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NOBUCHIKA GINOZA

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Link List

Wiki: List of Psycho Pass Episodes + Summaries
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Headcanon & The Facts

    Setting
  • The world outside of Japan in the Psycho-Pass universe is a warzone. Little is known about it since Japan closed its borders and ceased all contact with the outside world.

  • Personal
  • Cats do not like Gino. He tried his hand at getting comfortable with them before he chose to focus on Dog Therapy for his license. x



Psycho-Pass: Episode 13 [English Dub]

Kasai and Gino discuss the Sibyl System, Makishima and Touma.



KASAI: We now live in a world of limitless prosperity. We have achieved the greatest happiness for the greatest amount of people. To what do you believe we owe our thanks for making such a world?
GINO: That would be... The Ministry of Welfare's Sibyl System.
KASAI: That's right. Planning out your whole life, fulfilling your desires, no matter what choices the citizens are making they can simply ask for Sibyl's judgement rather than agonize over it alone. With the Sibyl System, we are putting in place a society of absolute personal fulfilment and communal safety that is unprecedented in human history.
GINO: I know, and that is why Sibyl must work flawlessly.
KASAI: Yes, not a single mistake can be allowed. That's our ideal. But think on that for a moment, Ginoza. If the Sibyl system is working flawlessly, it should no longer be necessary for humans to be in the loop at all. We could equip all the drones with Dominators and have them patrol the city, but alas the MWPSB is home to the CID and it is upon you that responsibility for the Dominators, Sibyl's eyes, ultimately falls. Ever thought about the meaning of this arrangement?
GINO: Yes, ma'am, of course.
KASAI: No matter how perfect any system we create may be, it will always require a safety net to protect against unforeseeable occurrences; to respond quickly to an emergency, to overcome hardware breakdowns. It is only when such fail safes are included that a system becomes perfect in both operation and perception. In fact, Inspector, it's more important that we simply believe it so, than the system does function perfectly every time a crime is committed. From the sense of security that comes with that belief, it brings blessings to people even as you stand here now.
GINO: Yes.
KASAI: Ginoza, I've developed a very high opinion of your skills. Normally those of your rank are not allowed to see the classified information I'm about to show you, but I think in this instance our trusting relationship allows for it. This is top secret.
GINO: ...Is that--?
KASAI: It's the record of a man's arrest. Only the police took him into custody without ever measuring his Crime Coefficient. The statement we released on the record, though, says he came in voluntarily.
GINO: It's him. It's Touma.
KASAI: He's the prime suspect in a serial murder case that panicked the city three years ago. Recall The Specimen Case? At least I believe that's the name you and your people gave it at the time. In the end, though, it was Division 2 who brought him in, and subsequently they were put under the strictest of gag orders.
GINO: Dammit, do you have any idea what we went through on that?!
KASAI: It's just like this current case you're working. Despite catching him in a violent act, and having overwhelming evidence tying him to several other murders, the Dominators refused to give a reading when pointed at Kouzoburou Touma. Because his Crime Coefficient didn't reach a regulation value. We call these rare murderers like Touma a criminally asymptomatic person.
GINO: I don't... understand..
KASAI: It's a classification for cases where a persons cymatic scan doesn't match his criminal psychology. We estimate only 1 out of every 2 million people could be classified as criminally asymptomatic. Your case with Shougo Makishima is certainly unique, but it's hardly surprising. In fact, there's even some indication he played a role in The Specimen Case, correct? Touma and Makishima, two criminally asymptomatic men working together to commit serial murders. It's no wonder the case gave us such difficulty.
GINO: So then what happened to Touma? Was he executed?
KASAI: Our official press release declared him missing, suspected of leaving the country, and I'm afraid that's all I can tell you about the matter for the time being. Please don't get hung up on the specifics of what you heard. The important thing is that no-one has fallen victim to Kouzoburou Touma's murderous impulses since that day. We just... made him disappear. His case didn't reveal a flaw in the Sibyl system, nor did it shake the public's confidence in it. He's simply gone and forgotten. The PSB is really just the tail of our system's body, and the general public only recognises and understands the system through that tail. That means the systems credibility rests entirely on how well and strictly people judge the tail to be functioning. If the PSB begins doubting the Dominators, it could lead to the public at large having a crisis of confidence in the Sibyl System and our society's order. Are we clear?
GINO: I just remembered that the report we submitted was... incomplete.
KASAI: That's fine. Please turn in the new version tomorrow morning. Of course you'll also need to prepare a new explanation for what happened that night that your colleagues will accept.
GINO: Yes, ma'am.
KASAI: Thank you, Ginoza. I'm glad to see already that my confidence in you was well placed. Next you are to bring down Shogo Makishima. He must be isolated from society as soon as possible. But don't harm him. Immediate punishment or execution still requires Sibyl's input.
GINO: Yes, I understand.
KASAI: Ginoza, it's essential that you bring him to PSB alive. Then, you can leave the rest to me. Shogo Makishima will never again threaten our quest for a more perfect society. Just as Kouzoburou Touma hasn't.

