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* ColorMotif: Grey, representing the complete dissolution of Guangdong as a corpocracy into a glorified military base.

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** [[spoiler:Whether for the Manchurian companies or his own personal dictatorship]], Komai will subsume all of Guangdong under Hitachi's sphere and destroy any other company, big or small, that stands up to him. If successful, Hitachi will hold a complete monopoly over its society and becomes intrinsic to its political structure.
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* PulledFromYourDayOff: While most people spend the Chinese New Year joyfully reunited with the family, one Matsushita factory worker, in all possible paths, has to keep working because of an elevated demand on the holiday and he can't risk losing his wages. Despite this, the worker is depressed that he won't see his mother, and the most he can do is write a letter to justify his absence and comfort himself with an old poem she recited to him as a child.
--> ''Though thousands of miles apart, we are still able to share the beauty of the same Moon together.''
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* BeyondTheImpossible: Theoretically, a country like Guangdong should be impossible, having no legitimacy or genuine national spirit to speak of. However, the people's resilience and struggle to survive the next day have made it work.

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* BeyondTheImpossible: Theoretically, a country like Guangdong should be impossible, having no legitimacy or genuine national spirit to speak of. However, the people's resilience and struggle to survive the next day have made it work.work, [[spoiler:possibly even through the Oil Crisis and the Riots]].



* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Guangdong is the least respected member of the Sphere, as China views it as an illegitimate state occupying their territory and Japan has largely shifted their attention away from what they consider an "unnatural tributary". Even Manchuria looks down on Guangdong [[TemptingFate and is considered a far more prosperous puppet state to Japan]].

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* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Guangdong is the least respected member of the Sphere, as China views it as an illegitimate state occupying their territory and Japan has largely shifted their attention away from what they consider an "unnatural tributary". Even Manchuria looks down on Guangdong [[TemptingFate and is considered a far more prosperous puppet state to Japan]]. [[spoiler:This perception completely backflips once Guangdong survives the Oil Crisis, as the international community recognizes how resilient Guangdong is and its metamorphosis into a premier industrial capital.]]


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* ForgettableCharacter: [[spoiler:By the Oil Crisis in Matsushita's path, the reigning Chief Executive becomes so ingrained in Guangdong's identity that almost no one remembers Suzuki. To most, it's as if Matsushita always was the Chief Executive.]]
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* CorporateWarfare: The mega-corporations possess private security forces to secure their assets and can use them to disobey the government’s rulings and regulations through force. In Matsushita’s path, he partially merges these corporate security forces into the Guangdong Police Force through “liaison officers” to minor success.

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* CorporateWarfare: The mega-corporations possess private security forces to secure their assets and can use them to disobey the government’s government's rulings and regulations through force. In Matsushita’s Matsushita's path, he partially merges these corporate security forces into the Guangdong Police Force through “liaison officers” to minor success.



*** Morita is the most ambitious in making the police force supreme over the Kenpeitai and, if successful, he will have the Kenpeitai restricted to their barracks while the police become functional members of Guangdong's communities. The Kenpeitai will agree to stick to counterintelligence and law enforcement, either with reduced power to interfere with local law enforcement or none at all, depending on the success of Morita’s reforms.

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*** Morita is the most ambitious in making the police force supreme over the Kenpeitai and, if successful, he will have the Kenpeitai restricted to their barracks while the police become functional members of Guangdong's communities. The Kenpeitai will agree to stick to counterintelligence and law enforcement, either with reduced power to interfere with local law enforcement or none at all, depending on the success of Morita’s Morita's reforms.



** The escalation of the Western Insurrection with Long Yun poses an existential challenge to Guangdong, as the NPA seeks to liberate all of China from Japanese control. While paranoia, unrest and security concerns become widespread, the government in Guangdong also sees it as an opportunity to profit from selling various armaments to the Nanjing government, especially because Guangdong has developed an expanded weapons industries. They also take advantage of Nanjing’s desperation for modern weaponry to test out various prototype weapons in the conflict and impress skeptical military officials within Guangdong and Japan. The government can also send advisors to Nanjing’s armies from the police force as assistance against the NPA, further ingratiating themselves in Japan's eyes.

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** The escalation of the Western Insurrection with Long Yun poses an existential challenge to Guangdong, as the NPA seeks to liberate all of China from Japanese control. While paranoia, unrest and security concerns become widespread, the government in Guangdong also sees it as an opportunity to profit from selling various armaments to the Nanjing government, especially because Guangdong has developed an expanded weapons industries. They also take advantage of Nanjing’s Nanjing's desperation for modern weaponry to test out various prototype weapons in the conflict and impress skeptical military officials within Guangdong and Japan. The government can also send advisors to Nanjing’s Nanjing's armies from the police force as assistance against the NPA, further ingratiating themselves in Japan's eyes.



* NightmarishFactory: The typical factory in Guangdong is an unkempt, unforgiving place comparable to a hellhole and they live up to that reputation. Many Chinese people toil in these places with few benefits or safety regulations, with many of Guangdong’s labor laws inherited from Japanese legal code through the Labor Standards Ordinance and weakened by the ruling corporations.

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* NightmarishFactory: The typical factory in Guangdong is an unkempt, unforgiving place comparable to a hellhole and they live up to that reputation. Many Chinese people toil in these places with few benefits or safety regulations, with many of Guangdong’s Guangdong's labor laws inherited from Japanese legal code through the Labor Standards Ordinance and weakened by the ruling corporations.



** The status quo in working conditions is largely maintained in Matsushita’s path, but he does offer the Limited Labor Standards Ordinance which offers token benefits and closing loopholes to appease the workers.

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** The status quo in working conditions is largely maintained in Matsushita’s Matsushita's path, but he does offer the Limited Labor Standards Ordinance which offers token benefits and closing loopholes to appease the workers.



* PlayingBothSides: Guangdong may sell weapons to both sides of the Indonesian Civil War, despite the risk of ire from Tokyo and Guangdong’s Japanese demographic. This will culminate in Guangdong's government inviting representatives of both factions to Kōshu to bid on weaponry in a massive auction. However, the government may also decide against doing this and remind Tokyo of the help that Guangdong has provided.

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* PlayingBothSides: Guangdong may sell weapons to both sides of the Indonesian Civil War, despite the risk of ire from Tokyo and Guangdong’s Guangdong's Japanese demographic. This will culminate in Guangdong's government inviting representatives of both factions to Kōshu to bid on weaponry in a massive auction. However, the government may also decide against doing this and remind Tokyo of the help that Guangdong has provided.



** Unlike the English, who were all expelled after the end of World War 2, there is still a small community of Portuguese settlers that live in Macau who were not removed because of Portugal’s neutrality. There were meant to be events referencing this, but they were [[WhatCouldHaveBeen cut for time and space reasons]].

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** Unlike the English, who were all expelled after the end of World War 2, there is still a small community of Portuguese settlers that live in Macau who were not removed because of Portugal’s Portugal's neutrality. There were meant to be events referencing this, but they were [[WhatCouldHaveBeen cut for time and space reasons]].



** Guangdong’s cities are largely divided into Chinese, Zhujin and Japanese communities, with the latter being wealthier that the others. Exhibit A is Kōshu (Guangzhou), a hub for technological production and the capital of Guangdong, hiding the fact that the Japanese settlers to congregate in the healthier, neon-lit sections and isolated from the Chinese districts covered in smog from the factories.
** {{Exaggerated}} in Ibuka’s path, where he plans to segregate cities by occupation in the pursuit of efficiency, regardless of the emotional cost of separated families and lost homes.

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** Guangdong’s Guangdong's cities are largely divided into Chinese, Zhujin and Japanese communities, with the latter being wealthier that the others. Exhibit A is Kōshu (Guangzhou), a hub for technological production and the capital of Guangdong, hiding the fact that the Japanese settlers to congregate in the healthier, neon-lit sections and isolated from the Chinese districts covered in smog from the factories.
** {{Exaggerated}} in Ibuka’s Ibuka's path, where he plans to segregate cities by occupation in the pursuit of efficiency, regardless of the emotional cost of separated families and lost homes.



* WretchedHive: Even compared to Kōshu and Honkon, crime in Makao is especially bad, with Yakuza and Triad bosses using street violence and corruption to tighten their grip on the underworld and terrorize the citizens, while propping up a vast casino industry to enrich themselves. In Ibuka’s path this can be undone with his aggressive crackdown on crime and gambling, with all of the great casinos demolished and replaced with office blocks. On the other hand, Morita can take advantage of this and help his Triad allies by buying the Makao casino license and running the Yakuza out of town.

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* WretchedHive: Even compared to Kōshu and Honkon, crime in Makao is especially bad, with Yakuza and Triad bosses using street violence and corruption to tighten their grip on the underworld and terrorize the citizens, while propping up a vast casino industry to enrich themselves. In Ibuka’s Ibuka's path this can be undone with his aggressive crackdown on crime and gambling, with all of the great casinos demolished and replaced with office blocks. On the other hand, Morita can take advantage of this and help his Triad allies by buying the Makao casino license and running the Yakuza out of town.



* AuthorityInNameOnly: Matsuzawa’s position as Chief Executive is largely powerless, as his company and support base are falling apart and his appointment was done at the whims of the other corporate leaders to be a sacrifice who makes their unpopular decisions. Chiefly, the handling of the Yasuda Crisis by Matsuzawa is largely directed by either Ibuka or Morita and their respective plans, dealing with the financial repercussions and the ensuing protests.

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* AuthorityInNameOnly: Matsuzawa’s Matsuzawa's position as Chief Executive is largely powerless, as his company and support base are falling apart and his appointment was done at the whims of the other corporate leaders to be a sacrifice who makes their unpopular decisions. Chiefly, the handling of the Yasuda Crisis by Matsuzawa is largely directed by either Ibuka or Morita and their respective plans, dealing with the financial repercussions and the ensuing protests.



* DrowningMySorrows: Li joins Morita in drinking whiskey to cope with the Public Order and Stability Ordinance in Komai’s path, exasperated by Sony and Cheung Kong’s fall from relevancy.

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* DrowningMySorrows: Li joins Morita in drinking whiskey to cope with the Public Order and Stability Ordinance in Komai’s Komai's path, exasperated by Sony and Cheung Kong’s Kong's fall from relevancy.



* OpportunisticBastard: After the Hitachi Coup, Yokoi switches to Komai’s Financial Secretary, eagerly helping him restructure the Tax Bureau and praising Manchuria’s Reform Bureaucracy as a model to aspire to all. In turn, Hitachi will give the Yakuza a leg up using the economy.

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* OpportunisticBastard: After the Hitachi Coup, Yokoi switches to Komai’s Komai's Financial Secretary, eagerly helping him restructure the Tax Bureau and praising Manchuria’s Manchuria's Reform Bureaucracy as a model to aspire to all. In turn, Hitachi will give the Yakuza a leg up using the economy.



** [[spoiler:Tsuchida reports to Komai on how the riots are getting out of hand, nervously analyzing his boss’ reactions to the report and detailing their increase in frequency, participants, and violence.]]

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** [[spoiler:Tsuchida reports to Komai on how the riots are getting out of hand, nervously analyzing his boss’ boss' reactions to the report and detailing their increase in frequency, participants, and violence.]]



** While investigating the Triads and Yakuza in Matsushita’s path, Tsuchida operates with a high degree of secrecy when presenting Matsushita with the police report. He patiently waits for the rest of the cabinet to leave before sharing the intel, saying nothing and leaving the padded and secure file on Matsushita’s desk, which the Chief Executive waits until night to open. Given the gangs' influence, along with the fact that Yokoi, Matsushita’s Financial Secretary, has connections to the Yakuza, this over-the-top secrecy is justified. Furthermore, if Matsushita endorses allying with one of the groups, then secrecy will have to be upheld amongst the police leadership as many of the rank-and-file may be on the payroll of the Triads or Yakuza.
** Tscuhida is rightfully worried about displeasing Komai in the latter’s path, meeting his orders to the letter and not wanting to be purged for any outspokenness, like Hitachi has done so many times. [[spoiler:During the riots, he even wonders to himself if complaining about his broken air conditioning would constitute treason, given Hitachi's disproportionate hatred for any discontent about their regime.]]

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** While investigating the Triads and Yakuza in Matsushita’s Matsushita's path, Tsuchida operates with a high degree of secrecy when presenting Matsushita with the police report. He patiently waits for the rest of the cabinet to leave before sharing the intel, saying nothing and leaving the padded and secure file on Matsushita’s Matsushita's desk, which the Chief Executive waits until night to open. Given the gangs' influence, along with the fact that Yokoi, Matsushita’s Matsushita's Financial Secretary, has connections to the Yakuza, this over-the-top secrecy is justified. Furthermore, if Matsushita endorses allying with one of the groups, then secrecy will have to be upheld amongst the police leadership as many of the rank-and-file may be on the payroll of the Triads or Yakuza.
** Tscuhida is rightfully worried about displeasing Komai in the latter’s latter's path, meeting his orders to the letter and not wanting to be purged for any outspokenness, like Hitachi has done so many times. [[spoiler:During the riots, he even wonders to himself if complaining about his broken air conditioning would constitute treason, given Hitachi's disproportionate hatred for any discontent about their regime.]]



* UnderestimatingBadassery: [[spoiler:Tsuchida initially envisions the riots as a handful of crowded streets with a few placards in Komai’s path. When he takes a helicopter ride over the manufacturing district, he is shocked to see the sheer scale of people protesting, a displeasurable feeling that is worsened when a police cordon suddenly collapses and is swallowed by the crowd. Realizing that the situation was worse that he originally believed, Tsuchida draws up new plans of dealing with the riots]]

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* UnderestimatingBadassery: [[spoiler:Tsuchida initially envisions the riots as a handful of crowded streets with a few placards in Komai’s Komai's path. When he takes a helicopter ride over the manufacturing district, he is shocked to see the sheer scale of people protesting, a displeasurable feeling that is worsened when a police cordon suddenly collapses and is swallowed by the crowd. Realizing that the situation was worse that he originally believed, Tsuchida draws up new plans of dealing with the riots]]



* BadLiar: Miyazaki is an unconvincing liar. During the investigation of the Hitachi coup, he gets suspiciously angry when asked about his involvement in the Manchurian emergency landings. If the Chief Executive sends a detective to interrogate him further, Miyazaki will first tell the detective to leave and stop wasting his time before escalating when the detective persists, insulting the detective’s appearance and threatening to get Nagano involved without ever disproving the accusations.

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* BadLiar: Miyazaki is an unconvincing liar. During the investigation of the Hitachi coup, he gets suspiciously angry when asked about his involvement in the Manchurian emergency landings. If the Chief Executive sends a detective to interrogate him further, Miyazaki will first tell the detective to leave and stop wasting his time before escalating when the detective persists, insulting the detective’s detective's appearance and threatening to get Nagano involved without ever disproving the accusations.



** Takashima also acts as this when [[spoiler:the riots intensify and Tokyo begins to doubt the claims the Chief Executive makes about the situation being under control, claiming that they are looking at their options and warning the Chief Executive that he needs to do better. A follow up phone call from Takashima states the Tokyo is scared to death, hyperbolically claiming that they believe Mao is being resurrected in the countryside and Dai Li is wandering Guangdong’s slums. During the final phone call he informs the Chief Executive that they have worn Tokyo thin and are eager to intervene. Takashima has stated that once his own reputation faulters, there is nothing more he can do to help.]]

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** Takashima also acts as this when [[spoiler:the riots intensify and Tokyo begins to doubt the claims the Chief Executive makes about the situation being under control, claiming that they are looking at their options and warning the Chief Executive that he needs to do better. A follow up phone call from Takashima states the Tokyo is scared to death, hyperbolically claiming that they believe Mao is being resurrected in the countryside and Dai Li is wandering Guangdong’s Guangdong's slums. During the final phone call he informs the Chief Executive that they have worn Tokyo thin and are eager to intervene. Takashima has stated that once his own reputation faulters, there is nothing more he can do to help.]]



* EnemyMine: If Guangdong has done enough to improve the quality of life of its Chinese citizens and subsequently raise China’s opinion, Song can be asked by the reigning Chief Executive to help investigate the Hitachi coup plot. In such a case, he will he help on the basis that a Hitachi coup could threaten China and its people.

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* EnemyMine: If Guangdong has done enough to improve the quality of life of its Chinese citizens and subsequently raise China’s China's opinion, Song can be asked by the reigning Chief Executive to help investigate the Hitachi coup plot. In such a case, he will he help on the basis that a Hitachi coup could threaten China and its people.



* WalkingSpoiler: He only appears during the riots and if the Chief Executive negotiates with the protestors. As such, he can only be discussed with the context of the Guangdong Riots, the climax of country’s narrative.

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* WalkingSpoiler: He only appears during the riots and if the Chief Executive negotiates with the protestors. As such, he can only be discussed with the context of the Guangdong Riots, the climax of country’s country's narrative.



* ProperlyParanoid: In Komai’s path, the riot leaders rarely take a break, whether it be on the front lines or acting as supply runners. Even in what would be a safe GFT shop, the GFT and CCL representatives remain on high alert for Hitachi moles watching over them. Considering the extensiveness of Komai’s police state, such paranoia is justified.

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* ProperlyParanoid: In Komai’s Komai's path, the riot leaders rarely take a break, whether it be on the front lines or acting as supply runners. Even in what would be a safe GFT shop, the GFT and CCL representatives remain on high alert for Hitachi moles watching over them. Considering the extensiveness of Komai’s Komai's police state, such paranoia is justified.



* TheNameless: The CCL contacts that Chun meets in Hitachi's route don’t reveal their names to him in the first meeting so they can’t be revealed if he gets caught.

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* TheNameless: The CCL contacts that Chun meets in Hitachi's route don’t don't reveal their names to him in the first meeting so they can’t can't be revealed if he gets caught.



* UndyingLoyalty: Nagano is unquestionably loyal to Japan. Even as he looks to overthrow the reigning Chief Executive during the riots, he will never act without Japan’s approval.

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* UndyingLoyalty: Nagano is unquestionably loyal to Japan. Even as he looks to overthrow the reigning Chief Executive during the riots, he will never act without Japan’s Japan's approval.

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* AuthorityInNameOnly: Most of Guangdong's rural areas are relatively outside the government's political and economic control, barring some Kenpeitai raids for dissidents. Some Chief Executives expand this control, such as Sony's passage of the Industrial Development Ordinance, where Morita can integrate consenting citizens with relocation packages into corporate towns or Li can expand the government services in exchange for policing and taxes.



* DirtyCop: The Guangdong Police Force consists of little more than blue-clad, jack-booted thugs with endless pockets and little oversight. There are many instances of police officers extorting civilians for money. During the Yasuda crisis the number of bribes from the Triads and Yakuza only goes up as officers are desperate to maintain an income. Every Chief Executive recognizes it as a problem, either for moral reason (Morita and Li) or because the current regime needs a proper security force (Matsushita and Ibuka). The only one who doesn't directly address it is Komai, since he relies on the Kenpeitai instead.

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* DirtyCop: The Guangdong Police Force consists of little more than blue-clad, jack-booted thugs with endless pockets and little oversight. There are many instances of police officers extorting civilians for money. During the Yasuda crisis the number of bribes from the Triads and Yakuza only goes up as officers are desperate to maintain an income. Every Chief Executive recognizes it as a problem, either for moral reason reasons (Morita and Li) or because the current regime needs a proper security force against the Kenpeitai's influence (Matsushita and Ibuka). The only one who doesn't directly address it is Komai, since he relies on the Kenpeitai instead.



** The Guangdong Police and the Kenpeitai are rival security organizations, a reflection of the ethnic rivalry between the native Chinese and the foreign Japanese. However, while the Police is filled with corrupt officers, it also has good cops who want to do as much good as possible and try their best to end the violent opium trade war being secretly conducted. By contrast, the Kenpeitai are unambiguously evil, being staunch supporters of Hitachi and engaging in even worse manners of corruption than the Police, notably engaging in the opium trade.

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** The Guangdong Police and the Kenpeitai are rival security organizations, a reflection of the ethnic rivalry between the native Chinese and the foreign Japanese. However, while the Police is filled with corrupt officers, it also has good cops who want to do as much good as possible and try their best to end the violent opium trade war being secretly conducted. By contrast, the Kenpeitai are unambiguously evil, being staunch supporters of Hitachi and engaging in even worse manners of corruption than the Police, notably engaging in the opium trade. The main reason why the Kenpeitai are even tolerated is because the Police are so ineffectual and they've been brought on as a temporary solution.



* HorribleHousing: Guangdong's lax building restrictions have allowed so many factories and houses to be poorly builty, which have a high risk of collapsing. Morita is interested in fixing the problem through a building code to improve designs and the material used, as well as build commuter towns so that people don't have to be crammed in city center apartments. Every other Chief Executive either doesn't care about the slum conditions or has them destroyed.



* InTheEndYouAreOnYourOwn: [[spoiler:Guangdong must face the Oil Crisis and the Riots on its own, as Japan cuts financial support to manage its own economic difficulties, in addition to preparing for war with China. Whether or not Guangdong was able to establish fiscal independence will significantly affect their ability to manage the crisis. This lack of support particularly hits Morita's government, who used the support to fund his welfare policies.]]



* LanguageBarrier: For some, a language barrier exists between those who exclusively know Japanese or Cantonese. There's also the matter of fluently speaking it so the other can comprehend what is said.

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** [[spoiler:Both ways during the Oil Crisis. Much like the Yasuda Crisis before, many Japanese businessmen and their families immigrate to Guangdong due to the "dwindling opportunities" in China. Meanwhile, entire towns in Guangdong migrate to the Republic of China in the hopes of better job opportunities, having lost everything in their home country.]]

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** [[spoiler:Both ways during the Oil Crisis. Much like the Yasuda Crisis before, many Japanese businessmen and their families immigrate to Guangdong due to the "dwindling opportunities" in China. Meanwhile, entire towns in Guangdong migrate to the Republic of China in the hopes of better job opportunities, having lost everything in their home country.]][[note]]Ironically, it's mentioned that there is greater migration from China to Guangdong at the game's start, which ends up reversed during the Oil Crisis.[[/note]]]]



** The only Chief Executive who can improve working conditions substantially is Morita through the Amended Labor Standards Ordinance, significantly improving safety and compensation within the factories.
* NobleTongue: Japanese serves as the official language of the State of Guangdong, being the language used by its ForeignRulingClass. During Morita's path this can be {{subverted}}, where Cantonese can be made a working language or even a full on secondary official language, allowing for greater participation within government for the Chinese population.

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* NobleTongue: Japanese serves as is the official language of the State of Guangdong, being the language used by its ForeignRulingClass.ForeignRulingClass, and reinforced by the corporations and civil service being run by Japanese people. During Morita's path this can be {{subverted}}, where Cantonese can be made a working language or even a full on secondary official language, allowing for greater participation within government for the Chinese population.



* PoliceAreUseless: The Guangdong Police Force is hopelessly inept and corrupt, unable to stop the gang war between the Triads and the Yakuza. It's so awful that, even though the IJA are officially forbidden to act in domestic affairs via the Status of Forces Agreement, their military police in the Kenpeitai manage most of the security affairs.

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* PoliceAreUseless: The Guangdong Police Force is hopelessly inept and corrupt, unable to stop the gang war between the Triads and the Yakuza. It's so awful that, even though the IJA are officially forbidden to act in domestic affairs via the Status of Forces Agreement, their military police in the Kenpeitai manage most of the security affairs.affairs; the Kenpeitai are intended to be a temporary solution, but until the Police get their act together, they might just stick around.



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* BenevolentBoss: Of the Big Five, Li is the least abusive of them.



** Li's plan for how to deal with villages located on top of mineral deposits is to offer them employment to work on the land themselves rather than forcibly relocate them like previous governments, even if it comes at the cost of teaching them how to operate the new machinery.
** Li advocates higher wager for workers across the board, implementing a minimum wage in Morita's path and give more to the people so they can provide for themselves, much like he also benefitted from his partnership with Morita during his past at Sony. He also pushes for limiting work hours and implementing mandatory, improving work conditions and productivity.



* HonestCorporateExecutive: Li left Sony and founded the Cheung Kong corporation to provide and sell needed goods to the Chinese people languishing in Guangdong. For Li, his mission is to do both good and good business.

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* HonestCorporateExecutive: Li left Sony and founded the Cheung Kong corporation to provide and sell needed goods to the Chinese people languishing in Guangdong. For Li, his mission is to do both good and good business.business that will enrich himself.



* SelfMadeMan; Li started life as a poor factory owner, who's opportunities were limited by his subpar education. However, studying harder and working with Morita allowed him to climb the ranks of the social hierarchy, where he's now been able to found his own company and be recognized as one of the Big Five.

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* SelfMadeMan; Li started life as a poor factory owner, who's opportunities were limited by his subpar education. However, studying harder and working with Morita allowed him to climb the ranks of the social hierarchy, where he's now been able to found his own company and be recognized as one of the Big Five. By 1962, Li is ''the'' Zhujin in Guangdong and has the ambitious goal of becoming the wealthiest in whole state, while supporting the people of Guangdong "eating out of his hand".



* TheRival: Ho is the foremost rival gang leader to Yokoi and the Yakuza, with Morita's path dedicated to teaming up with him against Yokoi.



* VenturousSmuggler: Ho makes most of his money by exporting and importing both legal and illegal luxuries to Mainland China.

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* VenturousSmuggler: Ho makes most of his money by exporting and importing both legal and illegal luxuries to Mainland China. In Morita's path, the government may turn a blind eye to his contraband, as a part of their unorthodox alliance to undermine the Yakuza.


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* TheRival: Yokoi is a rival gang leader to Ho, in which Ibuka backs him to take out the Triads.


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* WhiteCollarCrime: In large part due to Yokoi's business background, the various Yakuza groups in Guangdong have expanded their operations to various white-collar crimes through a collection of shell companies.
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* NeighborhoodFriendlyGangsters: Ho has been a trusted ally of Morita and Li since the 1950's, when they were still trying to get "Sonus-Li Electronics" off the ground, by providing them the seed money to mass-produce Morita's [=TR-56=] radios and, following their messy legal battle with Ibuka, helping to shelter them from Fujitsu's debt collectors with enough resources and capital left to start over. In Morita's route, Ho continues to support struggling entrepreneurs by investing in Nintendo's production of ''hanafuda'' cards, giving Yamauchi Hiroshi the big break he needs to enter the lucrative gambling and entertainment industry. And while Commissioner Ōmori [[TeethClenchedTeamwork has some reservations about working alongside a Triad boss]], Ho is one of his and Morita's strongest allies in their mission to clean up Guangdong's underworld [[spoiler:and becomes instrumental in Morita and Li's personal crises, tasked with investigating either the Kanton Sasshin Fund or the kidnappers of Li's family, respectively.]]

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* NeighborhoodFriendlyGangsters: Ho has been a trusted ally of Morita and Li since the 1950's, when they were still trying to get "Sonus-Li Electronics" off the ground, by providing them the seed money to mass-produce Morita's [=TR-56=] radios and, following their messy legal battle with Ibuka, helping to shelter them from Fujitsu's debt collectors with enough resources and capital left to start over. In Morita's route, Ho continues to support struggling entrepreneurs by investing in Nintendo's Creator/{{Nintendo}}'s production of ''hanafuda'' hanafuda cards, giving Yamauchi Hiroshi the big break he needs to revive the company and enter the lucrative gambling and entertainment industry.industry . And while Commissioner Ōmori [[TeethClenchedTeamwork has some reservations about working alongside a Triad boss]], Ho is one of his and Morita's strongest allies in their mission to clean up Guangdong's underworld [[spoiler:and becomes instrumental in Morita and Li's personal crises, tasked with investigating either the Kanton Sasshin Fund or the kidnappers of Li's family, respectively.]]
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* NeighborhoodFriendlyGangsters: Ho has been a trusted ally of Morita and Li since the 1950's, when they were struggling to get "Sonus-Li Electronics" off the ground, by providing them the seed money to produce Morita's [=TR-56=] radios and, following their messy legal battle with Ibuka, helping to shelter them from Fujitsu's debt collectors with enough capita and resources left to start over. In Morita's route, Ho continues to support struggling entrepreneurs by investing in Nintendo's production of ''hanafuda'' cards, giving Yamauchi Hiroshi the break needed to enter the lucrative gambling and entertainment industry. And while Commissioner Ōmori [[TeethClenchedTeamwork has some reservations about working alongside a Triad boss]], Ho is one of his and Morita's strongest allies in their mission to clean up Guangdong's underworld [[spoiler:and becomes instrumental in Morita and Li's personal crises, tasked with investigating either the Kanton Sasshin Fund or the kidnappers of Li's family, respectively.]]

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* NeighborhoodFriendlyGangsters: Ho has been a trusted ally of Morita and Li since the 1950's, when they were struggling still trying to get "Sonus-Li Electronics" off the ground, by providing them the seed money to produce mass-produce Morita's [=TR-56=] radios and, following their messy legal battle with Ibuka, helping to shelter them from Fujitsu's debt collectors with enough capita and resources and capital left to start over. In Morita's route, Ho continues to support struggling entrepreneurs by investing in Nintendo's production of ''hanafuda'' cards, giving Yamauchi Hiroshi the big break needed he needs to enter the lucrative gambling and entertainment industry. And while Commissioner Ōmori [[TeethClenchedTeamwork has some reservations about working alongside a Triad boss]], Ho is one of his and Morita's strongest allies in their mission to clean up Guangdong's underworld [[spoiler:and becomes instrumental in Morita and Li's personal crises, tasked with investigating either the Kanton Sasshin Fund or the kidnappers of Li's family, respectively.]]
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* NeighborhoodFriendlyGangsters: Ho has been a trusted ally of Morita and Li since the 1950's; while they were trying to get "Sonus-Li Electronics" off the ground, they turned to Ho for seed money to help produce Morita's [=TR-56=] radios and, following their messy legal battle with Ibuka, Ho and his men helped shelter them from Fujitsu's debt collectors with enough capita and resources left to start over. In Morita's route, Ho continues to support struggling entrepreneurs by investing in Yamauchi Hiroshi's Nintendo company, giving Yamauchi the break he needs to enter the lucrative gambling and entertainment industry. And while Commissioner Ōmori [[TeethClenchedTeamwork has some reservations about working alongside a Triad boss]], Ho is one of his and Morita's strongest allies in their mission to clean up Guangdong's underworld [[spoiler:and becomes instrumental in Morita and Li's personal crises, tasked with investigating either the Kanton Sasshin Fund or the kidnappers of Li's family, respectively.]]

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* NeighborhoodFriendlyGangsters: Ho has been a trusted ally of Morita and Li since the 1950's; while 1950's, when they were trying struggling to get "Sonus-Li Electronics" off the ground, they turned to Ho for by providing them the seed money to help produce Morita's [=TR-56=] radios and, following their messy legal battle with Ibuka, Ho and his men helped helping to shelter them from Fujitsu's debt collectors with enough capita and resources left to start over. In Morita's route, Ho continues to support struggling entrepreneurs by investing in Yamauchi Hiroshi's Nintendo company, Nintendo's production of ''hanafuda'' cards, giving Yamauchi Hiroshi the break he needs needed to enter the lucrative gambling and entertainment industry. And while Commissioner Ōmori [[TeethClenchedTeamwork has some reservations about working alongside a Triad boss]], Ho is one of his and Morita's strongest allies in their mission to clean up Guangdong's underworld [[spoiler:and becomes instrumental in Morita and Li's personal crises, tasked with investigating either the Kanton Sasshin Fund or the kidnappers of Li's family, respectively.]]
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* SuccessionCrisis: After the shattering of Yasuda and the downfall of Suzuki, Guangdong enters a temporary period of political turmoil, as Morita, Matsushita, and Ibuka compete to become the country's next leader. Though Matsuzawa is formally put as its Chief Executive, it's obvious to everyone that he won't be sitting in the chair for long and that his appointment is just to buy time for someone else to take over in the long-term.
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** The State of Guangdong is an entirely fictitious invention of the mod that real-life Imperial Japan had no interest in establishing. The country is more of a fun thought experiment meshing a 60's-80's Hong Kong setting with Japanese cultural influences from the same period and a tinge of cyberpunk flavor.

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** The State of Guangdong is an entirely fictitious invention of the mod that real-life Imperial Japan had no interest in establishing. The country is more of a fun thought experiment experiment, meshing a 60's-80's Hong Kong setting with Japanese cultural influences from the same period and a tinge of cyberpunk flavor.CyberpunkForFlavor.
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** The State of Guangdong is an entirely fictitious invention of the mod that real-life Imperial Japan had no interest in establishing.

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** The State of Guangdong is an entirely fictitious invention of the mod that real-life Imperial Japan had no interest in establishing. The country is more of a fun thought experiment meshing a 60's-80's Hong Kong setting with Japanese cultural influences from the same period and a tinge of cyberpunk flavor.



* PlayingBothSides:Guangdong may sell weapons to both sides of the Indonesian Civil War, despite the risk of ire from Tokyo and Guangdong’s Japanese demographic. This will culminate in Guangdong's government inviting representatives of both factions to Kōshu to bid on weaponry in a massive auction. However, the government may also decide against doing this and remind Tokyo of the help that Guangdong has provided.

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* PlayingBothSides:Guangdong PlayingBothSides: Guangdong may sell weapons to both sides of the Indonesian Civil War, despite the risk of ire from Tokyo and Guangdong’s Japanese demographic. This will culminate in Guangdong's government inviting representatives of both factions to Kōshu to bid on weaponry in a massive auction. However, the government may also decide against doing this and remind Tokyo of the help that Guangdong has provided.
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!! Other Important Politicians

[[folder:Takashima Masuo]]
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->'''Role:''' Consul-General of Japan in the State of Guangdong, External Secretary[[note]]Foreign Minister[[/note]] ([[spoiler:Nagano]] cabinet)
->'''Party:''' [[spoiler:Imperial Japanese Army - Martial Law[[note]]Martial law is in effect.\\\
Remain in your homes.\\\
Compliance is mandatory.\\\
Offenders will be shot.[[/note]]]]
->'''Ideology:''' Colonial Government[[note]]Despotism[[/note]]
->'''In-Game Biography''' [[labelnote:Click to Show (Warning: Unmarked Spoilers)]]The right man for the right job; Consul-General Takashima Masuo has found himself at the head of the External Secretariat in the wake of the Imperial Army's intervention. A bureaucrat at heart, and a loyal one at that, he has served valiantly in the various China offices of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.\\\
In dire times like these, he is perfect for the job.\\\
Anyone can tell that this intervention will be a diplomatic disaster. Those in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs must be going through a storm of panicked cables. No matter. For decades, the military has remained above the rabble of civilian politics, and it will remain so. No matter what the Prime Minister says, and no matter what China says, the military is supreme.[[/labelnote]]

The Consul-General of Japan in the State of Guangdong, acting as Tokyo's main representative in the region. A loyal bureaucrat at heart, Takashima holds kingmaker power with his ability to directly contact Tokyo and shape their opinion and policies on Guangdong.

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!! Other Important Politicians

[[folder:Takashima Masuo]]
[[folder:Li Ka-shing]]
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[[caption-width-right:156:[[labelnote: 70's Portrait]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gng_li_ka_shing_70s.png[[/labelnote]]]]
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->'''Role:''' Consul-General President of Japan in the State Cheung Kong Holdings, Chief Secretary[[note]]Head of Guangdong, External Secretary[[note]]Foreign Minister[[/note]] ([[spoiler:Nagano]] Government[[/note]] (Morita cabinet)
->'''Party:''' [[spoiler:Imperial Japanese Army Rippoukai - Martial Law[[note]]Martial law Minseiha (Cheung Kong)[[note]]Legislative Council - Civic Faction: Money will never not be a part of Guangdong's politics. But the logic of money is not infallible, argue some, and sometimes the impulse to maximize profit must be balanced against the need to preserve stability. Whether they be more paternalistic corporate men or unreconstituted believers in effect.a civil society backed by more than just greed, these individuals in the Legislative Council back a heterodox theory of economics that balances State interests with corporate prerogatives.[[/note]]
->'''Ideology:''' Corporate Paternalism[[note]]Paternalism[[/note]]
->'''In-Game Biography''' [[labelnote:Click to Show]]A man of humble origins and means, Li Ka-Shing cuts an unlikely presence as Guangdong's only major tycoon of purely Chinese origins. Few would have guessed that the elementary school dropout and struggling factory owner would become the representative of the Chinese side of Guangdong's Zhujin community - and neither would have Li, were it not for a chance meeting with Morita Akio in 1952 that changed his life forever.
\\\
Remain As the head of Cheung Kong Holdings - a sprawling local conglomerate with its fingers in your homes.retail, distribution, light manufacturing, and real estate - Li's commercial success has been intimately tied to Morita's rise in Guangdong. From business partners in the 1950's to their eventual formal alliance as Li diversified into new industries, it is an open secret in Guangdong that the two are political allies, with Li keeping tabs on the pulse of the Chinese and Zhujin population while Morita pitches their reform program to the Japanese expatriate community.[[/labelnote]]
->'''70's In-Game Biography''' (Chief Secretary - Success)[[labelnote:Click to Show]]Against all hope, this outcome was what Li Ka-shing had dared to hope for. He has done it. The people of Guangdong, of the Three Pearls and beyond, have been brought up from their former squalor to a new era of prosperity; even better is that within that prosperity has come an opportunity: for riches untold to his name.
\\\
Compliance Morita Akio's second-in-command has gone through many trials and tribulations. But he knows that his biggest trial is mandatory.yet to come, and he is resolved: he will not let it undo whatever he has achieved thus far. He will not let himself be returned to the destitution of his plastic factory days.\\\
Offenders will be shot.[[/note]]]]
->'''Ideology:''' Colonial Government[[note]]Despotism[[/note]]
->'''In-Game
Never again.[[/labelnote]]
->'''70's In-Game
Biography''' [[labelnote:Click (Chief Secretary - Failure)[[labelnote:Click to Show (Warning: Unmarked Spoilers)]]The right man for Show]]Li Ka-shing asks himself: was any of this worth it? Was it all a mistake?\\\
Sure, he's made any amount of money, presided over a sea change in
the right job; Consul-General Takashima Masuo has found himself way Guangdong is run. Sure, neither Suzuki Teiichi nor Sun Yat-sen would recognise Guangzhou as he and Morita have made it, here at the head end of the External Secretariat in New Order. But compared to the wake hateful faces of his people and the loss of the Imperial Army's intervention. A bureaucrat at heart, lives and a loyal one at that, he has served valiantly in happiness of his loved ones, are such massive changes, the various China offices sign of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.\\\
In dire times like these, he is perfect for the job.\\\
Anyone can tell that this intervention will be a diplomatic disaster. Those in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs must be going through a storm of panicked cables. No
an alleged 'great leader', truly worth it?\\\
Well, it does not
matter. For decades, It is the military decision Li Ka-shing has remained above made. Making money is all that he has left. He might as well go full-time on it. There's nothing else he can do—unless he wants to waste one second more on his thoughts and succumb to the rabble of civilian politics, and it will remain so. No matter what pain swirling unceasingly in the Prime Minister says, and no matter what China says, the military is supreme.back of his mind.[[/labelnote]]

The Consul-General President of Japan in the State Cheung Kong Holdings and Guangdong's only corporate tycoon who's of Guangdong, acting as Tokyo's main representative in the region. A loyal bureaucrat at heart, Takashima holds kingmaker power Chinese descent. Once a struggling factory owner, Li struck a fruitful partnership with his ability to directly contact Tokyo fellow struggling businessman Morita Akio, turning both Cheung Kong and shape their opinion and policies Sony into Guangdong-born corporate giants. He now acts as Morita's closest political ally, providing Morita with a Chinese perspective on Guangdong.Guangdong's future.



* BearerOfBadNews:
** As Tokyo's representative, Takashima can repeatedly report bad news to the sitting Chief Executive about Japan exploiting some benefit from Guangdong without offering anything in return.
** As the Oil Crisis intensifies, [[spoiler:Takashima is called back to Tokyo and informs the Chief Executive and Nagano on the phone of impending cuts of economic support from the Foreign Ministry and the Greater East Asia Ministry along with the orders from military high command to have much of the Guangdong Kenpeitai reassigned elsewhere in the Sphere.]]
** Takashima also acts as this when [[spoiler:the riots intensify and Tokyo begins to doubt the claims the Chief Executive makes about the situation being under control, claiming that they are looking at their options and warning the Chief Executive that he needs to do better. A follow up phone call from Takashima states the Tokyo is scared to death, hyperbolically claiming that they believe Mao is being resurrected in the countryside and Dai Li is wandering Guangdong’s slums. During the final phone call he informs the Chief Executive that they have worn Tokyo thin and are eager to intervene. Takashima has stated that once his own reputation faulters, there is nothing more he can do to help.]]
* BeleagueredBureaucrat:
** Takashima is usually described as being exhausted and weary from his dealings with Japan as the main representative for Tokyo in Guangdong.
** During the Yasuda Crisis, Takashima repeatedly tries to get Japan to assist Guangdong through the economic and political tribulations it faces. According to the Chief Executive, this has made Takashima exhausted by the time they conduct the formality of an economic review for the coming year, something which neither are eager for.
* BeneathTheMask: [[spoiler:He hides it under a mask of calmness, but Takashima is secretly anxious about what Nagano is going to do after he deposes the Chief Executive.]]
* BrutalHonesty:
** Takashima spares little kind words if the Chief Executive fails to reach the annual economic targets, expressing Japan's disappointment expressed by Japan and spending the rest of the meeting diligently working with the Chief Executive to recover for the next year.
** [[spoiler: In a time of crisis like the Guangdong Riots, Takashima starts speaking with less tact. If the Chief Executive spends too much time suppressing the Riots, Takashima doesn't unconditionally accept his pleas that he's trying his best, once remarking that he hopes that the Chief Executive is lying and commenting that his best efforts aren't enough in another call.]]
* CigaretteOfAnxiety: [[spoiler:With the stress of the Guangdong Riots, the sitting Chief Executive thinks that Takashima has begun smoking cigarettes, practically smelling it over his exhausted tone on the phone.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** Despite being colleagues, Takashima is wary about Nagano and his trigger-happy nature. When meeting the Chief Executive and discussing the matter of intelligence sharing from the IJA garrison, Takashima happily admits that Nagano is out doing drills instead of listening in and potentially losing his cool.
** [[spoiler:Takashima is horrified at the possibility of the IJA intervening in Guangdong, which becomes a very tangible possibility during the Guangdong riots. This standard is also why Takashima doesn't condone the IJA coup, even if the Chief Executive makes a negotiation deal favorable to the rioters; he's quick to remind Nagano that military intervention would could be treasonous.]]
* ExhaustedEyeBags: Takashima's portrait shows him with these, being tired from having to go back and forth from Guangdong as a loyal servant of Japan. They become especially notable during the economic review for the Oil Crisis, where he catches almost no sleep for several months.
* TheFace: [[spoiler:Takashima serves this role to the IJA regime, liaising with Tokyo and representing the regime to the public, telling blatant lies to make their reign more palatable. Takashima also stands out as the sole civilian bureaucrat amongst a cabinet of military generals, with him being barely respected by Nagano.]]
* GoodSmokingEvilSmoking: Takashima is an avid smoker and his office is filled with cigarette smoke, adding to the oppressive nature of the Japanese consulate building, in spite of its ornate decorations.
* HiddenDepths: Takashima is a massive fan of golf, with it being his main hobby whenever he is not busy with bureaucratic work, excitedly talking away about golfers and courses as he ignores the boredom of the Chief Executive meeting him.
* HonestAdvisor: Takashima acts as this for Morita at the end of his path, when the Chief Executive is making a diplomatic visit to Tokyo and given the VIP treatment for the first time ever. Takashima gives advice to Morita on how to act and what he should do, given Morita's inexperience with greeting diplomats and politicians for the cameras.
* {{Hypocrite}}: While chatting to the Chief Executive, he laments that the exclusivity and the racial policies of the Americans would forbid him from being able to play a game of golf in Augusta, while completely ignoring the racial hierarchies and discriminatory practices that can be widely seen in Guangdong.
* InsistentTerminology: He insists to the Chief Executive that he be referred to by his formal title.
* JustFollowingOrders: [[spoiler:If the IJA takeover Guangdong, he serves in his new appointment dutifully as a loyal servant despite being aware that the 23rd's actions in Japan will cause a diplomatic crisis, submitting that the military has authority over him.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: If Sagawa confesses to his crimes, Takashima will know to give up on pressing Tokyo's demand that Sagawa be extradited to Japan and allow Sagawa to be indicted in Guangdong.
* MinorMajorCharacter: He doesn't appear as frequently as the Chief Executives, but he's one of the most powerful figures in Guangdong. If the political scheming gets too out of hand, Takashima can bring everyone back in line by threatening to write a report on them and getting Japan involved.
* MouthOfSauron: Takashima works hard relaying information between Japan and Guangdong, advocating on behalf of both of them when discussing with leadership.
* ObstructiveBureaucrat:
** As Tokyo's representative in Guangdong, Takashima repeatedly badgers the Chief Executive to balance their own agenda and plans with Japan's own interests, no matter how inconvenient. [[spoiler:For example, during the Oil Crisis in Morita's path, he and Nagano pressure Morita and Matsushita to accomodate the incoming Japanese immigrants, so Japan's economic and political interests are satisfied.]]
** [[spoiler:If the negotiations with the rioters start offering the right to unionize or above, Takashima will consider obstructing the Chief Executive's work and reporting them to the Japanese Foreign Ministry.]]
* PetTheDog:
** As long as the Chief Executive reaches the economic goals of a particular year, the meeting between him and Takashima is short and full of compliments from the latter.
** After a meeting, Takashima invites the Chief Executive to his private residence for dinner, offering to continue the discussion in a more relaxed setting and commenting that he has a chef who can make an amazing tempura. It conflicts with the Chief Executive's schedule for another meeting, but it is a generous offer that the Chief Executive can optionally accept.
** [[spoiler:While not worth anything tangible, Takashima earnestly apologizes to Morita about Japan's inability to help Guangdong during the Oil Crisis.]]
** [[spoiler:Takashima will be relieved if an assertive Matsushita successfully resolves the Guangdong riots, expressing genuine gratitude for his hard work and putting a good word for him to the rest of the Sphere.]]
** [[spoiler:During the phone calls with the Chief Executive as the latter fails to maintain control of the riots, Takashima earnestly pleads with the Chief Executive to get the situation under control sooner rather than later. During the last phone call before intervention, Takashima has stated that he has even gone the extra mile of staking himself and his reputation to help prevent an IJA intervention and give the Chief Executive a little bit more time.]]
* PragmaticVillainy:
** If Japan's approval is high enough, Takashima will help the Chief Executive stop the Hitachi Coup because it would threaten Tokyo's economic investments in Guangdong.
** [[spoiler:He opposes Nagano's plan to have the Army break up the Oil Crisis riots in Morita's route, citing the destruction it would wrought on Japan's economic interests.]]
* PropagandaMachine: [[spoiler:If the IJA takeover happens, Takashima's role in Guangdong turns into this, serving as a government spokesperson to the general public to "spin the casualty and damage reports into something palatable".]]
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Takashima is far from a good guy, but he does serve this role from the Chief Executive's perspective:
** While the Tokyo government will offer no respite to Guangdong in the wake of the Yasuda crisis, Takashima will acknowledge the difficult circumstances and give the Chief Executive a reprieve from the pre-crisis GDP goal. Similarly during the Oil Crisis, he waives the pre-crisis GDP goal for Guangdong again in light of the external factors beyond the Chief Executive's control, hoping that the crisis is temporary and Guangdong can get back on track.
** He also acts as a neutral mediator [[spoiler:if the Chief Executive accuses the Chinese consulate of aiding the Guangdong rioters and hosts a court trial for it. If the Chief Executive has enough evidence to develop a rock solid case, Takashima will act on their behalf, berating the Chinese consulate for their deception and promising to the Chief Executive that he will prevent any further manipulations by Nanjing. Even having circumstantial evidence will be enough to convince Takashima to bring the matter up with Tokyo and Nanjing, provided that the Japanese frustration with the riots isn't greater than 60%.]]
* RedOniBlueOni: Takashima is the blue oni to Nagano's red oni. Both are the main representatives for Japan's interests, but Nagano is a violent war criminal who will explode at any notion of compromising with the Chinese. By contrast, Takashima is more reserved and polite, even if he's not too keen on disrupting the pro-Japanese status quo.
* SoulCrushingDeskJob: The Chief Executive suspects he is unhappy about his job, since most Japanese diplomats would prefer an assignment to China or Manchuria. Being stationed in Guangdong has not been a thrilling or enticing experience for him.

