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Armitage III
アミテージ ザ サード
(Amitēji za Sādo)
Genre Cyberpunk
Original video animation
Director Hiroyuki Ochi
Studio Japan AIC
Japan Pioneer L.D.C.
Licensor United States Geneon
Released 1994
Episodes 4
Anime film
Armitage III: Poly-Matrix
Director Takuya Sato
Studio Japan AIC
Licensor United States Geneon
Released 1997
Runtime 90 mins
Anime film
Armitage: Dual-Matrix
Director Katsuhito Akiyama
Studio Japan Pioneer L.D.C.
Licensor United States Geneon
Released 2002
Runtime 90 mins
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Armitage III (アミテージ ザ サード Amitēji za Sādo?, "Armitage the Third") is a 1994 cyberpunk anime series based around Naomi Armitage, a highly advanced "Type-III" android.

The series began with the 4-part Original video animation Armitage III and spawned two movies. The first film is a shortened version of the OVA entitled Armitage III: Poly-Matrix, redubbed in English. The second movie, Armitage: Dual-Matrix is a sequel set some years after the original story.

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[edit] Plot

The year is 2046. The overpopulation of Earth has led to the colonization of Mars—with the aid of the "first type" androids, men were able to begin terraforming the unfriendly environment of Mars and build the city of Saint Lowell. Seventy years after the start of colonization, the city is completed and inhabited by great numbers of people and "second type" robots, much improved versions of the "first types".

The story begins with a space shuttle nearing the destination of Saint Lowell's space port. On board is Ross Syllibus, a middle-aged cop from Chicago, USA, Earth. Syllibus asked to be transferred to Martian Police Department to escape from his past and haunting memories of his beloved one being murdered by a robot. At the Saint Lowell's space port he is to meet his new partner—a young Naomi Armitage from MPD.

On the same shuttle as Syllibus, travels Kelly McCannon—"the last country singer in the Universe". As the shuttle nears the terminal, a mysterious man is seen entering the cargo section; soon after this, the intruder is noticed and the alarms go off.

Later, as Ross finally gets off the shuttle, he witnesses a disturbing scene at the airport. First he gets bumped into by the mysterious man with a big suitcase and two guards. Soon after that, a young woman with a gun orders the men to stop and get their hands up. Puzzled, Ross notices a few drops of blood spilling from the mysterious man's suitcase. A shootout between the young woman (who turns out to be Ross's new partner, Armitage) begins. The two robot guards are killed by Armitage and the mysterious man is wounded, but manages to escape. However, he leaves his suitcase behind—inside of which is the dead body of Kelly McCannon. To everybody's surprise and horror, McCannon turns out to be a robot: a new, never-seen-before "third type" android that's superficially identical to humans.

Later, the mysterious man hacks into the public TV system and broadcasts the material taped by shuttle's security cameras. The tape shows the man murdering Kelly McCannon and reveals the fact of her being a robot to the entire city. The mysterious man, who introduces himself as Rene D'anclaude, reveals unbelivable news—the "third types" have been among the regular people for a long time and nobody can tell them apart from humans. He also reveals a list of "thirds"—it turns out, that a lot of well-known people are actually robots. Riots begin in the city as people start to capture and burn all the "thirds" they can find. Meanwhile, Rene D'anclaude proceeds with his extermination of the "thirds". The two main characters start their investigation and eventually find out, that the victims are women... and some of those women were pregnant.

In a brief moment just before dying, one of the victims sends out a message with the list of "thirds" to save them from being slaughtered. Armitage receives it and goes her way to stop D'anclaude. It is then revealed that Armitage is in fact a third herself and goes into hiding as the police hunt for her. Ross seeks her out as she enlists the help of a male third named Julian Moore. D'anclaude then attacks them and is revealed to be a second.

While the police drop the case with D'anclaude supposed capture, Armitage and Julian search a databank for information on her origins. Suddenly, the latter is taken over by the real D'anclaude. Though Armitage is able to win, Julian dies. She teams up with Ross to break into the hospital D'anclaude was recovering in. This act brand them criminals

Armitage and Ross later go off in search of her "father", Dr. Asakura, only to learn he had lost his mind, as explained by a gentler, reprogrammed version of D'anclaude, living with delusions of creating "fourths". His line of assassinroids were used by the government to kill thirds so that there will be fewer birth rates on Mars, meaning the planet will have to ally with Earth, which they just did, to receive immigrants. During their time at Asakura's facility, Ross and Armitage fall in love. The next day, after Asakura deactivates Armitage so he can install angelical wings and particle cannons on her chassis, the military attack the facility, killing the former, while the latter and Ross fight them to the finish. Months later, they arrive on Earth, using false IDs, however Armitage loses her after arrival. Ross then learns that he's going to be a father.