Psycho-Pass: Episode 13 [English Dub]

Gino goes to his father for advice.



MASAOKA: I can't believe you want to talk to me alone. What's next, tomorrow there's a blizzard?
GINO: There's zero chance of precipitation this week.
MASAOKA: What are you, a robot? I'm just making an old joke, Inspector. So, what is it you want?
GINO: It's about Inspector Tsunemori. I have some questions.
MASAOKA: Yeah, what about the little missy?
GINO: Why doesn't her hue get clouded? What's her secret to managing her stress so well?
MASAOKA: Why would you think I have the answer?
GINO: It just seems like you're closer to her than me.
MASAOKA: I doubt I know more about her emotions than you, but one thing I am sure of is that the prospect of her Crime Coefficient changing does not give her any anxiety whatsoever. Let me see if I can put this right... It's like she accepts things as they are. She acknowledges society, then forgives it, then moves on. From this inner peace comes an ability to take risks. She's confident enough to zig when everybody else tells her to zag... and still, she's fully committed to being a detective, even has the skills to be a great one.
GINO: Are you trying to tell me that you have lost that commitment?
MASAOKA: Maybe. I don't know. See, when I was her age I had the same belief in justice and society's need for a good detective. Then I had to trade in my pistol for a new gun that could talk back to me, one that would only let me shoot when it had made up it's electronic mind that I needed to capture or kill someone. It pissed me the hell off. The gun never said it, but it clearly told me my detective work was obsolete. I dwelled on it, and the angrier I got, the cloudier my Psycho-Pass got.
GINO: If you question the system that much, why not quit the MWPSB? Instead you made me and Mom pay the price when you gave up, when you stopped believing in the new order. God damn it, how can you even stand here and whine about Dominators to me?
MASAOKA: You're right, Ginoza. I complain, talk about taking a stand against the man, and yet I'm still here working the beat.
GINO: You began doubting the Sibyl System, and then it began doubting you. Whether you liked it or not, a new order was born and the world and I moved on without you.
MASAOKA: Yeah, and I guess my initial doubts might have even been misplaced. By the time I stopped being angry and I made my peace with this world, my Crime Coefficient had stabilized. Man, talk about being late to the party, huh kid? So what about you then? Your hue.. are you maintaining a nice, clear color on it?
GINO: I don't need you pretending to care about my Psycho-Pass, so you can stop with the sad, concerned father routine.
MASAOKA: Nah, it's more like a subordinate concerned for his boss, one who's due for a promotion. It's like what I was saying about my hue clouding up. If you begin questioning your job one day, the next might see you getting frustrated and angry about the world around you, so be careful. I don't wanna see you fall into the same spiral that led to me getting labelled a latent criminal... son.



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Mask or Menace

2016


JULY 3rd- Went for coffee with Aerith.
3rd- Went for dinner with Sabriel.
3rd- Bumped into Kogami. Literally. Cont.
3rd- Spoke to Kagerou on the Network.
3rd- Had an awkward family reunion with Masaoka.
4th- Went to the July 4th Gala. Met Sabriel and Karanomori there.
4th- Met Aerith and Kogami at the July 4th Gala.
8th- Spoke to Kogami on the Network.
11th- Went to the July Swear In.



