Clair steals a machine to pit against Daisuke, but he might not have to destroy J himself--the government's considering repealing the law that makes J legal.
Clair's latest scheme involves manipulating both the commodities exchange (think stock market, only slightly different) and the Special Unit.
After a surprise attack from a past enemy, Daisuke loses his bullet pendant and must travel to the underground city beneath Judoh to get it back.
Daisuke and his brother (and boss) Shun don't always get along, but their fights are nothing compared to the way Daisuke's new friend Kia feels about his own family.
Daisuke Aurora and his android partner, J, are responsible for preemptively stopping crime in the futuristic city-state of Judoh. They're pretty good at it...except for the "preemptive" part. In the pilot episode, Daisuke and J encounter some smugglers, and just miss seeing a young man's eccentric behavior at his father's funeral.
In response to a bomb threat, Daisuke and J investigate a military base, learn a little Judoh history, and get to know a general with ties neither of them suspect.
Daisuke's police friend Edmundo gets a chance to see his ex-girlfriend again. Unfortunately, it's because she's a murder suspect.
The search for the lost Celestial continues...
When Daisuke is kidnapped by a vengeful Clair, the task of rescuing him falls to Kyoko. Meanwhile, however, Clair's plan has a few major snags in it.
On his way to the Offshore community of Siberbia, Daisuke gets sidetracked by a Siberbian heading into Judoh instead.
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