Saito (Ghost in the Shell)

is a fictional character from the anime series Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C.. Section 9's resident tactical sniper is an exceptional crack-shot with very few cyberized implants. He can handle any automatic firearm with deadly accuracy and precision. He is also valued for his ability to think like enemy snipers; on two separate occasions his ability at determining sniping locations impacted Section 9's actions.
He also appears in the manga, but has no major role with his Hawkeye on his right eye instead of his left in the English version of the manga due to it being reversed. Saito has a video game appearance in the PSP game as a main character alongside Motoko, Batou and Togusa, using his position as Section 9 sniper.
He is voiced by in the Japanese version and by Dave Wittenberg in the English version.
Conception and creation
Saito had been mentioned by Motoko and Batou when they are talking to Togusa that he had no cyber implants on him. Saito only has his Hawkeye and left arm as artificial prosthetic with the rest of his body being natural, being needed for his sniper duties.
He is also not patient with his teammates for most of the time when Saito is in Section 9-mandated operations with them, although he can be patient and cunning thanks to his mercenary combat experience in the field.
Background
Saito was an ex-United States Navy SEALs who quit and became a mercenary. Saito worked as a freelancer for Red Bianco, a private military corporation, before Section 9 recruited him.
WWIV
Red Bianco was hired by the Mexican government to free Mexico from foreign occupation during World War IV; Saito fought against United Nations peacekeepers. He lost his left eye and arm during a skirmish with Motoko Kusanagi in the heavily damaged city of Monterrey at Museo del Obispado or Escuela Industrial Alvaro Obregón.
After successfully picking off several of Motoko's men with his excellent sniper tactics, she cornered him in a tense showdown. Motoko bluffed Saito into thinking that, even though it was theoretically a hopeless contest between full human and full cyborg, she had not yet downloaded mid-range marksmanship software, and thus Saito was lured out, thinking he might have a chance to get a shot in at her. Saito's bullet grazed the Major's cheek, and her bullet traveled down the scope of his rifle, sending glass shards into his left eye; before Saito could reload, she was on top of him and stabbed a large combat knife through his left hand.
Post-WWIV
In 2nd GIG, Saito would later recount the life debt owed to Motoko for sparing his life; the Major's following order to work for her was the first order he ever took from her.
In the film Solid State Society, Saito was missing through most of the movie because he was in Africa and later because his left arm was shot by another sniper; naturally, his shot was more accurate, severely wounding his target.
It was also revealed that Saito may have had more cyberizations done to him according to the conversation he had with Batou in the elevator, he may have had a better heart or lungs.
Design
Character designer Hajime Shimomura had commented that Saito was not difficult to do, although he said he had drawing ideas based on someone who would wear "a bleached cotton cloth wrapped around his chest and wears a loincloth."
Appearances
Films
Saito appears in '. Though he's appeared in all of the source material, Yutaka Izumihara found himself leaning more toward the way the Stand Alone Complex anime series depicted the character versus the most recent series, Arise.
"Saito’s character is slightly different in Arise, and then the first three TV series. Saito was much cooler in the TV series, and then in Arise he’s a bit more like Deerhunter, Christopher Walken kind of guy. A bit crazy for the war and the fighting," he explained. "I prefer to be more the TV series one. I understand the Deerhunter one because a lot of people coming from the war, and then somehow they hate war and killing the people, but somehow they miss . I understand why the ex-soldier, why they became missing things."
Toys
Saito was featured with a yellow Tachikoma model known as a Tachiyellow released by Yamato Toys.
Critical reception
Anime Vision.com has said that Saito's presence in the episode "Poker Face" is intriguing since he did not confirm if he really encountered Motoko Kusanagi during his mercenary days, keeping his past hidden from his fellow officers.
 
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