Wing-man

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Wing-Man
Player: @Diplomacyman
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Class Focus: Confidential
Power Level: Confidential
Research & Development: Confidential
Personal Data
Real Name: Confidential
Known Aliases: The Last Kamikaze
Species: Human
Ethnicity: Asian
Age: {Template:Age
Height: 5'9
Weight: 11 St
Eye Color: Brown
Hair Color: Black
Biographical Data
Nationality: Japanese
Occupation: None
Place of Birth: Okinawa Japan
Base of Operations: Confidential
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: Confidential
Known Powers
Flight
Known Abilities
Master Swordsman, Ace Pilot
Equipment
Katana, Jet wings, semi-auto pistols



“Loyalty, honour until death.”– Tennant of the Bushido code.

Biography

Holdouts. After the end of the Second World War there have always been rumours; Japanese soldiers on isolated islands in the Pacific who never got word of the surrender or simply refused to accept it. Die-hard loyalists, men who just kept on fighting.

One case in particular has captured public imagination over the years, usually considered nothing more than a myth, only a few blurred photos to credit his existence. The elusive soldier appears to wear a jetpack built from the remains of a Kamikaze plane and has been linked to numerous attacks and killings; he’s been dubbed the Rising Son, Angel of Death, Last Kamikaze, usually though he’s just known as Wing-Man.

Obviously if he is real ‘Wing-Man’ is too young to have been an actual WWII veteran, theorists suppose that he may have been adopted and raised by a holdout, trained to fight in a war that was over long before he was born. Real or not the legend of Wing-Man has made many ships steer clear of the Yan-Loo stretch of islands.

Oddly in recent years there has been a change in reported sightings of Wing-Man; once he was known to rain death down on anyone flying an allied country flag, now there are reports of him saving lives of drowning sailors or fending off pirate attacks. The soldier may have finally discovered the wars end or come to some philosophical realisation. People are beginning to speculate he’s seeking atonement; some even call him a hero.