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* BearerOfBadNews:
** As Tokyo's representative, Takashima can repeatedly report bad news to the sitting Chief Executive about Japan exploiting some benefit from Guangdong without offering anything in return.
** As the Oil Crisis intensifies, [[spoiler:Takashima is called back to Tokyo and informs the Chief Executive and Nagano on the phone of impending cuts of economic support from the Foreign Ministry and the Greater East Asia Ministry along
AbsenteeClubMember: Li joins Morita's protest against Ibuka's regime by skipping his meetings with the orders from military high command to have much of other corporate leaders.
* AffluentAscetic: Li lives in a relatively modest, two-story house overlooking
the Guangdong Kenpeitai reassigned elsewhere South China Sea. It's small compared to the mansions owned by the Japanese socialites, but Li's content to live so humbly.
* AllohistoricalAllusion: [[spoiler:In a Sony playthrough that sides with Li over Morita on policy, Li's wife and son are kidnapped by dissidents
in the Sphere.events preceding the riots, mirroring the kidnapping of his son, Victor, in 1996 by a Hong Kong gangster.]]
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Despite receiving backlash by the Japanese, Li is content with aiding the Zhujin and Chinese demographics, believing that he couldn't have achieved his success without their help.
* BenevolentBoss:
** Takashima Not wanting his employees to go through the same hardships as he did, he acts significantly more benevolently than his fellow tycoons. In one instance he gives a basket, from his wife, to his chauffeur and instructs him to give it to his family, despite the chauffeur's objections.
** In another instance Li will personally view workers construct new roads to Guangdong's outer cities to keep people honest and the employers from abusing their authority. He
also acts as this when [[spoiler:the riots intensify tells his driver that he finds it important to see the fruits of his plans and Tokyo begins to doubt that the claims time saved by the Chief Executive makes about new route will make them a lot of money.
** When Morita's economic reforms finish, Li will be on
the situation ground in Guangzhou inspecting a new office tower being under control, claiming that built and contemplating how soon all of Guangdong will be eating out of his hands. During this he looks upon a labourer on a lunch break, which happens to be Lee Chun, and reflects upon his time on the street and how hard he and Morita had to climb to get to where they are looking now. Taking a second look at the labourer, Li wonders if this could be the next tycoon of Guangdong and vows that it is the duty of a successful businessman to help those less fortunate.
* BigFancyHouse: {{Downplayed}}. Li lives in a modest two-story house with a maid that pales in comparison to the mansions and palaces of the Japanese, but it remains leagues better than any housing owned by the Chinese and Zhujin.
* BigGood: Li serves as this for the common worker in Guangdong, being the CEO most concerned with improving
their options and warning the Chief Executive that he needs to do better. A follow up phone call from Takashima states the Tokyo is scared to death, hyperbolically claiming that they believe Mao is welfare.
* CategoryTraitor: [[spoiler:Li gets accused of
being resurrected a traitor in the countryside beginning of his personal crisis, with many Zhujin and Dai Li is wandering Guangdong’s slums. During Chinese citizens accusing him of cozying up to the final phone call he informs Japanese and betraying his promise of advocating Zhujin interests in the Chief Executive that they have worn Tokyo thin and are eager to intervene. Takashima has stated that once his own reputation faulters, there is nothing more he can do to help.Legislative Council.]]
* BeleagueredBureaucrat:
** Takashima is usually described as being exhausted and weary from his dealings with Japan as the main representative for Tokyo in Guangdong.
** During the Yasuda Crisis, Takashima repeatedly tries
ColorMotif: Hot pink. As a color often connected to get Japan to assist Guangdong through the economic and political tribulations compassion, it faces. According to the Chief Executive, this has made Takashima exhausted by the time they conduct the formality of an economic review reflects Cheung Kong's concern for the coming year, something which neither are eager for.
* BeneathTheMask: [[spoiler:He hides it under a mask of calmness, but Takashima is secretly anxious about what Nagano is going to do after he deposes
Chinese citizens who have long been neglected by the Chief Executive.Legislative Council and it also closely matches with Sony's red, symbolizing their partnership.
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler:If Li's personal crisis is not properly handled, his wife is murdered and his son is severely maimed. This leads Li to confine himself to his office and work to all hours at Cheung Kong to distract himself from the grief he feels over these tragedies, as making money becomes the only thing he has left.
]]
* BrutalHonesty:
** Takashima spares little kind words if the Chief Executive fails
DrowningMySorrows: Li joins Morita in drinking whiskey to reach the annual economic targets, expressing Japan's disappointment expressed by Japan and spending the rest of the meeting diligently working cope with the Chief Executive to recover for Public Order and Stability Ordinance in Komai’s path, exasperated by Sony and Cheung Kong’s fall from relevancy.
* EveryoneHasStandards: One of
the next year.
** [[spoiler: In a time of crisis like the Guangdong Riots, Takashima starts speaking
few times he disagrees with less tact. If Morita is the Chief Executive spends too much time suppressing latter's willingness to conduct business with Speer's Germany, if embargoes with them are lifted. When Schmidt and Abs come to Guangdong, Li makes a point not to attend. Unfortunately, [[{{Downplayed}} even Li]] falls victim to the Riots, Takashima doesn't unconditionally accept same hypocrisy, as Cheung Kong still has some exports to Germany and Li gives up on convincing Morita to change tune.
* ExhaustedEyeBags: [[spoiler:Li stops caring for himself when
his pleas that he's trying his best, once remarking that he hopes that family gets kidnapped, developing eye bags in the Chief Executive is lying and commenting that his best efforts aren't enough in another call.process.]]
* CigaretteOfAnxiety: [[spoiler:With HeterosexualLifePartners: Li is a close colleague to Morita, starting all the stress way back to 1955. Notably, if Suzuki invites Li to discuss bringing Zhujin businesses in line in exchange for better treatment, Li will be accompanied by Morita. Despite Suzuki's objections, Morita refuses to leave stating "if you want to work with us, you need to deal with both of us.
* HistoricalRelationshipOverhaul: In OTL, Li had no relationship with Morita. The radically different circumstances in this timeline changes this, as Li randomly found an exiled Morita in front of his factory and took him in, becoming business partners and lifelong friends from this point onward.
* HonestCorporateExecutive: Li left Sony and founded the Cheung Kong corporation to provide and sell needed goods to the Chinese people languishing in Guangdong. For Li, his mission is to do both good and good business.
* HumbleHero: If he passes his Labour Standards Ordinance, Li will not boast about his own accomplishments but will instead praise the many individuals that make up Cheung Kong and emphasise the needs for them to feel like they belong in Guangdong.
* HyperCompetentSidekick: Li is forced to become this if [[spoiler:Morita's personal crisis is not handled properly]], taking over more and more
of the governance of Guangdong Riots, as [[spoiler:Morita focuses only on Sony and retreats more and more from the sitting Chief Executive thinks that Takashima has begun smoking cigarettes, practically smelling it over his exhausted tone on the phone.Legislative Council.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** Despite being colleagues, Takashima is wary about Nagano and
InternalReformist: Already personal friends with Morita, Li wholeheartedly supports his trigger-happy nature. When meeting crusade to curb the Chief Executive and discussing the matter of intelligence sharing from the IJA garrison, Takashima happily admits that Nagano is out doing drills instead of listening in and potentially losing his cool.
** [[spoiler:Takashima is horrified at the possibility
influence of the IJA intervening in Guangdong, which becomes a very tangible possibility during corporations and improve the Guangdong riots. This standard is also why Takashima doesn't condone living conditions of the IJA coup, even if Chinese people.
* ItSeemedLikeAGoodIdeaAtTheTime: [[spoiler:Li develops seconds thoughts about
the Chief Executive makes a negotiation deal favorable austerity measures he advocated for in the Oil Crisis, taking his attention away long enough for his family to be kidnapped. He rues that he didn't monitor the enemies he was making, as well as the broken promises he has presented to the rioters; he's quick to remind Nagano that military intervention would could be treasonous.Chinese people who now loath him.]]
* ExhaustedEyeBags: Takashima's portrait shows him with these, being tired from having to go back and forth from ItsPersonal:
** Li grew up in poverty, so seeing impoverished children grow up in
Guangdong as is a loyal servant of Japan. They become especially notable during deeply personal worry for him.
** [[spoiler:If his personal crisis is successfully resolved and
the economic review for police reports Komai's involvement in it, Li will swear to enact revenge against Hitachi through rumors and media campaigns, even if Ōmori warns that they can't directly accuse Hitachi of the Oil Crisis, where he catches almost no sleep for several months.
* TheFace: [[spoiler:Takashima serves this role to the IJA regime, liaising with Tokyo and representing the regime to the public, telling blatant lies to make their reign more palatable. Takashima also stands out as the sole civilian bureaucrat amongst a cabinet of military generals, with him being barely respected by Nagano.
kidnapping.]]
* GoodSmokingEvilSmoking: Takashima is an avid smoker and his office is filled with cigarette smoke, adding to the oppressive nature of the Japanese consulate building, in spite of its ornate decorations.
* HiddenDepths: Takashima is a massive fan of golf, with it being his main hobby whenever he is not busy with bureaucratic work, excitedly talking away about golfers and courses as he ignores the boredom of the Chief Executive meeting him.
* HonestAdvisor: Takashima acts as this for
MouthOfSauron: [[spoiler:When Morita at the end of isolates himself after bungling his path, when the Chief Executive is making a diplomatic visit to Tokyo and given the VIP treatment for the first time ever. Takashima gives advice to Morita on how to act and what he should do, given Morita's inexperience with greeting diplomats and politicians for the cameras.
* {{Hypocrite}}: While chatting to the Chief Executive, he laments that the exclusivity and the racial policies of the Americans would forbid him from being able to play a game of golf in Augusta, while completely ignoring the racial hierarchies and discriminatory practices that can be widely seen in Guangdong.
* InsistentTerminology: He insists to the Chief Executive that he be referred to by his formal title.
* JustFollowingOrders: [[spoiler:If the IJA takeover Guangdong, he serves in his new appointment dutifully as a loyal servant despite being aware that the 23rd's actions in Japan will cause a diplomatic
personal crisis, submitting that Li will be left to carry out his usual responsibilities and represent him on the military has authority over him.Legislative Council.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: If Sagawa confesses to NeverBeHurtAgain: [[spoiler:In the bio for his crimes, Takashima good ending, after having achieved a new age of prosperity with Morita, he vows that he will know not let himself be returned to give up on pressing Tokyo's demand that Sagawa be extradited to Japan and allow Sagawa to be indicted in Guangdong.
* MinorMajorCharacter: He doesn't appear as frequently as
the Chief Executives, but he's one destitution of the most powerful figures in Guangdong. If the political scheming gets too out of hand, Takashima can bring everyone back in line by threatening to write a report on them and getting Japan involved.
* MouthOfSauron: Takashima works hard relaying information between Japan and Guangdong, advocating on behalf of both of them when discussing with leadership.
* ObstructiveBureaucrat:
** As Tokyo's representative in Guangdong, Takashima repeatedly badgers the Chief Executive to balance their own agenda and plans with Japan's own interests, no matter how inconvenient. [[spoiler:For example, during the Oil Crisis in Morita's path, he and Nagano pressure Morita and Matsushita to accomodate the incoming Japanese immigrants, so Japan's economic and political interests are satisfied.
his plastic factory days.]]
** [[spoiler:If * NervousWreck: Li is this when he first meets Komai, frequently stuttering and sweating, which doesn't earn him much respect from Komai.
* NumberTwo: Li is Morita's closest confidant, having helped him recover from
the negotiations with loss of Tokyo Telecommunications and building the rioters start offering the right new Sony conglomerate together.
* OpposeWhatYouSuffered: Forced
to unionize or above, Takashima will consider obstructing the Chief Executive's work and reporting them 16-hour shifts in plastic factories to survive as a teenager, Li seeks to create a Guangdong that is more fair to the Japanese Foreign Ministry.average Chinese labourer.
* OrphansOrdeal: Li's father died of Tuberculosis when he was fifteen, which forced him to leave school and work 16-hour shifts in plastic factories.
* OvertRendezvous: Li introduced Morita to an eatery in Hong Kong where they prefer to meet over more private locations like the Sony headquarters. Morita also trusts Li to keep any eavesdroppers out. [[spoiler:This is subverted by the end of Morita's path, especially if their personal crises are resolved correctly, as the two no longer have the time to go to simple eateries and rather spend their time in corporate headquarters, arriving and leaving via helicopters, reflecting their rise within Guangdong.
]]
* PetTheDog:
** As long as the Chief Executive reaches the economic goals
PapaWolf: Li dearly loves his family [[spoiler:and, when they are kidnapped in his personal crisis, he devotes all of a particular year, the meeting between him his energy and Takashima is short and full of compliments from the latter.
** After a meeting, Takashima invites the Chief Executive
resources into finding them, to his private residence for dinner, offering to continue the discussion in a more relaxed setting and commenting that he has a chef who can make an amazing tempura. It conflicts with the Chief Executive's schedule for another meeting, but it is a generous offer that the Chief Executive can optionally accept.
** [[spoiler:While not worth anything tangible, Takashima earnestly apologizes to
point where Morita about Japan's inability has to help Guangdong during advise him to take a break before he falls into unconsciousness. If he fails and his son nearly gets killed by the Oil Crisis.terrorists, an enraged Li will want to kill the only person the Police have arrested.]]
** [[spoiler:Takashima will be relieved if an assertive Matsushita successfully resolves * PeacefulInDeath: [[spoiler:In the Guangdong riots, expressing genuine gratitude for IJA coup, Li bleeds to death during his hard work arrest and putting a good word for him before he can face trial, yet he looks oddly peaceful to the rest of the Sphere.a nearby Morita.]]
** [[spoiler:During * ReasonableAuthorityFigure: [[spoiler:Li can heed the phone calls with demands set by the Chief Executive as the latter fails to maintain control of the riots, Takashima earnestly pleads with the Chief Executive to get the situation under control sooner rather than later. During the last phone call before intervention, Takashima has stated that he has even gone the extra mile of staking himself Guangdong rioters for better living standards, promising them better worker safety and his reputation expanded regulatory bodies to help prevent an IJA intervention and give the Chief Executive a little bit more time.monitor abuses.]]
* PragmaticVillainy:
** If Japan's approval
RousseauWasRight: Li is high enough, Takashima will an idealist who believes that it's every person's duty to help the Chief Executive stop less fortunate, where every good deed is destined to be reciprocated.
* ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules: {{Invoked}} by Li if Morita fails to pass more than 2 social ordinances. Li states its not about
the Hitachi Coup money or power, but knowing the people have a chance to support themselves and is disappointed he can't answer that.
* SelfMadeMan; Li started life as a poor factory owner, who's opportunities were limited by his subpar education. However, studying harder and working with Morita allowed him to climb the ranks of the social hierarchy, where he's now been able to found his own company and be recognized as one of the Big Five.
* SimpleYetOpulent: Li appeals to both the Chinese and Zhujin citizens with more down-to-Earth marketing that nonetheless features impeccably dressed salespeople on the ground and frequent use of pink.
* TheStoic: When Morita proposes reforms to the civil services to allow natives to achieve higher ranks, the two of them are taken aback by the sheer scale of pushback from their Japanese counterparts. During a meeting with the tycoons on the topic, Li keeps his poker face despite urges to shoot nervous glances at Morita or throw water over Komai
because it doing so would threaten Tokyo's economic investments in Guangdong.
** [[spoiler:He opposes Nagano's plan to have
reveal weakness.
* TokenMinority: The only Chinese tycoon among
the Army break up otherwise homogenously Japanese [=LegCo.=] executives.
* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler:While
the Oil Crisis riots in Morita's route, citing corporate leaders are being arrested and sent to a show trial, Li doesn't get the destruction it would wrought on Japan's economic interests.chance of a dignified end, as he's beaten to death by Japanese soldiers and gets his head smashed by a car roof three times. His corpse is hurled into the armored car with Morita as a last disrespect.]]
* PropagandaMachine: [[spoiler:If WasItReallyWorthIt: [[spoiler:As stated in the IJA takeover happens, Takashima's role bio for him in his bad ending, while Li has vastly improved living and working standards for the Chinese living in Guangdong turns into this, serving as and has also achieved financial success beyond his wildest dreams, he has lost his wife and his son is stuck in hospital, being left with a government spokesperson to swirling pain in the general public back of his mind as he dedicates himself to "spin the casualty and damage reports into something palatable".his work.]]
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Takashima is far from a good guy, WeHelpTheHelpless: During Morita's reforms of workers' rights, Li will expand the Cheung Kong conglomerate to include an insurance firm for the disabled. During the opening ceremony he gives the usual business rhetoric about opportunity, but he does serve closes the speech by telling the audience to think of their new job as an opportunity to look after their clients. Two Cheung Kong employees, one Chinese the other Zhujin, discuss the speech at lunch afterwards where one of them explains how it is her dream to protect her family and is delighted at the new opportunities this role from the Chief Executive's perspective:
** While the Tokyo government will offer no respite to Guangdong
presents.
* WhenYouComingHomeDad: [[spoiler:If Li loses his wife
in the wake of the Yasuda his personal crisis, Takashima will acknowledge the difficult circumstances and give the Chief Executive a reprieve he isolates himself from the pre-crisis GDP goal. Similarly during the Oil Crisis, his son and focuses solely on working at his company through sleepless nights, all so he waives the pre-crisis GDP goal can provide for Guangdong again in light of the external factors beyond the Chief Executive's control, hoping that the crisis is temporary and Guangdong can get back on track.
** He also acts as a neutral mediator [[spoiler:if the Chief Executive accuses the Chinese consulate of aiding the Guangdong rioters and hosts a court trial for it. If the Chief Executive has enough evidence to develop a rock solid case, Takashima will act on their behalf, berating the Chinese consulate for their deception and promising to the Chief Executive that he will prevent any further manipulations by Nanjing. Even having circumstantial evidence will be enough to convince Takashima to bring the matter up with Tokyo and Nanjing, provided that the Japanese frustration with the riots isn't greater than 60%.
his son.]]
-->'''Li:''' ''"I won't lose this company. If not for my sake, then for my son's."''
* RedOniBlueOni: Takashima {{Workaholic}}: A very dark example of this. [[spoiler:While trying to find his kidnapped family, Li isolates himself and works for days on end, slowly suffering from sleep deprivation and overworking. Morita comments that this is the blue oni to Nagano's red oni. Both are the main representatives for Japan's interests, but Nagano is a violent war criminal who will explode at any notion of compromising with the Chinese. By contrast, Takashima is more reserved and polite, even if worst condition he's ever seen Li in, to the point he and Ho take turns monitoring him. In Li's personal bad ending, he buries himself in the work of Cheung Kong to distract himself out of grief after losing his wife.]]
* WorthyOpponent: Other than his initial contempt for him being a newcomer, Ibuka dislikes Li the least out of the Big Five, knowing that he worked to earn his success and thus is a model for his meritocratic vision. [[spoiler:If the Oil Crisis hits a Fujitsu-run Guangdong, Ibuka earnestly asks Li at one point why he opposes him, which the latter reacts to with disgust and assertion that they are
not too keen on disrupting the pro-Japanese status quo.
* SoulCrushingDeskJob: The Chief Executive suspects he is unhappy about his job, since most Japanese diplomats would prefer an assignment to China or Manchuria. Being stationed in Guangdong has not been a thrilling or enticing experience for him.
friends.]]



[[folder:Song Zhiguang]]
->'''Role:''' Consul-General of China in the State of Guangdong
The ambassador of China to Guangdong. Like most of his countrymen, Song sees Guangdong as little more than an artificial state created to serve Japanese interests and resents the Four Companies for their poor treatment of his fellow Chinese.

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[[folder:Song Zhiguang]]
[[folder:Stanley Ho]]
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->'''Role:''' Consul-General Financial Secretary[[note]]Economy Minister[[/note]] (Morita cabinet)
->'''Ideology:''' Corporate Paternalism[[note]]Paternalism[[/note]]
->'''In-Game Biography''' [[labelnote:Click to Show]] Stanley Ho is a 'legitimate trader'
of China in prodigious talent and of murky origins, a long acquaintance of Morita Akio and Li Ka-shing, and the State darling of Guangdong
The ambassador of China to Guangdong. Like most of his countrymen, Song sees
Guangdong as little more than an artificial state created society - to serve the extent that a part-Chinese, part-European man can climb in a world dominated by the Japanese. Born to Dutch Jewish and Chinese parents and initially destined for a bright future in British Hong Kong, Stanley was driven to Macau during WWII, and rebuilt his wealth by working - and then running - export-import businesses of luxuries (both legal and illegal) to Mainland China.\\\
At first glance, a man of Stanley's background would be wholly unwelcome in the Co-Prosperity Sphere. And yet, the
Japanese interests and resents find themselves strangely open to his charms - whether it be by his cosmopolitan wit, his access to fine luxuries, his peerless manners on the Four Companies for their poor treatment dance floors of Makao, or the encouragement of some of his fellow Chinese.less legitimate 'partners' in the Triads.[[/labelnote]]

A smooth-talking "legitimate trader" who serves as the Triads' main representative in Guangdong, Stanley Ho is a long-time friend of Morita and Li who has made a fortune off smuggling both legal and illegal luxuries to Mainland China. Ho can potentially become the Finance Secretary of Guangdong should Morita be elected as Chief Executive.



* AssInAmbassador: He is the Chinese ambassador for Guangdong and can barely hide his contempt for the artificial state.
* LesCollaborateurs: Song is a Chinese diplomat who was born in Guangdong and currently collaborates with the Japanese colonial regime.
* DrowningMySorrows: If Komai takes over Guangdong, Song will indulge in alcoholism to cope with the horrors that Hitachi will unleash on the country.
* EnemyMine: If Guangdong has done enough to improve the quality of life of its Chinese citizens and subsequently raise China’s opinion, Song can be asked by the reigning Chief Executive to help investigate the Hitachi coup plot. In such a case, he will he help on the basis that a Hitachi coup could threaten China and its people.
* TheExile: [[spoiler:Unlike most of the cast in Guangdong, Song is spared during the IJA's takeover, since being a Chinese ambassador grants him immunity. Instead, he's expelled back to China, more apprehensive than ever to the Japanese border guards who escort him.]]
* FaceHeelTurn: Song joined the Chinese army in 1936 and fought in the Second Sino-Japanese War against Japan, but has since joined the foreign ministry of the collaborationist Nanjing regime. [[spoiler:Except that an investigation can reveal that his turn was a ruse and he's still a CPC loyalist, secretly trying to subvert Japanese rule in Guangdong.]]
* HiddenDepths:
** On top of his diplomatic duties, Song likes to tour the Three Pearls and wander the streets, still reminiscing a time when his home province was free from imperial control.
** Song has old friends in a Chinese district that he grew up in, still visiting them and checking how his hometown is doing. The Chief Executive assumes that he was just doing his job and Song denies it, though he sarcastically adds that he might collect some complaints from the community for the Chief Executive to hear.
* InSpiteOfANail: Despite China loosing the Second Sino-Japanese War in TNO, Song still manages to become an ambassador for China much like his real-life counterpart.
* TheMole: [[spoiler:Investigations can reveal that Song is a CPC mole who's been aiding the Guangdong riots to overthrow the reigning Japanese class.]]
* MysteriousPast: Most records of the old Chinese government were destroyed or lost to corruption, so Song's history during the Greater East Asian War isn't well-known. [[spoiler:If the Chief Executive wants to investigate his connection to the Guangdong riots, his past will need to be uncovered.]]
* ObstructiveBureaucrat:
** He usually impedes the Chief Executive's choices abroad by emphasizing the "laws of sovereign states", which means that Guangdong can't do anything that could threaten the autonomy of the Chinese Republic.
** Song is also notoriously obstructive to any economic cooperation between China and Guangdong, citing tariffs, working conditions, and the bureaucracy. Tellingly, when Song agrees to make a deal in exchange for subsidizing Chinese companies, the Chief Executive is utterly shocked and can accept.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Song can usually mask his contempt for the Chief Executive with an air of pseudo-politeness. The mask finally slips when a Chinese citizen is unjustly beaten and robbed by a corrupt police officer, where he expresses so much anger that the Chief Executive is a little intimidated.
* PetTheDog: Despite his bitterness about Guangdong's existence, he does care about the Chinese citizens who live within its borders. He resents the numerous abuses they endure under the Chief Executives and, in Morita's path, [[spoiler:he only agrees to help the "brain drain" migration in the Oil Crisis, if these injustices are addressed]].
* PreciousPhoto: Song has various framed photos around his office, some of which include him and other soldiers during the Second Sino-Japanese War. [[spoiler:It is one of many hints that Song harbors stronger anti-Japanese sentiment than first realized]].
* RulesLawyer: Part of Song's obstructiveness comes from his knowledge of procedures and laws within the Republic of China. One such confrontation between the Chief Executive and Song erupts over fugitives who escaped over the border to China, with the Chief Executive trying to get Song to have them quickly arrested and taken back, but Song insists that Guangdong must follow China's extradition laws in consultation with Nanjing.
* SpottingTheThread: In his long history as a diplomat, Song spent some time in the embassy of the West Russian Revolutionary Front, making an impression on them. [[spoiler:It's an early hint that Song is a lot more sympathetic to socialism than he might let observers think, a fact confirmed if the investigation has enough evidence to arrest his suspected contacts and reveal a cornucopia of socialist literature.]]
* TaughtByExperience: When the Chief Executive asks Song what his most fond memory was as a diplomat, Song answers that it would be his time as a Chinese diplomat in the West Russian Revolutionary Front, prior to the West Russian War. While he was way out of his depth in an unimpressive assignment, stuck in the bitter cold with a language he barely knew, right before a war, he regards it fondly as a great learning experience and the place that reminded him most of his time as a soldier. [[spoiler:This also foreshadows his communist sympathies.]]
* WorthyOpponent: Song draws some level of begrudging respect from the Chief Executive for being an honest man fighting for an honest cause, which is more than can be said for most in Guangdong. However, he still draws a lot of ire for his obstructiveness.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: PlayedWith. Song is native to Guangdong and serves as China's ambassador to the State of Guangdong, but he considers Guangdong to be nothing more than an artificial colony and thus believes he is no longer resident to his home province.

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* AssInAmbassador: AffablyEvil: He is has links to the Chinese ambassador for Guangdong Triads and can barely hide the criminal underworld, but his contempt for the artificial state.
* LesCollaborateurs: Song is a Chinese diplomat who was born in Guangdong and currently collaborates
easy-going, smooth-talking charisma allows him to get away with it.
* TheCharmer: Ho is noted by many to be exceptionally charismatic, being able to even charm
the Japanese colonial regime.
* DrowningMySorrows: If Komai takes over Guangdong, Song will indulge in alcoholism to cope with the horrors that Hitachi will unleash on the country.
* EnemyMine: If Guangdong has done enough to improve the quality of life of its Chinese citizens and subsequently raise China’s opinion, Song can be asked by the reigning Chief Executive to help investigate the Hitachi coup plot. In
such a case, he will he help on the basis that a Hitachi coup could threaten China as Suzuki, despite Ho being part-Chinese and its people.
part-European.
* TheExile: [[spoiler:Unlike most of the cast in Guangdong, Song is spared CigaretteOfAnxiety: [[spoiler:Ho smokes a cigarette as he and Morita worry about Li's health during the IJA's takeover, since being a Chinese ambassador grants him immunity. Instead, he's expelled back to China, more apprehensive than ever to the Japanese border guards who escort him.his personal crisis, taking turns on surveilling Li's wellbeing.]]
* FaceHeelTurn: Song joined EtTuBrute: If Matsuzawa cracks down on the Chinese army in 1936 Triads, Ho will be taken aback and fought in the Second Sino-Japanese War against Japan, but has since joined the foreign ministry of the collaborationist Nanjing regime. [[spoiler:Except that an investigation can reveal that his turn was a ruse and he's still a CPC loyalist, secretly calm demeanor disappears. Despite trying to subvert Japanese rule argue that it will hurt local businesses, he fails to convince Matsuzawa and leaves the room in Guangdong.silence.
* ExhaustedEyeBags: Ho can escape Fujitsu's persecution in Operation 489, but he develops eye bags from the sheer exhaustion of evading them with Morita and Li's help.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler:If the IJA take over Guangdong, Ho spends his entire time in the Kōshu tribunal making fun of his prosecutors. Brought face-to-face with a firing squad, Ho refuses to wear a blindfold before telling his executioners that they better not miss.
]]
* HiddenDepths:
** On top of his diplomatic duties, Song likes to tour
GracefulLoser: [[spoiler:Ho is arrested in Ibuka's Persistence ending, but he's not too upset with the Three Pearls and wander the streets, still reminiscing a time when his home province was free from imperial control.
** Song has old friends in a Chinese district
outcome, knowing that he grew up in, still visiting them Yokoi's drug ring will also be targeted next and checking how his hometown is doing. The Chief Executive assumes that he was just doing his job and Song denies it, though he sarcastically adds that he might collect some complaints from the community for the Chief Executive to hear.
* InSpiteOfANail: Despite China loosing the Second Sino-Japanese War in TNO, Song still manages to become an ambassador for China much like his real-life counterpart.
* TheMole: [[spoiler:Investigations can reveal that Song is
rival will soon follow a CPC mole who's been aiding the Guangdong riots to overthrow the reigning Japanese class.similar fate.]]
* MysteriousPast: Most records NeighborhoodFriendlyGangsters: Ho has been a trusted ally of Morita and Li since the old Chinese government 1950's; while they were destroyed or lost trying to corruption, so Song's history during get "Sonus-Li Electronics" off the Greater East Asian War isn't well-known. [[spoiler:If ground, they turned to Ho for seed money to help produce Morita's [=TR-56=] radios and, following their messy legal battle with Ibuka, Ho and his men helped shelter them from Fujitsu's debt collectors with enough capita and resources left to start over. In Morita's route, Ho continues to support struggling entrepreneurs by investing in Yamauchi Hiroshi's Nintendo company, giving Yamauchi the Chief Executive wants break he needs to investigate enter the lucrative gambling and entertainment industry. And while Commissioner Ōmori [[TeethClenchedTeamwork has some reservations about working alongside a Triad boss]], Ho is one of his connection and Morita's strongest allies in their mission to clean up Guangdong's underworld [[spoiler:and becomes instrumental in Morita and Li's personal crises, tasked with investigating either the Guangdong riots, his past will need to be uncovered.Kanton Sasshin Fund or the kidnappers of Li's family, respectively.]]
* ObstructiveBureaucrat:
** He usually impedes the Chief Executive's choices abroad by emphasizing the "laws of sovereign states", which means that Guangdong can't do anything that could threaten the autonomy of the Chinese Republic.
** Song is also notoriously obstructive
NothingIsTheSameAnymore: [[spoiler:Thanks to any economic cooperation between China and Guangdong, citing tariffs, working conditions, and the bureaucracy. Tellingly, when Song agrees to make a deal in exchange for subsidizing Chinese companies, the Chief Executive is utterly shocked and can accept.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Song can usually mask his contempt for the Chief Executive with an air of pseudo-politeness. The mask finally slips when a Chinese citizen is unjustly beaten and robbed by a corrupt police officer, where he expresses so much anger that the Chief Executive is a little intimidated.
* PetTheDog: Despite his bitterness about Guangdong's existence, he does care about the Chinese citizens who live within its borders. He resents the numerous abuses they endure under the Chief Executives and, in
Morita's path, [[spoiler:he only agrees to help the "brain drain" migration in the Oil Crisis, if these injustices are addressed]].
* PreciousPhoto: Song has various framed photos around his office, some of which include him and other soldiers during the Second Sino-Japanese War. [[spoiler:It is one of many hints that Song harbors stronger anti-Japanese sentiment than first realized]].
* RulesLawyer: Part of Song's obstructiveness comes from his knowledge of procedures and laws within the Republic of China. One such confrontation between the Chief Executive and Song erupts over fugitives who escaped over the border to China, with the Chief Executive trying to get Song to have them quickly
intervention, an arrested and taken back, Ho is released in Ibuka's Reconciliation path, but Song insists the man feels hollow in his newfound freedom. He could return to his business, but Ho has a feeling that Guangdong must follow China's extradition laws in consultation with Nanjing.
* SpottingTheThread: In
he will never have his long history as a diplomat, Song spent some time in the embassy of the West Russian Revolutionary Front, making an impression on them. [[spoiler:It's an early hint that Song is a lot more sympathetic to socialism than he might let observers think, a fact confirmed if the investigation has enough evidence to arrest his suspected contacts and reveal a cornucopia of socialist literature.old life back.]]
* TaughtByExperience: When the Chief Executive asks Song what his most fond memory was as OddFriendship: Ho is a diplomat, Song answers that it would be his time as crime boss and a Chinese diplomat surprisingly longtime acquaintance of Morita and Li in the West Russian Revolutionary Front, prior higher echelons of Guangdong society. Morita will need to back Ho and his plan to win the West Russian War. While Makao casino license if he was way wants to clean out the criminal underworld and run the Yakuza out of town.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness:
** Hearing about Matsuzawa's potential hard stance against organized crime will shock and enrage Ho, being one of the few times he drops
his depth in an unimpressive assignment, stuck in the bitter cold with a language charismatic, suave demeanor.
** [[spoiler:If Ho is called up to help find Li's kidnapped family,
he barely knew, right before a war, he regards it fondly as a great learning experience drops his friendly persona and the place no longer has his trademark smile, showing that reminded him most of his time as a soldier. [[spoiler:This also foreshadows his communist sympathies.he means business for the mission.]]
* WorthyOpponent: Song draws some level PetTheDog: In Morita's route, Ho pitches in on Yamauchi's company, lending him a hand to become one of begrudging respect from the Chief Executive Guangdong's biggest gambling companies.
* ProperlyParanoid: Ho is carefully guarded by his security, even when casually meeting with his old allies, like Morita. It's because he is rightfully vigilant
for being an honest man fighting Yokoi's spies who are looking for an honest cause, a weakness in their Triad rivals.
* RichardNixonTheUsedCarSalesman: Stanley Ho is best known in OTL for founding and owning STDM (''Sociedade de Turismo e Diversões de Macau''),
which is more held a decades-long gambling monopoly in Macau. TNO's portrayal primarily focuses on him as a representative of Guangdong's triads, a connection that he did not have in real life; his TNOTL business also revolves around commerce (which he did engage in during WWII) rather than can be said for his OTL's STDM-branded "entertainment".
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler:After the IJA arrest Morita and kill Li, Ho attempts to flee the country. Unfortunately, he gets caught on the border and sentenced to death by firing squad.]]
* StereotypeFlip: While
most Chinese people in Guangdong. However, he still draws a lot of ire for his obstructiveness.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: PlayedWith. Song is native to
Guangdong are dirt-poor and serves as China's ambassador treated like second-class citizens, Ho is a well-connected Chinese businessman with extensive links to the State Triads. This exceptional status also makes him hated by the Japanese elite.
* TheTriadsAndTheTongs: Ho is the main representative for the Triads residing in Guangdong.
* VenturousSmuggler: Ho makes most
of Guangdong, but he considers Guangdong to be nothing more than an artificial colony his money by exporting and thus believes he is no longer resident importing both legal and illegal luxuries to his home province.Mainland China.



[[folder:Wang Jingxu]]
->'''Role:''' Political Attaché to the State of Guangdong
The Chinese consulate's political attaché to the State of Guangdong.

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[[folder:Wang Jingxu]]
[[folder:Ōmori Kan]]
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->'''Role:''' Political Attaché Guangdong Police Force Commissioner[[note]]Security Minister[[/note]] (Morita cabinet)
->'''Ideology:''' Corporate Paternalism[[note]]Paternalism[[/note]]
->'''In-Game Biography''' [[labelnote:Click
to Show]]As Chief Executive Morita seeks to revamp the State division of Guangdong
labor between the Guangdong Police Force and the Kenpeitai, it has become abundantly clear that new leadership is required at the top. Ōmori Kan - a senior Home Ministry bureaucrat with abundant experience in both police and military liaison positions in Japan - has been handpicked to lead a complete restructuring of the Guangdong Police after a lengthy selection process led by the Chief Executive himself.\\\
The Chinese consulate's political attaché to appointment of an outsider without extensive pre-existing ties in Guangdong has raised eyebrows in the State Legislative Council and in Kenpeitai command, wary that the police will develop an autonomous streak. They are right to worry - and they will soon learn that Ōmori is not a man that can be bought easily, and a man to be ignored at their own peril.[[/labelnote]]

The Commissioner
of Guangdong. the Guangdong Police Force under Morita. Ōmori is a former Home Ministry bureaucrat who is invited to Guangdong to completely restructure its police force from a band of brutes to a force of professionals.



* TheAllegedExpert: Wang has done a terrible job in border security, which has worsened the smuggling and organized crime that currently cripples Guangdong. [[spoiler:A potential investigation reveals that Wang has been doing this on purpose, being a Kuomintang loyalist and distracting Guangdong's security service to weaken Japan's control of the province.]]
* AssInAmbassador: The Chief Executive considers Wang to be even more difficult to work with than Song. Wang, a military official serving as a political attaché, is noticeably colder to the Chief Executive when they first meet, refusing to [[HandshakeRefusal shake his hand]] and blatantly stating that doesn't think anything productive will come from their meeting. Furthermore, he is often sent by Song to investigate matters in Guangdong on behalf of the Chinese consulate, which is how they can be so obstructive to the Chief Executive.
* AwfulWeddedLife: His wife frequently leaves Wang in Guangdong to go to Guangxi, with some believing that this is due to marital issues. [[spoiler:However, an investigation can reveal that this is not the case; his wife is actually being sent by Wang to coordinate with He in Guangxi and subvert Japanese rule.]]
* LesCollaborateurs: Wang was born in Beijing, but has now become a Japanese collaborator, serving as the Chinese-consulate's political attaché.
* DrowningMySorrows: Wang indulges in drinking with Song after Komai takes over Guangdong, desperate to cope with the horrors of Japanese brutality being unleashed on the populace.
* HatesSmallTalk: Wang is uptight and unfriendly, which is part of the reason why the Chief Executive doesn't like working with him.
* IFightForTheStrongestSide: Wang was one of the last few influential figures who defected to the Jiangwei regime, as the Nationalists and Communists were beaten back by the Japanese.
* TheMole: [[spoiler:If investigated, the Chief Executive discovers that he's been a secret Kuomintang loyalist and working with He Yingqin to destroy Guangdong by intensifying the riots.]]
* MysteriousPast: {{Subverted}}. Unlike most of his colleagues, Wang's military record is relatively preserved, [[spoiler:which can aid the Chief Executive's investigation into his role behind the riots]].
* {{Nepotism}}: His promotion to the military intelligence department was greatly boosted from He Yingqin being his father-in-law.
* NumberTwo: Wang is Song's aide and closest ally in Guangdong.
* PersonaNonGrata: [[spoiler:If the Chinese consulate's role in aiding the Guangdong rioters is revealed, Wang will be fired from his position and effectively exiled from his department.]]
* TerseTalker: Wang is short and abrupt with his speech. One notable example of this comes after the Chief Executive is kept waiting outside Song's office for over half an hour to discuss joint China-Guangdong police exercises against smuggling. Just as the Chief Executive's patience is about to blow over, Wang abruptly opens the door and says that the meeting has been canceled because Nanjing backed out, offering a bland apology from Song before closing the door and cutting off the Chief Executive.
* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:In the IJA coup, Wang's fate is entirely unmentioned, as Song is kicked back to the Republic of China without him.]]

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* TheAllegedExpert: Wang has done a terrible job in border security, which has worsened BearerOfBadNews: [[spoiler:At the smuggling the start of Li's personal crisis, Ōmori worriedly presents Morita and organized crime that currently cripples Guangdong. [[spoiler:A potential investigation reveals that Wang has been doing this on purpose, being Li with a Kuomintang loyalist stack of letters written by Chinese and distracting Guangdong's security service to weaken Japan's control of Zhujin citizens complaining about the province.recent austerity programs, with one poster demonizing Li's role in slashing welfare to combat the Oil Crisis.]]
* AssInAmbassador: The Chief Executive considers Wang CategoryTraitor: [[spoiler:When the IJA take over Guangdong, they sentence Ōmori to be even more difficult to work with than Song. Wang, life imprisonment on the basis that he introduced a military official serving as a political attaché, is noticeably colder textbook ''Basics of Cantonese'' to the Chief Executive when they first meet, refusing Police Force. For daring to [[HandshakeRefusal shake his hand]] and blatantly stating that doesn't think anything productive will come from their meeting. Furthermore, he is often sent by Song show compassion to investigate matters in Guangdong on behalf of the Chinese consulate, which is how they can be so obstructive to people, the Chief Executive.
* AwfulWeddedLife: His wife frequently leaves Wang in Guangdong to go to Guangxi, with some believing that this is due to marital issues. [[spoiler:However, an investigation can reveal that this is not the case;
Kōshu tribunal accuses him of forsaking his wife is actually being sent by Wang to coordinate with He in Guangxi duties and subvert Japanese rule.selling out his ethnic group, hence why he gets a harsher punishment than Miyazaki and his Kenpeitai goons.]]
* LesCollaborateurs: Wang was born in Beijing, but GoingNative: It is rumoured that Ōmori has now become a Japanese collaborator, serving as exceeded expectations and became fluent enough in Cantonese that he can hold technical conversations, read and understand books and write documents indistinguishable from local Chinese.
* InternalReformist: Ōmori is personally tasked by Morita to completely reorganize
the Chinese-consulate's political attaché.
* DrowningMySorrows: Wang indulges in drinking
Guangdong Police, specifically with Song after Komai takes over regards to its relationship with the Kenpeitai, ties to the criminal underworld, and its ill-treatment of the Chinese and the Zhujin.
* LedByTheOutsider: More than a few people are befuddled to see Ōmori lead the Guangdong Police, since he has few pre-existing ties to the nation.
* PragmaticHero: When searching for police recruits who would be incorruptible and strong, Ōmori realizes that his criteria might be too selective to build up the Guangdong Police and may compromise on his principles by lowering them.
* RedeemingReplacement: Ōmori hates the role that the Kenpeitai has as unprofessional brutish thugs that have no understanding of the rule of law and deligitimise law enforcement in
Guangdong, desperate asking Morita and Li to cope with enact extensive reforms to keep the horrors of Japanese brutality being unleashed on Kenpeitai in their barracks and the populace.
* HatesSmallTalk: Wang is uptight and unfriendly, which is part of the reason why the Chief Executive doesn't like working with him.
* IFightForTheStrongestSide: Wang was one of the last few influential figures who defected to the Jiangwei regime, as the Nationalists and Communists were beaten back by the Japanese.
* TheMole: [[spoiler:If investigated, the Chief Executive discovers that he's been a secret Kuomintang loyalist and working with He Yingqin to destroy
Guangdong by intensifying Police to take their place.
* SoleSurvivor: [[spoiler:Ōmori is
the riots.only surviving member of the Morita cabinet in the IJA coup, given only a life sentence with the possibility of parole.]]
* MysteriousPast: {{Subverted}}. Unlike most of TeethClenchedTeamwork: Ōmori expresses concerns over working alongside Stanley Ho due to his colleagues, Wang's military record is relatively preserved, [[spoiler:which can aid the Chief Executive's investigation into his role behind the riots]].
* {{Nepotism}}: His promotion to the military intelligence department was greatly boosted from He Yingqin being his father-in-law.
* NumberTwo: Wang is Song's aide and closest ally in Guangdong.
* PersonaNonGrata: [[spoiler:If the Chinese consulate's role in aiding the Guangdong rioters is revealed, Wang will be fired from his position and effectively exiled from his department.]]
* TerseTalker: Wang is short and abrupt
connections with his speech. One notable example of this comes after the Chief Executive is kept waiting outside Song's office for over half an hour Triads. Despite this, they are forced to discuss joint China-Guangdong police exercises against smuggling. Just as the Chief Executive's patience is about work together if they want to blow over, Wang abruptly opens the door and says that the meeting has been canceled because Nanjing backed out, offering have a bland apology from Song before closing the door and cutting off the Chief Executive.
chance at succeeding.
* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:In the IJA coup, Wang's If Hitachi coups Sony, Ōmori is never seen again and his fate is entirely unmentioned, as Song is kicked back to never clarified among the Republic Sony cabinet; Morita and Li still appear in flavor events, while Ho can reappear [[spoiler:at the Kōshu tribunal]].
* TheUnfettered: Ōmori is a man full
of China without him.]]ambition and drive, which worries many that he'll make the Guangdong police ''too'' autonomous.



