Fuchikoma

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 Japanese Ghost in the Shell game cover
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A Fuchikoma (フチコマ) is a 1-man tank (walker/roller) used by members of Section 9 of the National Public Safety Commission in Masamune Shirow's manga Ghost in the Shell. They also appear in slightly altered form as Tachikoma in the anime series.

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They possess a simple artificial intelligence and can act independently to support their user in combat. When not in use, they exhibit a childlike personality and provide much of the humor in the series, while also being used to elaborate on Shirow's philosophy and ideas. Their AI does not include typical safeguards as they are military hardware, but because they possess emotions, they are closely monitored for signs of instability. The Fuchikomas within Section 9 are synchronized nightly or after missions to share their experiences and allow the entire group to learn from them.

Mechanically, they have four legs and two simple hands with three fingers on extensible arms which double as machine guns. The "face" consists of a large main lens and two smaller sensors with a "mouth" below, which is commonly a grenade launcher but sometimes a heavier machine gun. The pilot sits in a hunched position inside a large posterior pod with interface cables leading to the standard ports in the user's neck for direct control, but the Fuchikoma can also be given orders to act without a pilot.

They can handle many different types of terrain, and are able to walk up walls, rappel, walk, or extend wheels from their feet to drive. They are also submersible.

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Fuchikomas appear in the graphic novel of Ghost in the Shell (Kōkaku Kidō-tai) and a PlayStation game of the same name, where the player spends the entire game playing as a member of Motoko Kusanagi's team, who is inside a Fuchikoma at all times.

They were removed from Mamoru Oshii's Ghost in the Shell movie, though a large relative of the Fuchikoma known as a "think tank" appears near the end of the movie.

In the TV series Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, they are replaced by Tachikomas which act similarly, but look different, standing taller, and instead of a single large "eye" lens, they have 4 independent rotating sensor pods with 3 sensors each. The AI of Tachikomas is considerably more advanced.

At the end of the TV series Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG the Tachikomas sacrifice their AI's in order to prevent a nuclear detonation. They are replaced by Fuchikoma/Tachikoma hybrids, though they are plainly referred to as Fuchikomas. Some sources, most often fansubbed versions of SAC: 2nd Gig, calls the tanks Tachikoma/Fuchikoma hybrids "Uchikoma". This is due to the translator missing the very light "f" pronounced by the Major. The subtitles on volume 7 of the Region 1 DVDs, released by Bandai Entertainment, unmistakably call the new think tanks "Fuchikoma."


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Film series: Ghost in the ShellGhost in the Shell 2: InnocenceGhost in the Shell: S.A.C. Solid State Society
Stand Alone Complex series: S.A.C. (Season 1) • S.A.C. 2nd GiG (Season 2) • S.A.C. Solid State Society (Movie) • Tachikomatic Days (Omake) • List of episodes
Novels: After the Long GoodbyeThe Lost MemoryRevenge of the Cold MachinesWhite Maze
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