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<blockquote data-quote="Agamon" data-source="post: 1492038" data-attributes="member: 184"><p><strong>Washington</strong></p><p></p><p>“We’ve left this final prospective member for last on purpose,” Senator Clark says looking a bit troubled. “Kiro Shiantsu. We love to have him on the team. The problem is, we’re not sure how to contact him.”</p><p></p><p>Jennifer looks puzzled at this. “Japan. He went back to his parents’ home in Japan.”</p><p></p><p>“That is our problem, Miss Borlund. His parents do not live in Japan. In fact, young Kiro does not have any parents.”</p><p></p><p>Jennifer and some of the senators are stunned by this information. She gives Clark an incredulous look. “What do you mean?”</p><p></p><p>“We just yesterday found this out. Members of BioGen have been questioned in recent days, and they let it be known that they did not kidnap Kiro, but were offered him from another genetics company, one still unknown to us, but apparently American. You’ve noticed how much Mr. Shiantsu looks like Justice Elite’s Kensai?”</p><p></p><p>Senator Haynes raises an eyebrow. “So he’s, what, a clone?”</p><p></p><p>“That’s what we’ve been told. How or why this has been done is unknown. It is quite an incredible accomplishment, although also quite illegal. Apparently tests done to him by BioGen, which had some positive affects on the others, didn’t work at all on him.”</p><p></p><p>“He looks similar to Kensai, but not identical. And his powers, though similar, are somewhat different. Are you sure this is true?” Jennifer asks.</p><p></p><p>“It makes sense to me, as incredible as it may seem,” Clark responds. “Regardless, Miss Borlund, you sent him to Japan, and now we need to find him.”</p><p></p><p>“Well, I can take a guess where he might be…” Jennifer says.</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>New Tokyo, Honshu, Japan</strong></p><p></p><p><em>1200 hours, JST, Friday, July 11th, 2014</em></p><p></p><p>Something is horribly wrong. Kiro walks along a street in the Shibuya district of New Tokyo. Nothing is at all like he remembers it. In fact he even had no idea about the earthquake until he got here.</p><p></p><p>When you got here four days ago, you went immediately to the Chiyoda district where you grew up, but immediately realized something was wrong. You’ve only been gone two months, but everything looks different. When you got to where your home should have been, a different, newer looking home was there.</p><p></p><p>You tried sleeping off the jet lag, but you’re quite certain now that you’re not crazy, just the city around you is. You’ve wandered the streets for days now, unsure what to do. No one here has been able to help you. Maybe you should try to get ahold of Screaming Eagle, after all, she sent you here. Or perhaps you could try and get in touch with Justice Elite: Beta; you’ve discovered that they have their headquarters here, something else you didn’t know, strange as that seems.</p><p></p><p>Very hungry and tired you continue down the street, vainly searching for your lost home. That’s when you see it. It sort of looks different, maybe newer, but it looks the same. You’re at first elated, but then logic takes over. What is your house doing here? Why does it look brand new? Is it the exhaustion making you hallucinate? Maybe you should check it out…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agamon, post: 1492038, member: 184"] [B]Washington[/B] “We’ve left this final prospective member for last on purpose,” Senator Clark says looking a bit troubled. “Kiro Shiantsu. We love to have him on the team. The problem is, we’re not sure how to contact him.” Jennifer looks puzzled at this. “Japan. He went back to his parents’ home in Japan.” “That is our problem, Miss Borlund. His parents do not live in Japan. In fact, young Kiro does not have any parents.” Jennifer and some of the senators are stunned by this information. She gives Clark an incredulous look. “What do you mean?” “We just yesterday found this out. Members of BioGen have been questioned in recent days, and they let it be known that they did not kidnap Kiro, but were offered him from another genetics company, one still unknown to us, but apparently American. You’ve noticed how much Mr. Shiantsu looks like Justice Elite’s Kensai?” Senator Haynes raises an eyebrow. “So he’s, what, a clone?” “That’s what we’ve been told. How or why this has been done is unknown. It is quite an incredible accomplishment, although also quite illegal. Apparently tests done to him by BioGen, which had some positive affects on the others, didn’t work at all on him.” “He looks similar to Kensai, but not identical. And his powers, though similar, are somewhat different. Are you sure this is true?” Jennifer asks. “It makes sense to me, as incredible as it may seem,” Clark responds. “Regardless, Miss Borlund, you sent him to Japan, and now we need to find him.” “Well, I can take a guess where he might be…” Jennifer says. [B]New Tokyo, Honshu, Japan[/B] [I]1200 hours, JST, Friday, July 11th, 2014[/I] Something is horribly wrong. Kiro walks along a street in the Shibuya district of New Tokyo. Nothing is at all like he remembers it. In fact he even had no idea about the earthquake until he got here. When you got here four days ago, you went immediately to the Chiyoda district where you grew up, but immediately realized something was wrong. You’ve only been gone two months, but everything looks different. When you got to where your home should have been, a different, newer looking home was there. You tried sleeping off the jet lag, but you’re quite certain now that you’re not crazy, just the city around you is. You’ve wandered the streets for days now, unsure what to do. No one here has been able to help you. Maybe you should try to get ahold of Screaming Eagle, after all, she sent you here. Or perhaps you could try and get in touch with Justice Elite: Beta; you’ve discovered that they have their headquarters here, something else you didn’t know, strange as that seems. Very hungry and tired you continue down the street, vainly searching for your lost home. That’s when you see it. It sort of looks different, maybe newer, but it looks the same. You’re at first elated, but then logic takes over. What is your house doing here? Why does it look brand new? Is it the exhaustion making you hallucinate? Maybe you should check it out… [/QUOTE]
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