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IN CHARACTER OUT OF CHARACTER
backtagging: definitely! i don't think i could function without it tbh.
threadhopping: i don't have a problem if everyone else is cool with it.
fourthwalling: noooo thank you.
offensive/shocking subjects: i'm good with most things, but if there's anything you're unsure about just shoot me a message/comment here and we'll discuss! as for things i'd rather not work with, i can't handle vivid or detailed descriptions of rot/mold, so i'd appreciate it if you could keep that brief and to a minimum.
hugging: gino is pretty straight laced and outwardly kind of cold, but othwerwise harmless. if your character for some reason sees the need to give him a cuddle, go for it.
kissing: if you must... but as above, why would you want to...
flirting: please. but don't expect him to reciprocate or appreciate it.
fighting: gino is pretty pathetic in the fighting department, so it'll be pretty one-sided, but go ahread. he definitely asks for it sometimes.
injuring: yeah, why not!
killing: i'm going to have to say no unless properly planned out.
using telepathy or mind reading abilities: if you really wanna delve into that mess, sure. contact me if you need any info on what he's thinking!



. ABILITIES .

Gino has no powers in canon, but in Mask or Menace he's capable of Reactive Empathy. Gino can sense and literally experience the strong emotions of those around him. For example, if a girl close by had just broken up with her boyfriend he would be able to feel her heartbreak and anger as if it were his own, just as real and just as intense.

Gino is also capable of, at close distances, taking those strong emotions onto himself to give the person a respite of clarity; soaking them up like an emotion sponge, acid meeting alkali, resetting manic or blue moods back to 0. He can't do this a lot, however, as it exhausts him.

In tandem with this, he can sense strong emotional signatures from long distances, particularly if he's already familiar with the person in question and can recognise their aura/signature.

His powers will start off messy to the point where he won't be able to control them very well and will be overwhelmed with the amount of feelings he experiences and soaks up, but eventually he'll be able to fine tune it and make it more precise given practice.


Please let me know if you don't want Gino sponging your character's emotions, or alternatively let me know if you want to plot something involving his powers! I'm up for anything!
warning: gino's universe is not kind when it comes to matters of mental illness, and the society (including gino himself) is often guilty of victim blaming. i've brought him into game from a canon point where he's juuust starting to see the cracks in the logic of his world, so it shouldn't be too much of an issue, but let me know if you'd like me to reel it in when threading with you and your character. i'm not here to upset anyone!
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let me know how i'm doing with gino here! anon is on, ip is off!

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〈 CHARACTER INFO 〉
CHARACTER NAME: Nobuchika Ginoza
CHARACTER AGE: 28
SERIES: Psycho-Pass
CHRONOLOGY: End of Episode 13
CLASS: Hero...?
HOUSING: if he can be housed with kogami and akane that would be horrible wonderful, but if not, preferably somewhere in maurtia falls, please!

BACKGROUND:
Gino's Wiki Page
Psycho-Pass Wiki Page

Psycho-Pass takes place in the year 2112 when the world has turned into a dystopia, leaving authoritarian Japan as it's only well-functioning country. Japan is controlled by a hive-mind called the Sibyl System, a piece of technology that has 'saved' and secured a prosperous future for those living in Japan by enforcing certain standards such as aptitude tests for future jobs, judging a persons worth based on their mental status, and implementing constant surveillance.

"Planning out your whole life, fulfilling your desires, no matter what choices the citizens are making they can simply ask for Sibyl's judgement rather than agonize over it alone. With the Sibyl System, we are putting in place a society of absolute personal fulfilment and communal safety that is unprecedented in human history." - Joushuu Kasai, Chief of the MWPSB, Episode 13.

The Sibyl System allows drones and public sensors to scan and evaluate the citizens in it's range to produce their 'Psycho-Pass', a report from which the system can judge the person according to their Hue - a coloured representation of their mood and mental state - and their Crime Coefficient - a numerical value of their likelihood of being a public nuisance. Should anyone ping over a certain amount, they are immediately flagged as a latent criminal - someone with the capacity to cause disruption to society - and are pursued and put into therapy, or simply disposed of depending on the level of danger they present. This allows Japan to become and remain the self-sustained figure head of the world, with a carefully crafted and cultivated society that eventually becomes docile.