[[folder:Igarashi Masato '''(UNMARKED SPOILERS)''']]
->'''Role:''' Chief Negotiator
The appointed Chief Negotiator during the Guangdong Riots, who represents the Chief Executive should they choose to begin negotiations with the riot organizations.

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[[folder:Igarashi Masato '''(UNMARKED SPOILERS)''']]
[[folder:Yokoi Hideki]]
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->'''Role:''' Chief Negotiator
The appointed Chief Negotiator
Financial Secretary[[note]]Economy Minister[[/note]] (Matsushita, Ibuka and Komai cabinets)
->'''Ideology:''' Corporatocracy[[note]]Despotism[[/note]]
->'''In-Game Biography''' [[labelnote:Click to Show]] Rugged industrialist. Vulture capitalist. Underhanded entrepreneur. Yokoi Hideki's reputation is as large as the portfolio of business interests he manages across the Sphere - acquired in lockstep with Japan's expansion across Asia. Building a fortune selling uniforms to the Japanese military
during the Second World War, Yokoi leveraged his network of military contacts to purchase 'liberated' European real estate and investment properties in Asia at bargain prices - building a business empire from the loot and plunder of conquest.\\\
Though Yokoi takes great pain to appear respectable, he is often seen by Japan and Guangdong's business elite as unsophisticated new money. Few dare say so to his face, however, lest they end up receiving a visit from Yokoi's 'friends' in the Yakuza - and Yokoi understands that fear works as well as respect in almost every instance.[[/labelnote]]

An opportunistic businessman who serves as the Yakuza's main representative in Guangdong, Yokoi Hideki made his fortune by purchasing the newly-"liberated" real estate and properties made possible by Japan's victory in the Second World War. Despite his animosity with the old business elite, who see him as a unsophisticated new money upstart, Hideki can potentially become the Financial Secretary of
Guangdong Riots, who represents the Chief Executive should they choose to begin negotiations with the riot organizations.under Matsushita, Ibuka or Komai.



* AffablyEvil: Given his role as Chief Negotiator, he presents himself as affably as possible to the protestors' delegation, claiming that he hopes all their concerns are met and highlighting a joint wish for peace and stability. Even if the government is pulling out of negotiations, he will attempt to word the rejection as politely as possible to minimize the delegations' anger.
* MouthOfSauron: Igarashi acts as the Chief Negotiator on behalf of the government, if they pursue a negotiation with the riot organizations to end the chaos in exchange for concessions.
* PragmaticVillainy: As Chief Negotiator, Igarashi's job is to make some concessions to the rioter demands and can either fully or partially agree to a counteroffer presented by them protestors, while reviewing their bullet-point demands.
* WalkingSpoiler: He only appears during the riots and if the Chief Executive negotiates with the protestors. As such, he can only be discussed with the context of the Guangdong Riots, the climax of country’s narrative.

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* AffablyEvil: Given AllohistoricalAllusion: Yokoi's real estate ventures in TNOTL Guangdong mirrors his role as Chief Negotiator, international acquisitions later on in his OTL life.
* ArmsDealer: Yokoi made a fortune selling uniforms during the Second World War.
* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:One of the few saving graces in Ibuka's Persistence ending is the comfort that Yokoi will be arrested for his drug practices, much to the gangster's horror.]]
* BadassBoast: When Matsuzawa asks him to get the Yakuza to stop interfering with the valuing of Yasuda's assets, Yokoi will remind him that
he presents knows plenty of worse people in Guangdong.
* CigarChomper: Yokoi likes smoking cigars and sometimes [[SecondFaceSmoke blowing the smoke into the person he's talking to]].
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Yokoi's business empire is built on the loot and plunder from Japan's conquests in World War 2, having bought 'liberated' European real estate and investment properties in Asia at bargain prices.
* CriminalCravesLegitimacy: Despite his well-known connections to the {{Yakuza}}, Yokoi goes to great pains to make himself appear to be a respectable businessman.
* TheDreaded: Yokoi's connections to Yasuda and the Yakuza, along with a tendency to orchestrate violent attacks, have made him a feared and respected mob boss in Guangdong's underground.
* EnemyMine: Despite having no love for each other, Yokoi comes to a truce with Ibuka and works under the Guangdong police to take out their mutual enemies in the Triads. Beneath their cooperation, both sides are secretly plotting to betray each other at the first convenient moment. This ends up happening if the Triads are crushed, with cases of Yakuza-related violence rising afterward.
* EverythingIsRacist: If Morita fails to intimidate him into giving up the Makao casino license, Yokoi will go on the media to portray
himself as affably as possible to a victim of government repression, blaming it all on Morita's recent trend of reverse discrimination on the protestors' delegation, claiming Japanese.
* IHaveYourWife: Yokoi is able to act with impunity because he can threaten the family members of anyone who would dare oppose them. This also may be the reason why a Zhujin bureaucrat doesn't attack too harshly on the Yakuza's shell companies in Morita's path, wanting to ensure his family's safety from retaliation.
* InsuranceFraud: Yokoi's Yakuza associates run protection rackets and, during the Yasuda crisis, burn down buildings where Yokoi is the beneficiary, regardless of the human cost.
* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:If the Triads were destroyed, but Ibuka has a change of heart, Yokoi will continue ruling the underworld, confident
that he hopes all their concerns are met and highlighting a joint wish for peace and stability. Even if the government is pulling will no longer harass his drug trafficking and that no serious competitors remain.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: After the Yakuza's influence across Guangdong gets shut down by Morita and Ho, Yokoi may accept their deal to give up the Makao casino license and stay
out of negotiations, he will attempt Guangdong, cutting his losses to word avoid further legal scrutiny.
* LetNoCrisisGoToWaste: With
the rejection as politely as possible Triads destroyed in a successful Operation 489, Yokoi waste no time to minimize fill the delegations' anger.
* MouthOfSauron: Igarashi acts as
power vacuum and become the Chief Negotiator on behalf indisputable head of the government, if they pursue underworld, to the point he can blatantly dump drugs and bodies without fear of government retaliation.
* NouveauRiche: Yokoi is commonly viewed by most of Japan and Guangdong's business elites as unsophisticated new money, although few would dare say this to his face.
* AnOfferYouCantRefuse: Yokoi quickly agrees to Suzuki's request that the Yakuza stop their most abhorrent practices, much to the latter's surprise, but on the condition that Guangdong remains friendly towards Yakuza business interests.
* OpenSecret: Everyone knows that Yokoi is running protection rackets in Guangdong, but Suzuki never adequately responds to it and Matsuzawa may turn
a negotiation blind eye against his business, stating that he's got more important things to worry about than starting a gang war.
* OpportunisticBastard: After the Hitachi Coup, Yokoi switches to Komai’s Financial Secretary, eagerly helping him restructure the Tax Bureau and praising Manchuria’s Reform Bureaucracy as a model to aspire to all. In turn, Hitachi will give the Yakuza a leg up using the economy.
* PerpetualFrowner: Yokoi wastes little time on pleasantries or friendliness, having a permanent frown plastered over his face.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain:
** Regardless of how the confrontation
with the riot organizations to end the chaos in exchange for concessions.
* PragmaticVillainy: As Chief Negotiator, Igarashi's job is
Morita, Li and Ōmori plays out, Yokoi will call Li a "Chinese asshole" and even go so far as to make some concessions a death threat against Li if Yokoi decides not to back down saying he has killed plenty of Chinese.
** Likewise if Ho wins the auction for the casino license then Ho will report to a celebratory Morita and Li over the phone about Yokoi's plan to bring it the Legislative Council and how he said it would be of no use giving it
to the rioter demands Chinese.
* RichardNixonTheUsedCarSalesman: Yokoi Hideki in OTL was a Japanese venture capitalist who made huge profits in post-war Japan via rabid acquisitions of real estate properties,
and can either fully or partially agree was famous for being involved in many controversies[[note]]Most notably the Hotel New Japan fire in 1982, which killed 33 and resulted in him being sentenced to jail time for corporate manslaughter[[/note]] and outrageous international ventures[[note]]Most notably, he once attempted to buy the Empire State Building[[/note]]. His TNOTL portrayal primarily focuses on him as a counteroffer presented representative of the Yakuza, which is opposite of his Yakuza relations in real life; though he was speculated to be connected to the Yakuza in real life, he's actually better known for being screwed over by them protestors, while reviewing their bullet-point demands.
the Yakuza than having good ties with them.
* WalkingSpoiler: He only appears SoreLoser: If he loses the Makao casino license to Ho, Yokoi will furiously object to the results and call the Legislative Council to challenge the legitimacy of the auction.
* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler: Unlike every other major character in Guangdong, the fate of Yokoi is never revealed after the IJA take control of Guangdong
during the riots riots. WordOfGod states that Yokoi manages to get off scot-free due to being Japanese.]]
* {{Yakuza}}: Yokoi is affiliated with the Yakuza
and if is the person each Chief Executive negotiates turns to if they want to make a deal with the protestors. As such, he can only be discussed with the context of the Guangdong Riots, the climax of country’s narrative.them.



!! Other Corporate Executives

[[folder:Yamauchi Hiroshi]]
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%%portrait made by Noko from the TNO team
->'''Role:''' President of Nintendo
The President of Creator/{{Nintendo}}, a playing card company that he inherited from his grandfather. Hiroshi has decided to move his business to Guangdong in an effort to resuscitate the company and hopefully make it prosper. Time will tell whether his gambit will work or not.

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!! Other Corporate Executives

[[folder:Yamauchi Hiroshi]]
[[folder:Tsuchida Kuniyasu]]
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%%portrait made by Noko from the TNO team
org/pmwiki/pub/images/tsuchida_kuniyasu.png]]
->'''Role:''' President of Nintendo
The President of Creator/{{Nintendo}}, a playing card company that he inherited from his grandfather. Hiroshi has decided to move his business to
Guangdong in an effort Police Force Commissioner[[note]]Security Minister[[/note]] (Matsushita, Ibuka and Komai cabinets)
->'''Ideology:''' Colonial Government[[note]]Despotism[[/note]]
->'''In-Game Biography''' [[labelnote:Click
to resuscitate Show]]Tsuchida Kuniyasu, the company and hopefully make it prosper. Time will tell whether new Commissioner of the Guangdong Police, has his gambit will work cut out for him. The Police are chronically underfunded, understaffed, and deeply corrupt - a state of decrepitude tacitly acknowledged under previous Chief Executives, who preferred to turn to the Kenpeitai as their instruments of blunt power.\\\
Now, as the Chief Executive reasserts their authority in Guangdong, they turn to Commissioner Tsuchida to get the ball rolling. A competent enforcer and administrator in his own right, Tsuchida brings familiarity with both Guangdong's way of doing business and the key figures of the Corporate elite - a man who can be trusted to clean up the police and to do things their way, without being beholden to the IJA
or not.the Kenpeitai. Guangdong shall be brought to order under law and copyright, and Tsuchida is intimately familiar with both.[[/labelnote]]

The new Commissioner of the Guangdong Police under Matsushita, Ibuka or Komai. Tsuchida is familiar with Guangdong's way of conducting business and seeks to reform the Guangdong Police into more effective law enforcers that are loyal to the Chief Executive, while also being completely independent from the IJA or Kenpeitai.



* AintTooProudToBeg: [[spoiler:Affected by the Guangdong Riots in Matsushita's path, Yamauchi begs for the CCL to relent on their terms and end the strike on Nintendo. He considers his own pleading to be childish and pathetic, but he's too desperate to maintain his dignity.]]
* AllForNothing: [[spoiler: Under Fujitsu, Yamauchi brings Nintendo back into the forefront with Yokoi's help, but it could go to waste in the Guangdong riots, which will destroy his largest factory and deal an irreversible blow to the company if the CCL were destroyed. However, this can be {{subverted}} if diplomacy is used for the CCL, where negotiations have preserved most of the company's assets and its video game business can restart operation.]]
* BoringButPractical: In Matsushita's route, Yamauchi presents a number of electronic products to get an investment from Matsushita Electric. None of the investors are impressed by what they see, but they still deem them practical enough to have potential, so they permit the production of one product, the vacuum cleaner.
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler:Even though Hitachi can suppress the Riots, Nintendo will be shut down by then. Having lost every financial avenue in Guangdong and losing his family business, a depressed Yamauchi gives up and immigrates back to the Home Isles.]]
* TheDeterminator: Though knocked down by the Yasuda Crisis, Hiroshi becomes even more determined to bounce back and keep his business alive.
* DrowningMySorrows: When his love hotel business gets shut down by Hitachi, Yamauchi starts drinking to cope with the sorrow that Nintendo might close its doors under the repressive boot of Komai.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler:If Sony successfully stops the Guangdong riots]], Yamauchi will finally enjoy his long-desired dream of being an entrepreneur and make Nintendo more prosperous than ever. He even receives congratulations from Ho for making it so far.
* FamilyBusiness: Yamauchi runs Creator/{{Nintendo}}, a playing card company set up by his great-grandfather, Yamauchi Fusajiro, and depending on the choices taken by the player, Nintendo's future could look very different compared to the one seen in our timeline.
* HeroWorshipper: Yamauchi idolizes his great-grandfather, relating his current financial struggles to his ancestor's difficulties when he was manufacturing and selling hanafuda cards. His determination inspires Yamauchi to do the same, no matter how many times he's pushed to the ground.
* HistoricalInJoke: [[spoiler:If the CCL were negotiated with in Fujitsu's path, Yamauchi brings up the Magnavox Odyssey from the United States and proposes that Nintendo should create their own console to compete with it, foreshadowing Nintendo's rise to become a world-famous video game company like they are in OTL.]]
* InSpiteOfANail: Despite Japan winning [=WW2=] and Guangdong's creation, if Ibuka becomes Chief Executive Yamauchi will meet Creator/GunpeiYokoi under the same circumstances as OTL, leading to the creation of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra_Hand Ultra Hand]] and Nintendo's entry into the toy business. [[spoiler:The Reconciliation ending even has Yamauchi suggesting they look into video gaming after showing Yokoi the UsefulNotes/MagnavoxOdyssey.]]
* ItSeemedLikeAGoodIdeaAtTheTime: While looking to enter the instant food market, Hiroshi decides to sell rice. At the time, it seemed like a BoringButPractical idea, since its easy to rehydrate and no other company has invested in this market. However, the Yasuda Crisis and downward spiral of Nintendo makes Hiroshi realize why no one has bothered to sell rice; it's so easy to make that no consumer would shell out cash to buy something they already have. Hiroshi berates himself for not seeing this crucial error before.
* IveComeTooFar: Suffering from the Yasuda Crisis and his tragically miscalculated decision to invest in instant rice, Hiroshi nearly calls it quits, until he reflects on how far he's gotten. After a moment of contemplation, Hiroshi decides to press onwards, not yet ready to give up all the work he's done so far.
* NecessarilyEvil: With Komai in charge and running other businesses out for Manchuria, Yamauchi becomes a shady love hotel tycoon owner, since there's no other way for Nintendo to survive.
* PointOfDivergence: The hook of his subplot is seeing how Nintendo grows and develops its identity in each route:
** In Sony's route, Nintendo retains its primary business in hanafuda cards and is assisted by Stanley Ho into becoming a famous gambling company.
** In Matsushita's route, Nintendo wallows in obscurity. Matsushita Electric is only willing to invest in Yamauchi's vacuum cleaners, which are criticized for their subpar quality and can't compete with the established corporate titans in Guangdong. [[spoiler:Yamauchi tries to breathe life back into Nintendo during the Riots by starting a taxi business, but it flops without any hired drivers. Despite these setbacks, Yamauchi refuses to give up just yet and ends the first decade on an uncertain note of what he'll try next.]]
** In Fujitsu's route, Nintendo becomes a renowned novelty toy company, embracing Ibuka's vision by investing in revolutionary electronics, like the light gun. [[spoiler:It's ultimate fate depends on how the CCL were dealt with. If they were dismantled, Nintendo's largest factory is destroyed and Yamauchi is forced to close the business. If they were negotiated with, Nintendo survives and Yamauchi thinks about entering the video game industry by creating a console to match the Magnavox Odyssey.]]
** In Hitachi's route, Nintendo suffers under the Kenpeitai's oppression and the Manchurian companies' dominance. Yamauchi tries to invest in a chain of shoddy love hotels, but the business goes under when discovered by the Kenpeitai, forcing him to sell Nintendo to Hitachi as a desperate last resort. [[spoiler:Nintendo finally perishes when the Guangdong Riots break out, so Yamauchi cuts his losses and heads back to the Home Isles.]]
** [[spoiler:In the IJA's route, Yamauchi is arrested with thousands of other businessmen, shutting Nintendo down for good.]]
* PutOnAPrisonBus: [[spoiler:Yamauchi isn't killed during the IJA coup, but he is arrested and thrown behind bars, while the soldiers seize his financial assets.]]
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: [[spoiler:Despite losing money in the Guangdong Riots, Yamauchi still tries to negotiate with his former workers in the CCL. Unfortunately, the rioters aren't yet keen to settle a deal and only offer their thanks for being cordial.]]
* RichardNixonTheUsedCarSalesman: In OTL, Hiroshi was the third president of Nintendo, overseeing revolutionary new products in the video game industry, including the UsefulNotes/GameAndWatch and the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem. In this timeline, Hiroshi moves to Guangdong to resuscitate the dying Nintendo company by treading new ground.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler:Even if Komai dismantles the Riots, Yamauchi has lost everything in Guangdong, with Nintendo's closure. Though he can blame Hitachi and the Kenpeitai for his misfortune, there's nothing he can do besides board the next ferry to the Home Isles, hoping he'll have better luck there.]]
* SelfMadeMan: With Sony and Cheung Kong's aid, Yamauchi can go from a struggling business owner into a rising star in the gambling industry.
* SoleSurvivor: In Hitachi's route, Yamauchi is the only worker in his love hotel business to not be arrested by the Kenpeitai. Yamauchi isn't sure why he was spared beyond a vague belief that he still has a use for Hitachi.
* TookALevelInCheerfulness: Yamauchi's spirits are raised if Morita takes over Guangdong and Nintendo gets the funding needed to enter into the gambling industry, the first long-time success he's gotten in years.
* TookALevelInCynic: Yamauchi suffers under Hitachi's reign and understandably gets more cynical. All of his financial ventures flop, he's forced to sell his private assets to Hitachi, [[spoiler:and Nintendo finally dies when the Guangdong Riots hit. Even though Yamauchi still has money and investments to his name, he can't muster any optimism to think that he can recover in Guangdong.]]
* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:If the IJA take over Guangdong, Yamauchi's story is cut short as he is arrested by the IJA and sent behind bars, never to be heard of again.]]

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* AintTooProudToBeg: [[spoiler:Affected by BaldOfEvil: Tsuchida is balding and aiding the Guangdong Riots in Matsushita's path, Yamauchi begs for oppressive corporations that rule Guangdong.
* BearerOfBadNews:
** [[spoiler:Once
the CCL police fail to relent on stop the initial wave of riots, Tsuchida will break the news to Matsushita along with the report that some of the rioters captured their terms weaponry. He does provide a silver lining that the police still have the advantage and end that the strike on Nintendo. He considers his own pleading to main corporate assets can be childish and pathetic, but he's too desperate to maintain his dignity.protected with the assistance of corporate security.]]
* AllForNothing: [[spoiler: Under Fujitsu, Yamauchi brings Nintendo back into ** [[spoiler:Tsuchida reports to Komai on how the forefront with Yokoi's help, but it could go to waste in the Guangdong riots, which will destroy riots are getting out of hand, nervously analyzing his largest factory and deal an irreversible blow boss’ reactions to the company if report and detailing their increase in frequency, participants, and violence.]]
* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:At least from
the CCL were destroyed. However, this can be {{subverted}} if diplomacy is used for IJA's perspective after their coup. During Tsuchida's trial, they comment on his stellar resume and their disappointment that he's gone soft on the CCL, where negotiations have preserved most rioters, so they sentence him to life imprisonment, with a slim chance of the company's assets and its video game business can restart operation.parole later on.]]
* BoringButPractical: In Matsushita's route, Yamauchi presents a number ByTheBookCop: {{Downplayed}}. Tsuchida will attempt to enforce the rules against crime syndicates, unlike his predecessor, but is often dissuaded by his superiors.
* DoWrongRight: Tsuchida is determined to reform the underfunded and corrupt police force. Not because they're oppressive and enforcing an unequal social hierarchy, but because they're too ineffective to uphold said structure.
* EnemyMine: Tsuchida would happily toss every Yakuza member behind bars for their crimes, but he's forced to work with them in Ibuka's path because the Guangdong police are incapable
of electronic products to get an investment from taking down the Triads on their own.
* InternalReformist:
Matsushita Electric. None of and Ibuka assign Tsuchida to reform the investors are impressed by what they see, but they still deem them practical enough to have potential, so they permit the production of one product, the vacuum cleaner.
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler:Even though Hitachi can suppress the Riots, Nintendo will be shut down by then. Having lost every financial avenue in
deeply underfunded and corrupt Guangdong Police, relying on him to get it into shape without being restrained by the IJA or the Kenpeitai.
* ALighterShadeOfBlack: Tsuchida doesn't care much for making Guangdong a fairer or more humane regime, but he at least tries to clean up the Police's corruption
and losing his family business, a depressed Yamauchi gives up opposes the even more blatantly violent Yakuza, Kenpeitai, and immigrates back IJA.
* ProperlyParanoid:
** While investigating the Triads and Yakuza in Matsushita’s path, Tsuchida operates with a high degree of secrecy when presenting Matsushita with the police report. He patiently waits for the rest of the cabinet to leave before sharing the intel, saying nothing and leaving the padded and secure file on Matsushita’s desk, which the Chief Executive waits until night to open. Given the gangs' influence, along with the fact that Yokoi, Matsushita’s Financial Secretary, has connections
to the Home Isles.Yakuza, this over-the-top secrecy is justified. Furthermore, if Matsushita endorses allying with one of the groups, then secrecy will have to be upheld amongst the police leadership as many of the rank-and-file may be on the payroll of the Triads or Yakuza.
** Tscuhida is rightfully worried about displeasing Komai in the latter’s path, meeting his orders to the letter and not wanting to be purged for any outspokenness, like Hitachi has done so many times. [[spoiler:During the riots, he even wonders to himself if complaining about his broken air conditioning would constitute treason, given Hitachi's disproportionate hatred for any discontent about their regime.
]]
* TheDeterminator: Though knocked down by the Yasuda Crisis, Hiroshi becomes even more determined to bounce back and keep his business alive.
* DrowningMySorrows: When his love hotel business gets shut down by Hitachi, Yamauchi starts drinking to cope with the sorrow that Nintendo might close its doors under the repressive boot
RepressiveButEfficient: If Tsuchida's reformation of Komai.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler:If Sony successfully stops
the Guangdong riots]], Yamauchi Police comes to fruition, it would turn into an effective security force that will finally enjoy his long-desired dream of being an entrepreneur bring order to Guangdong through law and make Nintendo more prosperous than ever. He even receives congratulations from Ho for making it so far.
copyright, all to secure Matsushita's regime.
* FamilyBusiness: Yamauchi runs Creator/{{Nintendo}}, a playing card company set up by his great-grandfather, Yamauchi Fusajiro, and depending on ResignInProtest: [[spoiler:With the choices taken by Emergency Powers Ordinance reaching the player, Nintendo's future could look very different compared Legislative Council, Tsuchida personally requests Matsushita to also expand the one seen in our timeline.
* HeroWorshipper: Yamauchi idolizes his great-grandfather, relating his current financial struggles
police commissioner's emergency powers to his ancestor's difficulties when he was manufacturing and selling hanafuda cards. His determination inspires Yamauchi to do handle the same, no matter how many Guangdong riots, threatening to resign after multiple times he's pushed to the ground.
* HistoricalInJoke: [[spoiler:If the CCL were negotiated with in Fujitsu's path, Yamauchi brings up the Magnavox Odyssey from the United States
of Matsushita expressing hesitance and proposes that Nintendo should create their own console to compete with it, foreshadowing Nintendo's rise to become a world-famous video game company like they are in OTL.accusing Tsuchida of undermining his authority.]]
* InSpiteOfANail: Despite Japan winning [=WW2=] and Guangdong's creation, if Ibuka becomes Chief Executive Yamauchi will meet Creator/GunpeiYokoi under UnderestimatingBadassery: [[spoiler:Tsuchida initially envisions the same circumstances riots as OTL, leading to a handful of crowded streets with a few placards in Komai’s path. When he takes a helicopter ride over the creation of manufacturing district, he is shocked to see the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra_Hand Ultra Hand]] and Nintendo's entry into the toy business. [[spoiler:The Reconciliation ending even has Yamauchi suggesting they look into video gaming after showing Yokoi the UsefulNotes/MagnavoxOdyssey.]]
* ItSeemedLikeAGoodIdeaAtTheTime: While looking to enter the instant food market, Hiroshi decides to sell rice. At the time, it seemed like a BoringButPractical idea, since its easy to rehydrate and no other company has invested in this market. However, the Yasuda Crisis and downward spiral
sheer scale of Nintendo makes Hiroshi realize why no one has bothered to sell rice; it's so easy to make people protesting, a displeasurable feeling that no consumer would shell out cash to buy something they already have. Hiroshi berates himself for not seeing this crucial error before.
* IveComeTooFar: Suffering from the Yasuda Crisis and his tragically miscalculated decision to invest in instant rice, Hiroshi nearly calls it quits, until he reflects on how far he's gotten. After a moment of contemplation, Hiroshi decides to press onwards, not yet ready to give up all the work he's done so far.
* NecessarilyEvil: With Komai in charge and running other businesses out for Manchuria, Yamauchi becomes a shady love hotel tycoon owner, since there's no other way for Nintendo to survive.
* PointOfDivergence: The hook of his subplot
is seeing how Nintendo grows and develops its identity in each route:
** In Sony's route, Nintendo retains its primary business in hanafuda cards
worsened when a police cordon suddenly collapses and is assisted swallowed by Stanley Ho into becoming a famous gambling company.
** In Matsushita's route, Nintendo wallows in obscurity. Matsushita Electric is only willing to invest in Yamauchi's vacuum cleaners, which are criticized for their subpar quality and can't compete
the crowd. Realizing that the situation was worse that he originally believed, Tsuchida draws up new plans of dealing with the established corporate titans in Guangdong. [[spoiler:Yamauchi tries to breathe life back into Nintendo during the Riots by starting a taxi business, but it flops without any hired drivers. Despite these setbacks, Yamauchi refuses to give up just yet and ends the first decade on an uncertain note of what he'll try next.]]
** In Fujitsu's route, Nintendo becomes a renowned novelty toy company, embracing Ibuka's vision by investing in revolutionary electronics, like the light gun. [[spoiler:It's ultimate fate depends on how the CCL were dealt with. If they were dismantled, Nintendo's largest factory is destroyed and Yamauchi is forced to close the business. If they were negotiated with, Nintendo survives and Yamauchi thinks about entering the video game industry by creating a console to match the Magnavox Odyssey.]]
** In Hitachi's route, Nintendo suffers under the Kenpeitai's oppression and the Manchurian companies' dominance. Yamauchi tries to invest in a chain of shoddy love hotels, but the business goes under when discovered by the Kenpeitai, forcing him to sell Nintendo to Hitachi as a desperate last resort. [[spoiler:Nintendo finally perishes when the Guangdong Riots break out, so Yamauchi cuts his losses and heads back to the Home Isles.]]
** [[spoiler:In the IJA's route, Yamauchi is arrested with thousands of other businessmen, shutting Nintendo down for good.]]
* PutOnAPrisonBus: [[spoiler:Yamauchi isn't killed during the IJA coup, but he is arrested and thrown behind bars, while the soldiers seize his financial assets.]]
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: [[spoiler:Despite losing money in the Guangdong Riots, Yamauchi still tries to negotiate with his former workers in the CCL. Unfortunately, the rioters aren't yet keen to settle a deal and only offer their thanks for being cordial.]]
* RichardNixonTheUsedCarSalesman: In OTL, Hiroshi was the third president of Nintendo, overseeing revolutionary new products in the video game industry, including the UsefulNotes/GameAndWatch and the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem. In this timeline, Hiroshi moves to Guangdong to resuscitate the dying Nintendo company by treading new ground.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler:Even if Komai dismantles the Riots, Yamauchi has lost everything in Guangdong, with Nintendo's closure. Though he can blame Hitachi and the Kenpeitai for his misfortune, there's nothing he can do besides board the next ferry to the Home Isles, hoping he'll have better luck there.]]
* SelfMadeMan: With Sony and Cheung Kong's aid, Yamauchi can go from a struggling business owner into a rising star in the gambling industry.
* SoleSurvivor: In Hitachi's route, Yamauchi is the only worker in his love hotel business to not be arrested by the Kenpeitai. Yamauchi isn't sure why he was spared beyond a vague belief that he still has a use for Hitachi.
* TookALevelInCheerfulness: Yamauchi's spirits are raised if Morita takes over Guangdong and Nintendo gets the funding needed to enter into the gambling industry, the first long-time success he's gotten in years.
* TookALevelInCynic: Yamauchi suffers under Hitachi's reign and understandably gets more cynical. All of his financial ventures flop, he's forced to sell his private assets to Hitachi, [[spoiler:and Nintendo finally dies when the Guangdong Riots hit. Even though Yamauchi still has money and investments to his name, he can't muster any optimism to think that he can recover in Guangdong.]]
* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:If the IJA take over Guangdong, Yamauchi's story is cut short as he is arrested by the IJA and sent behind bars, never to be heard of again.]]
riots]]



[[folder:Matsushita Kōnosuke]]
->'''Role:''' President of Matsushita Electric Company
The patriarch of the Matsushita family and founder of Matsushita Electric. Though based in Osaka, he indirectly exerts his influence in Guangdong through his son-in-law, Masaharu, who's desperate to earn his approval.

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[[folder:Matsushita Kōnosuke]]
[[folder:Miyazaki Kiyotaka]]
[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gng_miyazaki_kiyotaka.png]]
->'''Role:''' President Head of Matsushita Electric Company
The patriarch of the Matsushita family and founder of Matsushita Electric. Though based in Osaka, he indirectly exerts his influence in
Guangdong through Kenpeitai[[note]]Security Minister[[/note]] (Suzuki and Matsuzawa cabinet), Chief Secretary[[note]]Head of Government[[/note]] (Komai cabinet)
->'''Ideology:''' Corporate Statism[[note]]Fascism[[/note]]
->'''In-Game Biography''' (Head of Guangdong Kenpeitai) [[labelnote:Click to Show]]One would be mistaken to see Colonel Miyazaki Kiyotaka as another enforcer of Japan's will in Guangdong, or a relic of Japan's past triumphs. Unlike the new IJA recruits rotated into the Three Pearls - or the ancient general officers sent out to pasture - Colonel Miyazaki is a twenty-year veteran of the China Campaign still in
his son-in-law, Masaharu, who's desperate to earn prime. Starting as a non-commissioned Kenpeitai officer during WWII, Miyazaki has spent nearly all of his approval.career on the Chinese mainland, hunting KMT remnants and dissidents in Manchukuo, the Republic of China, and now in Guangdong.\\\
To the Chinese residents of Guangdong, he is an implacable predator, coming after those who test the patience of the police and the Japanese once too often. To the Japanese, he is a tireless defender of law and order, a swift and final arbiter for any problem too intractable to buy off. All know that Colonel Miyazaki is a dangerous man - a man with power, and almost limitless authority along with it.[[/labelnote]]
->'''In-Game Biography''' (Chief Secretary) [[labelnote:Click to Show]]Every would-be strongman needs an enforcer - the man with the means and the temperament to do the dirty work, to crack skulls and purge miscreants. Colonel Miyazaki is well-versed in the means, and his reputation for brutality precedes him. Having been relegated to the sidelines under the previous Chief Executive and their attempt to build a local security apparatus, Miyazaki's appointment as Chief Secretary under Komai speaks to the iron fist hiding just beneath Komai's polished exterior.\\\
Miyazaki watched, first with apprehension and then with frustration, as the Kenpeitai were called into service again and again on the bidding of corporate masters - who didn't have the stomach to do what had to be done. But Chief Executive Komai understands Miyazaki's methods and their necessity - and in turn, the IJA colonel has sworn loyalty to Hitachi and its Manchurian backers.[[/labelnote]]

The ruthless and brutally efficient head of the Kenpeitai in Guangdong, Colonel Miyazaki Kiyotaka has had a long career in putting down Chinese dissidents and remnants of the KMT all over mainland China. Now assigned to oversee Guangdong, Miyazaki Kiyotaka resents the corporate men ruling the state for their relatively soft stance on crime. The only exception to this is the equally brutal Komai, who will appoint Miyazaki as his Chief Secretary should he take power following a Hitachi coup.



* AffablyEvil: At work, Kōnosuke is dispassionate and heartless, holding everyone to a high standard and abetting to the exploitation of thousands of Chinese workers. However, when he's off the clock, he becomes a lot more pleasant and excited to spend time with his family.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes:
** He adores his daughter, Sachiko, despite otherwise being a ruthless businessman.
** While he holds Masaharu to a high standard, Kōnosuke still cares for him as his son-in-law. [[spoiler:Even if Masaharu gets puppeted, Kōnosuke just comments his relief that he's safe after the Guangdong riots and doesn't blame him for the nigh-unwinnable situation.]]
* EvilOldFolks: Kōnosuke is 67 years old and abets to all of Masaharu's abuses against the Guangdong populace.
* GreaterScopeVillain: Masaharu may be the one actively oppressing the Chinese people of Guangdong, but Kōnosuke is Matsushita Electric's true leader and earning his approval is what motivates Masaharu in the first place.
* InnocentlyInsensitive. [[spoiler:Though Kōnosuke doesn't blame a puppeted Masaharu for disappointing him again, he clearly still doesn't respect him and invites him to a stockholder's meeting in Osaka that he can be a great help to. The comment was intended to be reassuring, but it only depresses Masaharu more, thinking that ''he'' should be the one people turn to for help and not the other way around.]]
* LivingLegend: Kōnosuke is hailed as one of the few self-made men in all of Japan, which sets a high bar of expectations for Masaharu to meet.
* MinorMajorCharacter: Most of his appearances are relegated to flashbacks and he mostly resides in the Home Isles, so his presence in Guangdong is limited to phone calls. However, he is the founder of Matsushita Electric and his relationship with Masaharu is a key theme in his route.
* PetTheDog:
** His relationship with Masaharu took a hit in the 1950's, but he still invited him and Sachiko to dinner one night so that the family can eat together again.
** If Masaharu does a good job in advancing Matsushita Electric's interests in Japan, Kōnosuke will smile and praise him, especially when he wins the middle class over with his cheap air conditioners or sparks a 500% spike in air conditioner sales during an intense heat wave.
** [[spoiler:Even when Masaharu gets puppeted and fails his father-in-law for a second time, Kōnosuke doesn't hold it against him too much, just glad that he's still alive and thinking that he can still help the company through other ways.]]
* SelfMadeMan: He started out as an elementary school dropout and meager door-to-door, electrical fan salesman. Eventually, he rose to found one of the few non-Zaibatsu mega-corporations in Japan.
* SoreLoser: Though outwardly composed, Kōnosuke was clearly displeased when Sony dealt their first victory against Matsushita Electric, subtly blaming Masaharu and his complacency for leaving the company so vulnerable.
* StartMyOwn: He used to work for Osaka Electric Light Company before leaving and founding his own company, Matsushita Electric.
* WhenHeSmiles: [[spoiler:When a victorious Masaharu comments on his busy schedule, Kōnosuke lets out a chuckle, one of the rare times he's ever laughed and cathartic proof that Masaharu has finally earned his respect.]]

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* AffablyEvil: At work, Kōnosuke BadLiar: Miyazaki is dispassionate an unconvincing liar. During the investigation of the Hitachi coup, he gets suspiciously angry when asked about his involvement in the Manchurian emergency landings. If the Chief Executive sends a detective to interrogate him further, Miyazaki will first tell the detective to leave and heartless, holding stop wasting his time before escalating when the detective persists, insulting the detective’s appearance and threatening to get Nagano involved without ever disproving the accusations.
* TheBrute: He is described as having a muscled physique underneath his khaki uniform.
* CreepyCleanliness: Miyazaki's office is kept in immaculate order, making him seem ever more formidable.
* TheDragon: Having been sidelined by the previous Chief Executives, Miyazaki's support for Komai is rewarded with an appointment as Chief Secretary, acting as Komai's enforcer in the dirty work of crushing dissent with well-reputed brutal force.
* TheDreaded: Miyazaki is feared by the Chinese residents of Guangdong as a hunter who tracks down those deemed too troublesome to the current status quo of Suzuki's regime.
* GeneralRipper: Miyazaki is well-known for his brutality and he ends up becoming disillusioned with the megacorporations, barring Hitachi, because they aren't ruthless enough in crushing internal enemies.
* HatesSmallTalk: Miyazaki has no time for pleasantries, asking Suzuki bluntly to get straight to the point and ask what he wants when Suzuki comes into his office to make a request.
* HyperCompetentSidekick: Despite being Suzuki's subordinate, Miyazaki wields near limitless authority with his position, which makes him one of the Chief Executive's most dangerous enforcers.
* JustFollowingOrders: Upon being asked by Suzuki to review some of the more unsavory actions of the Kenpeitai in favour of more inconspicuous actions, Miyazaki is apathetic at best, simply telling Suzuki that he will have to bring it up with his superiors.
* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Despite
everyone to a high standard else facing punishment by the IJA in the Kōshu tribunal, Miyazaki is not tried on the same level and abetting to given a lighter pass for his crimes and any blame he could've received for letting the exploitation of thousands of Chinese workers. However, when he's off riots happen. When Ōmori and Tsuchida point out the clock, he becomes a lot more pleasant and excited to spend time with his family.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes:
** He adores his daughter, Sachiko, despite otherwise being a ruthless businessman.
** While he holds Masaharu to a high
double standard, Kōnosuke still cares the judge excuses Miyazaki for him as not neglecting his son-in-law. [[spoiler:Even if Masaharu gets puppeted, Kōnosuke just comments his relief that he's safe after duties in the Guangdong riots former case and doesn't blame him for completely dodges the nigh-unwinnable situation.accusation in the latter case.]]
* EvilOldFolks: Kōnosuke is 67 years old KnowWhenToFoldEm:
** If the opium trade war was successfully dismantled, Miyazaki will cut the Kenpeitai's support for Hitachi's coup
and abets quietly withdraw his soldiers from the Kōshū Hakuun International Airport, as the investigation finds more hints of his involvement with it and Nagano orders him to all of Masaharu's abuses against shut down Komai. With his withdrawal, Komai is unable to get support from Manchuria and makes his coup even more untenable.
** If 5 security focuses are completed by Morita before presenting his proposal to expand
the Guangdong populace.
* GreaterScopeVillain: Masaharu may be
Police's authority, Miyazaki will have no choice but to accept, knowing that the Kenpeitai are completely outclassed by that point.
* MadeOGold: Miyazaki has an intricately carved golden ashtray with a dragon on it, befitting his role as a corrupt power player involved with the Yakuza.
* PerpetualFrowner: Miyazaki rarely smiles and the few times he does is when the Kenpeitai or Hitachi have made a major victory.
* PoliceBrutality: Miyazaki and his jackbooted Kenpeitai thugs always use the most brutal methods to keep order in Guangdong. In
one actively oppressing instance, during a meeting with the Chinese people of Guangdong, but Kōnosuke is Matsushita Electric's true leader Chief Executive and earning tycoons during Yasuda crisis protests, Miyazaki offers to make the Kenpeitai either clear the streets or round up dissident leaders, it is made explicitly clear both of which will involve extensive brutality.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Miyazaki is prejudiced against the Chinese, calling the Guangdong police force
his approval is what motivates Masaharu in the first place.
"mongrel colleagues".
* InnocentlyInsensitive. [[spoiler:Though Kōnosuke PragmaticVillainy: Whenever Komai starts veering too far into treasonous action, Miyazaki can be quick to dip because he doesn't blame a puppeted Masaharu want to get in trouble for disappointing him again, he clearly still doesn't respect him it.
* RichardNixonTheUsedCarSalesman: In real life, Miyazaki was a Sergeant Major in the Kenpeitai during [=WW2=]
and invites him to a stockholder's meeting in Osaka that after Japan's defeat, he can be a great help to. The comment was intended designated a war criminal, eventually returning to be reassuring, but it only depresses Masaharu more, thinking that ''he'' should be Japan in 1951, where he became an author and wrote a number of novels based on his experience and was also a lover to Creator/YukioMishima. In this timeline where Japan is victorious in [=WW2=], Miyazaki remains in the one people turn to for help Kenpeitai and does not the other way around.]]
take up a literary career.
* LivingLegend: Kōnosuke is hailed TheSpymaster: Miyazaki started his career as one of the few self-made men in all of Japan, which sets a high bar of expectations for Masaharu to meet.
* MinorMajorCharacter: Most
non-commissioned Kenpeitai officer and has spent most of his appearances are relegated to flashbacks and he mostly resides in the Home Isles, so his presence in life hunting down dissidents throughout China. Guangdong is limited to phone calls. However, he is his latest camping ground.
* SurroundedByIdiots: When
the founder of Matsushita Electric Guangdong Police try to shut down the opium trade and his relationship with Masaharu is a key theme in his route.
* PetTheDog:
** His relationship with Masaharu took a hit in
nearly discover the 1950's, but he still invited him and Sachiko to dinner one night so that the family can eat together again.
** If Masaharu does a good job
Kenpeitai's involvement in advancing Matsushita Electric's interests in Japan, Kōnosuke it, Miyazaki will smile and praise him, especially when he wins the middle class over with his cheap air conditioners or sparks be furious about nearly suffering from a 500% spike in air conditioner sales during an intense heat wave.
** [[spoiler:Even when Masaharu gets puppeted and fails his father-in-law for a second time, Kōnosuke doesn't hold it against him too much, just glad that he's still alive and thinking
politically fatal blow, ranting that he can still help is surrounded by imbeciles who threaten his career and standing.
* TheUnapologetic: Despite
the company through other ways.]]
* SelfMadeMan: He started out as an elementary school dropout
Kenpeitai's role in inflaming a race riot in Ibuka's path, Miyazaki takes no responsibility for the violence, rejecting the Chief Executive's advice to restrain his men and meager door-to-door, electrical fan salesman. Eventually, he rose to found one seeing no issue for what they've done.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Miyazaki's ruthlessness is admired by the Japanese, who view him as a stalwart defender
of the few non-Zaibatsu mega-corporations in Japan.
law.
* SoreLoser: Though outwardly composed, Kōnosuke was clearly displeased when Sony dealt their first victory against Matsushita Electric, subtly blaming Masaharu and VillainousFriendship: Miyazaki is the only person to give a warm welcome to Komai upon his complacency for leaving the company so vulnerable.
* StartMyOwn: He used to work for Osaka Electric Light Company before leaving and founding his own company, Matsushita Electric.
* WhenHeSmiles: [[spoiler:When a victorious Masaharu comments on his busy schedule, Kōnosuke lets out a chuckle, one of the rare times he's ever laughed and cathartic proof that Masaharu has finally earned his respect.]]
arrival in Guangdong.



[[folder:Director Samejima '''(UNMARKED SPOILERS)''']]
->'''Role:''' N/A
The Mangyō and Nissan representative sent to monitor Komai's handling of the Guangdong Riots.

