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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 05:06, 8 August 2017
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The Anti-Personnel Control Squad (対人制圧部隊 Taijin Seiatsu Butai?), also known as the Anti-Personnel Vertical Maneuvering Equipment Squad (対人立体機動部隊 Taijin Rittai Kidō Butai?), was an elite squad of soldiers recruited from the Military Police Brigade and led by Kenny Ackerman.[1] Its members were highly competent, being capable of killing Survey Corps soldiers in an ambush before they could retaliate.[2]
Duty
The Anti-Personnel Control Squad was officially created to oppose the Survey Corps, however that was a false justification given by Kenny Ackerman so that the Assembly would give their approval. Their true purpose was the pursuit of Captain Kenny Ackerman's dream, specifically to obtain the godlike power possessed by the Reiss family.[3]
All soldiers under Kenny's command were aware of their captain's true goal and were loyal to him rather than the government.[1][3]
Structure
The Anti-Personnel Control Squad was a relatively large unit, numbering approximately thirty soldiers at the time of its formation.[4] As a subdivision of the Interior Military Police, they did not officially report to anyone,[5] but in practice they took orders from the Assembly and Rod Reiss.[6][7]
Qualities
Soldiers in the Anti-Personnel Control Squad were elite members of the Military Police Brigade who chose to join Kenny in the Interior Squad.[1][8] All were capable of using anti-personnel vertical maneuvering equipment, which was developed in secret without public's knowledge or that of the the regular Military Police Brigade.[9]
As a unit they were one of the most capable in the military, being able to catch veteran Survey Corps members unawares[2] and force Levi Ackerman to withdraw his squad from their rescue operation.[10]
Its members appeared to be cynical, feeling that their climb in the ranks has been without meaning, but by following Kenny, they might be able to discover what they are missing.[1][11]
History
The Anti-Personnel Control Squad was created by Kenny Ackerman two years after the Fall of Wall Maria.[11]
Story
The Uprising arc
Kenny Ackerman, Traute Carven, and other members of the Anti-Personnel Control Squad were sent to collect Eren Yeager and Historia Reiss from the Reeves Company, which had been pressured to kidnap them.[12] Suspecting that the exchange was part of a plan by Levi Ackerman, Kenny slit the throat of Dimo Reeves and Traute reported that as predicted, Eren and Historia had been hiding a number of blades.[13]
The squad killed all other company men they could find and blamed the deaths on the Survey Corps. Eren and Historia were taken away in a carriage and Kenny had the squad prepare their anti-personnel vertical maneuvering equipment in preparation for a confrontation.[14]
The Anti-Personnel Squad took Eren and and Historia to Stohess District, where the two were hidden inside of coffins as bait to lure out the Survey Corps. As Kenny expected, a number of soldiers in civilian clothing were watching the hearse being used for transport. The Anti-Personnel Squad attacked simultaneously, killing Nifa, Keiji, and Goggles before they could retaliate.[15] Despite a heated pursuit, Levi managed to dodge all of them, including Kenny, and took cover in a saloon.[16]
Kenny followed him in while the rest of the Anti-Personnel Squad surrounded the saloon outside. He and Levi exchanged barbs about their shared past until Levi managed to shoot Kenny with a rifle by aiming through a reflection in a bottle. Kenny managed to block the brunt of the blast with a chair he was holding, but the impact was strong enough to fling him out of the building.[17]
Levi dove out through a window and killed Duran with the grappling hook of his vertical maneuvering equipment and killed two more squad members before escaping down the street. Traute checked on her captain to find him still alive, though upset about Levi's interference since it pushed him farther from his dream.[18]
The Special Operations Squad was trailing the hearse by the time Levi caught up to them with the Anti-Personnel Control Squad in close pursuit. He killed another soldier before landing and ordering his squad to stop chasing the hearse. Levi expected there would be more ambushes ahead. The Anti-Personnel Squad attacked while Levi and Mikasa Ackerman covered their squad's escape.[19]
Despite successfully kidnapping Eren and Historia, the Anti-Personnel Squad took a substantial loss in the operation. Twelve of their members were killed and that was after launching an ambush.[20]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Attack on Titan manga: Chapter 64 (p. 7)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Attack on Titan manga: Chapter 57 (p. 38-41)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Attack on Titan manga: Chapter 69 (p. 23)
- ↑ Attack on Titan manga: Chapter 69 (p. 21-23)
- ↑ Attack on Titan manga: Chapter 53 (p. 25)
- ↑ Attack on Titan manga: Chapter 63 (p. 25)
- ↑ Attack on Titan manga: Chapter 65 (p. 18)
- ↑ Attack on Titan manga: Chapter 69 (p. 21)
- ↑ Attack on Titan manga: Chapter 59 (p. 2-4)
- ↑ Attack on Titan manga: Chapter 58 (p. 33)
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Attack on Titan manga: Chapter 69 (p. 22)
- ↑ Attack on Titan manga: Chapter 54 (p. 27)
- ↑ Attack on Titan manga: Chapter 56 (p. 36-44)
- ↑ Attack on Titan manga: Chapter 56 (p. 44-45)
- ↑ Attack on Titan manga: Chapter 57 (p. 28-45)
- ↑ Attack on Titan manga: Chapter 58 (p. 1-12)
- ↑ Attack on Titan manga: Chapter 58 (p. 11-17)
- ↑ Attack on Titan manga: Chapter 58 (p. 18-24)
- ↑ Attack on Titan manga: Chapter 58 (p. 26-41)
- ↑ Attack on Titan manga: Chapter 64 (p. 6)