However, if in therapy a latent criminal shows a certain aptitude they can become an Enforcer and work for the very system that put them away in the first place. Enforcers work under Inspectors in the MWPSB (Ministry of Welfare's Public Safety Bureau) as their 'hunting dogs', as it takes a criminal to catch a criminal. To help things along and to ensure that the Sibyl System always has the last word, the Enforcers and their Inspectors carry around specialised guns called Dominators, which scan the target's Crime Coefficient and Hue and measure it in order to pass judgement. The gun will not fire until the person weilding it has been authorised, and until the target has been scanned and deemed a hazard. Only then will the gun shoot to either paralyse the target or obliterate them.

Ginoza is an Inspector who leads Division 1 in the Criminal Investigation Department of the MWPSB. There, he meets Akane Tsunemori, a rookie who's had her future profession chosen for her by the Sibyl System's test and has landed herself in the middle of one of the more difficult jobs available, and so begins the plot of Psycho-Pass.

Gino was born before the Sibyl System came to Japan, but it's arrival brought more than a new way of life for him. When he was nine years old, his father was committed to a rehabilitation centre due to his darkening Hue and rising Crime Coefficient. As an old-school detective, it was necessary that his father was able to think like a criminal and he opposed the system entirely as it called for detectives to rely on the judgement of a machine rather than using their brains, but Sibyl didn't see to reason and his father only grew angrier and angrier until he was finally flagged and admitted to rehab, eventually going on to become an Enforcer for the MWPSB. In the early days of the system there was a great deal of judgement applied not only to latent criminals, but to their families too. Ginoza and his mother suffered through reduced income and were shunned by society for being closely related to someone with an unstable hue (as people actually believe it could be hereditary). The bullying and shame got so bad, in fact, that Gino took on his mothers surname (Ginoza) instead of his fathers, in the hopes to escape some of that stigma.

Gino's opinion of his father soured from there, leading him to focus heavily on studying law and criminal justice in school to escape the reality of having a criminal as a parent and so to understand the New Order and fully integrate himself within it to avoid the same fate. Gino faced a great deal of bullying in high school because of his father, and it's there he met Shinya Kogami for the first time, when he saved Gino from a particularly bad bullying episode. Despite being polar opposites personality-wise, the two quickly became best friends as they were both excellent students, and when Gino told Kogami his future plans of joining the MWPSB and becoming an Inspector, Kogami decided to do the same.

Gino joins the MWPSB ultimately to fulfil his role in the job as it is something he's very interested in and very good at, but also in the subconscious hope that he might reconnect with his father, who he still treasures despite everything.

He and Kogami work together in Division 1 as Inspectors until Kogami's Psycho-Pass starts to deteriorate when he obsesses over an unsolvable case involving the brutal murder of one of their Enforcers, Sasayama. Ultimately Gino cannot prevent Kogami's decline and Kogami is demoted to become an Enforcer working under Gino, which only fuels his prejudice against the hounds of the MWPSB even more.

The beginning of canon starts with Akane's introduction to her new job as an Inspector for Division 1, working alongside Ginoza. Right from the off he's cold to her, giving her strict instruction to remain professional when it comes to the weapons they call Enforcers. Her first case is by no means an easy one - Gino actually tells her that she has 'awful luck' getting this case her first night on the job. It involves a man who was flagged by a street scanner as likely to commit a crime, and does so as he flees the offer of treatment and takes a woman hostage. Eventually they capture him and Kogami disposes of the kidnapper with ease, but when the Dominators are pointed at the hostage - who has undergone great stress and who's Psycho-Pass has clouded as a result - Akane goes on the defensive and fires her Dominator at Kogami to paralyze him in order to stop him killing the hostage. Akane calms the woman down enough that she can be taken for rehabilitation, but Ginoza is less than happy with her emotion-fuelled decision making. However, when Kogami returns he sides with Akane and says that she made the right decision.

