In the next scene, the chief of Section 9, Daisuke Aramaki, is introduced conversing with an official about programmers who are attempting to gain political asylum. The meeting is interrupted by a Section 6 strike team, at which point Motoko moves in, killing a foreign diplomat who took part in that meeting and then disappearing through use of her thermooptic camouflage system.
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The movie begins with a scene of Major Motoko Kusanagi spying on a meeting taking place in an unspecified location in New Port City. She promises Batou they will meet again, leaves the house and wonders where to go next.Spoiler Warning: Spoiler details may follow.
She tells Batou that the entity within her body is neither Kusanagi nor the Puppet Master, but a combination of both. "Kusanagi" wakes up in a new cyborg body in Batou's safehouse. As Section 9 closes in on the site, the snipers retreat. The Puppet Master's shell is destroyed, but Batou shields Kusanagi's head in time to save her brain. Snipers from Section 6 approach the building, intending to destroy the Puppet Master's and Kusanagi's brains to cover up Project 2501. He proposed merging their ghosts, in return, Kusanagi would gain all of his capabilities. Having interacted with Kusanagi (without her knowledge), he believes she is also questioning her humanity, and they have a lot in common.
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As he could not escape section 6's network, he had to download himself into a cybernetic body. Deciding the essence of humanity is reproduction and mortality, he wants to exist within a physical brain that will eventually die. While wandering various networks, he became sentient and began to contemplate his existence. The Puppet Master explains to Kusanagi that he was created by Section 6. Her partner Batou arrives in time to save her, and help connecting her brain to the Puppet Master's. Anxious to face the Puppet Master's ghost, Kusanagi engages the tank without backup and is nearly killed. Kusanagi follows the car carrying the body to an abandoned building. This is why Section 6 is desperately trying to reclaim the body. Facing the discovered information, Daisuke Aramaki, chief of Section 9, concludes that Section 6 created the Puppet Master itself for various political purposes.
Meanwhile, Section 9 researches "Project 2501," mentioned earlier by the Puppet Master, and finds a connection with Daita, whom Section 6 tries to keep from defecting the country. Having suspected foul play, Kusanagi's team is prepared and immediately pursues the agent. After the Puppet Master initiates a brief argument about what constitutes a human, a camouflaged agent accompanying Nakamura starts a diversion and gets away with the body. The body reactivates itself, claims to be a sentient being and requests political asylum. He claims that the "ghost" inside the brain is the Puppet Master himself, lured into the body by Section 6. Unexpectedly, Nakamura arrives to reclaim the body. As Section 9 examines the body, they find a human "ghost" inside its computer brain. Megatech Body, a "shell" manufacturer with suspected close ties to the government, is hacked and assembles a cybernetic body. The investigation again comes to a dead end. However, both are only ghost-hacked individuals with no clue about the Puppet Master. After a chase, they capture a garbage man and a thug. Believing the perpetrator is the mysterious Puppet Master, Kusanagi's team follows the traced telephone calls that sent the virus. The Foreign Minister's interpreter is ghost-hacked, presumably to assassinate VIPs in the upcoming meeting. Following a request from Nakamura, chief of Section 6, she successfully assassinates a diplomat of a foreign country to prevent a programmer named Daita from defecting. Major Motoko Kusanagi is an assault-team leader for the Public Security Section 9 of "New Port City" in Japan. An oft-mentioned term is "ghost", referring to the consciousness inhabiting the body (the "shell"). Another significant achievement is thecyberbrain, a mechanical casing for the human brain that allows access to the Internet and other networks. In 2029, with the advance of cybernetic technology, the human body can be "augmented" or even completely replaced with cybernetic parts.