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The original soundtrack and music to the series features an electronic, techno, urumee melam and trance theme, and features Basement Jaxx, Boom Boom Satellites, Asian Dub Foundation, Dead Can Dance, Carl Craig, The Prodigy, DJ Shadow, M.I.A, with singer Mink providing the theme song Together again and Paul Oakenfold handling the music score production, which was co-written with Ian Green and Michael J McEvoy. As Vexille and Leon are flown from a now completely lifeless Japan, Vexille comments that humanity's spirit can never be taken away. Vexille and Leon are rescued by a SWORD helicopter just as Daiwa headquarters collapses into the bay, along with every Jag in Japan. Thus when Vexille prevents Kisaragi's escape in a helicopter, Maria grabs him and holds them together as a Jag devours them. Vexille pursues Kisaragi while Maria frees Leon, who shows concern for Vexille, angering Maria. The underling then releases Vexille and Maria before succumbing to his wounds. Kisaragi, having somehow survived, shoots Saito and escapes with his research. The town council forces the ceramic gates open, destroying Tokyo and enabling the Jags to enter Daiwa's headquarters. Vexille attacks him with a hidden knife, revealing that his blood is still human - he has not used the process himself. And as he needs more test subjects, he is going to invade America. They are taken to Kisaragi, the master of Daiwa, who boasts that his research is nearly complete. However, though Vexille and Maria succeed in drawing the Jags to the end of the service bridge, the bridge has been detached from the headquarters, the Jags fall into the sea, and Vexille and Maria are captured.

Vexille volunteers her assistance (and that of her flight-capable armor). The Resistance plans to draw the Jags along a service bridge to Daiwa's corporate headquarters, which now stands in the middle of Tokyo Bay. The Jags destroyed all of Japan, save Tokyo which is protected by an inedible wall of ceramic. Some of the nanotech went amok, creating the "Jags", giant whirling constructs of semisentient metal that prowl the wilderness.
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But there were unforeseen side effects the conversion was imperfect, resulting in the infected humans losing their free will and becoming just lifelike machines. Every Japanese citizen was converted into a form of synthetic life. In actuality, the disease was created by Daiwa and the "vaccine" was used as an excuse for Daiwa to begin testing experimental nanotechnology. In 2067, an unknown disease struck Japan and was countered by an experimental vaccine. Maria, the head of the resistance, details the 10 years of secrecy while SWORD studies Japan in shocked horror - the islands are a lifeless wasteland. A small resistance movement opposes the company, and uses Vexille's transmitter to successfully transmit the distortion frequency. Vexille awakens to find Tokyo is now a shanty town ruled by Daiwa. Vexille is the sole SWORD agent to evade capture, and only her lover Leon survives to be taken to Daiwa's headquarters. Although the agents successfully enter Japan, they are detected by security forces before they can transmit their data. network, enabling SWORD to gather intelligence on the country. They embark on an unapproved scheme to infiltrate Japan and to find out the frequency of the R.A.C.E. SWORD suspects that Japan has concealed extensive development of banned technologies.

Analysis shows the leg is made of bio-metal. The instigator, Saito, escapes by cutting off his own leg. Ten years later, the United States Navy special warfare unit "SWORD" is trying to trap a Japanese informant for Daiwa in Colorado. Trade and diplomacy continues, but Japan vanishes from the world scene. network is constructed - 270 off-shore installations that cover Japan with an energy field, nullifying all communication with the outside world and making satellite surveillance impossible. All foreigners are deported, and further immigration is prohibited. In protest, Japan withdraws from international politics. Japan, being home to robotics pioneer Daiwa Heavy Industries, strongly protests this ban, but is unable to prevent its passage. declaring a unilateral ban on further research in 2067. World opinion begins to turn against robotics, leading to the U.N. By the 2060s, robotics technology has become extremely advanced, including cybernetics.