The team starts to form and Akane begins to fit in, getting closer to every member, but particularly Kogami. Their unit solves many crimes that at first seem unrelated, but which all challenge the capabilities and effectiveness of the Sibyl System. Soon Kogami realises a thread that links all the cases, which leads him back to a trail he's been following for years: the culprit of the Specimen Case, the still unsolved murder that lead Kogami on his downward spiral to becoming an Enforcer. Gino rejects the link immediately, insisting that Kogami is merely projecting, but is soon proved wrong as an eerily similar case to the Specimen Murders occurs. Gino takes Kogami off the case instantly and tasks Akane to keep an eye on him and in return Kogami shows her evidence from the unsolved case; a blurry picture of one of the culprits, Makishima.

Using his keen profiling skills, Kogami deduces that the culprit of these murders and the string of murders that culminated in Sasayama's death are not the same person as these murders lack the social commentary that the previous killings did. They identify and target the person responsible for the current murders, but she escapes them.

Kogami takes an interested Akane to visit his former teacher, Saiga, who agrees to school her in profiling, but when they return Gino scolds Kogami as everyone who has taken Saiga's Criminology Course suffered a deteriorating Psycho-Pass due to the lesson's content. He calls Akane a child for being so naive and careless with her position, and accuses her of putting her Psycho-Pass at risk of being dragged down into the mud like Kogami's. He reminds her that the reason Inspectors have Enforcers is so that they can do their dirty work while Inspectors protect their own minds, that she shouldn't be trying to think like a criminal or she might develop the capability to become one. She argues that what he's describing isn't team work, and that they should be focusing on solving cases rather than protecting their Psycho-Passes. She goes on to finally put him in his place, reminding him that she is his equal in terms of rank and that he's out of line to continually question her capability in the workplace.

In her anger, she storms out and threatens to file a complaint to the Bureau Chief regarding Ginoza's behaviour, but is stopped by Masaoka who attempts to talk her out of it by explaining Gino's past and his feelings of betrayal - once by his father, and then by his best friend - subtly without ever mentioning that he himself is Gino's father. Akane understands, but asks "Does he have to be such a jerk about it?" to which Masaoka responds "No, he doesn't. But you have lots of friends and family at home, don't you?" implying that Gino is terribly lonely after losing the people he cares about, and only lashes out at those who he feels are needlessly risking their Hue because he's afraid of watching it happen again.

Later, Gino and Division 1 assemble at the entrance of an underground hideout, summoned by Akane who explains that she received an email from her school friend, Yuki, requesting that they meet up there. Kogami went in first as he was suspicious it was a trap while Akane tracked his progress, but suddenly he disappeared off the map as if he'd gotten on a vehicle of some kind... but with the entrance conveniently flooded with toxic water, they can't investigate. Gino chastises her for her carelessness and says that Kogami 'escaped' her, suggesting he might have staged it so he could make a break for it. They eventually find out that an old subway line cut across from the meet-up point, and follow the tracks to another station entrance.

Ginoza and his team set up a relay close to the subway line, and Gino demands that when they see Kogami they must shoot him immediately with the Dominator and that there's no need to warn him. Akane implores that they still don't know if he was actually trying to run away, but Gino counters her and says that the Sibyl System will make that decision for them; if he did nothing wrong then his Crime Coefficient will be the same as the last time Akane shot him, and he'll be paralysed... but if not, then it will kill him. The cymatic scan is never wrong, it will reveal his true intention. Of course Akane can't stand for that. She demands to know if he'd really be okay with killing him, especially since he used to be his friend, but Ginoza says that if he did end up dying it would be purely down to Akane's poor supervision, that if she had any control over Kogami then they wouldn't be in this position. Then, he asks her how it feels knowing that someone could die because of her incompetence. Then it's Masaoka's time to speak up. He bodily lifts Gino off the floor with his robotic arm and throws him aside, chastising him for being hard on Akane. Visibly shocked, Gino is speechless. Then they get a call from Kogami.

Kogami hurriedly requests backup and tells them there's a hostage situation. Ginoza, realising that Kogami wasn't trying to run away and was just caught up in something dangerous, demands that they send in the drones at random and that they make sure at least one of them reaches him. After receiving a Dominator from one of the drones Kogami finds and kills Senguji, but is wounded in the process and is unable to stop Makishima kidnapping Yuki. The team find Kogami and Masaoka struggles to stabilize his wounds while Akane runs after Makishima. When she returns she tells everyone that Makishima is immune to the Dominator, and that his Crime Coefficient actually fell to zero as he killed Yuki right before her eyes.

