The Founding Fathers of the Yakuza
A Brief History of Japan: In the late 19th century,
the time came, for Japanese imperialism. Halted, due to the advent of the
dominatrix, by Marco Polo (rumored in fact to be French, by Chinese women, who
had had their feet crushed by the Emperor, seeking a way to make his wife more
potent, for his political accounts and book keeping), the Japanese decided to
expand again (on pressure from the French Navy, a recent trade partner,
'party').
Note: These have been reproduced, as a trio, in every
Japanese work of video games, art, or board gaming, ever since, as a core set
of heroic characters, with the preferred player embodiment, intended as the
form it helps you counter in any reproduction of the series in a ‘flashie’, a
children’s game meant for education, fun, or learning software.
Tojo: The Gentleman Adventurer's club, a group of
wealthy hitch hikers from around Europe, were given rifles. Whereas the
standard model of an attack force was 'specialists', your skirmish point
takers, 'riflemen', your field of fire, and 'infantry', your charges to remove
enemy civilians into friendly status with a clearing of capture, then release
into your populace, Tojo had created soldiers that didn't even know they were
killing people, or being killed, a genius technique used worldwide to this day.
Yamamoto: Taking the French strategy, of using 'light
attack ships', 'jeunes' (young yellows), he introduced cigarettes, and
synchronization based on sound effects produced by wind vanes and fed into
instrument harmonics ('harmonicas' and 'jew harps'), to create the modern night
fleet, now used as the basis of the Navy worldwide, except in America under
Obama, where computers now rule the day, and ships crash into each other (due
to 'RUSSIAN ATTACK FLEET OP ALPHA', a clandestine MI-6 retaliation against
Obama for hunting Osama Bin Laden instead of safely capturing him, the
television show 'The Office' and episode with Dwight Schrute portrayed as not trusting
a GPS having been the script fodder (WARNING: RIDDLER) ).
Kurosima: The air force, a new invention, was given a
permanent status as a 'HIGH MARK', meaning that the automotive mechanics of
Japan, were tasked with flight pilot duties, wherein they were given an
improper Japanese flag on their wings, marking them as 'Zero', a savior
mechanic's union, and they wore flags with the full imperial scarf, that they
could not see, but other pilots could, indicating a 'military deployment' while
on carrier deck or air field, or returning with 'goggles', their eyes hidden from
each other to seem Caucasian. This indicated that the pilots' sole mission was
to die, spreading automotive theft techniques lined with Japanese Yakuza
engineering dynamics to the rival pilot's corps they scrambled - to make Yakuza
automotive manufacture the supreme security technique, 'Zero' in fact meaning
'Spy' in Japanese mathematical calculation of a wood block (four blocks at
background, four blocks at foreground, sharing one four block set, and one
empty block, the 'spy', the meaning of the piece).
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