[edit] Armitage: Dual Matrix

Set some years after the original plot, this film follows Naomi Armitage as she investigates a military attack on robotics plant on Earth.

It had been several years since the events of the previous OVA. Naomi Armitage and Ross Sylibus, now living under assumed identities, are living in St. Lowell on Mars, along with their daughter Yoko (which Naomi had given birth to), as husband and wife. Ross now works for a company seeking to restore oceans to Mars by using ice asteroids. However, a new effort to restore the Third project prompts Naomi to travel to Earth to figure out what is happening. Meanwhile, Ross saves a facility from a group of terrorists and is declared a Martian hero.

When Armitage arrives on Earth, she confronts Colonel Strings, hero of the First Era, which was a suppression of a robot uprising, which in reality, was to cover up the existence of the Thirds. But then he is shot by agents of a Earth Robotronics Corporation. Its vice president, Demetrio Mardini asks Armitage to give the data on how thirds can conceive so humanity can create a race of beings who exist to serve. She refuses so he resorts to force and unleashes a robot that scrambles her eyes. She manages to use her telepresence abilities to hack into its system and overload it. She then escapes but is damaged and is found by a repairer third named Mouse, who prides himself on his skill and frequently brags that he's a "genius". However, Mouse is also an informant to Demetrio and presents what data he found on Armitage; but he only got the recent data and Demetrio wants the conception data. Mouse claims that he didn't know about the conception data, and also that if it existed it would be with what he gave him; but Demetrio refuses to believe either of these and tries to brutally force it with two clones of Armitage, who severely injure Mouse. He doesn't get anything and throws Mouse in the trash. Mouse swears revenge.

Back on Mars, prime minister Fredrick O'Hara sends Ross to Earth to represent the planet in the support of robot rights, promising amnesty from the charges against them. However, Demetrio's agents captured Yoko while Ross was away from the hotel. If he doesn't go against the rights bill, he won't see Yoko again. With a little reluctance, Ross remains neutral on the bill. Demetrio's agents however reveal that they were planning on killing Ross from the start, contrary to their deal. Armitage is able to save him at the very last moment. Together, they vow to rescue their daughter.

They storm Demetrio's compound; Armitage deals with Demetrio while Ross saves Yoko. The same robot Armitage encountered earlier had been upgraded to withstand her telepresence attack. Meanwhile, Ross manages to locate Yoko in a freezer. Elsewhere, Demetrio demands the secret in exchange for forgetting the damages they committed against him and his company. Armitage lures him closer, presumably to tell him what he wants to know; but she ends up kicking him in the crotch and telling him that third conception isn't simply data, it is about true love. With that she escapes again, forcing Demetrio to unleash the clones on her. She manages to evade the two and meets up with Ross and Yoko. Yoko is overjoyed to see her mother but recoils when she sees Armitage's metal shoulder that was scraped off by the clones. Just then, they attack. While Armitage holds them off, Ross and Yoko make their way to an unused space elevator. It is here that Yoko shows that she has a photographic memory, leading them to the space elevator whose location she determined from a map she saw minutes beforehand (Ross comments that she is "quite the little genius"). Soon, Armitage flees to Mouse, who repairs the damage and gives her a program that will allow her to go beyond her limited fighting abilities. He tells her that the password is Heaven's Door; but that if she exceeds more than her internal battery can handle, she'll "be knocking at the Pearly Gates for real". She also has him do her one more favour: broadcast the footage of the Third massacre attempts all over Earth and Mars (upon seeing it himself, Mouse comments, "I think it's inhuman, and I'm a robot!"). This compels Demetrio to command the clones to prevent the family from leaving. After an intense fight both are beaten. Demetrio tries having the elevator's defenses fired on their shuttle only to be killed by the last remaining clone, who is at the time controlled by what was left of Julian Moore in Armitage III: Poly-Matrix. Without Demetrio's authorization, the turrets do nothing. A hologram of Julian Moore then appears, wishing the family goodbye. The movie ends with the family enjoying a day at the beach on Mars, on Naomi's birthday.

After the credits, it is revealed that Mouse had salvaged one of the Armitage clones for himself.