Later, in a session with his therapist, Gino is told that his Crime Coefficient, which has been steadily increasing for the past four months, has gone up seven points and is now something that cannot be ignored. If it gets any worse, Gino will have to be reported to his superiors. His therapist suggests that he talks to someone with whom he's very close like a lover or a family member. But of course, Gino doesn't have a girlfriend and his father is.. well..

Ginoza has a meeting with the head of the MWPSB, Joushuu Kasai, regarding Makishima's apparent immunity to the Dominator. She reveals to him the existence of very rare cases where a person can be criminally asymptomatic - unreadable and therefore unjudgeable by the Sibyl System - by showing him the arrest record of Kouzoburou Touma, the main suspect in The Specimen Case, the unsolved case that saw to Kogami becoming an Enforcer. Enraged, Gino demands to know why his Division wasn't told about his arrest, and she goes on to tell him that, like Makishima, Touma was criminally asymptomatic and confirms the likelihood that Makishima was involved with him. After assuring him that Touma has been taken care of and that no-one else has fallen prey to him since his arrest she swears him to secrecy and urges him to keep his doubts away from the public eye (and from Sibyl's eye) by telling him that the PSB "is really just the tail of our system's body, and the general public only recognises and understands the system through that tail", therefore putting a great amount of stress and responsibility on Gino's shoulders. Nevertheless, he agrees to re-write his report and is then tasked with capturing Makishima alive.

Akane decides to undergo a memory scoop - a relatively new process intended to visualise a witnesses memories by directly reading their brainwaves - which means she'll have to re-live seeing her friend die all over again which will put her Psycho-Pass in danger of deteriorating. Gino expresses his own fears that she'll become a latent criminal if her Psycho-Pass clouds too much but Akane is determined because they have been instructed to keep what they experienced secret and have not been permitted to undergo a public investigation; so she sees this as the only way. After the scoop her Psycho-Pass recovers quickly, and they successfully get a clear picture of Makishima's face.

Following this, Ginoza calls Masaoka onto a balcony of the MWPSB building for a talk and asks him why he thinks Akane's Hue doesn't get clouded and how she manages her stress so well. Masaoka tells him that he thinks it's because Akane accepts things as they are - "She acknowledges society, then forgives it, then moves on." - and then goes on to compare it to his own situation. Masaoka doubted society and let his anger get the better of him, and admits that he wants Gino to be careful, because he doesn't want to see him doubt his job one day and become a latent criminal the next - he doesn't want him to fall into the same spiral he did.

This conversation is the last thing Gino will remember before arriving in MoM.




PERSONALITY:
Gino's personality is greatly structured by the loss he's experienced over the years, and the strict regiment he forces upon himself.

Gino is obviously an intelligent, capable and professional man. He was top in his class at school and has excelled in all areas of study, completing qualifications in Garden Design, Dog Therapy and his legal requirements in order to be an Inspector. In the MWPSB he is required to fulfil the tasks set to him by his Chief and also to handle the personnel on his team, and does so effectively. He is an excellent detective capable of understanding and observing human behaviour to his advantage but falls short as he relies more on data than intuition, which leaves him coming off somewhat rigid compared to the others on his team.

The most obvious part of Gino's personality is the bitterness he holds in his heart over the demotions of his father and best friend, as he sees them as personal betrayals of some kind, leaving him feeling abandoned and let down as they seem to settle with their lot. He agonizes over what happened to them, but instead of hating the system that made them outcasts he only leans more heavily on it. Gino's determined faith in the Sibyl System (fuelled, presumably, by the fear of doubting the system and having it doubt him back, like what happened to his father) and his conservative persona stunt him from feeling how he truly feels and allowing him to be happy.