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[[folder:Director Samejima '''(UNMARKED SPOILERS)''']]
!! Other Important Politicians

[[folder:Takashima Masuo]]
[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gng_takashima_masuo.png]]
->'''Role:''' N/A
Consul-General of Japan in the State of Guangdong, External Secretary[[note]]Foreign Minister[[/note]] ([[spoiler:Nagano]] cabinet)
->'''Party:''' [[spoiler:Imperial Japanese Army - Martial Law[[note]]Martial law is in effect.\\\
Remain in your homes.\\\
Compliance is mandatory.\\\
Offenders will be shot.[[/note]]]]
->'''Ideology:''' Colonial Government[[note]]Despotism[[/note]]
->'''In-Game Biography''' [[labelnote:Click to Show (Warning: Unmarked Spoilers)]]The right man for the right job; Consul-General Takashima Masuo has found himself at the head of the External Secretariat in the wake of the Imperial Army's intervention. A bureaucrat at heart, and a loyal one at that, he has served valiantly in the various China offices of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.\\\
In dire times like these, he is perfect for the job.\\\
Anyone can tell that this intervention will be a diplomatic disaster. Those in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs must be going through a storm of panicked cables. No matter. For decades, the military has remained above the rabble of civilian politics, and it will remain so. No matter what the Prime Minister says, and no matter what China says, the military is supreme.[[/labelnote]]

The Mangyō and Nissan Consul-General of Japan in the State of Guangdong, acting as Tokyo's main representative sent to monitor Komai's handling of in the Guangdong Riots.region. A loyal bureaucrat at heart, Takashima holds kingmaker power with his ability to directly contact Tokyo and shape their opinion and policies on Guangdong.



* AllegoricalCharacter: Samejima exists to give a human face to Mangyō and Nissan, as well as personify their doubts of Komai's capabilities.
* FauxAffablyEvil: His outward politeness is even more fragile than Komai's, with the slightest trouble being enough for him to expose his temper. Not to mention the fact that he's working for a cruel corporation working thousands of people to death.
* JerkassHasAPoint: He's an corrupt, greedy businessman, but he is right that Komai is purposely downplaying the severity of the Guangdong Riots in the face of his superiors, which is tantamount to treason. If Komai relied too much on Manchuria's help in the Oil Crisis, the Manchurian delegation will personally witness the riots' chaos and validate Samejima by taking away Komai's autonomy.
* NoFullNameGiven: "Samejima" is a Japanese surname, leaving his first name unknown.
* PragmaticVillainy: If he personally sees the damage wrought by the Guangdong Riots, Samejima tears Komai for lying about their severity and says that he could be fired for this. However, Samejima lets him keep his position because removing him now would make the rioters even more powerful.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Samejima is never seen or mentioned, until the Guangdong Riots, hence why his appearance and role in the story is an intrinsic spoiler.

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* AllegoricalCharacter: Samejima exists BearerOfBadNews:
** As Tokyo's representative, Takashima can repeatedly report bad news
to give a human face the sitting Chief Executive about Japan exploiting some benefit from Guangdong without offering anything in return.
** As the Oil Crisis intensifies, [[spoiler:Takashima is called back
to Mangyō Tokyo and Nissan, as well as personify their doubts informs the Chief Executive and Nagano on the phone of Komai's capabilities.
* FauxAffablyEvil: His outward politeness is even more fragile than Komai's,
impending cuts of economic support from the Foreign Ministry and the Greater East Asia Ministry along with the slightest trouble being enough for him orders from military high command to expose his temper. Not to mention the fact that he's working for a cruel corporation working thousands of people to death.
* JerkassHasAPoint: He's an corrupt, greedy businessman, but he is right that Komai is purposely downplaying the severity
have much of the Guangdong Riots Kenpeitai reassigned elsewhere in the face of his superiors, which Sphere.]]
** Takashima also acts as this when [[spoiler:the riots intensify and Tokyo begins to doubt the claims the Chief Executive makes about the situation being under control, claiming that they are looking at their options and warning the Chief Executive that he needs to do better. A follow up phone call from Takashima states the Tokyo
is tantamount scared to treason. If Komai relied too much on Manchuria's help death, hyperbolically claiming that they believe Mao is being resurrected in the Oil countryside and Dai Li is wandering Guangdong’s slums. During the final phone call he informs the Chief Executive that they have worn Tokyo thin and are eager to intervene. Takashima has stated that once his own reputation faulters, there is nothing more he can do to help.]]
* BeleagueredBureaucrat:
** Takashima is usually described as being exhausted and weary from his dealings with Japan as the main representative for Tokyo in Guangdong.
** During the Yasuda
Crisis, Takashima repeatedly tries to get Japan to assist Guangdong through the Manchurian delegation will personally witness economic and political tribulations it faces. According to the riots' chaos Chief Executive, this has made Takashima exhausted by the time they conduct the formality of an economic review for the coming year, something which neither are eager for.
* BeneathTheMask: [[spoiler:He hides it under a mask of calmness, but Takashima is secretly anxious about what Nagano is going to do after he deposes the Chief Executive.]]
* BrutalHonesty:
** Takashima spares little kind words if the Chief Executive fails to reach the annual economic targets, expressing Japan's disappointment expressed by Japan
and validate Samejima by taking away Komai's autonomy.
* NoFullNameGiven: "Samejima" is a Japanese surname, leaving his first name unknown.
* PragmaticVillainy: If he personally sees
spending the damage wrought by rest of the meeting diligently working with the Chief Executive to recover for the next year.
** [[spoiler: In a time of crisis like
the Guangdong Riots, Samejima tears Komai for lying about their severity and says Takashima starts speaking with less tact. If the Chief Executive spends too much time suppressing the Riots, Takashima doesn't unconditionally accept his pleas that he's trying his best, once remarking that he could be fired for this. However, Samejima lets him keep hopes that the Chief Executive is lying and commenting that his position because removing him now would make best efforts aren't enough in another call.]]
* CigaretteOfAnxiety: [[spoiler:With
the rioters even more powerful.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Samejima is never seen or mentioned, until
stress of the Guangdong Riots, hence the sitting Chief Executive thinks that Takashima has begun smoking cigarettes, practically smelling it over his exhausted tone on the phone.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** Despite being colleagues, Takashima is wary about Nagano and his trigger-happy nature. When meeting the Chief Executive and discussing the matter of intelligence sharing from the IJA garrison, Takashima happily admits that Nagano is out doing drills instead of listening in and potentially losing his cool.
** [[spoiler:Takashima is horrified at the possibility of the IJA intervening in Guangdong, which becomes a very tangible possibility during the Guangdong riots. This standard is also
why Takashima doesn't condone the IJA coup, even if the Chief Executive makes a negotiation deal favorable to the rioters; he's quick to remind Nagano that military intervention would could be treasonous.]]
* ExhaustedEyeBags: Takashima's portrait shows him with these, being tired from having to go back and forth from Guangdong as a loyal servant of Japan. They become especially notable during the economic review for the Oil Crisis, where he catches almost no sleep for several months.
* TheFace: [[spoiler:Takashima serves this role to the IJA regime, liaising with Tokyo and representing the regime to the public, telling blatant lies to make their reign more palatable. Takashima also stands out as the sole civilian bureaucrat amongst a cabinet of military generals, with him being barely respected by Nagano.]]
* GoodSmokingEvilSmoking: Takashima is an avid smoker and
his appearance office is filled with cigarette smoke, adding to the oppressive nature of the Japanese consulate building, in spite of its ornate decorations.
* HiddenDepths: Takashima is a massive fan of golf, with it being his main hobby whenever he is not busy with bureaucratic work, excitedly talking away about golfers
and courses as he ignores the boredom of the Chief Executive meeting him.
* HonestAdvisor: Takashima acts as this for Morita at the end of his path, when the Chief Executive is making a diplomatic visit to Tokyo and given the VIP treatment for the first time ever. Takashima gives advice to Morita on how to act and what he should do, given Morita's inexperience with greeting diplomats and politicians for the cameras.
* {{Hypocrite}}: While chatting to the Chief Executive, he laments that the exclusivity and the racial policies of the Americans would forbid him from being able to play a game of golf in Augusta, while completely ignoring the racial hierarchies and discriminatory practices that can be widely seen in Guangdong.
* InsistentTerminology: He insists to the Chief Executive that he be referred to by his formal title.
* JustFollowingOrders: [[spoiler:If the IJA takeover Guangdong, he serves in his new appointment dutifully as a loyal servant despite being aware that the 23rd's actions in Japan will cause a diplomatic crisis, submitting that the military has authority over him.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: If Sagawa confesses to his crimes, Takashima will know to give up on pressing Tokyo's demand that Sagawa be extradited to Japan and allow Sagawa to be indicted in Guangdong.
* MinorMajorCharacter: He doesn't appear as frequently as the Chief Executives, but he's one of the most powerful figures in Guangdong. If the political scheming gets too out of hand, Takashima can bring everyone back in line by threatening to write a report on them and getting Japan involved.
* MouthOfSauron: Takashima works hard relaying information between Japan and Guangdong, advocating on behalf of both of them when discussing with leadership.
* ObstructiveBureaucrat:
** As Tokyo's representative in Guangdong, Takashima repeatedly badgers the Chief Executive to balance their own agenda and plans with Japan's own interests, no matter how inconvenient. [[spoiler:For example, during the Oil Crisis in Morita's path, he and Nagano pressure Morita and Matsushita to accomodate the incoming Japanese immigrants, so Japan's economic and political interests are satisfied.]]
** [[spoiler:If the negotiations with the rioters start offering the right to unionize or above, Takashima will consider obstructing the Chief Executive's work and reporting them to the Japanese Foreign Ministry.]]
* PetTheDog:
** As long as the Chief Executive reaches the economic goals of a particular year, the meeting between him and Takashima is short and full of compliments from the latter.
** After a meeting, Takashima invites the Chief Executive to his private residence for dinner, offering to continue the discussion in a more relaxed setting and commenting that he has a chef who can make an amazing tempura. It conflicts with the Chief Executive's schedule for another meeting, but it is a generous offer that the Chief Executive can optionally accept.
** [[spoiler:While not worth anything tangible, Takashima earnestly apologizes to Morita about Japan's inability to help Guangdong during the Oil Crisis.]]
** [[spoiler:Takashima will be relieved if an assertive Matsushita successfully resolves the Guangdong riots, expressing genuine gratitude for his hard work and putting a good word for him to the rest of the Sphere.]]
** [[spoiler:During the phone calls with the Chief Executive as the latter fails to maintain control of the riots, Takashima earnestly pleads with the Chief Executive to get the situation under control sooner rather than later. During the last phone call before intervention, Takashima has stated that he has even gone the extra mile of staking himself and his reputation to help prevent an IJA intervention and give the Chief Executive a little bit more time.]]
* PragmaticVillainy:
** If Japan's approval is high enough, Takashima will help the Chief Executive stop the Hitachi Coup because it would threaten Tokyo's economic investments in Guangdong.
** [[spoiler:He opposes Nagano's plan to have the Army break up the Oil Crisis riots in Morita's route, citing the destruction it would wrought on Japan's economic interests.]]
* PropagandaMachine: [[spoiler:If the IJA takeover happens, Takashima's
role in Guangdong turns into this, serving as a government spokesperson to the story general public to "spin the casualty and damage reports into something palatable".]]
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Takashima
is far from a good guy, but he does serve this role from the Chief Executive's perspective:
** While the Tokyo government will offer no respite to Guangdong in the wake of the Yasuda crisis, Takashima will acknowledge the difficult circumstances and give the Chief Executive a reprieve from the pre-crisis GDP goal. Similarly during the Oil Crisis, he waives the pre-crisis GDP goal for Guangdong again in light of the external factors beyond the Chief Executive's control, hoping that the crisis is temporary and Guangdong can get back on track.
** He also acts as a neutral mediator [[spoiler:if the Chief Executive accuses the Chinese consulate of aiding the Guangdong rioters and hosts a court trial for it. If the Chief Executive has enough evidence to develop a rock solid case, Takashima will act on their behalf, berating the Chinese consulate for their deception and promising to the Chief Executive that he will prevent any further manipulations by Nanjing. Even having circumstantial evidence will be enough to convince Takashima to bring the matter up with Tokyo and Nanjing, provided that the Japanese frustration with the riots isn't greater than 60%.]]
* RedOniBlueOni: Takashima is the blue oni to Nagano's red oni. Both are the main representatives for Japan's interests, but Nagano is a violent war criminal who will explode at any notion of compromising with the Chinese. By contrast, Takashima is more reserved and polite, even if he's not too keen on disrupting the pro-Japanese status quo.
* SoulCrushingDeskJob: The Chief Executive suspects he is unhappy about his job, since most Japanese diplomats would prefer
an intrinsic spoiler.assignment to China or Manchuria. Being stationed in Guangdong has not been a thrilling or enticing experience for him.



!! The Yasukawa Family

[[folder:Baron Yasukawa]]
->'''Role:''' N/A
A wealthy Japanese nobleman and an old friend of Chief Executive Suzuki. The ensuing Yasuda Crisis forces him to emigrate to the artificial state, much to his dismay.

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!! The Yasukawa Family

[[folder:Baron Yasukawa]]
[[folder:Song Zhiguang]]
->'''Role:''' N/A
A wealthy Japanese nobleman and an old friend
Consul-General of Chief Executive Suzuki. China in the State of Guangdong
The ensuing Yasuda Crisis forces him ambassador of China to emigrate to the Guangdong. Like most of his countrymen, Song sees Guangdong as little more than an artificial state, much state created to serve Japanese interests and resents the Four Companies for their poor treatment of his dismay.fellow Chinese.



* BeneathTheMask: The Baron tries to remain hopeful that Matsuzawa will meet him personally because of his formerly glorious reputation, but he secretly knows how little it means by the time he's lost his wealth. It's only a coping mechanism to reassure himself.
* BrokenPedestal: Interviewing and witnessing the spoiled attitudes of the Japanese elite makes Yoshiko question if her father was just as childish and obnoxious, something she would've never thought about before coming to Guangdong.
* BrokenSystemDogmatist: Unlike his daughter, the Baron has no interest in helping the Chinese or even getting to know them better. As far as he’s concerned, he and the Japanese have their own role and the Chinese should remain separate. This belief ends up shattered during the Yasuda Crisis, stripping his family of most of their wealth and sentencing him to Guangdong for good.
* CigaretteOfAnxiety: He develops a bad smoking addiction after he loses most of his wealth in the Yasuda Crisis. When Yoshiko tries to meet him at one point, the smell of cigarettes almost overwhelms her.
* DrivenToSuicide: If the Japanese are turned away during the Yasuda Crisis, he will reassure Yoshiko one last time before jumping into traffic the morning after.
* EmptyPromise: After losing everything in the Yasuda Crisis, the Baron tries to reassure his daughter that everything will work out in the end. He tells Yoshiko that the Chief Executive knows they are here and surely Matsuzawa would not turn down a chance to meet them. But after months of no developments and their funds beginning to dry up, Yoshiko begins looking for work to which he warns her of the dangers outside and says he will cut back on smoking and food, another promise that Yoshiko doubts.
* HopeSpot: After weeks of waiting, Yasukawa finally gets a call from Chief Executive Matsuzawa, who apologies for not reaching out sooner and invites him to a meeting. Unfortunately this optimism is cut short as the taxi he takes ends up going down the wrong route and hitting a cyclist in a Chinese/Zhujin neighbourhood. Yasukawa is pulled out of the taxi and beaten by an angry crowd, leaving him battered and broken eventually leading to his death.
* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: After the Yasuda crisis, Yasukawa returns to Guangdong with his daughter bringing what remaining funds they have left with them.
* MoralMyopia: If the Japanese refugees are given more aid during the Yasuda Crisis, the Baron will be elated to finally meet Matsuzawa and find a proper job, ignoring the countless Zhujin managers who will be fired so that he and the other Japanese can keep themselves afloat.
* MortonsFork: Regardless of whether or not the Japanese are given safe harbour or not, Yasukawa will still die during the Yasuda Crisis.
* OldFriend: Baron Yasukawa is an old acquaintance of Suzuki, having worked with each other during the latter's time in the House of Peers. They reunite at a formal in Guangdong after Yasukawa moves for better business opportunities.
* ParentsAsPeople: He clearly cares for his daughter, but his concern can also make him condescending to her. He chastises her curiosity with the poorer Chinese and Zhujin residents living in Guangdong and expects her to get married rather than “worry about the world”.
* RichesToRags: Downplayed. Whilst he and his family and not completely impoverished, they can no longer enjoy the luxuries they once had in the aftermath of the Yasuda crisis, such as having to disembark alongside many other destitute Japanese salarymen.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: {{Subverted}}. When he and Yoshiko arrive in Guangdong, he hopes that his past association with Suzuki will let them pass the security checkpoint with no questions asked. Not only does everyone ignore his connections, the guard outright steals a thousand yen right in front of him and there’s not a thing he can do about it.
* StayInTheKitchen: Despite her persisting demands, the Baron does not want Yoshiko to get a job, even if it means an extra source of revenue to alleviate their troubles in the Yasuda Crisis. Besides the misogynist undertones, he also doesn’t want her working because he fears that she’ll be harmed by the street violence plaguing Guangdong.
* TemptingFate: When he and his daughter visit Guangdong, the Baron reprimands Yoshiko for staring at the impoverished Chinese citizens living on the street, remarking that there’s no point in giving them any curiosity because she’ll never come back to this place again. He eats his own words when the Yasuda Crisis destroys their family’s wealth and sends them back to Guangdong, now as a washed up has-been.
* TornApartByTheMob: If Matsuzawa prioritises Japanese refugees over the Chinese and Zhujin of Guangdong during the Yasuda crisis, Yasukawa is beaten to death by a mob of angry Chinese and Zhujins after he indirectly causes his taxi driver to run over a cyclist.

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* BeneathTheMask: The Baron tries to remain hopeful that Matsuzawa will meet him personally because of AssInAmbassador: He is the Chinese ambassador for Guangdong and can barely hide his formerly glorious reputation, but he secretly knows how little it means by contempt for the time he's lost his wealth. It's only artificial state.
* LesCollaborateurs: Song is
a coping mechanism to reassure himself.
* BrokenPedestal: Interviewing
Chinese diplomat who was born in Guangdong and witnessing the spoiled attitudes of currently collaborates with the Japanese elite makes Yoshiko question if her father was just as childish and obnoxious, something she would've never thought about before coming colonial regime.
* DrowningMySorrows: If Komai takes over Guangdong, Song will indulge in alcoholism
to Guangdong.
* BrokenSystemDogmatist: Unlike his daughter,
cope with the Baron horrors that Hitachi will unleash on the country.
* EnemyMine: If Guangdong
has no interest in helping done enough to improve the quality of life of its Chinese or even getting to know them better. As far as he’s concerned, he citizens and subsequently raise China’s opinion, Song can be asked by the reigning Chief Executive to help investigate the Hitachi coup plot. In such a case, he will he help on the basis that a Hitachi coup could threaten China and its people.
* TheExile: [[spoiler:Unlike most of the cast in Guangdong, Song is spared during the IJA's takeover, since being a Chinese ambassador grants him immunity. Instead, he's expelled back to China, more apprehensive than ever to
the Japanese have their own role and border guards who escort him.]]
* FaceHeelTurn: Song joined
the Chinese should remain separate. This belief ends army in 1936 and fought in the Second Sino-Japanese War against Japan, but has since joined the foreign ministry of the collaborationist Nanjing regime. [[spoiler:Except that an investigation can reveal that his turn was a ruse and he's still a CPC loyalist, secretly trying to subvert Japanese rule in Guangdong.]]
* HiddenDepths:
** On top of his diplomatic duties, Song likes to tour the Three Pearls and wander the streets, still reminiscing a time when his home province was free from imperial control.
** Song has old friends in a Chinese district that he grew
up shattered in, still visiting them and checking how his hometown is doing. The Chief Executive assumes that he was just doing his job and Song denies it, though he sarcastically adds that he might collect some complaints from the community for the Chief Executive to hear.
* InSpiteOfANail: Despite China loosing the Second Sino-Japanese War in TNO, Song still manages to become an ambassador for China much like his real-life counterpart.
* TheMole: [[spoiler:Investigations can reveal that Song is a CPC mole who's been aiding the Guangdong riots to overthrow the reigning Japanese class.]]
* MysteriousPast: Most records of the old Chinese government were destroyed or lost to corruption, so Song's history
during the Yasuda Crisis, stripping Greater East Asian War isn't well-known. [[spoiler:If the Chief Executive wants to investigate his family of most of their wealth and sentencing him connection to the Guangdong for good.
* CigaretteOfAnxiety: He develops a bad smoking addiction after he loses most of
riots, his wealth in the Yasuda Crisis. When Yoshiko tries to meet him at one point, the smell of cigarettes almost overwhelms her.
* DrivenToSuicide: If the Japanese are turned away during the Yasuda Crisis, he
past will reassure Yoshiko one last time before jumping into traffic need to be uncovered.]]
* ObstructiveBureaucrat:
** He usually impedes
the morning after.
* EmptyPromise: After losing everything in
Chief Executive's choices abroad by emphasizing the Yasuda Crisis, the Baron tries to reassure his daughter "laws of sovereign states", which means that everything will work out in Guangdong can't do anything that could threaten the end. He tells Yoshiko autonomy of the Chinese Republic.
** Song is also notoriously obstructive to any economic cooperation between China and Guangdong, citing tariffs, working conditions, and the bureaucracy. Tellingly, when Song agrees to make a deal in exchange for subsidizing Chinese companies, the Chief Executive is utterly shocked and can accept.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Song can usually mask his contempt for the Chief Executive with an air of pseudo-politeness. The mask finally slips when a Chinese citizen is unjustly beaten and robbed by a corrupt police officer, where he expresses so much anger
that the Chief Executive knows they are here and surely Matsuzawa would not turn down a chance to meet them. But after months of no developments and their funds beginning to dry up, Yoshiko begins looking for work to which he warns her of the dangers outside and says he will cut back on smoking and food, another promise that Yoshiko doubts.
* HopeSpot: After weeks of waiting, Yasukawa finally gets a call from Chief Executive Matsuzawa, who apologies for not reaching out sooner and invites him to a meeting. Unfortunately this optimism
is cut short as the taxi he takes ends up going down the wrong route and hitting a cyclist in a Chinese/Zhujin neighbourhood. Yasukawa is pulled out of the taxi and beaten by an angry crowd, leaving him battered and broken eventually leading to little intimidated.
* PetTheDog: Despite
his death.
* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: After the Yasuda crisis, Yasukawa returns to Guangdong with his daughter bringing what remaining funds they have left with them.
* MoralMyopia: If the Japanese refugees are given more aid during the Yasuda Crisis, the Baron will be elated to finally meet Matsuzawa and find a proper job, ignoring the countless Zhujin managers who will be fired so that
bitterness about Guangdong's existence, he and the other Japanese can keep themselves afloat.
* MortonsFork: Regardless of whether or not the Japanese are given safe harbour or not, Yasukawa will still die during the Yasuda Crisis.
* OldFriend: Baron Yasukawa is an old acquaintance of Suzuki, having worked with each other during the latter's time in the House of Peers. They reunite at a formal in Guangdong after Yasukawa moves for better business opportunities.
* ParentsAsPeople: He clearly cares for his daughter, but his concern can also make him condescending to her. He chastises her curiosity with the poorer Chinese and Zhujin residents living in Guangdong and expects her to get married rather than “worry
does care about the world”.
* RichesToRags: Downplayed. Whilst he and his family and not completely impoverished, they can no longer enjoy the luxuries they once had in the aftermath of the Yasuda crisis, such as having to disembark alongside many other destitute Japanese salarymen.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: {{Subverted}}. When he and Yoshiko arrive in Guangdong, he hopes that his past association with Suzuki will let them pass the security checkpoint with no questions asked. Not only does everyone ignore his connections, the guard outright steals a thousand yen right in front of him and there’s not a thing he can do about it.
* StayInTheKitchen: Despite her persisting demands, the Baron does not want Yoshiko to get a job, even if it means an extra source of revenue to alleviate their troubles in the Yasuda Crisis. Besides the misogynist undertones, he also doesn’t want her working because he fears that she’ll be harmed by the street violence plaguing Guangdong.
* TemptingFate: When he and his daughter visit Guangdong, the Baron reprimands Yoshiko for staring at the impoverished
Chinese citizens living on who live within its borders. He resents the street, remarking numerous abuses they endure under the Chief Executives and, in Morita's path, [[spoiler:he only agrees to help the "brain drain" migration in the Oil Crisis, if these injustices are addressed]].
* PreciousPhoto: Song has various framed photos around his office, some of which include him and other soldiers during the Second Sino-Japanese War. [[spoiler:It is one of many hints
that there’s no point in giving Song harbors stronger anti-Japanese sentiment than first realized]].
* RulesLawyer: Part of Song's obstructiveness comes from his knowledge of procedures and laws within the Republic of China. One such confrontation between the Chief Executive and Song erupts over fugitives who escaped over the border to China, with the Chief Executive trying to get Song to have
them any curiosity because she’ll never come back quickly arrested and taken back, but Song insists that Guangdong must follow China's extradition laws in consultation with Nanjing.
* SpottingTheThread: In his long history as a diplomat, Song spent some time in the embassy of the West Russian Revolutionary Front, making an impression on them. [[spoiler:It's an early hint that Song is a lot more sympathetic
to this socialism than he might let observers think, a fact confirmed if the investigation has enough evidence to arrest his suspected contacts and reveal a cornucopia of socialist literature.]]
* TaughtByExperience: When the Chief Executive asks Song what his most fond memory was as a diplomat, Song answers that it would be his time as a Chinese diplomat in the West Russian Revolutionary Front, prior to the West Russian War. While he was way out of his depth in an unimpressive assignment, stuck in the bitter cold with a language he barely knew, right before a war, he regards it fondly as a great learning experience and the
place again. He eats that reminded him most of his own words when time as a soldier. [[spoiler:This also foreshadows his communist sympathies.]]
* WorthyOpponent: Song draws some level of begrudging respect from
the Yasuda Crisis destroys their family’s wealth Chief Executive for being an honest man fighting for an honest cause, which is more than can be said for most in Guangdong. However, he still draws a lot of ire for his obstructiveness.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: PlayedWith. Song is native to Guangdong
and sends them back serves as China's ambassador to the State of Guangdong, now as a washed up has-been.
* TornApartByTheMob: If Matsuzawa prioritises Japanese refugees over the Chinese and Zhujin of
but he considers Guangdong during the Yasuda crisis, Yasukawa is beaten to death by a mob of angry Chinese be nothing more than an artificial colony and Zhujins after thus believes he indirectly causes is no longer resident to his taxi driver to run over a cyclist.home province.



[[folder:Yasukawa Yoshiko]]
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The daughter of Baron Yasukawa, who takes a keen interest in Guangdong following a quick visit. After a series of tragedies, Yoshiko Yasukawa becomes a journalist to interview and publish the daily lives of the people living in Guangdong.

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[[folder:Yasukawa Yoshiko]]
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[[folder:Wang Jingxu]]
->'''Role:''' N/A
Political Attaché to the State of Guangdong
The daughter of Baron Yasukawa, who takes a keen interest in Guangdong following a quick visit. After a series of tragedies, Yoshiko Yasukawa becomes a journalist Chinese consulate's political attaché to interview and publish the daily lives State of the people living in Guangdong.Guangdong.



* AmateurSleuth: As a journalist, Yoshiko often uses methods of sleuthing and amateur detective work to find her next big story.
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe:
** Left to fend for herself after the Yasuda Crisis, Yoshiko forms an odd companionship with Lam, who escorts her to the districts so she can do her reporting. On the Chinese New Year, Yoshiko gives him a red envelope as a gift to express gratitude for putting up with her and for Guangdong taking her in after the Yasuda Crisis. This cements their friendship and takes Lam aback, after thinking about how rare gratitude is in a place like Guangdong.
** Yoshiko takes a surprising turn of loyalty towards Fujitsu if they take over Guangdong because they treat her and the Kanton Fujin Koron so well. When she is taken on a tour of a Fujitsu lab and witnesses their technological breakthroughs, she reasons to return the favor by pumping more pro-Fujitsu articles for them.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's a generally pleasant person, but she's far from submissive. When Lam's new boss starts verbally abusing him after the Civil Service Ordinance's rejection Yoshiko stands up for him and intimidates him enough to leave.
* CondescendingCompassion: [[spoiler:After Ibuka authorizes business subsidies during the Oil Crisis, Yoshiko interviews people on the street to get a glimpse on how they've been surviving the disaster. However, many of her interviewees know of her Fujitsu favoritisms and respond to her questions with bitter sarcasm, even lampshading her condescending concern for them.]]
* ContemptCrossfire: Yoshiko desperately tries to find work in publishing of any kind, but she's not accepted by either the middle-class Zhujin or her own ethnic group, the upper-class Japanese. Zhujin publishers don't want to hire Japanese people and Japanese publishers overlook her in favor of men.
* CreatureOfHabit: [[spoiler:By the Oil Crisis in Morita's path, Yoshiko has developed an extremely consistent daily routine, which allows her to remain focused on the present. However, she is forced to deviate from her typical routine when the riots break out and she rushes back home earlier than usual to avoid the ensuing violence at nightfall.]]
* CynicIdealistDuo: Yoshiko is the idealist to the cynical Lam. Lam dismisses Morita and Li and says that they shouldn't be taken at face value. Yoshiko believes in them due to their history on the streets and is content that she at least plays her part regardless of whether the Chief Executive succeeds or not.
* DisappointedInYou: If Morita agrees to extradite Sagawa to Japan, Yoshiko will be frustrated at what she and much of Guangdong see as a half-measure that sets a precedent of corrupt Japanese going to Japan for a lesser sentence. The people are let down by Morita's administration pursuing justice for awhile, before giving into Tokyo's pressure.
* FallenPrincess: Yoshiko, the daughter of a Japanese nobleman, loses everything including her father and cannot even get the insurance payout.
* ForWantOfANail: The relationship that develops between Lam and Yoshiko will change depending on who the Chief Executive is. In Morita's path Lam assists Yoshiko in her journalistic career to report on the livelihoods on those in Guangdong, eventually forming a friendship as Yoshiko adopts a Zhujin identity. In Matsushita's path neither remain in contact with one another with them living separate lives and only encountering one another when Yoshiko tries to interview those on the front lines of the riots. In Ibuka's path, Yoshiko's rapid ascent under the meritocracy leaves her rarely thinking about Lam, only pondering the question towards the end of the path. Komai's reign destroys their spirits seeing the abuses inflicted and their livelihoods threatened, only meeting for one last time after the riots for an awkward conversation.
* ForgottenFallenFriend: Yoshiko used to be well-known by the Japanese elite as the Baron's daughter, but after her father's fall from grace and death, she's become all but forgotten and ignored by them. However, Yoshiko embraces this status, preferring to be alone than in the company of money-hungry opportunists.
* ForgottenFirstMeeting: Lam and Yoshiko first meet one another when Yoshiko and her father arrive in Guangdong after being left destitute by the Yasuda Crisis and Lam steals a thousand yen from them, having been ordered to confiscate cash "for the good of the state". Yoshiko and Lam had an even earlier encounter when Yoshiko looking in on Lam and his police colleagues eating lunch whilst on her first trip to Guangdong. Neither of them remember these encounters.
* GoingNative: Building a new life in Guangdong, Yoshiko considers the country her true home, despite her origins in Japan. At the end of Morita's focus tree, Yoshiko proudly accepts the Cantonese culture and becomes a Zhujin, no matter how much she will be mocked for it. [[spoiler:Even if she is sent back to the Home Isles after the IJA takeover, Yoshiko still thinks that a part of her will remain in Guangdong.]]
* HaveWeMet: A few days after her disasterous interview at the market, she gets into a meeting with her editor who tells her that he cannot have her remain helpless and has called in a favour from the Guangdong Police to have an officer mind her during her interviews. On cue, Lam Haau-cyun enters as this officer much to the surprise of both of them.
* HistoryRepeats:
** [[spoiler:During the riots in Komai’s path, Yoshiko is forced from her home by the government in an effort to get Japanese citizens away from Chinese districts, left in a hotel room with her possessions spread on the floor. It's a self-aware repeat of her arrival to Guangdong after the Yasuda Crisis, listening to a Chief Executive make a meaningless speech while her livelihood is torn apart and her future uncertain.]]
** [[spoiler:After the IJA coup, she gets forcibly sent back to Japan after asking one too many questions to an IJA representative. Her arrival in Japan mirrors her past arrival in Guangdong, forced to resign from her journalistic career and returning home with nothing but a briefcase, little money, and no connections.]]
* HorribleHousing: After losing her father, Yoshiko takes up residence in a humid unventilated room with a small table and a gas stove. And this is considered to be good Zhujin housing.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: {{Downplayed}}. Yoshiko usually has a good eye for criticizing the Japanese elite, but not even she can resist the affability exuded by Ibuka, whose compliments flatter her enough to believe his goals are legitimately meritocratic and a benefit to everyone in Guangdong. She's even one of the few to try defending Ibuka's unpopular Zoning Ordinance, ignoring his blatant disregard for individual lives.
* HumanInterestStory:
** If Morita pledges to invest in public housing, Yoshiko will try to interview people with her improved Cantonese in a Zhujin district with slow success. Lam will then offer to show her the worst that Guangdong has to offer the day after, giving her a real story.
** Alternatively, if Morita pledges to invest in schooling, she will get Lam to drive her out to a rural school one hour out of Kōshū to view the conditions. She comes to find an overcrowded, dilapidated and under equipped school, something that she wants to report on. The editor only gives her permission because it'd make a better story than their competitors, which ends up paying off when it goes viral among Kanton Fujin Koron's readership.
** In Ibuka’s path, Lee Hei’s reputation as a model learner gains him an interview with Yoshiko, where they discuss various topics like the meaning of being a Zhujin, something that Hei himself is starting to identify as.
* ILetGwenStacyDie: Yoshiko blames herself for her father's death, thinking about what she could have done differently to ensure he would still be alive.
* InnocentlyInsensitive:
** She tries to start an interview and ask questions to a shopkeeper, unintentionally distracting him from his job and hurting his business. Even when he finally snaps, she still doesn't understand that she's bugging him due to not understanding Cantonese. Fortunately, Lam intervenes and defuses the situation. When her Cantonese improves, she eventually figures out what the shopkeeper was saying to her, much to her embarrassment.
** Shortly after Morita visits a factory, Yoshiko interviews the factory's owner in pursuit of a good story. Initially she takes the owner at face value when he tells her about "good-for-nothing bureaucrats" "strangling the industry" and it is only until she notices Lam visibly uncomfortable that she begins to think of another angle. After the interview she asks Lam what made him so uncomfortable and what the real story is.
* IntrepidReporter: Yoshiko is brave enough to personally search for news stories, visiting potentially dangerous scenes to report on the societal ills that exist in Guangdong.
* ItsAllAboutMe: [[spoiler:Stubbornly pro-Fujitsu in Ibuka's path, Yoshiko gets into frequent arguments with her manager about it, who comments that her articles are defending an increasingly unpopular Chief Executive and turning the newspaper's audience away. However, Yoshiko doesn't even care, only wanting to write what she wants and willing to risk the entire business for her own political biases.]]
* JerkassHasAPoint: [[spoiler:In her article "Two Swarms", Yoshiko condemns the Guangdong riots as a pointless affair which has no chance of overthrowing the ruling class and building a new, fairer society from its ashes. While she writes the article at the peak of her favoritism towards Fujitsu, she's sadly right; the rioters, much as they try to start a revolution, cannot possibly succeed in overthrowing the government. Even if they did, the IJA would intervene and put an end to the affair.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: [[spoiler:Contrary to Ibuka's change of heart in his Reconciliation ending, Yoshiko has no regret for her defense of the Chief Executive and blatant favoritism towards Fujitsu. However, she knows that she'll be fired if she continues down this path, so she reluctantly agrees to her manager's demands that she moderate her stance.]]
* LanguageBarrier: As part of her new job, Yoshiko tries to interview a shopkeeper despite not knowing any Cantonese, much to the frustration of the shopkeeper and Lam Haau-cyun who arrives to break up the commotion.
* NaiveNewcomer: Yoshiko isn't a long-term resident in Guangdong; she visited the country a couple of times with her father and only immigrated there during the Yasuda Crisis. When she tries working for a press company, her inexperience and lack of fluent Cantonese nearly gets her attacked by aggravated Chinese citizens, which requires Lam to be assigned to work with her.
* NotSoAboveItAll: [[spoiler:Unlike most of the Japanese elite in Matsushita's path, Yoshiko tries to recognize the ongoing Guangdong riots after months of their outbreak, resisting the popular notion that they are over. However, when she's invited to a party and sees one of the guests accidentally spill a drink on his lapel, she laughs along with the other partygoers and forgets about the riots, ultimately caught up in the celebratory mood that everyone else is in.]]
* ObliviousToHerOwnDescription: Gaining a massive ego under Fujitsu's influence, Yoshiko denounces all of her critics as "lesser tabloids and yellow papers", which would describe her own journalism, except that it's heavily biased in favor of Fujitsu.
* PassingTheTorch: [[spoiler:In Ibuka's Persistence ending, the Kanton Koron's manager decides to move to the Home Isles and passes ownership of the business to Yoshiko. Placing her nameplate on her desk, Yoshiko eagerly awaits the chance to turn Yasukawa into a renowned name in Guangdong.]]
* PollutedWasteland: Yoshiko has an encounter with Guangdong's wretched landscape during one commute to work, watching the smog released from factories the night prior blowing over Kōshū before having to put on a mask to avoid inhaling sulphurous smoke and the stench of the sweaty humidity of the tram. By the time she gets to work, the pale blue mask has gone dark with smoke and soot.
* PropagandaMachine:
** In Fujitsu's path, Yoshiko writes favorable articles endorsing their policies and politicians, genuinely buying into Ibuka's rhetoric. [[spoiler:By the time of the Oil Crisis, people have caught on with her bias and denounce her as such, which offends her greatly.]]
** Yoshiko reluctantly becomes a propagandist for Hitachi in their path, as the Kanton Fujin Koron is threatened with closure if they don’t comply. [[spoiler:During Komai’s unrestrained response to the riots, Yoshiko is present at the verdict declarations of sixty captured rioters because the government wants reporters to detail these sentencings to demoralize the resistant population.]]
* ProperlyParanoid: [[spoiler:By the end of the Oil Crisis in Komai's route, Yoshiko has become extremely paranoid about stepping out-of-line with her Hitachi censors or having her house burned down by angry Chinese citizens. Considering that failing to abide by government censors could get her disappeared and the rising discontent against Japanese expats among the Chinese population, her paranoia is warranted.]]
* RagsToRiches: Her family starts out losing all of their wealth in the Yasuda Crisis, but Yoshiko climbs back up the ranks in Ibuka's path, becoming a respected journalist and elevating Kanton Fujin Koron to national fame. She thanks Fujitsu for facilitating her transformation from an unmarried daughter into an independent, ambitious jouranlist, which no one, not even her late father, can claim credit for.
-->''Are you proud, father? Or jealous?''
* RebelliousSpirit: {{Downplayed}}. She doesn’t do anything illegal, but she expresses a lot of interest in the livelihoods of the Chinese and Zhujin, something that father doesn’t approve of because Japanese elites are supposed to be elevated above them.
* RichKidTurnedSocialActivist: Despite a rather sheltered upbringing, she expresses interest in the lives of the Chinese and Zhujin upon visiting Guangdong for the first time with her father. By the time her father dies and she becomes a journalist, she is actively reporting on the difficulties experienced in the lives of the Chinese and Zhujin.
** During an auction held by Morita, if he chose to sell Yasuda's assets to the Japanese, she expresses disdain for the "profit-loving power-hungry money insects" and believes she is better off no longer being associated with them. Watching the auction play out, she also wonders what Morita has to gain from this, a thought ironically shared by Morita himself.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: Desperate to find a job, Yoshiko storms into the offices of Kanton Fujin Koron, a women's magazine, demanding work. When she is being forcibly removed by security, she states that she is the daughter of Baron Yasukawa. It sort of works; the editor brings her in, but only because her story would be interesting to the Japanese readership and not because he's intimidated. If anything, his tone to her is dripping with condescension.
* SheKnowsTooMuch: [[spoiler:{{Subverted}} in the IJA coup. After the Legislative Council is dissolved, Yoshiko asks an IJA spokesperson about how long the declared martial law will last, who grows annoyed with her questions and sends her out with an escort. At first, Yoshiko fears that she's going to be executed for asking too many questions and puncturing their facade of a temporary regime, but they instead send her on the first plane to the Home Isles, since her nobility spares her further punishment.]]
* ShelteredAristocrat: Yoshiko empathizes with the Zhujin and Chinese of Guangdong, but her aristocratic upbringing has sheltered her from knowing the full extent of how much poverty and oppression they face. She comes to realize this after becoming an interviewer and going out in the field with Lam to see how horrible the living standards.
* StrangerInAFamiliarLand: After nearly a decade of living in the tenements of Guangdong, Yoshiko briefly returns to her former, illustrious life when she visits a luxury hotel and sees the rest of the Japanese elite there. She finds out that she's been long forgotten by everyone else there and can no longer fit in with the dreamy crowd, spending most of her time near the exit. Instead, she's retained her investigative abilities to pick up on conversation, showing that she's now become more familiar with living in the middle-class of Guangdong.
* TeasingFromBehindTheLanguageBarrier: Yoshiko is the victim of this when the shopkeeper she tries to interview yells abuse at her, with the police officers understanding Cantonese reacting with shock.
* TookALevelInCynic: [[spoiler:After Komai violently suppresses the Guangdong riots, Yoshiko realizes that her old life of venturous journalism is completely destroyed. The surviving Chinese citizens will hate the Japanese more than ever and entering the Chinese districts would be a death sentence for her, leaving Yoshiko forever condemned to the walled enclaves built by Hitachi. The whole situation depresses Yoshiko and she hates Komai for it, but knows she can't do anything to help herself and dedicates the rest of her life to just staying alive.]]
* TookALevelInJerkass: Initially, she's sympathetic to the plights of the lower class, notably expressing opposition to Fujitsu's plans to bulldoze their districts in the Chinese New Year. However, spending more time in Ibuka's Guangdong has a toll on these views, whom she originally expressed concern for. Now, she considers them all freeloaders who refuse to work in a supposedly fair meritocracy and blame all of their troubles on Fujitsu like spoiled children. [[spoiler:After her biases are chastised by her manager, she reaches the peak of her jerkassery, denying all criticism aimed towards Fujitsu and even unsympathetically ignoring a beggar on the way to her apartment.]]
* TheUnapologetic: [[spoiler:With an inflated ego in Fujitsu's path, Yoshiko doesn't like being admonished by her manager, even though the Oil Crisis makes her support of Fujitsu anathema for the paper's audience. She curses everyone but herself for her own troubles and stubbornly declares that she will write whatever she wants, regardless of the consequences.]]
* UrbanHellscape: Taking up Lam's offer to see the worst that Guangdong has to offer, the two of them go to one of Kōshū's walled cities. They spend half an hour touring the walled city experiencing the tall dim alleys with water dripping from [=ACs=] and drying clothes, children playing around a limp addict and unlicensed doctors advertising their services on front of brothels. Yoshiko will remark that "it's a completely different world" to which Lam will reply that it is the life of thousands of people in this one city and that there are many more.
* UnfulfilledPurposeMisery: [[spoiler:In Ibuka’s Reconciliation ending, Yoshiko feels that Fujitsu and the society she worked so hard to advocate for has betrayed her. As far as she is concerned, being forced to moderate her articles is the equivalent of the unfulfilled potential of the aristocratic daughter she once used to be, chaperoned around at the use of other people. She even briefly considers to start her own pressing business, but reckons that the Yasukawa name has lost all meaning outside of Guangdong at this point.]]
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: No matter the path, [[spoiler:barring the IJA coup]], Yoshiko can never return to Japan because the Yasukawas have lost almost everything in the Home Isles and she's already become deeply integrated in Guangdong society.

