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}}'''Nezu''' is a character in ''[[The Silver Case]]''. He is a programmer, controlling the entire city of [[Ward 24]] as if it were a video game. He is one of the main antagonists of the game, and is the one behind many of the events that occur.
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}}'''Nezu''' (根津) is a character in ''[[The Silver Case]]''. He is a programmer, controlling the entire city of [[Ward 24]] as if it were a video game. He is one of the main antagonists of the game, and is the one behind many of the events that occur.
  
 
==Appearance and Personality==
 
==Appearance and Personality==
Nezu is said to be a man in his 30s, but is mentally and physically a child. This is not due to a silver eye.
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Nezu is said to be a man in his 30s, but is mentally and physically a child. This is not due to having a [[silver eye]].
  
 
It was said he lacked any kind of ambition, but had a supercomputer-level intellect, allowing him to manage the entire city on his own. He seems to have little regard for human life, treating them as pawns in his "game".
 
It was said he lacked any kind of ambition, but had a supercomputer-level intellect, allowing him to manage the entire city on his own. He seems to have little regard for human life, treating them as pawns in his "game".
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==History==
 
==History==
 
Nezu was an expert programmer chosen to oversee the development and management of [[Ward 24]]. He was put in place by [[Uminosuke Hachisuka|Mayor Hachisuka]], to control the city as if he were playing a city-management video game. He continued controlling the city for 20 years, maniupulating the populace as pawns. For an unknown reason, Nezu maintained the appearance and mind of a child, despite being a man in his 30s. He orchestrated the re-appearance of [[Kamui Uehara]], as a sort of "in-game event" to test the city's system. On December 24th, 1999, he was finally confronted by [[Tetsugoro Kusabi]] and [[Akira]] at the top of the [[TV Tower]], and was killed.
 
Nezu was an expert programmer chosen to oversee the development and management of [[Ward 24]]. He was put in place by [[Uminosuke Hachisuka|Mayor Hachisuka]], to control the city as if he were playing a city-management video game. He continued controlling the city for 20 years, maniupulating the populace as pawns. For an unknown reason, Nezu maintained the appearance and mind of a child, despite being a man in his 30s. He orchestrated the re-appearance of [[Kamui Uehara]], as a sort of "in-game event" to test the city's system. On December 24th, 1999, he was finally confronted by [[Tetsugoro Kusabi]] and [[Akira]] at the top of the [[TV Tower]], and was killed.
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==Etymology==
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*'''Nezu''' means "root" (根) ('''ne''') and "haven, port, harbor, ferry" (津) ('''tsu'''/'''zu''').
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Latest revision as of 13:09, 7 May 2023

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Nezu (根津) is a character in The Silver Case. He is a programmer, controlling the entire city of Ward 24 as if it were a video game. He is one of the main antagonists of the game, and is the one behind many of the events that occur.

Appearance and Personality[edit]

Nezu is said to be a man in his 30s, but is mentally and physically a child. This is not due to having a silver eye.

It was said he lacked any kind of ambition, but had a supercomputer-level intellect, allowing him to manage the entire city on his own. He seems to have little regard for human life, treating them as pawns in his "game".

History[edit]

Nezu was an expert programmer chosen to oversee the development and management of Ward 24. He was put in place by Mayor Hachisuka, to control the city as if he were playing a city-management video game. He continued controlling the city for 20 years, maniupulating the populace as pawns. For an unknown reason, Nezu maintained the appearance and mind of a child, despite being a man in his 30s. He orchestrated the re-appearance of Kamui Uehara, as a sort of "in-game event" to test the city's system. On December 24th, 1999, he was finally confronted by Tetsugoro Kusabi and Akira at the top of the TV Tower, and was killed.

Etymology[edit]

  • Nezu means "root" (根) (ne) and "haven, port, harbor, ferry" (津) (tsu/zu).

Trivia[edit]

  • In a Q&A with Goichi Suda from the original The Silver Case website, Nezu's ageless appearance is not due to having a silver eye.
  • An unknown woman is seen slumped in a chair in Nezu's room. It is unknown who this is.
  • Various pictures of Sayaka Baian can be seen on the screens in Nezu's room.
  • The train that brings Akira to the Shelter Plaza is named "Nezu 4".

Gallery[edit]

The Silver Case characters
Protagonists Akira · Tokio Morishima
Heinous Crimes Unit Sumio Kodai · Tetsugoro Kusabi · Chizuru Hachisuka · Kiyoshi Morikawa · Morichika Nakategawa · Shinji Kotobuki · Sakura Natsume · Kenta Mikoshiba · Riley Kawabata
Other agents Daigo Natsume · Kenichi Sakamoto · Haruhiko Inomata · Ryu Munakata · Mokutaro Shiroyabu
Antagonists Kamui Uehara (Format Kamui, Kamui Fujiwara) · Ayame Shimohira · The Bat
Lunatics Ryo Kazan · Kyoko Kazan · Rumi Toba
Decoyman Yuriko Sonoda · Dr. Tachibana · Yuka Kawai · Kei Nanami · Kamui's Children
Spectrum Koichi Sugita · Hikaru Kobayashi · Kenichi Hiruma · Mizoguchi · Typhoon residents · Koichi's classmates
Parade Daikichi Sakaguchi · Michiru Kosaka · Hanao Hiseki · Fuyuki · Chairman Yukimura · Riru Yukimura
Kamuidrome Tomonori Furuya · Nakama · Sayaka Baian · Missing girl
Lifecut Takeshi Kinjo · TRUMP · Nezu
Placebo Red · Erika Yukawa · S. Inohana · Bartender · Mulholland lady · Slash · Yuu · Uminosuke Hachisuka · Catherine
Administrators Kaoru Hachisuka · Sundance Shot · Daizaburo Kai · Marionette Mother
Face Minato Sawaguchi · Chinami Otomo · Kana Makino