In a flashback to when Sasayama was alive, Gino is shown to still be rather tight-laced, but is much more friendly than the man we see in the present. Following Kogami's demotion to an Enforcer Gino begins to distance himself from his team and refuses to form attachments with his Enforcers. When Tsunemori joins their ranks as a rookie Inspector, he tells her to not think of the Enforcers as humans but rather as 'hounds' or hunting dogs; inhuman creatures used for a purpose, not to be made friends with. He tells her this as he fears for the state of her mind around those who have already fallen into darkness, and doesn't want to see the same happen to her. Gino is afraid of being disappointed by those he cares about again, so he refuses to care for anyone; he forces himself to think of the Enforcers as inhuman because if he doesn't see them as humans, he won't care, and therefore won't be hurt by them.

In theory, at least. The reality of the situation is that Ginoza does care, a lot. He has a tender heart and is very emotional. He is seen to be visibly upset when Tsunemori undergoes her memory scoop, to the point where he ignores the success of the procedure to make sure she's alright. Prior to this he had been rather unkind to her; forcibly telling her not to make friends with her subordinates, calling her a child when she lets her emotions guide her choices, insisting that she isn't cut out for her job... but it's all because he cares about her well-being. Akane is blessed with a determinedly clear Psycho-Pass no matter what she experiences, and once Gino realises that and once Akane understands that he only lashes out because he doesn't know how to show he cares, the two gain a mutual understanding of one another and begin to trust each other as equals.

Gino can also be quite immature, which is evidence to the fact that he never really had a decent childhood, and forced himself to grow up much too fast. He's incredibly self conscious which is why he wears glasses - he doesn't need them, he just dislikes the way his face looks, especially his eyes because they're so similar to his fathers, and is self-conscious of how he's obviously lacking in muscle. He's often seen to be jealous over the way Kogami and Masaoka seem to get on better than Gino and his father ever have as he hasn't had a relationship with his father since he was 9 years old and secretly, desperately, craves one. He's also very quick to shout and lash out, and very rarely listens to reason if he's sure that he's right.

That said, Gino will not deny respect where respect is due, and he holds a reasonably amount of it for Kogami; going so far as to apologise for being too harsh, and looking to him for ideas in difficult cases, willingly admitting that Kogami is a much better detective than he ever was.

Ultimately, Gino cares very deeply, but his anxiety over his own personal and mental state and the way the world perceives him and his issues regarding betrayal and rejection stunt him, making him cold and brash and difficult to deal with on the exterior.

POWER:
Gino doesn't have powers in his canon, but in Mask or Menace he will be capable of Reactive Empathy. Gino will be able to sense and literally experience the strong emotions of those around him. For example, if a girl close by had just broken up with her boyfriend he would be able to feel her heartbreak and anger as if it were his own, just as real and just as intense. In tandem with this, he will also be able to sense strong emotional signatures from long distances, particularly if he's already familiar with the person in question and can recognise their aura/signature.

Gino will also be capable of, at close distances, taking strong emotions onto himself to give the person a respite of clarity; soaking them up like an emotion sponge, acid meeting alkali, resetting manic or blue moods back to 0. He can't do this a lot, however, as it exhausts him.

His powers will start off messy to the point where he won't be able to control them very well and will be overwhelmed with the amount of feelings he experiences and soaks up, but eventually he'll be able to fine tune it and make it more precise given practice.

These powers will, of course, require permission in a permissions post that will be posted to Gino's journal.

〈 CHARACTER SAMPLES 〉
COMMUNITY POST (VOICE) SAMPLE:
[ The feed opens to Ginoza sitting at a desk he's already meticulously organised despite not having very much on the desk to organise, and he clears his throat by way of greeting. ]

This is Inspector Ginoza Nobuchika of CID Division 1, requesting that any members of the MWPSB get in immediate contact with me. [ He pauses then, still not making eye contact, choosing instead to look somewhere off to the right as though he's speaking to someone just behind the camera. ] As I'm aware the officials here are at least aware of my reality, so I assume someone from my world has passed through here at some point. They wouldn't give me any tangible information, no names or even confirmation, so I'm resorting to other methods to get the answers I need.

[ He does that thing with his glasses. Y'know the thing, the smart anime guy thing. Where he kind of shifts his glasses a little on his face and they flash in the glare of the light. ]

And if anyone has any experience with the law of this world, I'd be very interested in picking your brains.

LOGS POST (PROSE) SAMPLE:
test drive thread

FINAL NOTES: insert witty comment about tsundere megane here