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* AmateurSleuth: As TheAllegedExpert: Wang has done a journalist, Yoshiko often uses methods of sleuthing terrible job in border security, which has worsened the smuggling and amateur detective work to find her next big story.
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe:
** Left to fend for herself after the Yasuda Crisis, Yoshiko forms an odd companionship with Lam, who escorts her to the districts so she can do her reporting. On the Chinese New Year, Yoshiko gives him a red envelope as a gift to express gratitude for putting up with her and for Guangdong taking her in after the Yasuda Crisis. This cements their friendship and takes Lam aback, after thinking about how rare gratitude is in a place like Guangdong.
** Yoshiko takes a surprising turn of loyalty towards Fujitsu if they take over Guangdong because they treat her and the Kanton Fujin Koron so well. When she is taken on a tour of a Fujitsu lab and witnesses their technological breakthroughs, she reasons to return the favor by pumping more pro-Fujitsu articles for them.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's a generally pleasant person, but she's far from submissive. When Lam's new boss starts verbally abusing him after the Civil Service Ordinance's rejection Yoshiko stands up for him and intimidates him enough to leave.
* CondescendingCompassion: [[spoiler:After Ibuka authorizes business subsidies during the Oil Crisis, Yoshiko interviews people on the street to get a glimpse on how they've
organized crime that currently cripples Guangdong. [[spoiler:A potential investigation reveals that Wang has been surviving doing this on purpose, being a Kuomintang loyalist and distracting Guangdong's security service to weaken Japan's control of the disaster. However, many of her interviewees know of her Fujitsu favoritisms and respond to her questions with bitter sarcasm, even lampshading her condescending concern for them.province.]]
* ContemptCrossfire: Yoshiko desperately tries AssInAmbassador: The Chief Executive considers Wang to find be even more difficult to work with than Song. Wang, a military official serving as a political attaché, is noticeably colder to the Chief Executive when they first meet, refusing to [[HandshakeRefusal shake his hand]] and blatantly stating that doesn't think anything productive will come from their meeting. Furthermore, he is often sent by Song to investigate matters in publishing Guangdong on behalf of any kind, but she's the Chinese consulate, which is how they can be so obstructive to the Chief Executive.
* AwfulWeddedLife: His wife frequently leaves Wang in Guangdong to go to Guangxi, with some believing that this is due to marital issues. [[spoiler:However, an investigation can reveal that this is
not accepted by either the middle-class Zhujin or her own ethnic group, the upper-class Japanese. Zhujin publishers don't want case; his wife is actually being sent by Wang to hire coordinate with He in Guangxi and subvert Japanese people and Japanese publishers overlook her in favor of men.
* CreatureOfHabit: [[spoiler:By the Oil Crisis in Morita's path, Yoshiko has developed an extremely consistent daily routine, which allows her to remain focused on the present. However, she is forced to deviate from her typical routine when the riots break out and she rushes back home earlier than usual to avoid the ensuing violence at nightfall.
rule.]]
* CynicIdealistDuo: Yoshiko is LesCollaborateurs: Wang was born in Beijing, but has now become a Japanese collaborator, serving as the idealist Chinese-consulate's political attaché.
* DrowningMySorrows: Wang indulges in drinking with Song after Komai takes over Guangdong, desperate
to cope with the cynical Lam. Lam dismisses Morita and Li and says that they shouldn't be taken at face value. Yoshiko believes in them due to their history horrors of Japanese brutality being unleashed on the streets populace.
* HatesSmallTalk: Wang is uptight
and unfriendly, which is content that she at least plays her part regardless of whether the reason why the Chief Executive succeeds or not.
doesn't like working with him.
* DisappointedInYou: If Morita agrees IFightForTheStrongestSide: Wang was one of the last few influential figures who defected to extradite Sagawa to Japan, Yoshiko will be frustrated at what she the Jiangwei regime, as the Nationalists and much of Guangdong see as a half-measure that sets a precedent of corrupt Japanese going to Japan for a lesser sentence. The people are let down Communists were beaten back by Morita's administration pursuing justice for awhile, before giving into Tokyo's pressure.
* FallenPrincess: Yoshiko,
the daughter of a Japanese nobleman, loses everything including her father and cannot even get the insurance payout.
Japanese.
* ForWantOfANail: The relationship that develops between Lam and Yoshiko will change depending on who TheMole: [[spoiler:If investigated, the Chief Executive is. In Morita's path Lam assists Yoshiko in her journalistic career to report on the livelihoods on those in Guangdong, eventually forming discovers that he's been a friendship as Yoshiko adopts a Zhujin identity. In Matsushita's path neither remain in contact secret Kuomintang loyalist and working with one another with them living separate lives and only encountering one another when Yoshiko tries He Yingqin to interview those on the front lines of the riots. In Ibuka's path, Yoshiko's rapid ascent under the meritocracy leaves her rarely thinking about Lam, only pondering the question towards the end of the path. Komai's reign destroys their spirits seeing the abuses inflicted and their livelihoods threatened, only meeting for one last time after the riots for an awkward conversation.
* ForgottenFallenFriend: Yoshiko used to be well-known by the Japanese elite as the Baron's daughter, but after her father's fall from grace and death, she's become all but forgotten and ignored by them. However, Yoshiko embraces this status, preferring to be alone than in the company of money-hungry opportunists.
* ForgottenFirstMeeting: Lam and Yoshiko first meet one another when Yoshiko and her father arrive in
destroy Guangdong after being left destitute by intensifying the Yasuda Crisis and Lam steals a thousand yen from them, having been ordered to confiscate cash "for the good of the state". Yoshiko and Lam had an even earlier encounter when Yoshiko looking in on Lam and his police colleagues eating lunch whilst on her first trip to Guangdong. Neither of them remember these encounters.
* GoingNative: Building a new life in Guangdong, Yoshiko considers the country her true home, despite her origins in Japan. At the end of Morita's focus tree, Yoshiko proudly accepts the Cantonese culture and becomes a Zhujin, no matter how much she will be mocked for it. [[spoiler:Even if she is sent back to the Home Isles after the IJA takeover, Yoshiko still thinks that a part of her will remain in Guangdong.
riots.]]
* HaveWeMet: A few days after her disasterous interview at MysteriousPast: {{Subverted}}. Unlike most of his colleagues, Wang's military record is relatively preserved, [[spoiler:which can aid the market, she gets Chief Executive's investigation into a meeting with her editor who tells her that he cannot have her remain helpless and has called in a favour his role behind the riots]].
* {{Nepotism}}: His promotion to the military intelligence department was greatly boosted
from He Yingqin being his father-in-law.
* NumberTwo: Wang is Song's aide and closest ally in Guangdong.
* PersonaNonGrata: [[spoiler:If the Chinese consulate's role in aiding
the Guangdong Police to have an officer mind her during her interviews. On cue, Lam Haau-cyun enters as this officer much to the surprise of both of them.
* HistoryRepeats:
** [[spoiler:During the riots in Komai’s path, Yoshiko
rioters is forced revealed, Wang will be fired from her home by the government in an effort to get Japanese citizens away his position and effectively exiled from Chinese districts, left in a hotel room with her possessions spread on the floor. It's a self-aware repeat of her arrival to Guangdong after the Yasuda Crisis, listening to a Chief Executive make a meaningless speech while her livelihood is torn apart and her future uncertain.his department.]]
** [[spoiler:After the IJA coup, she gets forcibly sent back to Japan * TerseTalker: Wang is short and abrupt with his speech. One notable example of this comes after asking one too many questions to an IJA representative. Her arrival in Japan mirrors her past arrival in Guangdong, forced to resign from her journalistic career and returning home with nothing but a briefcase, little money, and no connections.]]
* HorribleHousing: After losing her father, Yoshiko takes up residence in a humid unventilated room with a small table and a gas stove. And this is considered to be good Zhujin housing.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: {{Downplayed}}. Yoshiko usually has a good eye for criticizing the Japanese elite, but not even she can resist the affability exuded by Ibuka, whose compliments flatter her enough to believe his goals are legitimately meritocratic and a benefit to everyone in Guangdong. She's even one of the few to try defending Ibuka's unpopular Zoning Ordinance, ignoring his blatant disregard for individual lives.
* HumanInterestStory:
** If Morita pledges to invest in public housing, Yoshiko will try to interview people with her improved Cantonese in a Zhujin district with slow success. Lam will then offer to show her the worst that Guangdong has to offer the day after, giving her a real story.
** Alternatively, if Morita pledges to invest in schooling, she will get Lam to drive her out to a rural school one hour out of Kōshū to view the conditions. She comes to find an overcrowded, dilapidated and under equipped school, something that she wants to report on. The editor only gives her permission because it'd make a better story than their competitors, which ends up paying off when it goes viral among Kanton Fujin Koron's readership.
** In Ibuka’s path, Lee Hei’s reputation as a model learner gains him an interview with Yoshiko, where they discuss various topics like the meaning of being a Zhujin, something that Hei himself is starting to identify as.
* ILetGwenStacyDie: Yoshiko blames herself for her father's death, thinking about what she could have done differently to ensure he would still be alive.
* InnocentlyInsensitive:
** She tries to start an interview and ask questions to a shopkeeper, unintentionally distracting him from his job and hurting his business. Even when he finally snaps, she still doesn't understand that she's bugging him due to not understanding Cantonese. Fortunately, Lam intervenes and defuses the situation. When her Cantonese improves, she eventually figures out what the shopkeeper was saying to her, much to her embarrassment.
** Shortly after Morita visits a factory, Yoshiko interviews the factory's owner in pursuit of a good story. Initially she takes the owner at face value when he tells her about "good-for-nothing bureaucrats" "strangling the industry" and it is only until she notices Lam visibly uncomfortable that she begins to think of another angle. After the interview she asks Lam what made him so uncomfortable and what the real story is.
* IntrepidReporter: Yoshiko is brave enough to personally search for news stories, visiting potentially dangerous scenes to report on the societal ills that exist in Guangdong.
* ItsAllAboutMe: [[spoiler:Stubbornly pro-Fujitsu in Ibuka's path, Yoshiko gets into frequent arguments with her manager about it, who comments that her articles are defending an increasingly unpopular Chief Executive and turning the newspaper's audience away. However, Yoshiko doesn't even care, only wanting to write what she wants and willing to risk the entire business for her own political biases.]]
* JerkassHasAPoint: [[spoiler:In her article "Two Swarms", Yoshiko condemns the Guangdong riots as a pointless affair which has no chance of overthrowing the ruling class and building a new, fairer society from its ashes. While she writes the article at the peak of her favoritism towards Fujitsu, she's sadly right; the rioters, much as they try to start a revolution, cannot possibly succeed in overthrowing the government. Even if they did, the IJA would intervene and put an end to the affair.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: [[spoiler:Contrary to Ibuka's change of heart in his Reconciliation ending, Yoshiko has no regret for her defense of
the Chief Executive and blatant favoritism towards Fujitsu. However, she knows that she'll be fired if she continues down this path, so she reluctantly agrees is kept waiting outside Song's office for over half an hour to her manager's demands that she moderate her stance.]]
* LanguageBarrier: As part of her new job, Yoshiko tries to interview a shopkeeper despite not knowing any Cantonese, much to
discuss joint China-Guangdong police exercises against smuggling. Just as the frustration of the shopkeeper and Lam Haau-cyun who arrives to break up the commotion.
* NaiveNewcomer: Yoshiko isn't a long-term resident in Guangdong; she visited the country a couple of times with her father and only immigrated there during the Yasuda Crisis. When she tries working for a press company, her inexperience and lack of fluent Cantonese nearly gets her attacked by aggravated Chinese citizens, which requires Lam to be assigned to work with her.
* NotSoAboveItAll: [[spoiler:Unlike most of the Japanese elite in Matsushita's path, Yoshiko tries to recognize the ongoing Guangdong riots after months of their outbreak, resisting the popular notion that they are over. However, when she's invited to a party and sees one of the guests accidentally spill a drink on his lapel, she laughs along with the other partygoers and forgets
Chief Executive's patience is about to blow over, Wang abruptly opens the riots, ultimately caught up in the celebratory mood door and says that everyone else is in.]]
* ObliviousToHerOwnDescription: Gaining
the meeting has been canceled because Nanjing backed out, offering a massive ego under Fujitsu's influence, Yoshiko denounces all of her critics as "lesser tabloids bland apology from Song before closing the door and yellow papers", which would describe her own journalism, except that it's heavily biased in favor of Fujitsu.
cutting off the Chief Executive.
* PassingTheTorch: UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:In Ibuka's Persistence ending, the Kanton Koron's manager decides to move to the Home Isles and passes ownership of the business to Yoshiko. Placing her nameplate on her desk, Yoshiko eagerly awaits the chance to turn Yasukawa into a renowned name in Guangdong.]]
* PollutedWasteland: Yoshiko has an encounter with Guangdong's wretched landscape during one commute to work, watching the smog released from factories the night prior blowing over Kōshū before having to put on a mask to avoid inhaling sulphurous smoke and the stench of the sweaty humidity of the tram. By the time she gets to work, the pale blue mask has gone dark with smoke and soot.
* PropagandaMachine:
** In Fujitsu's path, Yoshiko writes favorable articles endorsing their policies and politicians, genuinely buying into Ibuka's rhetoric. [[spoiler:By the time of the Oil Crisis, people have caught on with her bias and denounce her as such, which offends her greatly.]]
** Yoshiko reluctantly becomes a propagandist for Hitachi in their path, as the Kanton Fujin Koron is threatened with closure if they don’t comply. [[spoiler:During Komai’s unrestrained response to the riots, Yoshiko is present at the verdict declarations of sixty captured rioters because the government wants reporters to detail these sentencings to demoralize the resistant population.]]
* ProperlyParanoid: [[spoiler:By the end of the Oil Crisis in Komai's route, Yoshiko has become extremely paranoid about stepping out-of-line with her Hitachi censors or having her house burned down by angry Chinese citizens. Considering that failing to abide by government censors could get her disappeared and the rising discontent against Japanese expats among the Chinese population, her paranoia is warranted.]]
* RagsToRiches: Her family starts out losing all of their wealth in the Yasuda Crisis, but Yoshiko climbs back up the ranks in Ibuka's path, becoming a respected journalist and elevating Kanton Fujin Koron to national fame. She thanks Fujitsu for facilitating her transformation from an unmarried daughter into an independent, ambitious jouranlist, which no one, not even her late father, can claim credit for.
-->''Are you proud, father? Or jealous?''
* RebelliousSpirit: {{Downplayed}}. She doesn’t do anything illegal, but she expresses a lot of interest in the livelihoods of the Chinese and Zhujin, something that father doesn’t approve of because Japanese elites are supposed to be elevated above them.
* RichKidTurnedSocialActivist: Despite a rather sheltered upbringing, she expresses interest in the lives of the Chinese and Zhujin upon visiting Guangdong for the first time with her father. By the time her father dies and she becomes a journalist, she is actively reporting on the difficulties experienced in the lives of the Chinese and Zhujin.
** During an auction held by Morita, if he chose to sell Yasuda's assets to the Japanese, she expresses disdain for the "profit-loving power-hungry money insects" and believes she is better off no longer being associated with them. Watching the auction play out, she also wonders what Morita has to gain from this, a thought ironically shared by Morita himself.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: Desperate to find a job, Yoshiko storms into the offices of Kanton Fujin Koron, a women's magazine, demanding work. When she is being forcibly removed by security, she states that she is the daughter of Baron Yasukawa. It sort of works; the editor brings her in, but only because her story would be interesting to the Japanese readership and not because he's intimidated. If anything, his tone to her is dripping with condescension.
* SheKnowsTooMuch: [[spoiler:{{Subverted}} in
the IJA coup. After the Legislative Council coup, Wang's fate is dissolved, Yoshiko asks an IJA spokesperson about how long the declared martial law will last, who grows annoyed with her questions and sends her out with an escort. At first, Yoshiko fears that she's going to be executed for asking too many questions and puncturing their facade of a temporary regime, but they instead send her on the first plane entirely unmentioned, as Song is kicked back to the Home Isles, since her nobility spares her further punishment.]]
* ShelteredAristocrat: Yoshiko empathizes with the Zhujin and Chinese
Republic of Guangdong, but her aristocratic upbringing has sheltered her from knowing the full extent of how much poverty and oppression they face. She comes to realize this after becoming an interviewer and going out in the field with Lam to see how horrible the living standards.
* StrangerInAFamiliarLand: After nearly a decade of living in the tenements of Guangdong, Yoshiko briefly returns to her former, illustrious life when she visits a luxury hotel and sees the rest of the Japanese elite there. She finds out that she's been long forgotten by everyone else there and can no longer fit in with the dreamy crowd, spending most of her time near the exit. Instead, she's retained her investigative abilities to pick up on conversation, showing that she's now become more familiar with living in the middle-class of Guangdong.
* TeasingFromBehindTheLanguageBarrier: Yoshiko is the victim of this when the shopkeeper she tries to interview yells abuse at her, with the police officers understanding Cantonese reacting with shock.
* TookALevelInCynic: [[spoiler:After Komai violently suppresses the Guangdong riots, Yoshiko realizes that her old life of venturous journalism is completely destroyed. The surviving Chinese citizens will hate the Japanese more than ever and entering the Chinese districts would be a death sentence for her, leaving Yoshiko forever condemned to the walled enclaves built by Hitachi. The whole situation depresses Yoshiko and she hates Komai for it, but knows she can't do anything to help herself and dedicates the rest of her life to just staying alive.]]
* TookALevelInJerkass: Initially, she's sympathetic to the plights of the lower class, notably expressing opposition to Fujitsu's plans to bulldoze their districts in the Chinese New Year. However, spending more time in Ibuka's Guangdong has a toll on these views, whom she originally expressed concern for. Now, she considers them all freeloaders who refuse to work in a supposedly fair meritocracy and blame all of their troubles on Fujitsu like spoiled children. [[spoiler:After her biases are chastised by her manager, she reaches the peak of her jerkassery, denying all criticism aimed towards Fujitsu and even unsympathetically ignoring a beggar on the way to her apartment.]]
* TheUnapologetic: [[spoiler:With an inflated ego in Fujitsu's path, Yoshiko doesn't like being admonished by her manager, even though the Oil Crisis makes her support of Fujitsu anathema for the paper's audience. She curses everyone but herself for her own troubles and stubbornly declares that she will write whatever she wants, regardless of the consequences.]]
* UrbanHellscape: Taking up Lam's offer to see the worst that Guangdong has to offer, the two of them go to one of Kōshū's walled cities. They spend half an hour touring the walled city experiencing the tall dim alleys with water dripping from [=ACs=] and drying clothes, children playing around a limp addict and unlicensed doctors advertising their services on front of brothels. Yoshiko will remark that "it's a completely different world" to which Lam will reply that it is the life of thousands of people in this one city and that there are many more.
* UnfulfilledPurposeMisery: [[spoiler:In Ibuka’s Reconciliation ending, Yoshiko feels that Fujitsu and the society she worked so hard to advocate for has betrayed her. As far as she is concerned, being forced to moderate her articles is the equivalent of the unfulfilled potential of the aristocratic daughter she once used to be, chaperoned around at the use of other people. She even briefly considers to start her own pressing business, but reckons that the Yasukawa name has lost all meaning outside of Guangdong at this point.]]
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: No matter the path, [[spoiler:barring the IJA coup]], Yoshiko can never return to Japan because the Yasukawas have lost almost everything in the Home Isles and she's already become deeply integrated in Guangdong society.
China without him.]]



!! Guangdong Police

[[folder:Lam Haau-cyun / Hayashi Kōsen]]
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->'''Role:''' N/A

A decorated Zhujin officer of the Guangdong Police Force, Lam Haau-cyun originally came from a Chinese village and left for better opportunities. Though deeply cynical thanks to the hardships he's encountered in his long career, he still remains as one of the few sensible voices in a police force chock-full of violence and corruption.

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!! Guangdong Police

[[folder:Lam Haau-cyun / Hayashi Kōsen]]
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[[folder:Igarashi Masato '''(UNMARKED SPOILERS)''']]
->'''Role:''' N/A

A decorated Zhujin officer of
Chief Negotiator
The appointed Chief Negotiator during
the Guangdong Police Force, Lam Haau-cyun originally came from a Chinese village and left for better opportunities. Though deeply cynical thanks to Riots, who represents the hardships he's encountered in his long career, he still remains as one of Chief Executive should they choose to begin negotiations with the few sensible voices in a police force chock-full of violence and corruption.riot organizations.



* AllForNothing: [[spoiler:He helps combat the Guangdong riots in Matsushita's Guangdong, but he realizes that all his efforts were in service to a cause that doesn't care for a Zhujin like him. Unfortunately, by the time he comes to this epiphany, it's too late and the riots have concluded, with the status quo returning in its place.]]
* AlternateCharacterReading: Lam's Japanese name uses the exact same characters as his Chinese name (林巧川), just read in Japanese (in a mixture of kun'yomi and on'yomi) instead of Cantonese.
* AteHisGun: [[spoiler:{{Subverted}} by the end of the riots in Komai’s paths. Guilty for his complicity and assaults on desperate protestors, Lam contemplates shooting himself, but he chooses not to because his death will not change anything and that he is too cowardly to let the rioters take his life or do it himself.]]
* AwesomenessByAnalysis: During the second 1952 flashback, a police inspector is puzzled at the kilograms of contraband and an uncooperative witness, complaining that there are no leads. Lam singlehandedly solves the case with his ingenuity, suggesting to look for a pattern in the delivery manifests to the warehouse and, in lieu of evidence, search the countryside as the police have less of a presence there. The [[UngratefulBastard inspector]] promptly tells him not to talk out of line, which infuriates Lam, but he doesn't let it get the better of him.
* BearerOfBadNews:
** In a Hitachi-led Guangdong, Komai can try to keep silent on his crimes, but this still means that Lam has to deliver the news of a person's death to their loved ones. Lam is so ashamed of himself that he starts praying and wondering if anyone will miss him, if he perishes too.
** [[spoiler:In the non-Hitachi variant of the IJA coup, Lam is the one to inform them of Chun’s death, and warn them that the circumstances of his death is likely to draw attention from the authorities and that they should get out of the city.]]
* BeneathTheMask:
** [[spoiler:In Matsushita's path, Lam tries to play the role of a dispassionate police officer carrying out morally questionable actions because of his duty, but the guilt of his actions slowly gnaws at him inside, knowing that he has no honor from striking his own countrymen and serving a cause that is completely in the wrong. He openly calls his Hayashi identity as a mask to wear when things get uncomfortable.]]
** If Morita's Civil Service Ordinance fails to pass, Lam will try to conceal his disappointment and anger at being passed up for promotion even though Yoshiko can see through it.
* BlessedWithSuck: Lam's occupation as a police officer is both a blessing and a curse. On the one hand, he enjoys more opportunities and wealth than the average Chinese living in Guangdong. On the other hand, it's making him lose his identity as a Chinese man and some people, like his uncle, will see it as a mark of his treacherous collaboration with the Japanese.
* BrokenPedestal: In the Morita plan path of the Yasuda Crisis, Lam gets reprimanded by his sergeant for not doing enough against the protest outside the Government Complex, calling him an ideal officer who squandered his goodwill because he got too squeamish.
* ButNotTooForeign: Part of Lam's conflict is his status as a Zhujin. He's officially no longer recognized as Chinese when he accepted the Japanese regime and became a decorated officer for them, but he's not considered Japanese either because of his Chinese heritage. In the end, Lam feels like a fixture, meant to guard the Japanese elite class, while never being considered a member of them.
* CallingTheYoungManOut: Upon returning to his native fishing village, Lam is called out by one of his uncles for selling out to the Japanese and his flimsy excuse of waiting for a letter rather than sending one himself.
* ChildOfTwoWorlds: After spending years living in Guangdong and serving in the police force, Lam considers himself a being of two natures, with a Chinese ancestry and an adopted Japanese culture. At the end of Morita's route, he returns to his home village and resolves his internal turmoil by affirming his Cantonese identity.
* CompanionCube: Having no other friends in Ibuka's Guangdong, Lam treats his FACOM R as the only buddy he has left on his side, [[spoiler:using it to pinpoint areas of conflict during the Guangdong riots.]]
* ContemptCrossfire: As a police officer, Lam is despised and targeted by rioting Chinese for serving the government. Meanwhile, his Japanese superiors look down on him as a Zhujin and get particularly frustrated by his shortcomings, calling him slurs like "mutt".
* TheCynic:
** Having seen the small highs and massive lows of Guangdong for years, Lam has become pessimistic of things possibly changing for the better. Case in point, during a smoke break, he listens to Morita's pledges with deep skepticism as the past few exhausting months are too engraved in his mind.
** Lam's cynicism reaches a new low in Ibuka's Guangdong, Years of being rejected by everyone have shattered his faith that his actions can change anything, turning him into an emotionless wreck who's only focused on his job and nothing else. [[spoiler:In the Persistence path, not even seeing his old home village, now renamed "Shenzhen Research and Digital Accessories Park", being remodeled is enough to faze Lam, having no optimism that he can stop it or recover his old life.]]
* CynicIdealistDuo: The cynic to Yoshiko's idealistic personality. Best shown when Yoshiko initially takes a factory owner's word of Morita's government "strangling" industry at face glace, she develops second thoughts when she sees Lam visibly uncomforable. After the interview she asks what made him uncomfortable, to which Lam explains that the owner is not telling the full story and that any local that you ask will say that the place is a sweatshop. Yoshiko then simply asks what the real story is as Lam mulls over what their next course of action should be, entertaining her wishes to investigate further.
* DespairEventHorizon:
** [[spoiler:After a Matsushita-led Guangdong resolves the riots, Lam realizes that the status quo of Japanese oppression and discrimination against the Zhujin will never change and now embraces that reality with cold, defeated acceptance. He can only hope that the material benefits of his position can alleviate his hopeless situation, though he has his internal doubts about this.]]
** Despite all the fancy computers Ibuka installs in the police department to cull its incompetency, Lam despairs at how the brutality of the police and Kenpeitai haven't been completely quelled, with his actions failing to inspire permanent change or even earning him the disdain of his colleagues. It's even implied by the reaction text he's having suicidal thoughts over his hopeless situation.
* DisappointedInYou: If Morita decides against charging Legislative Council members complicit in the corruption ring of Sagawa Minoru, Lam will be disappointed in how the men of politics continue to get away with corruption and that he shouldn't have expected anything else.
* DislikesTheNewGuy:
** During Ōmori's shakedown of the Guangdong Police, Lam mentions his distrust of the new recruits, suspecting that they are members of the secret police out to spy on everyone for corrupt activity.
** When Matsushita beings integrating the corporate security forces into the police, Lam isn't very impressed by them. Sony and Cheung Kong are the least awful, but they're still loyal to their respective companies. Meanwhile, Matsushita’s men are racist, Fujitsu’s people are domineering of the police's intel systems, and Hitachi’s forces act more like soldiers than police.
* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:After the IJA coup against Komai, Lam quits the police force and considers jumping into a toxic river below, lifting his leg up, but setting it down when he realizes that this is the fate he doesn’t deserve after suppressing his countrymen for two decades. As he contemplates what he should do next, he considers various ways he could be punished and how that would be just.]]
* EveryoneHasStandards:
** Lam wants to take down the Triads, but not at the expense of working with the Kenpeitai. If Ibuka invites their participation in Operation 489, Lam feels squeamish about their desire to raid every single facility that is even remotely associated with the Triads, regardless of their actual innocence.
** In Hitachi's Guangdong, Lam sees his share of horrifying scenes and violence, [[spoiler:but what finally traumatizes him is the sight of rioters injured in Komai's pragmatic response to the demonstrations. There, he sees rioters with broken bones and arms, screaming in agony, and one protestor not moving at all, which Lam feels horrified about and tries to forget on the ride back to the station.]]
** [[spoiler:Despite being a member of the Guangdong Police Force and aiding the corporations, Lam refuses to participate in the plain butchery of the IJA when they reorganize the GPF into the Auxiliary Enforcement Corps after their coup.]]
* FaceHeelTurn:
** In 1946 a group of Japanese businessmen escorted by soldiers arrive in Lam's village to offer food and work tools in exchange for some of the men going and working on rebuilding the province. The crowd mocks, jeers and laughs at them, promptly ensuring they leave. But just before they leave the gates of the village, Lam shouts "I'll go" to shock of everyone. He is brought in by the Japanese with rancor and clamour raging behind him.
** This goes further in 1949 after his silk firm collapses and he is forced back into poverty. As propaganda vehicles drive around announcing the creation of the State of Guangdong, Lam reflects upon his life choices before stepping off the bus on front of the police station.
* FamilyBusiness: Lam's family has been running a silk business with a vast plantation for centuries in Chaozhou.
* FeelNoPain: [[spoiler:In Komai's route, Lam is so distraught over his actions during the riots that he doesn’t notice that he has cut his finger with a knife while cooking. He only notices it when he is eating and he lets it bleed out out of a twisted sense of guilt.]]
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Despite cooling down a race riot in Ibuka's path, Lam quickly becomes the most disdained officer in his department, perceived as a goody two-shoes stepping out of his lane. Every time he walks into the precinct, he's met with a wall of scowls.
* GoingHomeAgain: Taking his overdue seven-day break from work, Lam goes back to the small seaside fishing village to reconnect with his family that he hasn't heard from in over a year.
* GoodCopBadCop: Lam is the good cop in the second 1952 flashback, while the unnamed Japanese police officer is the bad cop. The latter draws his gun on an uncooperative suspect threatening to shoot if he doesn't move along, which fails to intimidate the dock worker retorts. But before the situation can escalate further, Lam intervenes to diffuse the tension and handle the situation, reasonably reading the worker's rights and arresting him without abusing his authority.
* GoodFeelsGood: {{Subverted}}. Despite knowing he’s doing the right thing by calling off the police and preventing them from suppressing a Yasuda Crisis riot, he feels something is wrong about disobeying his superiors.
* HaveWeMet: After recovering from Lee's punch, he recognizes Lee as the countryman whose family he helped find accommodation. This brings Lam a great sense of failure.
* HeelRealization:
** In the 1957 flashback, Lam recognizes his lost innocence and morality by collaborating with the Japanese and helping them administer a colonial monstrosity like Guangdong. A burning question he's left with is if he's even human anymore or just an empty shell of one.
** [[spoiler:During the Guangdong riots in Komai's route, Lam tries to justify his continued collaboration that he's on the "right side" and is going easy on the protestors. However, after seeing dozens of mutilated rioters, Lam can no longer delude himself with this justification, realizing that he's oppressing so many people out of pure self-preservation, yet can never change sides now. When the riots are finally put down, Lam collapses in a break room from the sheer guilt of helping Komai and would consider shooting himself, if he had his gun present.]]
* HopeSpot: If Morita's amendments to the Labor Standards Ordinance fails, Yoshiko will ask if people in Guangdong are always this sad, to which he will bitterly state that this time is worse because people had their hopes up.
* IJustWantToBeLoved: [[spoiler:After a long day of fighting protestors in Komai's pragmatic response to the riots, Lam reflects on his loneliness and desire for a partner who would wait for him at home.]]
* INeverGotAnyLetters: All the letters he sent to his family never made their destination because the mailmen didn't bother to do their jobs. This briefly worries Lam about the safety of his family, until he sees them in-person.
* IgnoredEpiphany: [[spoiler:As the riots break out and Lam is on the front lines against the mob, he grabs the first person he can reach when the police get the initiative. This person happens to be Lee Hei and hearing Chun screaming his name elicits sympathy from Lam for a brief moment before he snuffs it out and hauls Hei off to the police van.]]
* ItIsDehumanizing: [[spoiler:Carrying out brutal suppression tactics for Fujitsu to put down the riots, Lam is repeatedly identified as [=LC049=], dehumanizing him and showing how little the corporations care for him, beyond doing their dirty work.]]
* JadedProfessional: Lam is rather cynical of the reality he faces as a police officer in Guangdong. That being said this is partly {{subverted}} if Morita's Civil Service Ordinance passes and Lam is promoted. He is given his own patrol unit and starts to feel eager to do his job correctly.
* JerkassBall: [[spoiler:The otherwise benevolent and sympathetic Lam turns surprisingly cold during the Guangdong riots in Matsushita's crackdown path. When he sees one of his fellow officers struggle to wrangle a scrawny protestor, Lam coldly thinks how weak and incompetent he is, briefly adopting the same dispassionate mindsets of his superiors. As Lam realizes, desk duty gives him time to reflect on his actions and ponder about their morality. In the field, however, he can only think about his duty and no one else.]]
* LawmanBaton: [[spoiler:In Matsushita’s path, Lam frequently wields a baton during the riots, using it to suppress dissent whilst wearing the mask of Hayashi Kōsen. As far as he is concerned, his commanders just see him as someone to wield said baton and quash the opposition without hesitance.]]
* LossOfIdentity: As a Zhujin officer, Lam faces an identity crisis with his Japanese superiors seeing him as an outsider and the Chinese seeing him as a traitor.
* LostInCharacter: Putting on the police uniform and accepting his identity as Hayashi Kōsen makes it easier for Lam to dehumanize the enemy and carry out his questionable orders. He sometimes gets so deep in the role that he can be more vicious than he normally would be as his normal self.
* MarkOfShame: When getting into a confrontation with his uncle, Lam's police badge is pointed to as a mark of his collaboration with the Japanese and the abandonment of his roots.
* MomentOfWeakness: Lam is one of the more benevolent and sensible members of the Guangdong police, which makes it sting when he's participating in their confiscation of money from random civilians "for the good of the state". He knows how flimsy that excuse is too. It's only after he "respectfully" steals some money from the Yasukawas that he realizes his fatal error in judgment.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone:
** Played with. Lam goes along with the order's to take money from the Japanese expats arriving during the Yasuda Crisis and does so initially without remorse, but once he takes a break he becomes physically sick at the abuse he commits in the name of his Japanese superiors.
** In 1949, when he scares off burglars from a Japanese run warehouse, he feels immense guilt over the dirty work he is doing and the look that the burglars gave him for collaborating.
** If the Violent Crime Control and Incarceration Ordinance passes in Komai’s path, Lam is mortified as he watches two people be arrested for mere vandalism and chainted to other prisoners in the Kenpeitai's white van. He's sorrowful that they will be condemned to hard labor in Manchuria, even briefly considering a resignation from the force.
* NaturalizedName: Lam Haau-cyun adopted the name of Hayashi Kōsen to further his career.
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: In the Morita plan route of the Yasuda Crisis, his refusal to suppress a Chinese protest for the RLSO's temporary suspension earns him a harsh scolding by his sergeant, who threatens to demote him if he ever shows compassion to "those savages" again.
* NoSympathy: [[spoiler:{{Downplayed}}. Lam’s expresses little sympathy to the rioters he arrests in Matsushita’s path, seeing them as stupid for disrupting the peace and looks down at fellow officers for not being able to handle one protestor. That being said, having desk duty gives Lam a moment to think about what he is doing on a deeper level.]]
* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: [[spoiler:Except for the Hitachi route, Lam rejects joining a resistance cell after the IJA coup because, even if he survives the wilderness, they'll remember his past as a police officer and will likely kill him in retribution.]]
* TheOneThingIDontHateAboutYou: Outcompeted by the militia in Ibuka's path, many Japanese police officers resign and head back to the Home Isles. It's the only saving grace Lam enjoys from working with the militia, even if it also means quashing the morale of those who remain in the station.
* TheOnlyOneITrust: Lam acts as this for one officer if Morita chose an independent ICAC, admitting to Lam that he gave into the ICAC's questions due to him believing that Lam is the only one he can say this to due to being the only one clean of criminality in the department. Lam admits that this is true as he notes that the ICAC didn't bother him.
* PaperTiger: When he was younger, Lam could intimidate bandits by simply pulling out his Nambu pistol and possibly firing in the air. Even if he were outnumbered, this tactic was successful against upwards of half a dozen men.
* PunchClockVillain: He works for the Guangdong police, but he tries to avoid abusing his authority on the citizens and will internally criticize the decisions of his leaders, like the paltry, token reforms implemented by Suzuki.
* RageBreakingPoint: If Morita makes a pledge to invest in schooling, Yoshiko will take Lam on an hour long drive out of Kōshū to visit a rural school on his break day much to his frustration. After observing the terrible teaching conditions within the school, Yoshiko states that the children deserve better which puts Lam over the edge saying "have you paid attention to anything, Ms. Yasukawa? To your people, this is all we deserve."
* RankUp: [[spoiler:For his role in putting down the rioters for Fujitsu, Lam is promoted to Panyu Chief of Police.]]
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: During the Yasuda Crisis, Lam didn't get the police officers guarding the Guangdong Government Complex to escalate their confrontation with protestors, citing his orders but also didn't want to on a moral level, much to the annoyance of his sergeant.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: With chaos erupting on the streets after the Yasuda Crisis, Lam calls back everyone after one officer gets hit with a brick. He figures that it isn’t worth it to continue fighting the rioters and risk more lives in the process.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere:
** {{Subverted}} in Ibuka and Komai's routes:
*** Though depressed by Fujitsu's rule and the competition of the militias, Lam can't just throw in the towel and resign, unlike many of his colleagues who talk about leaving. Upon reflection, Lam realizes he has no home to look forward to and his job is the only thing he has left, so staying in Kōshu is the best thing he can do.
*** After Komai passes the Public Order and Police Ordinance, Lam is so disgusted by the presence of brutal Manchurian security detachments that he briefly considers leaving the force, only to realize that he can't because Manchuria will question anyone who wants to leave and is thus trapped in his occupation.
** [[spoiler:In the IJA ending, Lam turns his badge in and plans to either return to his family and lead a quiet life or do that and join a resistance cell, if Hitachi was Chief Executive. Neither will come to fruition and he immigrates to the United States to live a new life.]]
* ServileSnarker: The second 1951 flashback details Lam finishing his nightshift in the Kowloon Police Department before the sergeant tells everyone to meet in the briefing room, where there are told that they are to be transferred to Kōshu for the creation of the Guangdong Police Force. Lam promptly asks sarcastically if the Kenpeitai has anything to do with this, suspecting they want control of Kowloon to extort people for money, to which he is told to not ask questions of orders from above.
* SleepDeprivation: During the Yasuda crisis, he is subjected to pay cuts, sleepless nights and half-empty bowls.
* StartingANewLife:
** Four months after leaving his home village, Lam ends up in Hong Kong working as a porter with the flashback taking place during a smoke break with one of his colleagues. During this break he asks his colleague - and himself - why they came out here. Lam answers this question by saying he just wants to make a name for himself.
** [[spoiler:If the IJA takeover Guangdong, Lam flees the country and emigrates to somewhere in the West Coast of America and sheds his Japanese and Cantonese identity. The only reminder he keeps of his old life is a piece of silk tied to the wooden stick that marked his father's grave.]]
* TheStoic: Lam's disillusionment in Ibuka's path is so severe that he stops emoting all together. One officer even thinks that he could tell him his entire family died and Lam would only give a curt nod.
* SympathyForTheDevil: {{Subverted}}. While spying on a Triad member, Lam briefly wonders if the man has a family before burying this sympathetic thought and excitedly awaiting his due punishment.
* TemptingFate: Lam's 1931 flashback ends with his uncle talking about local Chinese nationalism, which is very ironic as Lam would become a collaborator for the Japanese only a few decades later.
* TokenMinority: If the Civil Service Ordinance passes, Lam will get his long-desired dream of being promoted to senior officer. However, being one of the few Zhujin in the position makes him distrusted by the other Japanese officers, who dismiss him as a "diversity hire".
* TookALevelInCheerfulness:
** By 1947 the war in China ends and Lam rushes to the postal office to see if he got any deliveries. He is overjoyed when he gets a letter and briefcase from his father in America, who has sent him money to help Lam set up a new life in Hong Kong. Lam celebrates by going drinking, thinking the world is his for the taking.
** If Morita's Public Health Ordinance passes and Morita focuses on pollution, then Lam will sit by the Pearl River and reflect upon the river in his childhood before taking notice of how the factory smokestacks have stopped, the water was slightly clearer and the city a little quieter. After getting up, he entertains the notion of one day being able to go fishing again. This is {{subverted}} if the Public Ordinance fails to pass where Lam will wake up from his day dream and try to avoid reminiscing over a past that won't return.
** Whilst Lam never gave job openings stuck onto the corkboard much attention, due to knowing that Zhujin and Chinese are unlikely to attain higher ranks than his, he starts to entertain the idea of moving up to Sergeant once rumours of Morita beginning to allow them into higher positions. He even reluctantly approves of the reforms that Morita is making to address working conditions in Guangdong. Once he arrives to find his colleagues cheering around a radio and is informed that Morita has lifted employment restrictions, he goes to his desk and grabs his application before heading upstairs to submit it. This is {{subverted}} if Morita chooses to stick with a trusted Japanese core even if Lam still plans to make scaled back career advancements much to his [[HopeSpot disappointment]].
** On a more {{downplayed}} example, he is grateful of the steps being taken by Morita to tackle corruption. However, he won't be fully satisfied if the ICAC is anything but completely independent, as he will point out that those at the very top are still unlikely to be prosecuted.
** [[spoiler:{{Downplayed}} in Ibuka's Reconciliation ending. After years of denying that he has a home outside of his job, Lam finally works up the courage to take a month-long break and revisit his home village, embracing his old Chinese name. There, Lam reunites with the loved ones he left behind years ago, taking the first steps to recovery.]]
* TookALevelInCynic: [[spoiler:With all the horrible crimes he commits in Hitachi's path, Lam becomes completely disillusioned in the idea that he's a lone good cop in a corrupt system and resigns to keeping his head down and carrying out his orders without question.]]
* TookALevelInJerkass:
** Becoming ostracized by his peers and having his humanity snuffed out by Fujitsu's rule, Lam becomes much more heartless and willing to commit morally questionable actions, since his job is the only thing he's got left in his life. [[spoiler:In the Guangdong riots, Lam writes down locations of high riot activity and heartlessly recommends lethal action to be committed there, including the total demolition of some places. He also likes to employ lethal force, personally killing 27 CCL members with his Nambu.]]
** The cruelty of Komai's regime gets to Lam and turns him into a monster. During the police's raids, he feels an animalistic rage motivating him and justifies instances of police brutality as "getting the job done". While he does feel guilt for his service, he still follows his orders [[spoiler:to the point of violently beating rioters with a baton.]]
* TurnInYourBadge: [[spoiler:After the IJA take over Guangdong, Lam is one of the many Zhujin officers who are fired and forced to turn in their badge. In most routes, Lam decides to return to his home village and get away from his past Zhujin life as quickly as possible. In Hitachi's route, Lam resolves to find his surviving family members and join a resistance cell to undo what he's helped cause, especially since Shenzhen was likely destroyed. Neither plan comes to fruition and he instead moves to the United States to start a new life.]]
* TurnTheOtherCheek: Despite being assaulted by Lee Chun at a protest around the Guangdong Government Complex, he does not retaliate and tells Lee to leave while he can, knowing he is also a victim.
* UpThroughTheRanks: The first 1952 flashback establishes that by this point Lam has become a sergeant and now has to embrace new responsibilities such as training the new recruits from upstream. During the event he gives a presentation to these recruits about the nature of detective work, to which he receives applause. By 1962, Lam has reached the position of officer.
* WakingUpElsewhere: After his near-death experience in the 1952 flashback, Lam wakes up in a hospital room with bandages around his shoulder for the injuries he sustained from the Triads.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: While investigating a contraband smuggling ring in the 1952 flashback, Lam discovers that Ah Tan, one of his oldest friends from Hong Kong, is participating in the trade. Upon asking Ah Tan why he is doing this, he gets belittled and rebuked by his friend for collaborating with the Japanese. Ah Tan states that at least the Triads look after them and goes as far to refuse to turn himself in so that Lam can testify for him, stating he'd rather have a "Chinese dog" do it than a Japanese collaborator.
* WhatIsThisFeeling: [[spoiler:Lam becomes so heartless and cynical in Fujitsu's path, that, when a repentant Ibuka orders the police to stand down against the rioters, Lam feels confused and needs a minute to recognize his feeling of relief.]]
* WhatYouAreInTheDark: Though he enforces the Hitachi regime with brutal force, Lam questions his morals when the Violent Crime Control and Incarceration Ordinance passes, forcing him to arrest two Chinese boys to be enslaved for mere vandalism. He internally wonders why he would be in service to such an evil cause and is guilty that he shares responsibility for the crimes they've committed.
* WhatTheHellHero: When Yoshiko unintentionally infuriates a shopkeeper with her questions, Lam scolds her insensitivity and how she's preventing him from doing his job."
* YouHadUsWorriedThere: As Lam is driving back home to see his family, he begins to get anxious about why they have not contacted him in over a year and braces for whatever horrors he may find, only for them to be okay.
* YouRemindMeOfX: In Sony's Guangdong, Lam befriends a young recruit, Zhong Man, because he reminds him of himself, something that Lam internally mentions.

