Lieutenant Kurenai is forced to watch as Ruri demonstrates a new Imperial technology: the , a neural interface helmet that can rewrite memories, amplify pleasure, and suppress will. She uses it first on Captain Evans, turning the proud commander into a compliant puppet. Then, Ruri gives Kurenai an impossible choice: comply or watch his captain’s mind be erased forever.
Kurenai’s arc is the story’s core. He attempts suicide, a sabotage, and a coded distress call—each fails. Each failure is met not with violence, but with “re-education.” Ruri shows him that his former comrades, now reprogrammed, are happier, free from guilt and trauma. She offers him a logical argument: “Your morality is just a survival instinct for a society that no longer exists. Adapt or become obsolete.” In the climax, Kurenai is given the bridge controls of the Nemesis . Ruri has set a course for the Federation’s main naval base at Titan. If he resists, she will broadcast a false surrender signal, then detonate the ship’s engines mid-dock, killing thousands. If he complies, she will allow Captain Evans—still alive but brainwashed—to return to a quiet life on a neutral colony. kangoku senkan
In the distant future, the solar system is a battleground for two interstellar superpowers: the democratic Earth Federation and the expansionist, militaristic Non-Aligned Empire. Years of cold war have bred a desperate need for intelligence. The Federation’s most promising new weapon is the Nemesis , a highly advanced, heavily armored prison battleship. Its mission: to infiltrate enemy space, capture high-value Imperial officers, and extract critical information through any means necessary. Lieutenant Kurenai is forced to watch as Ruri
Kurenai resists, but the sisters Makoto and Nami—now his guards—begin a systematic campaign of sensory manipulation and blackmail. They target not just his body but his sense of identity, using recorded footage of his lost colony to erode his resolve. Day by day, the Nemesis becomes a floating laboratory of control. What makes Kangoku Senkan distinct is its focus on systematic degradation as a weapon . The Empire doesn’t simply torture—it converts. Ruri’s goal is to turn the Nemesis crew into a mockery of Federation ideals: loyal servants of the Empire who will willingly fly their own ship into a Federation port and detonate its reactors. Kurenai’s arc is the story’s core