Critics argue the Full cut is excessively brutal (one scene shows F pulling a wire from her own spine to reboot mid-fight). Supporters counter that this is the most realistic depiction of what it would take for a machine to earn the title "Heroine of Justice."
The "Full" version is infamous for its visceral sound design—the crunch of metal, F’s servos screaming, her repeated cries of "I don’t want to break them!" as she learns to redirect force rather than apply it. A standout scene shows her catching a missile mid-flight, computing its trajectory, and gently placing it into a disposal chute. The training AI remarks: "Control. Not power. You are a heroine, not a bomb." This is the most controversial addition in the Training of the Cybernetic Heroine of Justice F Full . Dr. Vieri installs an experimental "Empathy Engine" and then subjects F to a simulated high school for 1,000 subjective hours (12 minutes in real-time, via accelerated neural input). training of the cybernetic heroine of justice f full
The twist: Dr. Vieri has secretly programmed a "No-Win Scenario." F must save a falling civilian drone or stop a bomb from detonating—she cannot do both. In the broadcast version, she sacrifices the civilian to stop the bomb, passing the test clinically. Critics argue the Full cut is excessively brutal