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* AllForNothing: [[spoiler:He helps combat AffablyEvil: Given his role as Chief Negotiator, he presents himself as affably as possible to the Guangdong riots in Matsushita's Guangdong, but he realizes protestors' delegation, claiming that he hopes all his efforts were in service to their concerns are met and highlighting a cause that doesn't care joint wish for a Zhujin like him. Unfortunately, by peace and stability. Even if the time government is pulling out of negotiations, he comes will attempt to this epiphany, it's too late and word the riots have concluded, rejection as politely as possible to minimize the delegations' anger.
* MouthOfSauron: Igarashi acts as the Chief Negotiator on behalf of the government, if they pursue a negotiation
with the status quo returning in its place.]]
* AlternateCharacterReading: Lam's Japanese name uses
riot organizations to end the exact same characters as his Chinese name (林巧川), just read chaos in Japanese (in a mixture of kun'yomi exchange for concessions.
* PragmaticVillainy: As Chief Negotiator, Igarashi's job is to make some concessions to the rioter demands
and on'yomi) instead of Cantonese.
* AteHisGun: [[spoiler:{{Subverted}}
can either fully or partially agree to a counteroffer presented by the end of the riots in Komai’s paths. Guilty for his complicity and assaults on desperate them protestors, Lam contemplates shooting himself, but he chooses not to because his death will not change anything and that he is too cowardly to let the rioters take his life or do it himself.]]
* AwesomenessByAnalysis: During the second 1952 flashback, a police inspector is puzzled at the kilograms of contraband and an uncooperative witness, complaining that there are no leads. Lam singlehandedly solves the case with his ingenuity, suggesting to look for a pattern in the delivery manifests to the warehouse and, in lieu of evidence, search the countryside as the police have less of a presence there. The [[UngratefulBastard inspector]] promptly tells him not to talk out of line, which infuriates Lam, but he doesn't let it get the better of him.
* BearerOfBadNews:
** In a Hitachi-led Guangdong, Komai can try to keep silent on his crimes, but this still means that Lam has to deliver the news of a person's death to
while reviewing their loved ones. Lam is so ashamed of himself that he starts praying and wondering if anyone will miss him, if he perishes too.
** [[spoiler:In the non-Hitachi variant of the IJA coup, Lam is the one to inform them of Chun’s death, and warn them that the circumstances of his death is likely to draw attention from the authorities and that they should get out of the city.]]
bullet-point demands.
* BeneathTheMask:
** [[spoiler:In Matsushita's path, Lam tries to play the role of a dispassionate police officer carrying out morally questionable actions because of his duty, but the guilt of his actions slowly gnaws at him inside, knowing that he has no honor from striking his own countrymen and serving a cause that is completely in the wrong.
WalkingSpoiler: He openly calls his Hayashi identity as a mask to wear when things get uncomfortable.]]
** If Morita's Civil Service Ordinance fails to pass, Lam will try to conceal his disappointment and anger at being passed up for promotion even though Yoshiko can see through it.
* BlessedWithSuck: Lam's occupation as a police officer is both a blessing and a curse. On the one hand, he enjoys more opportunities and wealth than the average Chinese living in Guangdong. On the other hand, it's making him lose his identity as a Chinese man and some people, like his uncle, will see it as a mark of his treacherous collaboration with the Japanese.
* BrokenPedestal: In the Morita plan path of the Yasuda Crisis, Lam gets reprimanded by his sergeant for not doing enough against the protest outside the Government Complex, calling him an ideal officer who squandered his goodwill because he got too squeamish.
* ButNotTooForeign: Part of Lam's conflict is his status as a Zhujin. He's officially no longer recognized as Chinese when he accepted the Japanese regime and became a decorated officer for them, but he's not considered Japanese either because of his Chinese heritage. In the end, Lam feels like a fixture, meant to guard the Japanese elite class, while never being considered a member of them.
* CallingTheYoungManOut: Upon returning to his native fishing village, Lam is called out by one of his uncles for selling out to the Japanese and his flimsy excuse of waiting for a letter rather than sending one himself.
* ChildOfTwoWorlds: After spending years living in Guangdong and serving in the police force, Lam considers himself a being of two natures, with a Chinese ancestry and an adopted Japanese culture. At the end of Morita's route, he returns to his home village and resolves his internal turmoil by affirming his Cantonese identity.
* CompanionCube: Having no other friends in Ibuka's Guangdong, Lam treats his FACOM R as the
only buddy he has left on his side, [[spoiler:using it to pinpoint areas of conflict appears during the Guangdong riots.]]
* ContemptCrossfire: As a police officer, Lam is despised
riots and targeted by rioting Chinese for serving if the government. Meanwhile, his Japanese superiors look down on him as a Zhujin and get particularly frustrated by his shortcomings, calling him slurs like "mutt".
* TheCynic:
** Having seen the small highs and massive lows of Guangdong for years, Lam has become pessimistic of things possibly changing for the better. Case in point, during a smoke break, he listens to Morita's pledges
Chief Executive negotiates with deep skepticism as the past few exhausting months are too engraved in his mind.
** Lam's cynicism reaches a new low in Ibuka's Guangdong, Years of being rejected by everyone have shattered his faith that his actions can change anything, turning him into an emotionless wreck who's only focused on his job and nothing else. [[spoiler:In the Persistence path, not even seeing his old home village, now renamed "Shenzhen Research and Digital Accessories Park", being remodeled is enough to faze Lam, having no optimism that
protestors. As such, he can stop it or recover his old life.]]
* CynicIdealistDuo: The cynic to Yoshiko's idealistic personality. Best shown when Yoshiko initially takes a factory owner's word of Morita's government "strangling" industry at face glace, she develops second thoughts when she sees Lam visibly uncomforable. After the interview she asks what made him uncomfortable, to which Lam explains that the owner is not telling the full story and that any local that you ask will say that the place is a sweatshop. Yoshiko then simply asks what the real story is as Lam mulls over what their next course of action should be, entertaining her wishes to investigate further.
* DespairEventHorizon:
** [[spoiler:After a Matsushita-led Guangdong resolves the riots, Lam realizes that the status quo of Japanese oppression and discrimination against the Zhujin will never change and now embraces that reality with cold, defeated acceptance. He
can only hope that the material benefits of his position can alleviate his hopeless situation, though he has his internal doubts about this.]]
** Despite all the fancy computers Ibuka installs in the police department to cull its incompetency, Lam despairs at how the brutality of the police and Kenpeitai haven't been completely quelled,
be discussed with his actions failing to inspire permanent change or even earning him the disdain of his colleagues. It's even implied by the reaction text he's having suicidal thoughts over his hopeless situation.
* DisappointedInYou: If Morita decides against charging Legislative Council members complicit in the corruption ring of Sagawa Minoru, Lam will be disappointed in how the men of politics continue to get away with corruption and that he shouldn't have expected anything else.
* DislikesTheNewGuy:
** During Ōmori's shakedown
context of the Guangdong Police, Lam mentions his distrust of Riots, the new recruits, suspecting that they are members climax of the secret police out to spy on everyone for corrupt activity.
** When Matsushita beings integrating the corporate security forces into the police, Lam isn't very impressed by them. Sony and Cheung Kong are the least awful, but they're still loyal to their respective companies. Meanwhile, Matsushita’s men are racist, Fujitsu’s people are domineering of the police's intel systems, and Hitachi’s forces act more like soldiers than police.
* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:After the IJA coup against Komai, Lam quits the police force and considers jumping into a toxic river below, lifting his leg up, but setting it down when he realizes that this is the fate he doesn’t deserve after suppressing his countrymen for two decades. As he contemplates what he should do next, he considers various ways he could be punished and how that would be just.]]
* EveryoneHasStandards:
** Lam wants to take down the Triads, but not at the expense of working with the Kenpeitai. If Ibuka invites their participation in Operation 489, Lam feels squeamish about their desire to raid every single facility that is even remotely associated with the Triads, regardless of their actual innocence.
** In Hitachi's Guangdong, Lam sees his share of horrifying scenes and violence, [[spoiler:but what finally traumatizes him is the sight of rioters injured in Komai's pragmatic response to the demonstrations. There, he sees rioters with broken bones and arms, screaming in agony, and one protestor not moving at all, which Lam feels horrified about and tries to forget on the ride back to the station.]]
** [[spoiler:Despite being a member of the Guangdong Police Force and aiding the corporations, Lam refuses to participate in the plain butchery of the IJA when they reorganize the GPF into the Auxiliary Enforcement Corps after their coup.]]
* FaceHeelTurn:
** In 1946 a group of Japanese businessmen escorted by soldiers arrive in Lam's village to offer food and work tools in exchange for some of the men going and working on rebuilding the province. The crowd mocks, jeers and laughs at them, promptly ensuring they leave. But just before they leave the gates of the village, Lam shouts "I'll go" to shock of everyone. He is brought in by the Japanese with rancor and clamour raging behind him.
** This goes further in 1949 after his silk firm collapses and he is forced back into poverty. As propaganda vehicles drive around announcing the creation of the State of Guangdong, Lam reflects upon his life choices before stepping off the bus on front of the police station.
* FamilyBusiness: Lam's family has been running a silk business with a vast plantation for centuries in Chaozhou.
* FeelNoPain: [[spoiler:In Komai's route, Lam is so distraught over his actions during the riots that he doesn’t notice that he has cut his finger with a knife while cooking. He only notices it when he is eating and he lets it bleed out out of a twisted sense of guilt.]]
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Despite cooling down a race riot in Ibuka's path, Lam quickly becomes the most disdained officer in his department, perceived as a goody two-shoes stepping out of his lane. Every time he walks into the precinct, he's met with a wall of scowls.
* GoingHomeAgain: Taking his overdue seven-day break from work, Lam goes back to the small seaside fishing village to reconnect with his family that he hasn't heard from in over a year.
* GoodCopBadCop: Lam is the good cop in the second 1952 flashback, while the unnamed Japanese police officer is the bad cop. The latter draws his gun on an uncooperative suspect threatening to shoot if he doesn't move along, which fails to intimidate the dock worker retorts. But before the situation can escalate further, Lam intervenes to diffuse the tension and handle the situation, reasonably reading the worker's rights and arresting him without abusing his authority.
* GoodFeelsGood: {{Subverted}}. Despite knowing he’s doing the right thing by calling off the police and preventing them from suppressing a Yasuda Crisis riot, he feels something is wrong about disobeying his superiors.
* HaveWeMet: After recovering from Lee's punch, he recognizes Lee as the countryman whose family he helped find accommodation. This brings Lam a great sense of failure.
* HeelRealization:
** In the 1957 flashback, Lam recognizes his lost innocence and morality by collaborating with the Japanese and helping them administer a colonial monstrosity like Guangdong. A burning question he's left with is if he's even human anymore or just an empty shell of one.
** [[spoiler:During the Guangdong riots in Komai's route, Lam tries to justify his continued collaboration that he's on the "right side" and is going easy on the protestors. However, after seeing dozens of mutilated rioters, Lam can no longer delude himself with this justification, realizing that he's oppressing so many people out of pure self-preservation, yet can never change sides now. When the riots are finally put down, Lam collapses in a break room from the sheer guilt of helping Komai and would consider shooting himself, if he had his gun present.]]
* HopeSpot: If Morita's amendments to the Labor Standards Ordinance fails, Yoshiko will ask if people in Guangdong are always this sad, to which he will bitterly state that this time is worse because people had their hopes up.
* IJustWantToBeLoved: [[spoiler:After a long day of fighting protestors in Komai's pragmatic response to the riots, Lam reflects on his loneliness and desire for a partner who would wait for him at home.]]
* INeverGotAnyLetters: All the letters he sent to his family never made their destination because the mailmen didn't bother to do their jobs. This briefly worries Lam about the safety of his family, until he sees them in-person.
* IgnoredEpiphany: [[spoiler:As the riots break out and Lam is on the front lines against the mob, he grabs the first person he can reach when the police get the initiative. This person happens to be Lee Hei and hearing Chun screaming his name elicits sympathy from Lam for a brief moment before he snuffs it out and hauls Hei off to the police van.]]
* ItIsDehumanizing: [[spoiler:Carrying out brutal suppression tactics for Fujitsu to put down the riots, Lam is repeatedly identified as [=LC049=], dehumanizing him and showing how little the corporations care for him, beyond doing their dirty work.]]
* JadedProfessional: Lam is rather cynical of the reality he faces as a police officer in Guangdong. That being said this is partly {{subverted}} if Morita's Civil Service Ordinance passes and Lam is promoted. He is given his own patrol unit and starts to feel eager to do his job correctly.
* JerkassBall: [[spoiler:The otherwise benevolent and sympathetic Lam turns surprisingly cold during the Guangdong riots in Matsushita's crackdown path. When he sees one of his fellow officers struggle to wrangle a scrawny protestor, Lam coldly thinks how weak and incompetent he is, briefly adopting the same dispassionate mindsets of his superiors. As Lam realizes, desk duty gives him time to reflect on his actions and ponder about their morality. In the field, however, he can only think about his duty and no one else.]]
* LawmanBaton: [[spoiler:In Matsushita’s path, Lam frequently wields a baton during the riots, using it to suppress dissent whilst wearing the mask of Hayashi Kōsen. As far as he is concerned, his commanders just see him as someone to wield said baton and quash the opposition without hesitance.]]
* LossOfIdentity: As a Zhujin officer, Lam faces an identity crisis with his Japanese superiors seeing him as an outsider and the Chinese seeing him as a traitor.
* LostInCharacter: Putting on the police uniform and accepting his identity as Hayashi Kōsen makes it easier for Lam to dehumanize the enemy and carry out his questionable orders. He sometimes gets so deep in the role that he can be more vicious than he normally would be as his normal self.
* MarkOfShame: When getting into a confrontation with his uncle, Lam's police badge is pointed to as a mark of his collaboration with the Japanese and the abandonment of his roots.
* MomentOfWeakness: Lam is one of the more benevolent and sensible members of the Guangdong police, which makes it sting when he's participating in their confiscation of money from random civilians "for the good of the state". He knows how flimsy that excuse is too. It's only after he "respectfully" steals some money from the Yasukawas that he realizes his fatal error in judgment.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone:
** Played with. Lam goes along with the order's to take money from the Japanese expats arriving during the Yasuda Crisis and does so initially without remorse, but once he takes a break he becomes physically sick at the abuse he commits in the name of his Japanese superiors.
** In 1949, when he scares off burglars from a Japanese run warehouse, he feels immense guilt over the dirty work he is doing and the look that the burglars gave him for collaborating.
** If the Violent Crime Control and Incarceration Ordinance passes in Komai’s path, Lam is mortified as he watches two people be arrested for mere vandalism and chainted to other prisoners in the Kenpeitai's white van. He's sorrowful that they will be condemned to hard labor in Manchuria, even briefly considering a resignation from the force.
* NaturalizedName: Lam Haau-cyun adopted the name of Hayashi Kōsen to further his career.
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: In the Morita plan route of the Yasuda Crisis, his refusal to suppress a Chinese protest for the RLSO's temporary suspension earns him a harsh scolding by his sergeant, who threatens to demote him if he ever shows compassion to "those savages" again.
* NoSympathy: [[spoiler:{{Downplayed}}. Lam’s expresses little sympathy to the rioters he arrests in Matsushita’s path, seeing them as stupid for disrupting the peace and looks down at fellow officers for not being able to handle one protestor. That being said, having desk duty gives Lam a moment to think about what he is doing on a deeper level.]]
* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: [[spoiler:Except for the Hitachi route, Lam rejects joining a resistance cell after the IJA coup because, even if he survives the wilderness, they'll remember his past as a police officer and will likely kill him in retribution.]]
* TheOneThingIDontHateAboutYou: Outcompeted by the militia in Ibuka's path, many Japanese police officers resign and head back to the Home Isles. It's the only saving grace Lam enjoys from working with the militia, even if it also means quashing the morale of those who remain in the station.
* TheOnlyOneITrust: Lam acts as this for one officer if Morita chose an independent ICAC, admitting to Lam that he gave into the ICAC's questions due to him believing that Lam is the only one he can say this to due to being the only one clean of criminality in the department. Lam admits that this is true as he notes that the ICAC didn't bother him.
* PaperTiger: When he was younger, Lam could intimidate bandits by simply pulling out his Nambu pistol and possibly firing in the air. Even if he were outnumbered, this tactic was successful against upwards of half a dozen men.
* PunchClockVillain: He works for the Guangdong police, but he tries to avoid abusing his authority on the citizens and will internally criticize the decisions of his leaders, like the paltry, token reforms implemented by Suzuki.
* RageBreakingPoint: If Morita makes a pledge to invest in schooling, Yoshiko will take Lam on an hour long drive out of Kōshū to visit a rural school on his break day much to his frustration. After observing the terrible teaching conditions within the school, Yoshiko states that the children deserve better which puts Lam over the edge saying "have you paid attention to anything, Ms. Yasukawa? To your people, this is all we deserve."
* RankUp: [[spoiler:For his role in putting down the rioters for Fujitsu, Lam is promoted to Panyu Chief of Police.]]
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: During the Yasuda Crisis, Lam didn't get the police officers guarding the Guangdong Government Complex to escalate their confrontation with protestors, citing his orders but also didn't want to on a moral level, much to the annoyance of his sergeant.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: With chaos erupting on the streets after the Yasuda Crisis, Lam calls back everyone after one officer gets hit with a brick. He figures that it isn’t worth it to continue fighting the rioters and risk more lives in the process.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere:
** {{Subverted}} in Ibuka and Komai's routes:
*** Though depressed by Fujitsu's rule and the competition of the militias, Lam can't just throw in the towel and resign, unlike many of his colleagues who talk about leaving. Upon reflection, Lam realizes he has no home to look forward to and his job is the only thing he has left, so staying in Kōshu is the best thing he can do.
*** After Komai passes the Public Order and Police Ordinance, Lam is so disgusted by the presence of brutal Manchurian security detachments that he briefly considers leaving the force, only to realize that he can't because Manchuria will question anyone who wants to leave and is thus trapped in his occupation.
** [[spoiler:In the IJA ending, Lam turns his badge in and plans to either return to his family and lead a quiet life or do that and join a resistance cell, if Hitachi was Chief Executive. Neither will come to fruition and he immigrates to the United States to live a new life.]]
* ServileSnarker: The second 1951 flashback details Lam finishing his nightshift in the Kowloon Police Department before the sergeant tells everyone to meet in the briefing room, where there are told that they are to be transferred to Kōshu for the creation of the Guangdong Police Force. Lam promptly asks sarcastically if the Kenpeitai has anything to do with this, suspecting they want control of Kowloon to extort people for money, to which he is told to not ask questions of orders from above.
* SleepDeprivation: During the Yasuda crisis, he is subjected to pay cuts, sleepless nights and half-empty bowls.
* StartingANewLife:
** Four months after leaving his home village, Lam ends up in Hong Kong working as a porter with the flashback taking place during a smoke break with one of his colleagues. During this break he asks his colleague - and himself - why they came out here. Lam answers this question by saying he just wants to make a name for himself.
** [[spoiler:If the IJA takeover Guangdong, Lam flees the country and emigrates to somewhere in the West Coast of America and sheds his Japanese and Cantonese identity. The only reminder he keeps of his old life is a piece of silk tied to the wooden stick that marked his father's grave.]]
* TheStoic: Lam's disillusionment in Ibuka's path is so severe that he stops emoting all together. One officer even thinks that he could tell him his entire family died and Lam would only give a curt nod.
* SympathyForTheDevil: {{Subverted}}. While spying on a Triad member, Lam briefly wonders if the man has a family before burying this sympathetic thought and excitedly awaiting his due punishment.
* TemptingFate: Lam's 1931 flashback ends with his uncle talking about local Chinese nationalism, which is very ironic as Lam would become a collaborator for the Japanese only a few decades later.
* TokenMinority: If the Civil Service Ordinance passes, Lam will get his long-desired dream of being promoted to senior officer. However, being one of the few Zhujin in the position makes him distrusted by the other Japanese officers, who dismiss him as a "diversity hire".
* TookALevelInCheerfulness:
** By 1947 the war in China ends and Lam rushes to the postal office to see if he got any deliveries. He is overjoyed when he gets a letter and briefcase from his father in America, who has sent him money to help Lam set up a new life in Hong Kong. Lam celebrates by going drinking, thinking the world is his for the taking.
** If Morita's Public Health Ordinance passes and Morita focuses on pollution, then Lam will sit by the Pearl River and reflect upon the river in his childhood before taking notice of how the factory smokestacks have stopped, the water was slightly clearer and the city a little quieter. After getting up, he entertains the notion of one day being able to go fishing again. This is {{subverted}} if the Public Ordinance fails to pass where Lam will wake up from his day dream and try to avoid reminiscing over a past that won't return.
** Whilst Lam never gave job openings stuck onto the corkboard much attention, due to knowing that Zhujin and Chinese are unlikely to attain higher ranks than his, he starts to entertain the idea of moving up to Sergeant once rumours of Morita beginning to allow them into higher positions. He even reluctantly approves of the reforms that Morita is making to address working conditions in Guangdong. Once he arrives to find his colleagues cheering around a radio and is informed that Morita has lifted employment restrictions, he goes to his desk and grabs his application before heading upstairs to submit it. This is {{subverted}} if Morita chooses to stick with a trusted Japanese core even if Lam still plans to make scaled back career advancements much to his [[HopeSpot disappointment]].
** On a more {{downplayed}} example, he is grateful of the steps being taken by Morita to tackle corruption. However, he won't be fully satisfied if the ICAC is anything but completely independent, as he will point out that those at the very top are still unlikely to be prosecuted.
** [[spoiler:{{Downplayed}} in Ibuka's Reconciliation ending. After years of denying that he has a home outside of his job, Lam finally works up the courage to take a month-long break and revisit his home village, embracing his old Chinese name. There, Lam reunites with the loved ones he left behind years ago, taking the first steps to recovery.]]
* TookALevelInCynic: [[spoiler:With all the horrible crimes he commits in Hitachi's path, Lam becomes completely disillusioned in the idea that he's a lone good cop in a corrupt system and resigns to keeping his head down and carrying out his orders without question.]]
* TookALevelInJerkass:
** Becoming ostracized by his peers and having his humanity snuffed out by Fujitsu's rule, Lam becomes much more heartless and willing to commit morally questionable actions, since his job is the only thing he's got left in his life. [[spoiler:In the Guangdong riots, Lam writes down locations of high riot activity and heartlessly recommends lethal action to be committed there, including the total demolition of some places. He also likes to employ lethal force, personally killing 27 CCL members with his Nambu.]]
** The cruelty of Komai's regime gets to Lam and turns him into a monster. During the police's raids, he feels an animalistic rage motivating him and justifies instances of police brutality as "getting the job done". While he does feel guilt for his service, he still follows his orders [[spoiler:to the point of violently beating rioters with a baton.]]
* TurnInYourBadge: [[spoiler:After the IJA take over Guangdong, Lam is one of the many Zhujin officers who are fired and forced to turn in their badge. In most routes, Lam decides to return to his home village and get away from his past Zhujin life as quickly as possible. In Hitachi's route, Lam resolves to find his surviving family members and join a resistance cell to undo what he's helped cause, especially since Shenzhen was likely destroyed. Neither plan comes to fruition and he instead moves to the United States to start a new life.]]
* TurnTheOtherCheek: Despite being assaulted by Lee Chun at a protest around the Guangdong Government Complex, he does not retaliate and tells Lee to leave while he can, knowing he is also a victim.
* UpThroughTheRanks: The first 1952 flashback establishes that by this point Lam has become a sergeant and now has to embrace new responsibilities such as training the new recruits from upstream. During the event he gives a presentation to these recruits about the nature of detective work, to which he receives applause. By 1962, Lam has reached the position of officer.
* WakingUpElsewhere: After his near-death experience in the 1952 flashback, Lam wakes up in a hospital room with bandages around his shoulder for the injuries he sustained from the Triads.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: While investigating a contraband smuggling ring in the 1952 flashback, Lam discovers that Ah Tan, one of his oldest friends from Hong Kong, is participating in the trade. Upon asking Ah Tan why he is doing this, he gets belittled and rebuked by his friend for collaborating with the Japanese. Ah Tan states that at least the Triads look after them and goes as far to refuse to turn himself in so that Lam can testify for him, stating he'd rather have a "Chinese dog" do it than a Japanese collaborator.
* WhatIsThisFeeling: [[spoiler:Lam becomes so heartless and cynical in Fujitsu's path, that, when a repentant Ibuka orders the police to stand down against the rioters, Lam feels confused and needs a minute to recognize his feeling of relief.]]
* WhatYouAreInTheDark: Though he enforces the Hitachi regime with brutal force, Lam questions his morals when the Violent Crime Control and Incarceration Ordinance passes, forcing him to arrest two Chinese boys to be enslaved for mere vandalism. He internally wonders why he would be in service to such an evil cause and is guilty that he shares responsibility for the crimes they've committed.
* WhatTheHellHero: When Yoshiko unintentionally infuriates a shopkeeper with her questions, Lam scolds her insensitivity and how she's preventing him from doing his job."
* YouHadUsWorriedThere: As Lam is driving back home to see his family, he begins to get anxious about why they have not contacted him in over a year and braces for whatever horrors he may find, only for them to be okay.
* YouRemindMeOfX: In Sony's Guangdong, Lam befriends a young recruit, Zhong Man, because he reminds him of himself, something that Lam internally mentions.
country’s narrative.



[[folder:Lui Lok]]
->'''Role:''' N/A
A corrupt detective in the Guangdong Police with connections to both the Triads and Yakuza. A shady individual involved in Guangdong's long-standing drug trade, Lui is Chief Executive Morita's first target in his campaign to cleanse the Guangdong police force of corruption.
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* DirtyCop: Lui has corrupt ties to the gangsters running Guangdong's drug trade, which makes him a target for Morita to clean the police force of its seedy individuals.
* TheDeterminator: Inspector Lui will never give up his corrupt practices or participation in the Guangdong drug ring, no matter how much Sony and Ōmori try to crack down on it.
* FallGuy: If the ICAC is anything but completely independent, they can arrest Lui and try him. Unfortunately, he's also the fall guy for his colleagues to take the blame for the police's corruption, so there are still stragglers who escaped and can continue their crimes. During his arrest, he will {{lampshade}} this fact and point to Sagawa as the one really in charge, a claim which Sagawa calmly denies.
* KarmaHoudini: If Morita's Corruption Ordinance fails to pass the Legislative Council, Lui will be free to continue his corrupt practices.
* SmugSnake: Lui doesn't bother checking over his shoulder, believing he is untouchable from Morita, Ho, the Police, the Triads, and the Yakuza.
* WildCard: Lui has connections with both the Triads and Yakuza, even being bold enough to work with both in the same day.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sagawa Minoru]]
->'''Role:''' N/A
A senior investigator in the Guangdong Police and the equally corrupt superior of Lui Lok.
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* DirtyCop: Sagawa is a senior investigator of the Guangdong Police and the supervisor of Lui's drug smuggling ring.
* KarmaHoudini: In most scenarios involving the ICAC, Sagawa will escape proper punishment for his corruption because of his connections and seniority. It can get {{downplayed}} if the ICAC is powerful enough and can force his resignation or send him to Japan to face a lighter trial. However, this can be {{subverted}} if the ICAC is completely independent, a deal is reached with the Police to restrain it, and Morita refuses to compromise on letting him go to the Home Isles.
* ResignedInDisgrace: If an Inspectorate-General led ICAC is formed, Morita may choose to pressure Sagawa into resigning. Despite rehearsed excuses, the evidence presented against him by Li and Ōmori is too strong and he is forced into resigning with the tycoons wanting it dealt with quietly.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: If an Inspectorate-General led ICAC is ordered to arrest Sagawa, a member of the Legislative Council will inform him, leading him to take the first flight to Tokyo and to flee from prosecution, with the Japanese government refusing to extradite him. When informed about this situation, Morita will explode with anger knowing that he had made a mistake and that corruption will continue to go unpunished.
[[/folder]]

!! The Lee Family

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[[folder:Lui Lok]]
->'''Role:''' N/A
A corrupt detective in the Guangdong Police with connections to both the Triads and Yakuza. A shady individual involved in Guangdong's long-standing drug trade, Lui is Chief Executive Morita's first target in his campaign to cleanse the Guangdong police force of corruption.
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* DirtyCop: Lui has corrupt ties to the gangsters running Guangdong's drug trade, which makes him a target for Morita to clean the police force of its seedy individuals.
* TheDeterminator: Inspector Lui will never give up his corrupt practices or participation in the Guangdong drug ring, no matter how much Sony and Ōmori try to crack down on it.
* FallGuy: If the ICAC is anything but completely independent, they can arrest Lui and try him. Unfortunately, he's also the fall guy for his colleagues to take the blame for the police's corruption, so there are still stragglers who escaped and can continue their crimes. During his arrest, he will {{lampshade}} this fact and point to Sagawa as the one really in charge, a claim which Sagawa calmly denies.
* KarmaHoudini: If Morita's Corruption Ordinance fails to pass the Legislative Council, Lui will be free to continue his corrupt practices.
* SmugSnake: Lui doesn't bother checking over his shoulder, believing he is untouchable from Morita, Ho, the Police, the Triads, and the Yakuza.
* WildCard: Lui has connections with both the Triads and Yakuza, even being bold enough to work with both in the same day.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sagawa Minoru]]
->'''Role:''' N/A
A senior investigator in the Guangdong Police and the equally corrupt superior of Lui Lok.
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* DirtyCop: Sagawa is a senior investigator of the Guangdong Police and the supervisor of Lui's drug smuggling ring.
* KarmaHoudini: In most scenarios involving the ICAC, Sagawa will escape proper punishment for his corruption because of his connections and seniority. It can get {{downplayed}} if the ICAC is powerful enough and can force his resignation or send him to Japan to face a lighter trial. However, this can be {{subverted}} if the ICAC is completely independent, a deal is reached with the Police to restrain it, and Morita refuses to compromise on letting him go to the Home Isles.
* ResignedInDisgrace: If an Inspectorate-General led ICAC is formed, Morita may choose to pressure Sagawa into resigning. Despite rehearsed excuses, the evidence presented against him by Li and Ōmori is too strong and he is forced into resigning with the tycoons wanting it dealt with quietly.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: If an Inspectorate-General led ICAC is ordered to arrest Sagawa, a member of the Legislative Council will inform him, leading him to take the first flight to Tokyo and to flee from prosecution, with the Japanese government refusing to extradite him. When informed about this situation, Morita will explode with anger knowing that he had made a mistake and that corruption will continue to go unpunished.
[[/folder]]

!! The Lee Family
Riot Organizations (UNMARKED SPOILERS)



* AllegoricalCharacter: The Lee family represent the average working class Chinese family forced to work in Guangdong's factories and barely able to survive. The trajectory they experience depending the Chief Executive reflects on how the government is affecting Guangdong's working class as a whole.
* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:There are mixed things for the Lee family in Matsushita's ending. While they are happy that Chun has returned home safely and that no one died in the Guangdong riots, there is an underlying feeling of bitterness that the oppressive status quo has been maintained and that they'll return to being nameless cogs for the corporations to exploit.]]
* BystanderSyndrome: [[spoiler:With the exception of Chun, most of the Lees are reluctant to join the Guangdong riots, preferring safety than active participation in politics. This gets completely {{subverted}} in Komai's path and his introduction of the Entrepreneurial Recovery Ordinance, where Hei and Wai can no longer stand idly by and encourage Chun to support the CCL.]]
* ForcedFromTheirHome:
** They're introduced being evicted from their village by Kenpeitai officers and sent to the tenements so they can be put to work.
** In Ibuka's path, this happens to the Lee family again, as the construction of larger tenements are ordered and they will be moved from their claustrophobic apartment into the new facility. Much as they hate their current living standards, there is a feeling of sadness over their predicament, knowing that they won't be able to eat together as a family again in their new home.
* JoblessParentDrama: In the wake of the RLSO's repeal, Leong, the family's patriarch, gets laid off and the youngest members of the family have to be pulled from school as a result to keep food on the table.
* PyrrhicVictory: [[spoiler:While all of the Lees survive the Guangdong riots in Matsushita's path, they're still stuck in the old, exploitative hierarchy where they are subject to abuse from their Japanese overlords. Most of the family is relieved of Chun's safe return from the riots, but there's hardly a mood for celebration when they know what's to come afterwards.]]
* RevengeByProxy: [[spoiler:If the IJA intervene in Hitachi's route, they target Chun's family in retribution for him executing Komai. This is {{subverted}} in all other paths, where the IJA leave his family alone, though a death-seeking Hei wishes that they did.]]
* ThrowTheDogABone:
** [[spoiler:While it's not a perfect ending, the Lee family comes out in relatively better condition at the end of Sony's path. All of the Lees are still alive, Chun's job is more bearable, their hovel is good enough to be a suitable home, and Hei and Wai have potential careers in Sony and Cheung Kong, meaning they can move out at some point, if good luck continues to favor them.]]
** [[spoiler:If Ibuka chooses the Reconciliation path and the CCL were negotiated with, the Lee family gets a fairly happy ending, Chun returns home with no charges against him and a remorseful Hei gives up his toxic membership in Fujitsu to start his own engineering business. Better yet, Chun accepts Hei's apologies and invites his little brother on a walk to catch up, mending the rift that has developed between them. The only downside is Wai needing to work an internship before entering college, since Hei no longer has a stable income, but there is a cautious hope that things will get better.]]
* TooBrokenToBreak: If Matsuzawa repealed the RLSO and the effects of the Yasuda Crisis begin to wear off, the Lee family begin to return to a melancholy norm without the RLSO and Wai still in hospital. The morale of the family is low, but there is nothing else they can do but continue onwards in "the hellhole that was Guangdong."
* TookALevelInCheerfulness: {{Downplayed}}. If the RLSO was only delayed during the Yasuda crisis and the effects begin to wear off, morale in the Lee family will be decent with both Hei and Wai going back to school and the parents smiling more frequently. Reflecting upon this, Chun recognizes that they are still subject to the same oppressive nature of Guangdong as always and there is nothing they can do but continue back on the grind.
* TraumaCongaLine: If Matsuzawa sides with Ibuka and fully repeals the RLSO, Chun's sister Wai gets pulled from school because the family cannot afford it anymore and then gets hit by a truck leaving her in critical condition. Lee doesn't even have time to grieve with long hours at the factory.

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* AllegoricalCharacter: AllohistoricalAllusion: The Lee family represent portrait of the average working class Chinese family forced to work in Guangdong's factories and barely able to survive. The trajectory they experience depending vandalized Legislative Council after the Chief Executive reflects on how Oil Crisis riots cause the government is affecting Guangdong's working class as a whole.
* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:There are mixed things for the Lee family
collapse of authority in Matsushita's ending. While they are happy that Chun has returned home safely and that no one died in the Guangdong riots, there is an underlying feeling of bitterness that based on a picture from the oppressive status quo has been maintained and that they'll return to being nameless cogs for [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storming_of_the_Legislative_Council_Complex Storming of the corporations to exploit.Legislative Council Complex in 2019 during the Hong Kong protests.]]
* BystanderSyndrome: [[spoiler:With CrowdChant: The protestors make frequent use of crowd chants to express their anger and demands towards the exception of Chun, most government, with said chants being an omnipresent feature of the Lees are reluctant to join the Guangdong riots, preferring safety than active participation in politics. This gets completely {{subverted}} in Komai's path riots during their heights and his introduction of the Entrepreneurial Recovery Ordinance, where Hei and Wai can no longer stand idly by and encourage Chun to support the CCL.]]
* ForcedFromTheirHome:
** They're introduced
being evicted heard from their village by Kenpeitai officers and sent to the tenements so they can be put to work.
** In Ibuka's path, this happens to the Lee family again, as the construction of larger tenements
highest skyscrapers. Such chants are ordered and they will be moved from their claustrophobic apartment into the new facility. Much as they hate their current living standards, there is a feeling of sadness over their predicament, knowing that they won't be able to eat together as a family again in their new home.
* JoblessParentDrama: In the wake of the RLSO's repeal, Leong, the family's patriarch, gets laid off and the youngest members of the family have to be pulled from school as a result to keep food
also replicated on the table.
* PyrrhicVictory: [[spoiler:While all of the Lees survive the Guangdong riots in Matsushita's path, they're still stuck in the old, exploitative hierarchy where they are subject to abuse from their Japanese overlords. Most of the family is relieved of Chun's safe return from
posters strewn during the riots, but there's hardly a mood for celebration when they know what's to come afterwards.]]
with Honkon having streets filled with them at one point.
* RevengeByProxy: [[spoiler:If EtTuBrute: The rioters are divided if the IJA intervene in Hitachi's route, they target Chun's family in retribution for him executing Komai. This is {{subverted}} in all other paths, where government negotiates with one of the IJA leave his family alone, though organizations, as those remaining feel betrayed and horrified by those packing up and declaring victory, turning on and burning bridges with them.
* GoodIsNotNice: The Guangdong rioters do have
a death-seeking Hei wishes that they did.]]
* ThrowTheDogABone:
** [[spoiler:While it's not a perfect ending,
noble goal in mind: to end the Lee family comes out in relatively better condition repression of Chinese and Zhujin citizens at the end of Sony's path. All hands of the Lees are still alive, Chun's job is more bearable, their hovel is good enough to Japanese corporations, whether it be a suitable home, the Zaibatsu subsidiaries (Fujitsu and Hei and Wai have potential careers in Hitachi), Matsushita Electric, or even Sony and Cheung Kong, meaning they can move out at some point, if good luck continues to favor them.]]
** [[spoiler:If Ibuka chooses the Reconciliation path
a lesser extent. Unfortunately, their methods are violent and the CCL were negotiated with, the Lee family gets a fairly happy ending, Chun returns home with no charges against him and a remorseful Hei gives up his toxic membership in Fujitsu to start his own engineering business. Better yet, Chun accepts Hei's apologies and invites his little brother on a walk to catch up, mending the rift that has developed between them. The only downside is Wai needing to work an internship before entering college, since Hei no longer has a stable income, but there is a cautious hope that things will get better.]]
* TooBrokenToBreak: If Matsuzawa repealed
innocent people killed in the RLSO process, especially if the Chief Executive lets their frustrations reach critical levels.
* GraffitiOfTheResistance: The rioters spread their message by vandalizing
and the effects graffitiing their cries of outrage onto buildings.
* ImprovisedWeapon: Many
of the Yasuda Crisis begin demonstrators get craftier as the riots progress and wield makeshift helmets and bamboo sticks to protect themselves against the police. Many also wear off, the Lee family begin to return to wet towels around their necks as protection against tear gas. In one notable instance, a melancholy norm without the RLSO and Wai still in hospital. The morale of the family is low, but there is nothing else they can do but continue onwards in "the hellhole that was Guangdong."
riot organizer uses a reappropriated shield along with a railroad spike.
* TookALevelInCheerfulness: NotInThisForYourRevolution: {{Downplayed}}. If Some of the RLSO was only delayed during riot organizers are fighting for a higher cause than the Yasuda crisis and mere deposition of the effects begin to wear off, morale in Chief Executive, speaking about Chinese reunification or even a socialist revolution. However, most of the Lee family will be decent with both Hei and Wai going back protestors pay no heed to school and the parents smiling more frequently. Reflecting upon this, Chun recognizes that such ideals; all they are still subject to want is fairer treatment and vengeance on those who have wronged them.
* OccupiersOutOfOurCountry: An ultimate aim of
the same oppressive nature rioters is to dismantle the Japanese regime and practice their own self-determination. It's particularly visible in Komai's path, as thousands march in numbers large enough to overpower riot controls, unified by their hatred of Komai and their demands for justice.
* ProperlyParanoid: In Komai’s path, the riot leaders rarely take a break, whether it be on the front lines or acting as supply runners. Even in what would be a safe GFT shop, the GFT and CCL representatives remain on high alert for Hitachi moles watching over them. Considering the extensiveness of Komai’s police state, such paranoia is justified.
* RagTagBunchOfMisfits: The rioters in
Guangdong as always are a diverse collection of dissatisfied citizens including Chinese, Zhujin, workers, shopkeepers, bureaucrats and there is nothing more, all united in common anger towards the colonial and corporate oppression they have faced for decades.
* TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized: In their mission for fairer treatment, the Guangdong rioters will resort to crimes, including murder, to get noticed and pressure the government to accept their demands.
* ShaggyDogStory: The rioters make a strong first impression, mobilizing thousands to deadlock the nation and represent one of the greatest threats to the Chief Executive. Unfortunately, the best
they can manage is a deal to stand down in exchange for some concessions, which will ultimately keep the Japanese on top. They will never succeed in their goal of overthrowing the Japanese ruling class because, if they ever get powerful enough to do so, the IJA will intervene and slaughter most of them.
* ShootTheShaggyDog: Regardless of how Morita handled the protestor organizations, the GFT and CCL will begin to fade away into history as Guangdong moves beyond the riots. Lee Chun is left with a bad taste in his mouth as a GFT representative bluntly states that "it's over" before Chun is forcibly escorted out. The protestor organizations have run out of steam, done what they could, and are now falling apart.
* TerroristsWithoutACause: One rebel cell self-styles itself as a "liberation committee",
but continue back they don't have any explicit objective to liberate. Most of their members just want to exact revenge on the grind.
Japanese ruling class for oppressing them and murdering their loved ones.
* TraumaCongaLine: If Matsuzawa sides WeAreStrugglingTogether: While united in their opposition to the Legislative Council, the rioters have very diverse beliefs and can easily be turned on each other with Ibuka the right paranoia and fully repeals the RLSO, Chun's sister Wai gets pulled from school because the family cannot afford it anymore and then gets hit accusations. Matsushita exploits this disunity by a truck leaving her in critical condition. Lee doesn't even have time sending informants to grieve with long hours at the factory.infiltrate their ranks, creating discord among them as they accuse each other of being a spy.



[[folder:Lee Chun]]
->'''Role:''' N/A
A cynical factory laborer working to support his family, pressued on both sides by both his abysmal working conditions and his family's deteriorating living standards.

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[[folder:Lee Chun]]
->'''Role:''' N/A
A cynical factory laborer working to support his family, pressued on both sides by both his abysmal working conditions
[[folder:Guangdong Federation of Tradesmen]]
[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gftlogo.png]]
The Guangdong Federation of Tradesmen represent the Zhujin during the Guangdong Riots. They clamor for more rights
and his family's deteriorating living standards.protections to be given to the often mistreated middle class.



* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:Barring Hitachi's route, Chun perishes in the IJA coup when a pipe bomb explodes in his hand. When Lam recovers the body and sends it to his family, they're horrified to see that he's missing an arm on the charred side of his body.]]
* AscendedExtra: Unlike most fictional characters in TNO who are usually restricted to their own storyline without affecting the overall plot, Lee Chun becomes a key figure in Guangdong by [[spoiler:assassinating Komai]].
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Chun hates going to work and toiling in the factories for miniscule wages, wishing that he could be freed from his harsh job. However, if Matsuzawa allows the Kenpeitai to set up a curfew, Chun gets his wish in the worst way possible; a checkpoint gets set up between his home and his workplace, meaning that he can't go to his night shift without risking arrest. This means he now has to face the threat of starving to death, without the money to fulfill his basic needs.
* BearerOfBadNews:
** Chun hates to tell his parents about the economic ruin brought by the Yasuda Crisis, which puts him at great risk of losing his job.
** {{Subverted}} when Chun observes his Hei reading and making copies of technical magazines and cannot bring himself to tell Hei that the current lackluster education in Guangdong has placed a ceiling on how high he can rise.
* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: [[spoiler:When Komai suppresses the Guangdong riots, Chun shoots himself with his last bullet to protect his family from Hitachi retribution, which he calmly accepts, since he's already bleeding from his wounds and cornered at an apartment complex.]]
* BigBrotherInstinct:
** Even with his pay getting smaller and smaller, Chun will refuse to let his siblings be taken out of school again after the Yasuda Crisis has settled, even if it means he has less to eat.
** [[spoiler:Chun watches out for his younger brother Hei during the riots in Matsushita's Guangdong. When Hei is grabbed and arrested by a police formation, Chun tries to hold on to him, but to no avail.]]
* BookDumb: {{Subverted}}. Given his occupation as a factory worker, most Japanese would think he's of average intelligence. However, Chun is actually smarter than his station would imply, something that Hei can vouch for.
* BrokenPedestal: Hei loves and adores his older brother, but upon accepting an offer to join Fujitsu, the admiration turns into conflict, as Chun thinks he's selling his soul out to Ibuka and Hei espouses the same Fujitsu propaganda that blames the Chinese people's poverty on their own actions.
* DefiantToTheEnd: [[spoiler:Komai can broadcast the executions of captured rioters to demoralize the others, but this has the opposite effect on Chun, who feels emboldened to fight for the CCL's ideals with his dying breath and take down as many Japanese officers before he goes down.]]
* {{Determinator}}: Chun is not one to give up easily. [[spoiler:In Fujitsu's riots, he resists the CCL's potential destruction with every ounce of energy he has, attempting to reach for a pistol when his rifle jams and trying to bite Lam while he's being arrested, only giving up when he's hit with a baton. Meanwhile, in Hitachi's riots, he dares to kidnap Komai to execute him, even if it would result in his own demise.]]
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:Years of exploitation and abuse by the corporations drives Chun to join the Guangdong riots, demanding justice and fairer treatment for the marginalized Chinese.]]
* EtTuBrute: [[spoiler:Chun is shocked and enraged to hear Hei apply for Zhujin membership in Ibuka's path, officially joining the Japanese's side and leading him to punch Hei in response. Worse still, the rest of the family is okay with Hei becoming a Zhujin, if it means a stable income.]]
* TheFace: [[spoiler:His zeal, connections, and uncanny ability to inspire fervor makes Chun the spearhead and representative of the CCL in Ibuka's path.]]
* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler:As Chun faces off soldiers at gunpoint without fear in the prelude to the Hitachi variant of the IJA takeover, he only offers a contemptuous remark before he executes Komai and is gunned down.]]
* ForWantOfANail: [[spoiler:Which riot organization Chun is a member of changes depending on who is Chief Executive. In Matsushita and Ibuka’s paths, he is a member of the CCL with their appeal to the Chinese working class and opposition to corporate rule. Due to Morita’s extensive reforms to improve the societal standing of the Chinese and Zhujin, Chun is a member of the GFT in that path, still angry with corporate oppression but not to the same extent as seen in other paths. On the contrary, Komai’s brutal disregard for human life pushes Chun to become a runner for the CCL and actively aid the resistance before the Riots even begin.]]
* FormerlyFriendlyFamily: As Hei shoots ahead in a Fujitsu-run society, Chun is left behind, and in the end they're barely on speaking terms.
* GildedCage: [[spoiler:It's the title of an epilogue event, if the CCL were negotiated with in Ibuka's Persistence route. Chun will be placed under house arrest for his leading role in the riots where Fujitsu promises that these accommodations are temporary and that he will be relocated to more permanent facilities repurposed from Hitachi buildings, but Chun doesn’t expect this to be followed through with. When Hei visits his temporary holding place, he finds the room's smallness extremely uncomfortable.]]
* HappinessInMinimumWage: By the end of Morita's route, Chun knows that his family will probably not ascend to the upper class, but he's since stopped caring about his paycheck. He's just content that the Lees are living in relatively comfortable circumstances and that he's with his family.
* HeroicRROD: [[spoiler:As the Guangdong riots wane under Komai's boot, Chun feels exhausted from the whole conflict, yet content that he's sacrificing his life for a good cause rather than perishing in a factory. When he lies bleeding in a corner and one step away from death's door, Chun decides to shoot himself through the mouth, but not before thinking about how tired he is and that he doesn't want to run away from his fate anymore.]]
* HopeBringer: [[spoiler:The CCL are inspired by Chun's bravery and conviction, believing that he is the perfect flag-bearer for their cause.]]
* HopeSpot: Desperate for recognition and a raise, Chun points out to his foreman of an improvement the factory can make to maximize efficiency. The foreman seems grateful to take his advice and brings it up to his supervisor, but he steals all the credit and gets rewarded for it, leaving Chun with nothing.
* ImplicitPrison: If the Kenpeitai are deployed to clean the streets of protestors in the wake of the Yasuda crisis, a curfew will be established in the Chinese parts of Kōshu with checkpoints between Chun's home and factory. This means that for a time he won't bring in any wages, trapped within his home.
* TheInformant: Chun becomes one if Morita chooses to tighten the enforcement of tax laws through watchdogs. A Japanese government agent from the Financial Office visits Chun at his workplace to ask about whether or not his managers' Toyota Crown is his own or the comapny's in flawless Cantonese. Chun tells the agent that his manager frequently brags about having bought the car and having "made it" in life. The next day the agent and his colleagues drag the manager off for questioning and Chun finds a packet of money and a thank you note.
* InspirationalMartyr: This is what Chun hopes he will be in the ending where he [[spoiler:kills Komai, hoping that others will finish the work he started. His gambit is successful, as a couple held up in the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall discuss if he should get a statue and the remaining resistance fighters commemorate him as a martyr.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm:
** If the RLSO is delayed instead of repealed, Chun will be outraged at another "indefinite postponement" and join a crowd clashing with the police. However, he sees the police ready their batons when the situation is about to get out of hand and is composed enough to withdraw back into the crowd, since getting arrested would put his entire family in danger. It also helps that his younger sister doesn't suffer a car accident in this scenario, where he's more outraged than ever.
** [[spoiler:With Ibuka offering an olive branch to the rioters, Lee Chun willingly ends his crusade and disbands the CCL. Though there is a part of him that is disappointed he didn't achieve more and will probably never see his comrades again, Chun is too tired to keep fighting and just wants the conflict to end at this point.]]
* LivingIsMoreThanSurviving: [[spoiler:Not willing to remain silent in the face of corporate oppression, Chun will join with one of the protestor organizations during the riots. He knows it will be risky and that his family worries about him, but the protests give Chun purpose and camaraderie with his fellow protestors.]]
* MisplacedRetribution: Angry at the world after his sister gets hit by a truck, he takes to yelling insults at police officers around the Guangdong Government Complex at night before assaulting Lam Haau-cyun. Fortunately, Lam is sympathetic enough to let it slide and just warn Chun to leave before the less merciful Kenpeitai get involved.
* MoodWhiplash: After Morita's visit to his factory, he takes great enjoyment at how his manager got chewed out and instructed to abide by labor laws and his younger siblings are ecstatic to hear this as well. This turns to a brief dissapointment when he and his entire shift are laid off, reinforcing the cynicism common in Guangdong. However, upon returning home, he finds a recruitment letter from Cheung Kong who offer him good pay for providing steady hands.
* NecessarilyEvil: [[spoiler:As the IJA coup tears through Guangdong, Chun prepares to throw a pipe bomb at several soldiers, even as they are dragging an innocent woman to be killed. Chun is sullen that his desperation has driven him to sacrifice his morals and he mutters a quiet apology to the woman before he throws the bomb. Chun ultimately doesn't go through with it because the bomb prematurely blows up in his hand and kills him.]]
* NotSoSmallRole: Chun seems to be just a portrait of the "man in the street" for Guangdong, [[spoiler: but he can potentially take on a leadership role an anti-Japanese guerrilla organization and personally kill Komai during the Oil Crisis.]]
* PutOnAPrisonBus: [[spoiler:If the CCL were dismantled by Ibuka, Chun is last seen being arrested by Lam, with Hei not knowing where his brother is being detained.]]
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: {{Defied}}. [[spoiler:The soldiers watching Chun hold Komai hostage expect him to make one but he has nothing to say to them.]]
-->'''Chun:''' ''"Were you expecting a speech? I have nothing left to say to you."''
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: [[spoiler:If Komai is unable to control the Guangdong riots, Chun and others will make an assault on Komai's Hitachi headquarters in revenge for his brutality against the Chinese and in particular, his family, cutting down his men and executing Komai himself.]]
* TheSleepless: [[spoiler:By the end of the riots in Komai’s path, Chun is severely sleep deprived and only gets four hours of sleep in a resistance warehouse before continuing his war of attrition. Despite this, he still has some energy to keep up the noble fight, with some of his comrades entertaining the notion of using amphetamines to keep him and everyone else going.]]
* ShotgunsAreJustBetter: Chun makes use of one as he [[spoiler:scavenges it from one of his deceased comrades and kills Komai's remaining bodyguards, breaches his panic room, and murder Komai with said shotgun.]]
* SoleSurvivor: [[spoiler:{{Downplayed}}. Chun is the last remaining member of the raiding party set out to kill Komai. That being said, once he holds Komai hostage and executes him, Chun is immediately killed.]]
* StrangerInAFamiliarLand: {{Downplayed}} in Fujitsu's path, but Chun starts feeling uncomfortable in the family apartment, which he's been appearing more sporadically in. Everything feels the same to him, but Hei's absence leaves an unfamiliar feeling of incompleteness and reminds him Chun of how little they speak with each other, ever since Hei came under Fujitsu's umbrella.
* StunnedSilence: When Morita chooses to tackle workers' rights, he will visit Lee's factory as part of an inspection. Lee's manager tells the workers the day prior to make preparations and that they would have to make up the time lost. During the visit, if Morita chose to focus on work hours and pay, Li will play the audio recording of the manager telling the workers to work more and asks Lee whether he or the manager is being more truthful. He answers honestly, after he and the other workers are taken aback by the development. If Morita chose to focus on safety, then Morita will make a break for the real factory floor upon the visit to discover the unsafe work conditions. The workers follow in silence and then even more shocked to see Morita berate the manager in Cantonese in front of them.
* SuicideMission: [[spoiler:If the riots go south for a Komai-led Guangdong, Chun and members of the Guangdong People's Anti Japanese Guerrilla embark on an attack on Komai's refuge. Chun is fully aware that no matter the outcome, they will not survive.]]
-->'''Scout:''' ''"Soldiers two kilometres away! What are we going to do, comrade?"''
-->'''Chun:''' ''"Die I guess, but we all knew that anyway."''
* TakingYouWithMe: [[spoiler:Even as the IJA depose Hitachi and are tearing Guangdong apart, Chun and a cadre raid the destroyed Government Complex to personally kill Komai. He knows that he's not getting out of the situation alive, but he wants to ensure that Komai perishes beforehand and can be a hero, if only for one day.]]
* ThatManIsDead: [[spoiler:As his relationship with Hei falls apart in Ibuka's path, Chun finally disowns him in preparation of the Guangdong riots, reluctantly accepting that he is now the enemy. However, Chun takes it back in Ibuka's Reconciliation ending, especially if the CCL were negotiated with.]]
* ThrowTheDogABone: Despite the limited concessions made to worker rights in the RLSO, Chun ends his working day on a bright note when his father earns a lot more money than he usually does and promises to buy pork for the entire family the next day, a luxury in the tenements of Guangdong.
* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler:In the Komai variant of the IJA coup, Chun goes from an ordinary laborer to leading an assault on the Legislative Complex. He valiantly fights through the Hitachi security, killing multiple guards with a variety of guns and successfully assassinating Komai.]]
* TookALevelInCheerfulness: {{Downplayed}}. At the end of Morita's economic focus tree, Chun notices the elevated living standards and social mobility for the Chinese. Though he observes an elitist attitude among Sony and Cheung Kong's men, Chun acknowledges that it's, at least, an improvement from before, to a point that he can imagine Hei or Wai potentially moving up to the growing middle class of business people.
* TookALevelInCynic:
** He was already depressed about living Guangdong under Suzuki, but he starts becoming even more temperamental and cynical after the Yasuda Crisis repeals the few benefits of the RLSO and leaves his family in a more dire financial situation. Even in this most optimal outcome of a Morita ascension, Chun does not share his younger siblings' enthusiasm and faith in Morita's pledges to improve their lives, remarking that "words are cheap" and implying it will be yet another broken promise.
** The horrors and atrocities brought by Komai really take their toll on Chun, who starts wondering if it's really worth living in the corporate nightmare brought on by Hitachi. If Komai invites Manchurian executives to visit Guangdong, Chun recognizes the futility of his life and struggles to think of his family as motivation to keep working.
* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler:In all scenarios except Hitachi's route, Chun perishes in the IJA coup because a poorly-made pipe bomb explodes in his hands, not even given the chance to kill some soldiers beforehand.]]
* UpThroughTheRanks: If Morita invests in education and Hei submits his essay to Sony, Hei will also make a recommendation for Chun saying that he could do more than he is doing at Cheung Kong. Chun's current managers ignore his suggestions for improving efficiency, so he eagerly accepts an offer from Sony to work as a factory foreman.

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* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:Barring Hitachi's route, Chun perishes in the IJA coup when a pipe bomb explodes in his hand. When Lam recovers the body and sends it to his family, they're horrified to see that he's missing an arm on the charred side of his body.]]
* AscendedExtra: Unlike most fictional characters in TNO who are usually restricted to their own storyline without affecting the overall plot, Lee Chun becomes a key figure in Guangdong by [[spoiler:assassinating Komai]].
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Chun hates going to work and toiling in the factories The GFT is looking for miniscule wages, wishing that he could be freed from his harsh job. new members to build up their strength. However, if Matsuzawa allows the Kenpeitai to set up a curfew, Chun gets his wish in the worst way possible; a checkpoint gets set up between his home and his workplace, meaning that he can't go to his night shift without risking arrest. This means he now has to face the threat of starving to death, without the money to fulfill his basic needs.
* BearerOfBadNews:
** Chun hates to tell his parents about the economic ruin brought
by the Yasuda Crisis, which puts him at great risk of losing his job.
** {{Subverted}} when Chun observes his Hei reading and making copies of technical magazines and cannot bring himself to tell Hei that the current lackluster education in Guangdong has placed a ceiling on how high he can rise.
* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: [[spoiler:When Komai suppresses the Guangdong riots, Chun shoots himself with his last bullet to protect his family from Hitachi retribution, which he calmly accepts, since he's already bleeding from his wounds and cornered at an apartment complex.]]
* BigBrotherInstinct:
** Even with his pay getting smaller and smaller, Chun will refuse to let his siblings be taken out of school again after the Yasuda Crisis has settled, even if it means he has less to eat.
** [[spoiler:Chun watches out for his younger brother Hei during the riots in Matsushita's Guangdong. When Hei is grabbed and arrested by a police formation, Chun tries to hold on to him, but to no avail.]]
* BookDumb: {{Subverted}}. Given his occupation as a factory worker, most Japanese would think he's of average intelligence. However, Chun is actually smarter than his station would imply, something that Hei can vouch for.
* BrokenPedestal: Hei loves and adores his older brother, but upon accepting an offer to join Fujitsu, the admiration turns into conflict, as Chun thinks he's selling his soul out to Ibuka and Hei espouses the same Fujitsu propaganda that blames the Chinese people's poverty on their own actions.
* DefiantToTheEnd: [[spoiler:Komai can broadcast the executions of captured rioters to demoralize the others, but this has the opposite effect on Chun, who feels emboldened to fight for the CCL's ideals with his dying breath and take down as many Japanese officers before he goes down.]]
* {{Determinator}}: Chun is not one to give up easily. [[spoiler:In Fujitsu's riots, he resists the CCL's potential destruction with every ounce of energy he has, attempting to reach for a pistol when his rifle jams and trying to bite Lam while he's being arrested, only giving up when he's hit with a baton. Meanwhile, in Hitachi's riots, he dares to kidnap Komai to execute him, even if it would result in his own demise.]]
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:Years of exploitation and abuse by the corporations drives Chun to join the Guangdong riots, demanding justice and fairer treatment for the marginalized Chinese.]]
* EtTuBrute: [[spoiler:Chun is shocked and enraged to hear Hei apply for Zhujin membership in Ibuka's path, officially joining the Japanese's side and leading him to punch Hei in response. Worse still, the rest of the family is okay with Hei becoming a Zhujin, if it means a stable income.]]
* TheFace: [[spoiler:His zeal, connections, and uncanny ability to inspire fervor makes Chun the spearhead and representative of the CCL in Ibuka's path.]]
* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler:As Chun faces off soldiers at gunpoint without fear in the prelude to the Hitachi variant of the IJA takeover, he only offers a contemptuous remark before he executes Komai and is gunned down.]]
* ForWantOfANail: [[spoiler:Which riot organization Chun is a member of changes depending on who is Chief Executive. In Matsushita and Ibuka’s paths, he is a member of the CCL with their appeal to the Chinese working class and opposition to corporate rule. Due to Morita’s extensive reforms to improve the societal standing of the Chinese and Zhujin, Chun is a member of the GFT in that path, still angry with corporate oppression but not to the same extent as seen in other paths. On the contrary, Komai’s brutal disregard for human life pushes Chun to become a runner for the CCL and actively aid the resistance before the Riots even begin.]]
* FormerlyFriendlyFamily: As Hei shoots ahead in a Fujitsu-run society, Chun is left behind, and in the end they're barely on speaking terms.
* GildedCage: [[spoiler:It's the title of an epilogue event, if the CCL were negotiated with in Ibuka's Persistence route. Chun will be placed under house arrest for his leading role in the riots where Fujitsu promises that these accommodations are temporary and that he will be relocated to more permanent facilities repurposed from Hitachi buildings, but Chun doesn’t expect this to be followed through with. When Hei visits his temporary holding place, he finds the room's smallness extremely uncomfortable.]]
* HappinessInMinimumWage: By
the end of Morita's route, Chun knows that his family will probably not ascend to Oil Crisis tree, the upper class, but he's since stopped caring about his paycheck. He's just content that the Lees are living in relatively comfortable circumstances and that he's with his family.
* HeroicRROD: [[spoiler:As the Guangdong riots wane under Komai's boot, Chun feels exhausted from the whole conflict, yet content that he's sacrificing his life for a good cause rather than perishing in a factory. When he lies bleeding in a corner and one step away from death's door, Chun decides to shoot himself through the mouth, but not before thinking about how tired he
GFT is and that he doesn't want to run away from his fate anymore.]]
* HopeBringer: [[spoiler:The CCL are inspired by Chun's bravery and conviction, believing that he is the perfect flag-bearer for their cause.]]
* HopeSpot: Desperate for recognition and a raise, Chun points out to his foreman of an improvement the factory can make to maximize efficiency. The foreman seems grateful to take his advice and brings it up to his supervisor, but he steals all the credit and gets rewarded for it, leaving Chun with nothing.
* ImplicitPrison: If the Kenpeitai are deployed to clean the streets of protestors in the wake of the Yasuda crisis, a curfew will be established in the Chinese parts of Kōshu with checkpoints between Chun's home and factory. This means that for a time he won't bring in any wages, trapped within his home.
* TheInformant: Chun becomes one if Morita chooses to tighten the enforcement of tax laws through watchdogs. A Japanese government agent from the Financial Office visits Chun at his workplace to ask about whether or not his managers' Toyota Crown is his own or the comapny's in flawless Cantonese. Chun tells the agent that his manager frequently brags about having bought the car and having "made it" in life. The next day the agent and his colleagues drag the manager off for questioning and Chun finds a packet of money and a thank you note.
* InspirationalMartyr: This is what Chun hopes he will be in the ending where he [[spoiler:kills Komai, hoping that others will finish the work he started. His gambit is successful, as a couple held up in the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall discuss if he should get a statue and the remaining resistance fighters commemorate him as a martyr.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm:
** If the RLSO is delayed instead of repealed, Chun will be outraged at another "indefinite postponement" and join a crowd clashing with the police. However, he sees the police ready their batons when the situation is about to get out of hand and is composed enough to withdraw back into the crowd, since
getting arrested would put his entire family in danger. It also helps that his younger sister doesn't suffer a car accident in this scenario, where he's more outraged than ever.
** [[spoiler:With Ibuka offering an olive branch to the rioters, Lee Chun willingly ends his crusade and disbands the CCL. Though there is a part of him that is disappointed he didn't achieve more and will probably never see his comrades again, Chun is too tired to keep fighting and just wants the conflict to end at this point.]]
* LivingIsMoreThanSurviving: [[spoiler:Not willing to remain silent in the face of corporate oppression, Chun will join
inundated with one piles of the protestor organizations during the riots. He knows it will be risky and that his family worries about him, but the protests give Chun purpose and camaraderie with his fellow protestors.]]
* MisplacedRetribution: Angry at the world after his sister gets hit by a truck, he takes to yelling insults at police officers around the Guangdong Government Complex at night before assaulting Lam Haau-cyun. Fortunately, Lam is sympathetic enough to let it slide and just warn Chun to leave before the less merciful Kenpeitai get involved.
* MoodWhiplash: After Morita's visit to his factory, he takes great enjoyment at how his manager got chewed out and instructed to abide by labor laws and his younger siblings are ecstatic to hear this as well. This turns to a brief dissapointment when he and his entire shift are laid off, reinforcing the cynicism common in Guangdong. However, upon returning home, he finds a recruitment letter
new applicants, particularly from Cheung Kong who offer him good pay for providing steady hands.
* NecessarilyEvil: [[spoiler:As the IJA coup tears through Guangdong, Chun prepares to throw a pipe bomb at several soldiers, even as they are dragging an innocent woman to be killed. Chun is sullen that his desperation has driven him to sacrifice his morals
Fujitsu and he mutters a quiet apology to the woman before he throws the bomb. Chun ultimately doesn't go through with it because the bomb prematurely blows up in his hand and kills him.]]
* NotSoSmallRole: Chun seems to be just a portrait of the "man in the street" for Guangdong, [[spoiler: but he can potentially take on a leadership role an anti-Japanese guerrilla organization and personally kill Komai during the Oil Crisis.]]
* PutOnAPrisonBus: [[spoiler:If the CCL were dismantled by Ibuka, Chun is last seen being arrested by Lam, with Hei not knowing where his brother is being detained.]]
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: {{Defied}}. [[spoiler:The soldiers watching Chun hold Komai hostage expect him to make one but he has nothing to say to them.]]
-->'''Chun:''' ''"Were you expecting a speech? I have nothing left to say to you."''
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: [[spoiler:If Komai is unable to control the Guangdong riots, Chun and others will make an assault on Komai's
Hitachi headquarters in revenge for his brutality against employees, putting further strain on the Chinese GFT's financial resources and in particular, his family, cutting down his men and executing Komai himself.]]
* TheSleepless: [[spoiler:By
pushing them to the end of the riots in Komai’s path, Chun is severely sleep deprived and only gets four hours of sleep in a resistance warehouse before continuing his war of attrition. Despite this, he still has some energy to keep up the noble fight, with some of his comrades entertaining the notion of using amphetamines to keep him and everyone else going.]]
* ShotgunsAreJustBetter: Chun makes use of one
breaking point as he [[spoiler:scavenges it from one of his deceased comrades and kills Komai's remaining bodyguards, breaches his panic room, and murder Komai with said shotgun.]]
* SoleSurvivor: [[spoiler:{{Downplayed}}. Chun is the last remaining member of the raiding party set out to kill Komai. That being said, once he holds Komai hostage and executes him, Chun is immediately killed.]]
* StrangerInAFamiliarLand: {{Downplayed}} in Fujitsu's path, but Chun starts feeling uncomfortable in the family apartment, which he's been appearing more sporadically in. Everything feels the same to him, but Hei's absence leaves an unfamiliar feeling of incompleteness and reminds him Chun of how little they speak with each other, ever since Hei came under Fujitsu's umbrella.
* StunnedSilence: When Morita chooses to tackle workers' rights, he will visit Lee's factory as part of an inspection. Lee's manager tells the workers the day prior to make preparations and that they would have to make up the time lost. During the visit, if Morita chose to focus on work hours and pay, Li will play the audio recording of the manager telling the workers to work more and asks Lee whether he or the manager is being more truthful. He answers honestly, after he and the other workers
their lobbying efforts are taken aback by the development. If Morita chose to focus falling on safety, then Morita will make a break for the real factory floor upon the visit to discover the unsafe work conditions. The workers follow in silence and then even more shocked to see Morita berate the manager in Cantonese in front of them.
deaf ears.
* SuicideMission: [[spoiler:If the riots go south for a Komai-led Guangdong, Chun and members of the Guangdong People's Anti Japanese Guerrilla embark on an attack on Komai's refuge. Chun is fully aware that no matter the outcome, they will not survive.]]
-->'''Scout:''' ''"Soldiers two kilometres away! What are we going to do, comrade?"''
-->'''Chun:''' ''"Die I guess, but we all knew that anyway."''
* TakingYouWithMe: [[spoiler:Even as the IJA depose Hitachi and are tearing Guangdong apart, Chun and a cadre raid the destroyed Government Complex to personally kill Komai. He knows that he's not getting out of the situation alive, but he wants to ensure that Komai perishes beforehand and can be a hero, if only for one day.]]
* ThatManIsDead: [[spoiler:As his relationship with Hei falls apart in
CreateYourOwnHero: In Ibuka's path, Chun finally disowns him in preparation of the Guangdong riots, reluctantly accepting that he is now the enemy. However, Chun takes it back in GFT forms because of Ibuka's Reconciliation ending, especially if the CCL were negotiated with.]]
* ThrowTheDogABone: Despite the limited concessions made to worker rights in the RLSO, Chun ends his working day
stricter criteria on who could be considered Zhujin, denying a bright note when his father earns a lot more money than he usually does and promises to buy pork for the entire family the next day, a luxury in the tenements means of Guangdong.
* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler:In the Komai variant of the IJA coup, Chun goes from an ordinary laborer to leading an assault on the Legislative Complex. He valiantly fights through the Hitachi security, killing multiple guards with a variety of guns and successfully assassinating Komai.]]
* TookALevelInCheerfulness: {{Downplayed}}. At the end of Morita's economic focus tree, Chun notices the elevated living standards and
social mobility to many and condemning thousands to the harsh labor faced by the Chinese citizens.
* HeroAntagonist: They are one half of the final obstacle opposing the Chief Executive in the first decade, demanding labor protections
for the Chinese. Though he observes an elitist attitude among Sony and Cheung Kong's men, Chun acknowledges that it's, at least, an improvement from before, to a point that he can imagine Hei or Wai potentially moving up to the growing Zhujin middle class who have languished from Japanese oppression.
* HeroicResolve: In spite
of business people.
* TookALevelInCynic:
** He was already depressed about living Guangdong under Suzuki, but he starts becoming even more temperamental and cynical after
all the Yasuda Crisis repeals setbacks they face, whether it be hundreds of their members being made redundant or the few inescapable gloom washing over the executive council, the GFT continues to work ceaselessly to support their Zhujin members.
* HonorBeforeReason: Despite the material
benefits of from the RLSO deal, the GFT thoroughly rejects Fujitsu's offer to be associated with them, not willing to be beholden to their interests and leaves his family in betray their ideals that the Zhujin are a more dire financial situation. Even in this most optimal outcome of a Morita ascension, Chun does legitimate social and ethnic category not share his younger siblings' enthusiasm and faith to be exploited by the Japanese.
* LegacyTeam: The GFT
in Morita's pledges to improve their lives, remarking that "words path are cheap" made up of Zhujin who were left in the dust, whether it be former rivals, jilted suppliers and implying it will be yet the unlucky. These outcasts begin to network with one another broken promise.
** The horrors
and atrocities brought by Komai really take their toll on Chun, who starts wondering if it's really worth living in eventually challenge the corporate nightmare brought on by Hitachi. If Komai invites Manchurian executives to visit Guangdong, Chun recognizes existing system. This role directly parallels the futility of his life and struggles to think of his family as motivation to keep working.
* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler:In all scenarios except Hitachi's route, Chun perishes in the IJA coup because a poorly-made pipe bomb explodes in his hands, not even given the chance to kill some soldiers beforehand.]]
* UpThroughTheRanks: If
role that Morita invests in education and Hei submits his essay to Sony, Hei will also make Li had a recommendation for Chun saying that he could do more than he is doing at Cheung Kong. Chun's current managers ignore his suggestions for improving efficiency, so he eagerly accepts decade prior, being {{lampshaded}} by an offer from Sony to work as a factory foreman. introductory event in Morita's path.
* LaResistance: The GFT represent the Zhujin workers who rebel against the Chief Executive and the years of injustices they've suffered by their hand.



[[folder:Lee Hei]]
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The teenage brother of Lee Chun, Lee Hei is an engineering prodigy with a creative mind who devotes most of his time to creating blueprints for his ambitious designs. While Guangdong has no need for a genius inventor like Hei at the moment, Hei's fortunes will definitively change depending on who becomes Chief Executive.

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[[folder:Lee Hei]]
->'''Role:''' N/A

[[folder:Committee of Chinese Labor]]
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The teenage brother Committee of Lee Chun, Lee Hei is an engineering prodigy with a creative mind who devotes most of his time to creating blueprints for his ambitious designs. While Chinese Labor represent the Chinese during the Guangdong has no need Riots, and seek for a genius inventor like Hei at the moment, Hei's fortunes will definitively change depending on who becomes Chief Executive.oppressive colonial system that they have been living under for decades to finally end. Unlike their Zhujin counterpart, they are much more secretive and their leadership isn't widely known.



* TheAce: Hei is an engineering prodigy who becomes a model of Sony's and Fujitsu's governments. He's apparent proof of the validity of "the Fujitsu method" in Ibuka's raw meritocracy, and Morita's administration gives him and other Chinese the tools they need to succeed.
* AntiVillain: After joining Fujitsu, he starts approving urban redevelopment programs that evict and/or resettle thousands of innocent civilians, including his own family. However, Hei doesn't have a full grasp on the consequences of his actions and earnestly believes that Fujitsu's vision for the future will be a net positive, even potentially securing Wai's application to a university.
* BaitTheDog:
** Hearing about Wai being bullied in school for mediating the ethnic tensions, Hei expresses his sympathies for her, explaining that he faces similar jeers while working for Fujitsu and even giving her an inspiring message to stand up for what's right. Then, he goes on a long-winded tangent about how ungrateful the Chinese people are for Fujitsu's hard work, ranting about his own problems, confusing Wai, and being outraged to find out that his brother has joined the CCL.
** [[spoiler:If the CCL are dismantled in Ibuka's Persistence ending, Hei writes a letter to an arrested Chun, seemingly indicating he wants to reconcile with his older brother. Unfortunately, the letter turns out to be a passive-aggressive message informing Chun that Hei's collaboration with Fujitsu has been vindicated, with his family now being moved to a better home and Wai preparing for college. Hei then patronizingly talks about his disappointment that Chun won't get to enjoy the rewards he's reaped, making no guarantees that they will stay in contact and even hinting that he'll become a Zhujin very soon.]]
* BayonetYa: [[spoiler:When the IJA retaliate against the Lee family for Chun murdering Komai, Hei charges at the soldiers to buy his family time to escape, which gets him killed when he's stabbed with a bayonet.]]
* BelievingTheirOwnLies: He's convinced himself that he joined Fujitsu of his own volition and achieved all of his success by his own merits. However, deep down, he knows that these are lies.
* BigBrotherInstinct:
** [[spoiler:In Hitachi's path, Hei and Wai rush to a grocery store to stockpile for the Oil Crisis, only to find a Japanese sergeant arguing with Lam in front of the building. Knowing that a Hitachi patrol is about to be set up for inspection, Hei urges Wai to run back home, so that he's the only one risking his life to get food on the table.]]
** [[spoiler:In a non-Komai IJA coup, Wai intends to work at a dangerous bullet farm to support her family, which horrifies Hei. He does everything he can to dissuade her, but his pleas fall on deaf ears.]]
* BigBrotherMentor: Hei is close with his younger sister Wai, giving her advice on how to succeed in Guangdong and promising that he'll always support her through the thick and thin.
* BigBrotherWorship: Hei idolizes his older brother, Chun, thinking that he's even smarter than himself. This becomes especially important when Hei is visited by Sony's men and Chun is recommended for a scholarship.
* {{Bookworm}}: Hei is frequently reading technical documents and magazines brought to him by Chun and their father. He uses these documents to make amendments and additions to his existing designs. Unfortunately, the limiting education system in most Guangdong paths means that these magazines are often the only way Hei can learn more.
* BreakTheHaughty: Hei develops a really bad ego working for Fujitsu and having his achievements praised, [[spoiler:going as far as to apply for Zhujin membership to secure his position there. However, an enraged Chun punches him across the face for his betrayal and the angry mobs he faces in the Guangdong riots is enough to disillusion his continued occupation in Fujitsu. In the Reconciliation ending, it sticks and he returns home without becoming a Zhujin.]]
* BrokenPedestal: {{Downplayed}}. Ibuka personally meets Hei to complement him for his efforts, but while Hei knows he owes it to Fujitsu for getting him where he is, he already resents Ibuka's government for leaving the rest of the Lees in the dust.
* ChallengeSeeker: Hei thinks some subjects, like thermodynamics and calculus, are challenging, but he still finds the work exhilarating and a proper challenge for his intellect.
* LesCollaborateurs: Much to the displeasure of Chun, Hei accepts Fujitsu's offer to work for them and elevate his own status above the rest of the family.
* ContemptCrossfire:
** Aims rather than receives one, specifically at Matsushita. To Hei, Matsushita just represents business as usual when it comes to Japanese exploitation, and he doesn't have the scientific ambition of Ibuka to compensate.
** Played straight under Ibuka. Hei's derided by other Chinese as [[TheQuisling A Quisling]] due to his high publicity, and those Japanese who don't genuinely share Ibuka's vision of a Guangdong where merit is what matters instead of race see him as a mere pawn with which they can advance their interests. Over time, Hei becomes more and more aware of this, rendering him a pariah and prompting him to double down on his studies.
* CowardlyLion: [[spoiler:Unlike Chun, Hei doesn't want to be part of the Guangdong riots, merely wishing to be an observer of a historical event, not part of it. He reluctantly joins Chun in Matsushita's path to appease his older brother and at the assurance that they'll leave as soon as things get dangerous.]]
* ADayInTheLimelight: Chun is usually the focal character of the Lee family, but this role switches to Hei in Ibuka's path, following his story and recruitment into Fujitsu.
* DefiantToTheEnd: [[spoiler:If the IJA targets the Lee family, Hei attacks the soldiers to buy the rest of his family time to escape. He tackles one of them, spits in his face, and gouges his eyes for a few seconds before another soldier fatally stabs him with a bayonet.]]
* DespairEventHorizon [[spoiler:Hei is utterly destroyed to see Chun's recovered corpse in the immediate aftermath of the IJA's intervention. Seeing half of Chun's body completely charred and the other half conveying no emotion in death, Hei tears at his hair and bangs his head on a wall while screaming, wishing that the IJA would kill him next.]]
* TheDogBitesBack:
** [[spoiler:During the Oil Crisis, Hei finds a smug satisfaction with telling Fujitsu's auxiliary companies that they need to fire more people, enacting revenge on the Japanese workers who have looked down on him with racist prejudice. The fact that his orders are also laying off thousands of Chinese workers too is ignored by him.]]
** [[spoiler:The passage of Komai’s Social Spending Reconciliation Ordinance guts welfare in the midst of the Oil Crisis and causes Hei to more actively support Chun’s membership of the CCL during an uneasy dinner, much to Chun’s surprise. At this point, the average worker is sick of Komai and his disregard for them, being pushed to rebellion when no one in power will do anything but oppress people while they are down.]]
* DownerEnding:
** Unlike a Morita or Ibuka-led Guangdong, there's no way up for Hei under Matsushita; he goes into the 70s not as a prodigy or an academic, but instead as [[spoiler:an unknown prisoner in the wake of the riots. While he is eventually released, the experience is enough to disillusion him and give up his dream of becoming a famous engineer.]]
** [[spoiler:In a Hitachi-led ending, an adult Hei burns all his old workbooks because there is absolutely no way he can ''ever'' achieve his dreams under Komai, while bitterly musing that it's better not to hope in the first place.]]
** [[spoiler:An IJA takeover leads to Hei dying to a Japanese bayonet in a failed attempt to protect his family.]]
* EveryoneHasStandards:
** Hei expresses interest to join Fujitsu in Ibuka's path, but he still has a conscience for the lower-ranked Chinese engineers, feeling sorry about them being used as lab rats and benchmarks to judge the expertise of Zhujin people by.
** He and his brother don't get along in Ibuka's path, [[spoiler:but he's no less horrified by his death in the IJA coup.]]
* FishOutOfWater: When hired by Fujitsu, Hei becomes one of the few Chinese citizens in their employ, something which his Japanese colleagues are wary of. Hei himself is insecure about being surrounded by so many Japanese people and is caught off-guard when a Japanese gial tells him he sounds "funny".
* GuileHero: Hei is a genius inventor and savvy enough to only give his less ambitious blueprints to the companies he visits, knowing that some of them will inevitably try to steal them. This works out for him.
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:Hei gives up his Fujitsu membership and Zhujin application in Ibuka's Reconciliation ending, recognizing that it isn't worth giving up his dignity and now expressing his deepest apologies to Chun.]]
* HeroWorshipper: {{Downplayed}}. As much as Hei admires Ibuka's ideals, he despises him for the fact that they mean that his family is being left behind. He still acknowledges that Fujitsu is at least EqualOpportunityEvil, though, and appreciates Ibuka's praise.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Hei devotes his life to trying to secure a better lot for himself, his family, and his fellow Chinese, but as a leading Fujitsu executive only starts having doubts when he lays off more than two thousand Chinese employees [[spoiler:during the Oil Crisis]].
* HopeIsScary: [[spoiler:In Komai's route, Hei becomes disillusioned in the idea of hopefulness after Chun's death, so he burns his old books and with them, the dream of becoming more than a laborer or consumer.]]
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Despite being warned by his parents to not trust Ibuka and hearing rumors of Fujitsu employees being overworked, Hei still accepts a Fujitsu offer to join a partnership, eventually being hired as an intern and accepting a scholarship from them.
* {{Hypocrite}}: [[spoiler:He willingly carries out Fujitsu's orders to lay off thousands of workers, even happy to do so, if they are Japanese. However, when he thinks about the possibility of being fired too, Hei starts sweating bullets.]]
* IAmWho: Hei isn't sure what he is after joining Fujitsu. He's definitely not Japanese, but not exactly Chinese anymore because he can speak Japanese and works for a Japanese company. The closest category he fits is a Zhujin, but he's still unsatisfied with this answer because his life story doesn't follow the typical narrative of one.
* IconicItem: Hei is almost always carrying around a toolbox, which contains notes and ideas he gets from visits to manufacturing firms and technical journals.
* IgnoredEpiphany: Along the line, Hei realizes what Fujitsu's system is doing to his family and that he's a mere cog in its machine, serving as the poster boy for a ruthless meritocracy. He pushes on anyway.
* IveComeTooFar: [[spoiler:With Fujitsu laying off their workers in the Oil Crisis, Hei realizes that he could easily share their fate, since the gimmick of a self-taught Chinese has worn off and he has now become expendable. Even though he knows Fujitsu has no love for him, he doesn't resign and return to his family, knowing that they will be furious with his collaboration and thinking he's worked too hard to his position to turn back now. Therefore, he decides to apply for Zhujin membership, securing his place in Fujitsu.]]
* JerkassHasAPoint: Hei reaches the peak of his haughtiness while working for Fujitsu and viciously argues with Chun about it, but the one thing he's not wrong about is that it is a stable income, which could pay for Wai's entrance into college. [[spoiler:If Hei leaves Fujitsu and his Zhujin application form, the reconciliation of the two brothers is slightly undercut with the knowledge that Wai will have to wait before getting a tertiary education.]]
* MarriedToTheJob: He starts slipping into this if Ibuka takes power; he's just as resentful as his older brother Chun of the Suzuki administration, but after Fujitsu's takeover, he throws himself into his rapidly improving career and ends up being repeatedly absent from the family.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler:On the cusp of unconsciousness after being beaten by some rioters, Hei realizes that he doesn't want to be part of Fujitsu anymore and thinks about rejecting his Zhujin application form. However, this can turn into an IgnoredEpiphany in Ibuka's Persistence ending, with Hei having secured the money to move his family into a better residential facility and secure Wai's college entrance, no longer regretting his membership in Fujitsu.]]
* RageBreakingPoint: [[spoiler:After Chun kills Komai but is killed by the IJA in turn during their takeover, Hei realizes that the Japanese ''will'' retaliate against his family. During the inevitable assault on their home, he charges furiously and blinds one of them [[EyePoke with his thumbs]]. He dies hoping he's at least saved his family in the process. [[DownerEnding He hasn't]].]]
* RedBaron: His stellar academic performance and quasi-celedbrity status in Ibuka's Guangdong earns him the nickname "Model Learner".
* ReconcileTheBitterFoes: [[spoiler: Hei can decide to lay off his cutthroat advancement in Fujitsu to make amends with Chun. If the CCL was dismantled, Chun won't immediately accept, but is willing to give Hei a change to redeem himself. Meanwhile, if the CCL was negotiated with, Chun welcomes back his brother with open arms.]]
* RejectedApology: [[spoiler:{{Downplayed}}, if the CCL were dismantled in the Reconciliation path. No longer wanting to work for Fujitsu, Hei visits Chun in detention and profusely apologizes for turning on his family for the past few years, which Chun doesn't readily accept, but is willing to forgive him at some point in the future.]]
* SenselessSacrifice: [[spoiler:When the IJA depose Hitachi and try to kill the Lees in retribution for Chun's actions, Hei attacks them and sacrifices his life so that the rest of his family can escape. It ultimately proves for naught, as they don't even make it out of the neighborhood before they are captured and forced to march with the other prisoners. Leong and Mei perish from exhaustion and Wai is traumatized from the entire experience, to a point death could be a mercy.]]
* SiblingTeam: If Morita invests in education, Hei will submit an essay on industrial processes to Sony. When two Sony representatives arrive at his school to discuss the essay, Hei takes the opportunity to praise Chun and say he could do so much more than his current position at Cheung Kong. This pays off as the same representatives go to Chun and offer him a position as a factory foreman at Sony and a scholarship for Hei.
* StartMyOwn: [[spoiler:No longer working for Fujitsu in the Reconciliation ending, Hei informs Chun that he's going to start his own engineering firm, confident that he can make it work through his own intellect.]]
* StupidNeutral: Not on his own part, but Matsushita, who is Guangdong's resident pragmatist and adheres to no particularly unique vision for it, neither improves Hei's life as an intellectual or the Lees' lives as Chinese people. As a result, Hei's family is just as miserable under Matsushita's as they were before he came to power (unlike under Sony), but so is Hei himself (unlike under Fujitsu).
* TaughtByExperience: Unlike most of his competitors, Hei has direct experience with blueprinting and creating devices, which gives him a major advantage that could catch the eye of Fujitsu.
* TeenGenius: As a schoolboy, he gets full marks on every math test and constantly has science and engineering on his mind, to the point that he literally dreams of new schematics that he desperately tries to copy after he wakes up. Hei regularly travels around Guangdong giving companies whatever ideas he's willing to risk being stolen, all before even going to college.
** If Morita becomes Chief Executive, Hei submits an essay for a competition regarding industry using ideas that Chun, a Cheung Kong factory worker, contributes that so impresses Sony that they hire Chun as a foreman just so that Hei's approach can be used. Eventually, though, Hei's disappointed that the school curriculum under Morita is too accommodating of less stellar students, and thinks it's holding him back.
** If Ibuka takes control and decides to empower working-class Chinese innovators, Hei handily wins a twelve-hour invention competition and lands an internship at Fujitsu. If Ibuka prioritizes middle-class Zhujin instead, Hei comes up with a way to make Fujitsu better at candidate-searching. Either way, he becomes known across Guangdong as an example of what "the Fujitsu method" can produce.
* ThrowTheDogABone: During the hard times of the Suzuki administration, while Chun is being dejected over the limited nature of the RLSO's labor reforms, Hei enthusiastically announces that their father's earned far more money than usual; the Lee father promises to buy the whole family pork the next day.
* TookALevelInCynic:
** [[spoiler:In Matsushita's Guangdong, Hei resigns to becoming a humble factory worker than trying to brainstorm more inventions, even convincing Wai to accept the mediocrity of their current livelihoods than pursue higher ambitions.]]
** [[spoiler:After Chun's death in Komai's route, Hei resigns to his fate of becoming a factory worker to be exploited by Hitachi, destroying his old books and sketches so that he won't hope for a better future again and be bitterly disappointed.]]
* TookALevelInJerkass: Spending time in Fujitsu slowly starts to override his compassion and replace it with blind loyalty towards Ibuka's vision, even if it means dispensing with his fellow countrymen and his own family. In one notable example, a frustrated Hei wants to one-up his Japanese colleagues by finding a construction site for Ibuka's ultramodern architecture and evicting the thousand residents present there, something he would've never done when he first came to Kōshu/Guangzhou.
* VictoryIsBoring: As he academically excels under Morita's Guangdong, Hei becomes completely bored with the school curriculum that he's long surpassed and starts daydreaming about technical drawings instead. Wai tries to bring him back down to Earth on one journey and asks about the scholarship offered by Cheung Kong or Sony, but Hei reluctantly accepts because his superiors would just try to pass off his innovations as their own, still leaving him unsatisfied with his academic achievement.
-->"I don't want to be a cog in their machine."
* WhatYouAreInTheDark: Beneath his demeanor as a Fujitsu success story, Hei feels ostracized by his Chinese neighbors, who regard him with sadness, spite, or greed over throwing his lot with Ibuka. Chun notices and asks Hei if it was worth it to reach so high, but his younger sibling dodges the question. The very same event is even titled with this trope word-for-word.
* WideEyedIdealist: {{Downplayed}}. If Fujitsu takes over. Ibuka's non-racialist and hardline technocratic governance highly appeals to Hei, and indeed, a Fujitsu-run Guangdong is where he's most successful. However, Hei isn't totally blind to what Ibuka's system is doing to Chun and the rest of his family, and actually hates Ibuka himself for it.
* {{Workaholic}}: Hei is ecstatic over Ibuka taking over Guangdong and giving him an opportunity to realize his inventions, spending entire nights studying and working to gain Fujitsu's attention and join the dream set out by the Chief Executive.
* YouAreACreditToYourRace: Hei's rapid academic rise makes him a useful political tool by the Fujitsu regime to boast about how supposedly egalitarian their policies are, enough that a Chinese person can be self-made and successful. In a graduation ceremony, Ibuka calls Hei out and applauds him as a rising star, despite not even being one of the graduating students.

