Sibyl System

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The Sibyl System is an organization that features in Psycho-Pass.

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History

The Sibyl System was a technological system established in Japan by the 22nd century that was tasked with managing order and crime in society.

This led to the establishment of the Ministry of Welfare's Public Safety Bureau that became the political centre of the country with its Criminal Investigation Department (CID) being responsible for managing crime.

The Ministry of Welfare's Public Safety Bureau is the political center of Japan in the 22nd century.

Overview

In reality, the Sibyl System was no mere computer system but rather a hive-mind network of brains all linked to one another in special chambers. The bodies were discarded upon entry in a process that was described to have minimal pain whereby surgery removed the brain and placed it inside a glass chamber after which it was maintained through machinery. In total, the System contained at least 247 member brains though it was said that it was able to function with a minimum of 200. These member brains worked with one another constantly to scan and determine the Psycho-Passes of everyone in the country. To interact with the physical world, the System made use of an android disguised as a human with this taking the identity of Joshu Kasei who acted as the police chief of the criminal investigation division. No one was aware of the android's true nature and the various brains could inhabit the body to enact the will of the Sibyl System. The only people that could not be scanned through the cymatic scanners were those that were criminal asymptomatic. Such individuals could not be registered by Sibyl and actually the brains that consisted of the System possessed such individuals. As such, those people that were criminally asymptomatic when found were recruited and offered a place within Sibyl with even those that refused being forcibly inducted into the network.

Its agents was the officers of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) that was responsible for responding to crime. The members of the department were divided between; inspectors, enforcers and analysis. Inspectors were full-fledged police officers that were tasked with investigating crimes. Underneath them were the enforcers who were people that had been arrested for their criminal latency. As long as they were not murderers, these individuals were utilised for their 'criminal mindsets' to serve as hunting dogs to track down criminals. An inspector had numerous enforcers under their command where they utilised their talents in an investigation.

As everything was reliant on the Sibyl System, even weapons were keyed to the machine in the form of the Dominators. There were no projectile weapons used by the police force of Sibyl with this instead being replaced with the Dominator guns. These had computer systems that recognised correct users in their operation where they unlocked for them. After authorisation was given, a user was able to make use of a Dominator in the field where it conducted a cymatic scan of the target. Those that experienced a high crime coefficient were registered as a criminal with the Dominator activating its stun mode. More serious offenders or threats could see the Dominator respond to transform into a more powerful gun that could kill or destroy the target.

The headquarters and base for the Sibyl System was based at the Ministry of Welfare's NONA Tower where it was located in a secret underground section that was not shown on official maps.

Members

  • Kozaburo Toma : a Japanese male who was criminal asymptomatic where he killed people whilst operating as a teacher at a school with him meeting Shogo Makishima before his capture after which he was offered a place in the Sibyl System as one of its resident brains.

Notes

  • The Sibyl System was created by Gen Urobuchi where it featured in the setting of Psycho-Pass.

Appearances

  • Psycho-Pass:

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