mind that controls every aspect of life. Most notably, it determines who is best fit to hold certain jobs and who requires immediate removal from society. 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