Name: K-99 “Kiri” – The Last Face
Corporate Assassin & Deep Intelligence Operative (JapanCorp Ring)
They say the only human thing left is her face.
The rest — built, sculpted, programmed to kill.
K-99, codenamed “Kiri”, was once a forensic investigator for Tokyo’s last civilian cybercrime unit. Back then, she was meticulous, principled — hunting black-market AI dealers and deepnet murder-for-hire rings.
Until a car bomb meant for a zaibatsu CEO tore her body apart on a rainy street in Shibuya.
She should have died.
Instead, Nakamura Heavy Industries offered her a second chance — but not as a woman. As a tool.
Her body was replaced with an exoshell of carbon-fiber muscles, thermal blades, encrypted core memory, and spinal killlight systems. Her nerves? Gone. Her hesitation? Erased. Only the face remained — a mask of human memory, the last soft edge on a weapon of surgical precision.
Now she works exclusively for JapanCorp syndicates — as a hybrid between detective and executioner. When data leaks, she traces the source. When rivals overreach, she neutralizes the chain of command.
She doesn’t leave witnesses. Only conclusions.
In the dark neon corridors of Osaka, Kyoto, and orbital labs above Honshu, her name is spoken with quiet dread:
Kiri — the one who sees everything, and leaves nothing behind but silence and ash.