The Japanese animated science fiction film Vexille was released in Japan, showcasing advanced CGI and a dystopian future storyline.
Japan shuts its borders, isolating itself from the rest of the world to continue advanced robotics and biotechnology research without international interference.
Japan begins widespread deployment of bioroids—advanced androids indistinguishable from humans—in various industries including military and domestic sectors.
International community becomes increasingly alarmed with Japan's secretive experiments on bioroids and the potential threat to worldwide security and ethics.
The United Nations places sanctions on Japan due to its secretive biotechnological experiments and isolationist policies.
UN assigns special agent Vexille Serra to enter the isolated Japan and investigate the status of their biotech research and national security.
Vexille successfully infiltrates Japan, discovering the extensive use of bioroids and encounters the resistance fighting against the new regime.
Vexille uncovers Project Babel, a plan to merge human consciousness with machines, effectively erasing human individuality.
A violent uprising breaks out between humans and bioroids as Vexille allies with human rebels to stop the implementation of Project Babel.
Vexille and her allies destroy the core of Project Babel, halting the immediate threat of mass mind control and preserving human individuality.
Following the destruction of Project Babel, Japan begins reintegrating with the global community, cautiously resuming international cooperation on technology.