[edit] Main characters

[edit] Naomi Armitage

Naomi Armitage is an illegal "third type" android—the most human-like robot ever. Armitage's creator is Dr. Asakura, whom she calls "poppa". Armitage becomes Ross Syllabus' partner when he joins the Mars Police Department. She and Ross ultimately fall in love. She's pregnant with their daughter Yoko at the end of the movie. Although she is simply called "Armitage" by most of the other characters, including Ross in Armitage III: Poly-Matrix, Ross mostly calls her "Naomi" in Armitage: Dual-Matrix. Her name is pronounced 'Na-oh-me'.

In the text notes on the English DVD edition of Armitage III: Poly-Matrix the script writer, Chiaki Konaka, says "this story was influenced from H.P. Lovecraft's Dunwitch Horror" [sic]. The story The Dunwich Horror is one of Lovecraft's best known works and a key text in the Cthulhu Mythos; one of the main characters in the tale is a Dr Armitage.

[edit] Ross Sylibus

Ross transferred from Earth's Chicago Police Department after an incident with a robot that left him crippled and his partner dead. He is only able to walk using a cybernetic leg. This incident is the cause for his disdain of robots. During his assignments with Armitage, he loses his arm as well, requiring another replacement cybernetic limb to be put in place. This causes him some grief, as he is slowly becoming what he hates the most. He soon falls in love with his new partner Naomi, enough so, he becomes a renegade cop in order to help her.

[edit] René D'anclaude

René D'anclaude is a doctor that worked with Dr. Asakura to create the third types. His appearance is used for the line of "assassinroids" that were later used to destroy all the third types, as well as a base template for their creation. After Armitage and Ross go rogue, D'anclaude is moved to a secretive section of a Mars hospital and the surrounding area is barricaded by official government tanks and droid troops. Armitage and Ross easily face this challenge and smuggle him out, having to avoid the assassinroid D'anclaude in the process.

[edit] Dr. Asakura

Dr. Asakura is an artificial intelligence researcher and, along with René D'anclaude, the creator of the thirds. Naomi considers him her father. At some point in the past, Asakura's mind was altered- this causes him to appear really crazy at times and prone to violent outbursts, when at other times, he is completely sane and rational.

Realizing that the government has tracked Armitage and Ross to his laboratory, he completes an upgrade upon Armitage's chassis, one which gives her the power of flight and two particle cannons (Naomi comments that the wings are "too angelic for my taste", but does not deny that they are useful).

Consequently, he stays in the lab and dies among his projects after the government destroys the entire complex with a tracking missile in an effort to destroy both Armitage and Ross.

[edit] Julian Moore

Julian, whose alias is "Pluto", is the last model of the Third series, and the only male. He helps Naomi discover her true identity and her origin. An adept hacker, Julian attempts to help Armitage by delving into the files surrounding the creation of the 'Thirds'. His attempt however, is hijacked by the assassinroid D'anclaude who controls him via a planted computer virus. Armitage destroys the viral link, but it also causes Julian's body to self destruct. His last words to her is that maybe he'll get to meet the 'real' D'anclaude.

Sometime after his death, Armitage mourns his loss until Ross reminds her that Julian had backed up his programming into the main registry. Therefore, it might be possible to bring him back.

[edit] Lieutenant Randolph

The Head of TCS, (Technical Criminal SWAT). He's charged with the deployment, welfare, and discipline of the TCS squad. He provides indiscriminate advice and opinions to those under him, as well as observations. Although he can't do a thing to help Armitage and Ross through official channels, he does give them a well deserved pep talk- signing off surrounded by all of their comrades within the squad.

[edit] Yoko Oldman

Ross and Armitage's biological daughter, who has a photographic memory. From as Demetrio can tell, she is pure human.

[edit] Minor characters

[edit] Eddie

Ross's wisecracking colleague in Mars PD. He helps him throughout the movie.

[edit] Mouse

A third who assists Armitage's repairs.

[edit] Fredrick O'Hara

In the second film, was chairman of Mars. He sends Ross, under alias Kevin Oldman, to Earth to vote in favour of the Robot's Rights Bill, promising amnesty for his and Armitage's previous crime. He strongly believes that giving robots' rights will be beneficial to the future of humanity.

[edit] List of OVA episodes

  • Episode 1: Electro Blood (50 Minutes)
  • Episode 2: Flesh & Stone (30 Minutes)
  • Episode 3: Heart Core (30 Minutes)
  • Episode 4: Bit of Love (30 Minutes)

[edit] Voices – major characters

[edit] Seiyū – Armitage III

[edit] Seiyū – Armitage: Dual-Matrix

[edit] English – OVA

[edit] English – Armitage III: Poly-Matrix

[edit] English – Armitage: Dual-Matrix

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