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* TheAce: Hei is an engineering prodigy who becomes a model of Sony's and Fujitsu's governments. He's apparent proof of the validity of "the CreateYourOwnHero: Fujitsu method" in indirectly leads to the CCL's creation when they introduce machines to the factories and steal jobs from the Chinese. Knowing that Ibuka's raw meritocracy, and Morita's administration gives him and other Chinese the tools they need to succeed.
* AntiVillain: After joining Fujitsu, he starts approving urban redevelopment programs that evict and/or resettle thousands of innocent civilians, including his own family. However, Hei doesn't have a full grasp on the consequences of his actions and earnestly believes that Fujitsu's
grand vision for the future will be a net positive, even potentially securing Wai's application to a university.
* BaitTheDog:
** Hearing about Wai being bullied in school for mediating
at the ethnic tensions, Hei expresses his sympathies for her, explaining that he faces similar jeers while working for Fujitsu and even giving her an inspiring message to stand up for what's right. Then, he goes on a long-winded tangent about how ungrateful total expense of their livlihoods, the Chinese people are for Fujitsu's hard work, ranting about his own problems, confusing Wai, and being outraged to find out that his brother has joined workers rally together in the CCL.
** [[spoiler:If
CCL, who play a major role in the Guangdong riots.
* HeroAntagonist: Along with the GFT,
the CCL are dismantled rise up against the Chief Executive to tear down Guangdong and the exploitative colonial system that has oppressed them for decades.
* HorribleHousing: Hundreds of the CCL's first members were unemployed and living
in tenements that were comparable to refugee camps.
* TheNameless: The CCL contacts that Chun meets in Hitachi's route don’t reveal their names to him in the first meeting so they can’t be revealed if he gets caught.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: One of the CCL's coordinators is suspected by Lam to have placed explosives on a tramway that killed seven children in protest to the corporate regime. The coordinator denied it then, but
Ibuka's Persistence ending, Hei writes a letter to an arrested Chun, seemingly indicating he wants to reconcile with his older brother. Unfortunately, the letter turns out to be a passive-aggressive message informing Chun path reveals that Hei's collaboration with Fujitsu he was responsible for the act and has been vindicated, with his family now being moved to a better home and Wai preparing no remorse for college. Hei then patronizingly talks about his disappointment that Chun won't get to enjoy the rewards what he's reaped, making no guarantees that they will stay in contact and even hinting that he'll become a Zhujin very soon.]]
done.
* BayonetYa: [[spoiler:When LaResistance: The CCL represent the IJA retaliate against the Lee family for Chun murdering Komai, Hei charges at the soldiers to buy his family time to escape, which gets him killed when he's stabbed with a bayonet.]]
* BelievingTheirOwnLies: He's convinced himself that he joined Fujitsu of his own volition and achieved all of his success by his own merits. However, deep down, he knows that these are lies.
* BigBrotherInstinct:
** [[spoiler:In Hitachi's path, Hei and Wai rush to a grocery store to stockpile for the Oil Crisis, only to find a Japanese sergeant arguing with Lam in front of the building. Knowing that a Hitachi patrol is about to be set up for inspection, Hei urges Wai to run back home, so that he's the only one risking his life to get food on the table.]]
** [[spoiler:In a non-Komai IJA coup, Wai intends to work at a dangerous bullet farm to support her family, which horrifies Hei. He does everything he can to dissuade her, but his pleas fall on deaf ears.]]
* BigBrotherMentor: Hei is close with his younger sister Wai, giving her advice on how to succeed in Guangdong and promising that he'll always support her through the thick and thin.
* BigBrotherWorship: Hei idolizes his older brother, Chun, thinking that he's even smarter than himself. This becomes especially important when Hei is visited by Sony's men and Chun is recommended for a scholarship.
* {{Bookworm}}: Hei is frequently reading technical documents and magazines brought to him by Chun and their father. He uses these documents to make amendments and additions to his existing designs. Unfortunately, the limiting education system in most Guangdong paths means that these magazines are often the only way Hei can learn more.
* BreakTheHaughty: Hei develops a really bad ego working for Fujitsu and having his achievements praised, [[spoiler:going as far as to apply for Zhujin membership to secure his position there. However, an enraged Chun punches him across the face for his betrayal and the angry mobs he faces in the Guangdong riots is enough to disillusion his continued occupation in Fujitsu. In the Reconciliation ending, it sticks and he returns home without becoming a Zhujin.]]
* BrokenPedestal: {{Downplayed}}. Ibuka personally meets Hei to complement him for his efforts, but while Hei knows he owes it to Fujitsu for getting him where he is, he already resents Ibuka's government for leaving the rest of the Lees in the dust.
* ChallengeSeeker: Hei thinks some subjects, like thermodynamics and calculus, are challenging, but he still finds the work exhilarating and a proper challenge for his intellect.
* LesCollaborateurs: Much to the displeasure of Chun, Hei accepts Fujitsu's offer to work for them and elevate his own status above the rest of the family.
* ContemptCrossfire:
** Aims rather than receives one, specifically at Matsushita. To Hei, Matsushita just represents business as usual when it comes to Japanese exploitation, and he doesn't have the scientific ambition of Ibuka to compensate.
** Played straight under Ibuka. Hei's derided by other Chinese as [[TheQuisling A Quisling]] due to his high publicity, and those Japanese who don't genuinely share Ibuka's vision of a Guangdong where merit is what matters instead of race see him as a mere pawn with which they can advance their interests. Over time, Hei becomes more and more aware of this, rendering him a pariah and prompting him to double down on his studies.
* CowardlyLion: [[spoiler:Unlike Chun, Hei doesn't want to be part of the Guangdong riots, merely wishing to be an observer of a historical event, not part of it. He reluctantly joins Chun in Matsushita's path to appease his older brother and at the assurance that they'll leave as soon as things get dangerous.]]
* ADayInTheLimelight: Chun is usually the focal character of the Lee family, but this role switches to Hei in Ibuka's path, following his story and recruitment into Fujitsu.
* DefiantToTheEnd: [[spoiler:If the IJA targets the Lee family, Hei attacks the soldiers to buy the rest of his family time to escape. He tackles one of them, spits in his face, and gouges his eyes for a few seconds before another soldier fatally stabs him with a bayonet.]]
* DespairEventHorizon [[spoiler:Hei is utterly destroyed to see Chun's recovered corpse in the immediate aftermath of the IJA's intervention. Seeing half of Chun's body completely charred and the other half conveying no emotion in death, Hei tears at his hair and bangs his head on a wall while screaming, wishing that the IJA would kill him next.]]
* TheDogBitesBack:
** [[spoiler:During the Oil Crisis, Hei finds a smug satisfaction with telling Fujitsu's auxiliary companies that they need to fire more people, enacting revenge on the Japanese workers who have looked down on him with racist prejudice. The fact that his orders are also laying off thousands of
Chinese workers too is ignored by him.]]
** [[spoiler:The passage of Komai’s Social Spending Reconciliation Ordinance guts welfare in
who rebel against the midst of Chief Executive and the Oil Crisis and causes Hei years of injustices they've suffered by their hand.
* TheSpook: Compared
to more actively support Chun’s membership of the GFT, the CCL during an uneasy dinner, much to Chun’s surprise. At this point, the average worker is sick of Komai and his disregard for them, being pushed to rebellion when no one in power will do anything but oppress people while they are down.]]
* DownerEnding:
** Unlike a Morita or Ibuka-led Guangdong, there's no way up for Hei under Matsushita; he goes into the 70s not as a prodigy or an academic, but instead as [[spoiler:an unknown prisoner in the wake of the riots. While he is eventually released, the experience is enough to disillusion him and give up his dream of becoming a famous engineer.]]
** [[spoiler:In a Hitachi-led ending, an adult Hei burns all his old workbooks because there is absolutely no way he can ''ever'' achieve his dreams under Komai, while bitterly musing that it's better not to hope in the first place.]]
** [[spoiler:An IJA takeover leads to Hei dying to a Japanese bayonet in a failed attempt to protect his family.]]
* EveryoneHasStandards:
** Hei expresses interest to join Fujitsu in Ibuka's path, but he still has a conscience for the lower-ranked Chinese engineers, feeling sorry about them being used as lab rats and benchmarks to judge the expertise of Zhujin people by.
** He and his brother don't get along in Ibuka's path, [[spoiler:but he's no less horrified by his death in the IJA coup.]]
* FishOutOfWater: When hired by Fujitsu, Hei becomes one of the few Chinese citizens in their employ, something which his Japanese colleagues are wary of. Hei himself is insecure about being surrounded by so many Japanese people and is caught off-guard when a Japanese gial tells him he sounds "funny".
* GuileHero: Hei is a genius inventor and savvy enough to only give his less ambitious blueprints to the companies he visits, knowing that some of them will inevitably try to steal them. This works out for him.
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:Hei gives up his Fujitsu membership and Zhujin application in Ibuka's Reconciliation ending, recognizing that it isn't worth giving up his dignity and now expressing his deepest apologies to Chun.]]
* HeroWorshipper: {{Downplayed}}. As much as Hei admires Ibuka's ideals, he despises him for the fact that they mean that his family is being left behind. He still acknowledges that Fujitsu is at least EqualOpportunityEvil, though, and appreciates Ibuka's praise.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Hei devotes his life to trying to secure a better lot for himself, his family, and his fellow Chinese, but as a leading Fujitsu executive only starts having doubts when he lays off more than two thousand Chinese employees [[spoiler:during the Oil Crisis]].
* HopeIsScary: [[spoiler:In Komai's route, Hei becomes disillusioned in the idea of hopefulness after Chun's death, so he burns his old books and with them, the dream of becoming more than a laborer or consumer.]]
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Despite being warned by his parents to not trust Ibuka and hearing rumors of Fujitsu employees being overworked, Hei still accepts a Fujitsu offer to join a partnership, eventually being hired as an intern and accepting a scholarship from them.
* {{Hypocrite}}: [[spoiler:He willingly carries out Fujitsu's orders to lay off thousands of workers, even happy to do so, if they are Japanese. However, when he thinks about the possibility of being fired too, Hei starts sweating bullets.]]
* IAmWho: Hei isn't sure what he is after joining Fujitsu. He's definitely not Japanese, but not exactly Chinese anymore because he can speak Japanese and works for a Japanese company. The closest category he fits is a Zhujin, but he's still unsatisfied with this answer because his life story doesn't follow the typical narrative of one.
* IconicItem: Hei is almost always carrying around a toolbox, which contains notes and ideas he gets from visits to manufacturing firms and technical journals.
* IgnoredEpiphany: Along the line, Hei realizes what Fujitsu's system is doing to his family and that he's a mere cog in its machine, serving as the poster boy for a ruthless meritocracy. He pushes on anyway.
* IveComeTooFar: [[spoiler:With Fujitsu laying off their workers in the Oil Crisis, Hei realizes that he could easily share their fate, since the gimmick of a self-taught Chinese has worn off and he has now become expendable. Even though he knows Fujitsu has no love for him, he doesn't resign and return to his family, knowing that they will be furious with his collaboration and thinking he's worked too hard to his position to turn back now. Therefore, he decides to apply for Zhujin membership, securing his place in Fujitsu.]]
* JerkassHasAPoint: Hei reaches the peak of his haughtiness while working for Fujitsu and viciously argues with Chun about it, but the one thing he's not wrong about is that it is a stable income, which could pay for Wai's entrance into college. [[spoiler:If Hei leaves Fujitsu and his Zhujin application form, the reconciliation of the two brothers is slightly undercut with the knowledge that Wai will have to wait before getting a tertiary education.]]
* MarriedToTheJob: He starts slipping into this if Ibuka takes power; he's just as resentful as his older brother Chun of the Suzuki administration, but after Fujitsu's takeover, he throws himself into his rapidly improving career and ends up being repeatedly absent from the family.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler:On the cusp of unconsciousness after being beaten by some rioters, Hei realizes that he doesn't want to be part of Fujitsu anymore and thinks about rejecting his Zhujin application form. However, this can turn into an IgnoredEpiphany in Ibuka's Persistence ending, with Hei having secured the money to move his family into a better residential facility and secure Wai's college entrance, no longer regretting his membership in Fujitsu.]]
* RageBreakingPoint: [[spoiler:After Chun kills Komai but is killed by the IJA in turn during their takeover, Hei realizes that the Japanese ''will'' retaliate against his family. During the inevitable assault on their home, he charges furiously and blinds one of them [[EyePoke with his thumbs]]. He dies hoping he's at least saved his family in the process. [[DownerEnding He hasn't]].]]
* RedBaron: His stellar academic performance and quasi-celedbrity status in Ibuka's Guangdong earns him the nickname "Model Learner".
* ReconcileTheBitterFoes: [[spoiler: Hei can decide to lay off his cutthroat advancement in Fujitsu to make amends with Chun. If the CCL was dismantled, Chun won't immediately accept, but is willing to give Hei a change to redeem himself. Meanwhile, if the CCL was negotiated with, Chun welcomes back his brother with open arms.]]
* RejectedApology: [[spoiler:{{Downplayed}}, if the CCL were dismantled in the Reconciliation path. No longer wanting to work for Fujitsu, Hei visits Chun in detention and profusely apologizes for turning on his family for the past few years, which Chun doesn't readily accept, but is willing to forgive him at some point in the future.]]
* SenselessSacrifice: [[spoiler:When the IJA depose Hitachi and try to kill the Lees in retribution for Chun's actions, Hei attacks them and sacrifices his life so that the rest of his family can escape. It ultimately proves for naught, as they don't even make it out of the neighborhood before they are captured and forced to march with the other prisoners. Leong and Mei perish from exhaustion and Wai is traumatized from the entire experience, to a point death could be a mercy.]]
* SiblingTeam: If Morita invests in education, Hei will submit an essay on industrial processes to Sony. When two Sony representatives arrive at his school to discuss the essay, Hei takes the opportunity to praise Chun and say he could do so
much more than his current position at Cheung Kong. This pays off as the same representatives go to Chun secretive with their ambitions and offer him a position as a factory foreman at Sony and a scholarship for Hei.
* StartMyOwn: [[spoiler:No longer working for Fujitsu
leadership, preferring to act in the Reconciliation ending, Hei informs Chun that he's going to start his own engineering firm, confident that he can make it work through his own intellect.]]
* StupidNeutral: Not on his own part, but Matsushita, who is Guangdong's resident pragmatist
background and adheres to no particularly unique vision for it, neither improves Hei's life as an intellectual or let the Lees' lives as Chinese people. As a result, Hei's family is just as miserable under Matsushita's as they were before he came to power (unlike under Sony), but so is Hei himself (unlike under Fujitsu).
* TaughtByExperience: Unlike most of his competitors, Hei has direct experience with blueprinting and creating devices, which gives him a major advantage that could catch
GFT take the eye of Fujitsu.
* TeenGenius: As a schoolboy, he gets full marks on every math test and constantly has science and engineering on his mind, to the point that he literally dreams of new schematics that he desperately tries to copy after he wakes up. Hei regularly travels around Guangdong giving companies whatever ideas he's willing to risk being stolen, all before even going to college.
** If Morita becomes Chief Executive, Hei submits an essay for a competition regarding industry using ideas that Chun, a Cheung Kong factory worker, contributes that so impresses Sony that they hire Chun as a foreman just so that Hei's approach can be used. Eventually, though, Hei's disappointed that the school curriculum under Morita is too accommodating of less stellar students, and thinks it's holding him back.
** If Ibuka takes control and decides to empower working-class Chinese innovators, Hei handily wins a twelve-hour invention competition and lands an internship at Fujitsu. If Ibuka prioritizes middle-class Zhujin instead, Hei comes up with a way to make Fujitsu better at candidate-searching. Either way, he becomes known across Guangdong as an example of what "the Fujitsu method" can produce.
* ThrowTheDogABone: During the hard times of the Suzuki administration, while Chun is being dejected over the limited nature of the RLSO's labor reforms, Hei enthusiastically announces that their father's earned far more money than usual; the Lee father promises to buy the whole family pork the next day.
* TookALevelInCynic:
** [[spoiler:In Matsushita's Guangdong, Hei resigns to becoming a humble factory worker than trying to brainstorm more inventions, even convincing Wai to accept the mediocrity of their current livelihoods than pursue higher ambitions.]]
** [[spoiler:After Chun's death in Komai's route, Hei resigns to his fate of becoming a factory worker to be exploited by Hitachi, destroying his old books and sketches so that he won't hope for a better future again and be bitterly disappointed.]]
* TookALevelInJerkass: Spending time in Fujitsu slowly starts to override his compassion and replace it with blind loyalty towards Ibuka's vision, even if it means dispensing with his fellow countrymen and his own family. In one notable example, a frustrated Hei wants to one-up his Japanese colleagues by finding a construction site for Ibuka's ultramodern architecture and evicting the thousand residents present there, something he would've never done when he first came to Kōshu/Guangzhou.
* VictoryIsBoring: As he academically excels under Morita's Guangdong, Hei becomes completely bored with the school curriculum that he's long surpassed and starts daydreaming about technical drawings instead. Wai tries to bring him back down to Earth on one journey and asks about the scholarship offered by Cheung Kong or Sony, but Hei reluctantly accepts because his superiors would just try to pass off his innovations as their own, still leaving him unsatisfied with his academic achievement.
-->"I don't want to be a cog in their machine."
* WhatYouAreInTheDark: Beneath his demeanor as a Fujitsu success story, Hei feels ostracized by his Chinese neighbors, who regard him with sadness, spite, or greed over throwing his lot with Ibuka. Chun notices and asks Hei if it was worth it to reach so high, but his younger sibling dodges the question. The very same event is even titled with this trope word-for-word.
* WideEyedIdealist: {{Downplayed}}. If Fujitsu takes over. Ibuka's non-racialist and hardline technocratic governance highly appeals to Hei, and indeed, a Fujitsu-run Guangdong is where he's most successful. However, Hei isn't totally blind to what Ibuka's system is doing to Chun and the rest of his family, and actually hates Ibuka himself for it.
* {{Workaholic}}: Hei is ecstatic over Ibuka taking over Guangdong and giving him an opportunity to realize his inventions, spending entire nights studying and working to gain Fujitsu's attention and join the dream set out by the Chief Executive.
* YouAreACreditToYourRace: Hei's rapid academic rise makes him a useful political tool by the Fujitsu regime to boast about how supposedly egalitarian their policies are, enough that a Chinese person can be self-made and successful. In a graduation ceremony, Ibuka calls Hei out and applauds him as a rising star, despite not even being one of the graduating students.
spotlight.



[[folder:Lee Wai]]
->'''Role:''' N/A
The youngest member of the Lee family, Lee Wai has the misfortune of growing up in the slums of Guangdong and enduring all of its horrors, while lacking the life experience needed to cushion the blow. As she grows up, her worldview will be shaped by the Chief Executive's broader actions and the fates of her family members.

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[[folder:Lee Wai]]
->'''Role:''' N/A
[[folder:Guangdong People's Anti-Japanese Guerrilla]]
A guerilla organization that appears up during the IJA coup in a Hitachi route.
The youngest member of rebels end up bitterly resisting the Lee family, Lee Wai has Japanese to their final breaths and urge others to do the misfortune of growing up in the slums of Guangdong and enduring all of its horrors, while lacking the life experience needed to cushion the blow. As she grows up, her worldview will be shaped by the Chief Executive's broader actions and the fates of her family members.same.



* TheBabyOfTheBunch: Wai is the little sister of Chun and Hei, as well as the most innocent member of the Lee family.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's the most innocent member of the Lee family, but if sufficiently pissed off, she will yell back.
* BigBrotherWorship: She is extremely close with her older brother Hei, expressing the most concern for his well-being.
* BreakTheCutie:
** Out of all the Lees, Wai takes it the hardest when the RLSO is weakened by the Ibuka plan, depriving her the chance to continue her schooling. Then, just to twist the knife further, she gets hit by a stray truck just as she steps out of the school gates and has to go to intensive care.
** [[spoiler:Wai's school is closed down in Komai's route, since many of the Chinese and Zhujin teachers and students were arrested for participating in the Guangdong Riots, while the Japanese ones fled. With no school to go to and Chun's death in the riots, Wai is forced into back-breaking labor in a factory to support her family, barely meeting the quota, facing physical abuse from her supervisor, and witnessing her fellow workers get taken away by Kenpeitai men for some failure. By day thirty, Wai is exhausted and hopeless that things will ever get better for her or her family.]]
** [[spoiler:Wai is emotionally broken in the IJA failstate and the news of Chun's death. So broken that she seeks a job at the bullet farm, the last place still hiring, and doesn't even care about the possibility of dying there, seeing no hopeful future past this point. It's even worse if the failstate happens in Komai's path, where she loses Hei to the IJA as well.]]
* ContemptCrossfire: Unfortunately, she suffers the same fate as Hei in school. The Chinese students know she's the sister to the "Perfect Learner" and are contemptuous of her attempts to mediate their arguments with the Japanese students, who aren't friendly to her either because of her ethnicity.
* DeathSeeker: [[spoiler:After Chun's death in the IJA coup, Wai tells Hei that she's going to work in the bullet farm as a desperate means of supporting the family. Hei panics and tries to dissuade her with the fact that half the people who work there don't come out alive, but Wai doesn't care.]]
* LittleMissSnarker: Having grown up by the end of the first decade, Wai is a bit more sassy than she used to be, sometimes trading barbs with Hei.
* MediationBackfire: [[spoiler:As the Oil Crisis afflicts Ibuka's Guangdong and raises tensions, Wai tries to keep the peace between her school's Chinese and Japanese students, neither of whom appreciate the attempted mediation. It gets so bad that they start throwing stuff at her and sending threatening messages.]]
* PrayerIsALastResort: [[spoiler:In Komai's route, Wai is horrified to learn that some of her classmates who participated in the riots have disappeared and she begs for Hei to help her find Chun. When Hei points out that no one knows where Chun went, Wai sobs and desperately prays for any god, if they exist, to vaporize Komai.]]
* ScyllaAndCharybdis: About to finish high school [[spoiler:by the time of the Oil Crisis]], Wai is stuck at a crossroads if she should enter college under Fujitsu's Guangdong, which presents two unenviable positions. She doesn't want to be a factory worker like most of her family, but she doesn't want to work for a corporation, like Hei does. Wai wants to be [[TakeAThirdOption her own individual self]], but in a place like Guangdong, there might not be a third choice.
* SoleSurvivor: [[spoiler:If the IJA take over Komai's ruined regime, Wai becomes the sole surviving member of the Lee family. Chun is gunned down after holding Komai hostage, Hei is bayoneted to death by IJA soldiers to buy the rest of his family time to flee, and Wai's parents succumb to exhaustion after their capture and forced march under IJA soldiers.]]
* SuccessfulSiblingSyndrome: As Hei's successes are flaunted in Fujitsu's path, Wai is overshadowed by the accomplishments of her older brother, with most of her classmates only seeing her as Hei's little sister and not her own individual. [[spoiler:In Ibuka's Persistence path, Wai's accomplishments are finally recognized, partially thanks for being Hei's sister, so she excitedly awaits the chance to go to college and determine her own future.]]
* WideEyedIdealist: Wai starts out as the most idealistic member of the Lee family, hopeful that her siblings will work hard enough to move out of their shabby living quarters. Inevitably, maturity and time spent in Guangdong wears on this naivety, but how much is dependent on what future befalls the country.

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* TheBabyOfTheBunch: Wai is BattleCry: After Lee Chun's assassination of Komai and subsequent death in the little sister fumbled Oil Crisis response, Guangdong falls into a state of Chun and Hei, as well as [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1072264986375757854/1088989603832266812/image.png anarchy]] before the most innocent member of the Lee family.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's the most innocent member of the Lee family, but if sufficiently pissed off, she will yell back.
* BigBrotherWorship: She is extremely close with her older brother Hei, expressing the most concern for his well-being.
* BreakTheCutie:
** Out of all the Lees, Wai
IJA takes it over, with the hardest when resistance sending one final rallying call:
-->[[red:FROM THE GUANGDONG PEOPLE'S ANTI-JAPANESE GUERRILLA:\\\
DEATH TO THE JAPANESE INVADERS\\\
AVENGE LEE CHUN]]
* DefiantToTheEnd: Villages are burned and dissidents are massacred under Nagano's orders, but
the RLSO is weakened by Guerrilla never surrenders, with one soldier finding a message "GO TO HELL JAPANESE BASTARDS" graffitied on a wall.
* LaResistance: Even if
the Ibuka plan, depriving her GFT and CCL are crushed under the chance to continue her schooling. Then, just to twist IJA, the knife further, she gets hit by a stray truck just as she steps out of the school gates people have spent far too long under Hitachi's boot to simply submit and has to go to intensive care.
** [[spoiler:Wai's school is closed down in Komai's route, since many of the Chinese and Zhujin teachers and students were arrested for participating in
they reorganize under the Guangdong Riots, while People's Anti-Japanese Guerrilla to continue the Japanese ones fled. With no school to go to and Chun's death in the riots, Wai is forced into back-breaking labor in a factory to support her family, barely meeting the quota, facing physical abuse from her supervisor, and witnessing her fellow workers get taken away by Kenpeitai men for some failure. By day thirty, Wai is exhausted and hopeless that things will ever get better for her or her family.]]
** [[spoiler:Wai is emotionally broken in the IJA failstate and the news of Chun's death. So broken that she seeks a job at the bullet farm, the last place still hiring, and doesn't even care about the possibility of dying there, seeing no hopeful future past this point. It's even worse if the failstate happens in Komai's path, where she loses Hei to the IJA as well.]]
fight.
* ContemptCrossfire: Unfortunately, she suffers the same fate as Hei in school. VoiceOfTheResistance: The Chinese students know she's the sister to the "Perfect Learner" and are contemptuous of her attempts to mediate Guerrilla communicates their arguments with messages through graffiti, urging the Japanese students, who aren't friendly people to her either because of her ethnicity.
resist the IJA.
* DeathSeeker: [[spoiler:After Chun's death in WalkingSpoiler: The Guerrilla's existence spoils the Guangdong Riots and the IJA coup, Wai tells Hei that she's going to work in the bullet farm as a desperate means of supporting the family. Hei panics and tries to dissuade her with the fact that half the people who work there don't come out alive, but Wai doesn't care.]]
* LittleMissSnarker: Having grown up by the end of the first decade, Wai is a bit more sassy than she used to be, sometimes trading barbs with Hei.
* MediationBackfire: [[spoiler:As the Oil Crisis afflicts Ibuka's Guangdong and raises tensions, Wai tries to keep the peace between her school's Chinese and Japanese students, neither of whom appreciate the attempted mediation. It gets so bad that
they start throwing stuff at her and sending threatening messages.]]
* PrayerIsALastResort: [[spoiler:In Komai's route, Wai is horrified to learn that some of her classmates who participated in the riots have disappeared and she begs for Hei to help her find Chun. When Hei points out that no one knows where
only appear when Chun went, Wai sobs and desperately prays for any god, if they exist, to vaporize Komai.]]
* ScyllaAndCharybdis: About to finish high school [[spoiler:by the time of the Oil Crisis]], Wai is stuck at a crossroads if she should enter college under Fujitsu's Guangdong, which presents two unenviable positions. She doesn't want to be a factory worker like most of her family, but she doesn't want to work for a corporation, like Hei does. Wai wants to be [[TakeAThirdOption her own individual self]], but in a place like Guangdong, there might not be a third choice.
* SoleSurvivor: [[spoiler:If the IJA take over Komai's ruined regime, Wai becomes the sole surviving member of the Lee family. Chun is gunned down after holding
assassinates Komai hostage, Hei is bayoneted to death by IJA soldiers to buy and Nagano deposes the rest of his family time to flee, and Wai's parents succumb to exhaustion after their capture and forced march under IJA soldiers.]]
* SuccessfulSiblingSyndrome: As Hei's successes are flaunted in Fujitsu's path, Wai is overshadowed by the accomplishments of her older brother, with most of her classmates only seeing her as Hei's little sister and not her own individual. [[spoiler:In Ibuka's Persistence path, Wai's accomplishments are finally recognized, partially thanks for being Hei's sister, so she excitedly awaits the chance to go to college and determine her own future.]]
* WideEyedIdealist: Wai starts out as the most idealistic member of the Lee family, hopeful that her siblings will work hard enough to move out of their shabby living quarters. Inevitably, maturity and time spent in Guangdong wears on this naivety, but how much is dependent on what future befalls the country.
Legislative Council.



[[folder:Lee Leong and Mei]]
The parents of the Lee family. Forced to work in some of the most brutal conditions in the Sphere, Leong and Mei fear for their childrens' safety and can do nothing but hope that the family sticks together throughout the ordeal.

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[[folder:Lee Leong and Mei]]
The parents
!! Imperial Japanese Army (UNMARKED SPOILERS)

[[folder:Nagano Shigeto]]
[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shigeto_nagano_hos.png]]
[[caption-width-right:156:[[labelnote: Military Outfit]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shigeto_nagano_general.png[[/labelnote]]]]
->'''Role:''' Commander
of the Lee family. Forced Imperial 23rd Army, Military Commander, Head of State (IJA takeover)
->'''Party:''' Imperial Japanese Army - Martial Law[[note]]Martial law is in effect.\\\
Remain in your homes.\\\
Compliance is mandatory.\\\
Offenders will be shot.[[/note]]
->'''Ideology:''' Ultramilitarism[[note]]Ultranationalism[[/note]]
->'''In-Game Biography''' [[labelnote:Click
to work Show]]A decade and more passed by in some this absurdity of a place, a decade wasted while good Japanese men were slaughtered in pointless fucking wars to satisfy the whims of a lot of money-grubbing traitors. Ten years, ten years frittered away, and for what? So that loyal soldiers of his Majesty the Emperor could be reduced to sapient test rats!\\\
"No more," Nagano Shigeto says.\\\
Tokyo has given its local IJA commander its blessing - as it should have done years ago. Now Nagano Shigeto will bring order to the chaos
of the most brutal conditions Guangdong riots - just as he helped to do so in China four decades ago. For its countless follies, for the Sphere, Leong and Mei fear for their childrens' safety and can do very absurdity of its existence, Guangdong deserves nothing but hope other than to be ended - and Nagano will be the one to bring it about.\\\
Guangdong's innermost apocalypse has been distilled into the force of a single man, who shudders slightly in utter glee at the prospect of putting an end to the corporate experiment
that once ruled over the family sticks together throughout Pearl River Delta. If Guangdong thought it had known war beforehand, it was wrong -\\\
[[gray:- for Nagano Shigeto has no intention of leaving anything in this unnatural hellhole of a state untouched.]][[/labelnote]]

The Lt. Gen. in command of
the ordeal.IJA 23rd Army, responsible for garrisoning Guangdong. Proud and patriotic, he holds deep contempt towards Guangdong's existence, viewing its corporate antics as an absurd and dangrous drain on the Empire's integrity. Should Guangdong unravel into catastrophe, Nagano is gladly prepared to intervene and crush all destablizing elements in Guangdong—including the corporate state itself.



* BearerOfBadNews: {{Subverted}} when Mei encounters a new city arrival who buys into Matsushita's campaign that city life is better than the countryside. Mei considers him overtly optimistic, but can't bring herself to tell him what life is really like.
* DeathMarch: [[spoiler:Leong and Mei die in the Hitachi variant of the IJA ending, where they and Wai are forced to walk days on end with other prisoners. They're slowly picked off by exhaustion, Mei first and Leong next, leaving Wai as the only surviving Lee.]]
* IncurableCoughOfDeath: [[spoiler:Ibuka's Reconciliation ending briefly mentions that Leong has developed a cough due to his deteriorating health, rendering his days numbered.]]
* StrongerThanTheyLook: Mei possesses a strength that surprises many and draws double takes when she brings heavy bags of groceries to her apartment.
* TooBrokenToBreak: Leong doesn't share Guangdong's visceral hatred for Ibuka's Zoning Ordinance, having already been divided long before the law passed.
* YourWorstMemory: Leong has had a very difficult youth and gravely fears the prospect that his children may experience the same hardships. These memories haunt him, despite his efforts to hide them, and the sights of new families from the countryside washing up in Guangzhou only reminds him of the possibility of things getting worse.

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* BearerOfBadNews: {{Subverted}} when Mei encounters a new city arrival AllohistoricalAllusion: Nagano Shigeto was an IJA and later JGSDF officer who buys into Matsushita's campaign that city life is better than served as the countryside. Mei considers him overtly optimistic, but can't bring herself Chief of the Ground Staff from 1978 to tell him what life is really like.
* DeathMarch: [[spoiler:Leong
1980, and Mei die was a politician after 1980. He was most infamous in OTL for publicly denying Japanese war crimes like the Rape of Nanking immediately after becoming the Minister of Justice in 1994, resulting in his resignation 11 days after his appointment. In TNO, Nagano Shigeto's personal leader trait here is ominously called simply "As Nanjing, So Too Guangdong," a reference to his callous OTL views towards the Rape of Nanking.
* ArtisticLicenseHistory: Nagano is said to have pacified China four decades ago, specifically
in the Hitachi variant Rape of the IJA ending, where they and Wai are forced to walk days on end with other prisoners. They're slowly picked off by exhaustion, Mei first and Leong next, leaving Wai as Nanking, the only surviving Lee.]]
* IncurableCoughOfDeath: [[spoiler:Ibuka's Reconciliation ending briefly mentions
issue is that Leong has developed a cough due Nagano would have been 15 years old at the time, only graduating from military academy in 1941.
* BerserkButton: Nagano is most infuriated by the Product Testing Research Group sending research divisions
to his deteriorating health, rendering his days numbered.]]
* StrongerThanTheyLook: Mei possesses a strength
fight in proxy conflicts, viewing them as boondoggles that surprises force his men to fight wars with suspect weaponry for profits like mercenaries.
* ChekhovsGunman: He's not a very important character for most of the game, only sporadically appearing in events. Then, the Oil Crisis hits and he becomes a major threat to the Chief Executive, more incensed than ever after the Kenpeitai's funding was cut and warning that he'll intervene, if the catastrophe is not managed properly.
* TheDreaded: Nagano is rightfully feared by the Chief Executive and the Japanese upper class as a hawkish and violent individual who regards all of them in contempt and resorts to extreme violence, if he's frustrated enough.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Nagano is appalled by the Japanese executives' willingness to "volunteer" PTRG divisions to test out experimental weapons and waste the lives of so
many soldiers so they can make a profit. After his coup, Nagano completely disbands the program and draws double takes when she brings heavy bags orders all of groceries their inventions to her apartment.
either be handed out to the Chinese warlords or destroyed.
* TooBrokenToBreak: Leong doesn't share EvilCannotComprehendGood: Nagano disavows any idea of negotiating or humanizing the rioters, becoming increasingly outraged by the number of concessions given by the Chief Executive and potentially accusing him of treason. At the maximum number of compromises made, Nagano denounces any civilian attempt to resolve the situation and proclaims that only the IJA can solve the disloyalty displayed.
* EvilerThanThou: While all of
Guangdong's visceral hatred other leaders are not very sympathetic, and many of them can drown the corporate state in blood to maintain control and order, Nagano Shigeto will slaughter them all if they can't contain the Oil Crisis riots, demonstrating just how bad things will be for Guangdong's people when he turns his weapons on them next.
* AFatherToHisMen: Perhaps his only sympathetic trait is his care for his men, despising the fact that they are used by the Product Testing Research Group to fight in proxy conflicts across the world, with equipment that has not been tested before, for profit and to sell weaponry. If the IJA takes over Guangdong, he makes sure to have apology cards sent to the families of the men who died fighting in those conflicts.
* GeneralRipper: Despising the megacorporations for "wasting" Japanese lives as "sapient test rats," Nagano is described as gleeful in his desire to utterly destroy the "unnatural" state of Guangdong and "restore order" by burning it to the ground. After taking over and abolishing Guangdong in a coup, he prepares the entire state for war with China, ordering that all corporate assets be seized and repurposed. He also states that cheap television spoiled the youth, recruiting them into the military in a catastrophic plan to invade China.
* IgnoredExpert: Nagano sees himself as this when his superiors refuse to send reinforcements by the end of Morita's path to prepare for war with China, arguing that he should instead expand cooperation with the Guangdong government. Before Nagano can respond to that order, the line goes dead and Nagano believes that the Guangdong government is not guaranteed to stay loyal to Tokyo, looking to undermine the garrison and his "out-of-touch" bosses.
* KnowWhenToFoldEm:
** If the Kenpeitai's connections to the opium trade were uncovered, Nagano will withdraw the Army's support for the Hitachi coup, not willing to risk political fallout by aiding a seemingly lost cause.
** Morita can successfully intimidate Yokoi to bow out of Guangdong, with Nagano heeding the Chief Executive's warning to not try anything else that could be treasonous. He accepts the recent loss of influence to keep his occupation.
* MoralMyopia: Nagano is right that arms trafficking and weapons testing are morally bankrupt, but when he talks about "honourable" warfare, he's glorifying the hostile Japanese invasion of China that slaughtered millions and is little better than the mercenary work he bitterly complains about.
* PetTheDog: Nagano mourns the men who perished in the PTRG and orders his men to write apology cards to their families, thinking that it's the least they can do.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain:
** Though Nagano also targets Japanese people in his coup, he's got a special disdain for Chinese people, whom he calls "savages" who must always be oppressed under the Japanese boot. He reacts negatively to any negotiation that could be favorable to the rioters (who include Chinese people) and, when he receives news that Chun killed Komai, Nagano calls him a "dirty fucking Chinese monkey".
** When Komai anxiously calls him in
Ibuka's Zoning Ordinance, having Persistence ending, Nagano would've normally asked why he has such a "womanish manner", implying that he holds some sexist beliefs.
* PragmaticVillainy:
** If the opium war is largely unresolved by the time the Hitachi Coup is uncovered, Nagano will tell Miyazaki to have Komai supervised by one of his men, albeit not because of moral reasons. With Hitachi's stock plummeting, Nagano fears that Komai might do something rash and is worried about how its repercussions can affect him.
** He fears that a Persistent Ibuka is starting to become too disloyal to Tokyo, but he doesn't do anything against him for the moment because his superiors are too busy and he can't take matters in his own hands without committing treason.
** In every scenario but Hitachi's route, Nagano lets a few Zhujin officers keep their jobs in the reorganized Auxiliary Enforcement Corps, since their manpower could be useful.
* RageBreakingPoint:
** While Nagano has always had grievances with the PTRG, he finally loses his temper when he hears that the group will continue their operations in the Colombian Civil War. By this point, Nagano angrily rants to Takashima about sending his men to their demise in a pointless foreign conflict and cursing the corporations who put him in this horrible situation.
** Already fed up with Fujitsu for letting the riots happen, Nagano loses his temper when Tokyo orders him to not intervene yet and Ibuka keeps ignoring his calls. After multiple failed calls, Nagano throws his cap in a fit of rage and furiously denounces Ibuka for causing the catastrophe.
* RedOniBlueOni: Nagano is the red oni to Takashima's blue oni. Both are similar characters who represent Tokyo's interests and will hold the Chief Executive's feet to it. However, while Takashima is affable and relatively reserved, Nagano is passionate and wild, expressing his anger through furious rants and willing to use extreme force when his patience runs out.
* SociopathicSoldier: Nagano expresses no remorse for the brutality he will exert on Guangdong, deliberately repeating the horrors brought by the Rape of Nanking. He personally marches on the streets with his soldiers, kicks bodies into "organized" piles, calls them dead bastards, and callously encourages the use of bayonet inflicted massacres, even contemplating the idea of camouflage with intestines when sees his troops covered in red, pink, and black.
* UndyingLoyalty: Nagano is unquestionably loyal to Japan. Even as he looks to overthrow the reigning Chief Executive during the riots, he will never act without Japan’s approval.
* VillainHasAPoint:
** Nagano regards Guangdong as an abomination of a nation, as it is essentially [[OneNationUnderCopyright the only country in the world that's run by and for corporations and doesn't pretend otherwise]]. His vision for Guangdong as an ultramilitarist IJA base is far worse, but at least it can claim to not be a purely self-serving corporatocracy.
** In an early meeting with Miyazaki, Nagano complains about Suzuki's management of Guangdong, calling the police too ineffective and corrupt for its own good. Even though he doesn't have the Chinese people's best interests in mind, he is making a legitimate complaint about Suzuki.
** He rightfully denounces Guangdong's foreign ventures to test out experimental weapons, often risking the lives of many soldiers just so that a few executives can advertise their product and line their pockets with more money. He makes a particularly audacious, but well-founded point to take the government's letter to him about the Middle Eastern conflicts and cross out "fight against the forces of Western Imperialism, writing over it with "get Japan oil, and some oil for Guangdong too, and fucking grub some money selling bullshit bloody weapons to Arab imbeciles while we're at it".
** Nagano will be furious at the Chief Executive, if he accuses the Chinese consulate for aiding the riots and failing to present any evidence to prove their case. While the Chief Executive's claims can be true, Nagano's anger is absolutely warranted, given how his and Takashima's time was wasted on a trial with no proof to speak of.
** Seeing all of Guangdong fall into chaotic riots under Fujitsu's regime, Nagano pins all the blame on Ibuka for bringing this crisis to the country. Everyone else has
already been divided long before the law passed.
* YourWorstMemory: Leong has had a very difficult youth and gravely fears the prospect that his children may experience
come to the same hardships. These memories haunt him, despite his efforts conclusion and even Ibuka accepts the reality of the situation.
* WalkingSpoiler: It's impossible
to hide them, talk about Nagano's role in Guangdong's storyline without talking about its climax, and the sights worst possible outcome of new families from said climax.
* WouldHurtAChild: Children are not spared at all in his coup and are among
the countryside washing up in Guangzhou only reminds him of the possibility of things getting worse.many victims counted by Wai.



!! Other Citizens

[[folder:Suen Fang '''(UNMARKED SPOILERS)''']]
->'''Role:''' N/A
A factory worker who suffers horrific mistreatment and abuses daily at the hands of her Hitachi bosses. Losing their jobs as part of a mass layoff proves to be the last straw, with Suen Fang leading her co-workers in a rebellion against their managers and holding them hostage. The hostage crisis and its ensuing massacre end up being the catalyst for the Guangdong Riots.

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!! Other Citizens

[[folder:Suen Fang '''(UNMARKED SPOILERS)''']]
[[folder:Takeda Goro]]
[[quoteright:156:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portrait_japan_goro_takeda.png]]
->'''Role:''' N/A
A factory worker
Military Commander, Chief of Staff[[note]]Head of Government[[/note]] (Nagano cabinet)
->'''Party:''' Imperial Japanese Army - Martial Law (Nagano cabinet)[[note]]Martial law is in effect.\\\
Remain in your homes.\\\
Compliance is mandatory.\\\
Offenders will be shot.[[/note]]
->'''Ideology:''' Ultramilitarism[[note]]Ultranationalism[[/note]]
->'''In-Game Biography''' [[labelnote:Click to Show]]Wherever Nagano Shigeto goes, Takeda Goro follows, for he is his executive officer. Pursuant to this, he has moved laterally to become the administrative face for Guangdong. Some, those
who suffers horrific mistreatment are uninformed or are perhaps simply naive, believe that he will moderate the 'worst excesses' of the army.\\\
Oh, they are wrong. In his view, everything the Army does is necessary to bring back stability to Guangdong. Nothing must be barred from happening, so that peace may be restored quickly. That is how it has always been in situations like this,
and abuses daily at there is little reason to change such matters.[[/labelnote]]

The loyal second-in-command of Nagano Shigeto. Despite his moderate appearance, he will not moderae or restrain any IJA orders in
the hands of her Hitachi bosses. Losing their jobs as part of a mass layoff proves mission to be the last straw, with Suen Fang leading her co-workers in a rebellion against their managers and holding them hostage. The hostage crisis and its ensuing massacre end up being the catalyst for the Guangdong Riots.restore Guangdong's stability.



* AllegoricalCharacter: Suen Fang acts as a perspective character to the workers who riot in Hitachi's factories, after they fire more workers to downsize.
* TheDogBitesBack: Facing the worst kinds of abuses in Hitachi's factory, Fang and several other workers fight back when they lose their jobs. Fang personally gets revenge on her least favorite manager with a kick in the groin.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: In Ibuka's Persistent response to the riots, Fang is mortally wounded by a bullet and forced to retreat to the wrecked Hengli Residential Facility. Though she bleeds out and dies, Fang gracefully accepts her fate and expresses happiness that she died for a worthwhile cause.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: She's an minor flavor character who makes sparse appearances, but her rebellion in Hitachi's factories spawns the Guangdong Riots and the final challenge for the Chief Executive in the first decade.
* SoleSurvivor: Fang is the only surviving worker in the Hitachi factory riot, as the others are killed by the Police. As she escapes, Fang sweats to avenge their deaths.

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* AllegoricalCharacter: Suen Fang acts as a perspective character TheDragon: Takeda is fervently loyal to Nagano, being his executive officer. Whatever Nagano wants, Takeda will deliver.
* OnlySaneMan: {{Subverted}}. Many hope that Takeda will moderate
the workers who riot in Hitachi's factories, after they fire more workers to downsize.
* TheDogBitesBack: Facing the
IJA's worst kinds of abuses in Hitachi's factory, Fang and several other workers fight excesses, which is a horrible mischaracterization. Takeda sees Nagano's brutal actions as completely necessary to restore stability back when they lose their jobs. Fang personally gets revenge on her least favorite manager with a kick in the groin.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: In Ibuka's Persistent response
to the riots, Fang is mortally wounded by a bullet and forced to retreat to the wrecked Hengli Residential Facility. Though she bleeds out and dies, Fang gracefully accepts her fate and expresses happiness that she died for a worthwhile cause.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: She's an minor flavor character who makes sparse appearances, but her rebellion in Hitachi's factories spawns the Guangdong Riots and the final challenge for the Chief Executive in the first decade.
* SoleSurvivor: Fang is the only surviving worker in the Hitachi factory riot, as the others are killed by the Police. As she escapes, Fang sweats to avenge their deaths.
Guangdong.



!! Riot Organizations (UNMARKED SPOILERS)

[[folder:General Tropes]]
* AllohistoricalAllusion: The portrait of the vandalized Legislative Council after the Oil Crisis riots cause the collapse of authority in Guangdong is based on a picture from the [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storming_of_the_Legislative_Council_Complex Storming of the Legislative Council Complex in 2019 during the Hong Kong protests.]]
* CrowdChant: The protestors make frequent use of crowd chants to express their anger and demands towards the government, with said chants being an omnipresent feature of the riots during their heights and being heard from the highest skyscrapers. Such chants are also replicated on posters strewn during the riots, with Honkon having streets filled with them at one point.
* EtTuBrute: The rioters are divided if the government negotiates with one of the organizations, as those remaining feel betrayed and horrified by those packing up and declaring victory, turning on and burning bridges with them.
* GoodIsNotNice: The Guangdong rioters do have a noble goal in mind: to end the repression of Chinese and Zhujin citizens at the hands of the Japanese corporations, whether it be the Zaibatsu subsidiaries (Fujitsu and Hitachi), Matsushita Electric, or even Sony and Cheung Kong, to a lesser extent. Unfortunately, their methods are violent and will get innocent people killed in the process, especially if the Chief Executive lets their frustrations reach critical levels.
* GraffitiOfTheResistance: The rioters spread their message by vandalizing and graffitiing their cries of outrage onto buildings.
* ImprovisedWeapon: Many of the demonstrators get craftier as the riots progress and wield makeshift helmets and bamboo sticks to protect themselves against the police. Many also wear wet towels around their necks as protection against tear gas. In one notable instance, a riot organizer uses a reappropriated shield along with a railroad spike.
* NotInThisForYourRevolution: {{Downplayed}}. Some of the riot organizers are fighting for a higher cause than the mere deposition of the Chief Executive, speaking about Chinese reunification or even a socialist revolution. However, most of the protestors pay no heed to such ideals; all they want is fairer treatment and vengeance on those who have wronged them.
* OccupiersOutOfOurCountry: An ultimate aim of the rioters is to dismantle the Japanese regime and practice their own self-determination. It's particularly visible in Komai's path, as thousands march in numbers large enough to overpower riot controls, unified by their hatred of Komai and their demands for justice.
* ProperlyParanoid: In Komai’s path, the riot leaders rarely take a break, whether it be on the front lines or acting as supply runners. Even in what would be a safe GFT shop, the GFT and CCL representatives remain on high alert for Hitachi moles watching over them. Considering the extensiveness of Komai’s police state, such paranoia is justified.
* RagTagBunchOfMisfits: The rioters in Guangdong are a diverse collection of dissatisfied citizens including Chinese, Zhujin, workers, shopkeepers, bureaucrats and more, all united in common anger towards the colonial and corporate oppression they have faced for decades.
* TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized: In their mission for fairer treatment, the Guangdong rioters will resort to crimes, including murder, to get noticed and pressure the government to accept their demands.
* ShaggyDogStory: The rioters make a strong first impression, mobilizing thousands to deadlock the nation and represent one of the greatest threats to the Chief Executive. Unfortunately, the best they can manage is a deal to stand down in exchange for some concessions, which will ultimately keep the Japanese on top. They will never succeed in their goal of overthrowing the Japanese ruling class because, if they ever get powerful enough to do so, the IJA will intervene and slaughter most of them.
* ShootTheShaggyDog: Regardless of how Morita handled the protestor organizations, the GFT and CCL will begin to fade away into history as Guangdong moves beyond the riots. Lee Chun is left with a bad taste in his mouth as a GFT representative bluntly states that "it's over" before Chun is forcibly escorted out. The protestor organizations have run out of steam, done what they could, and are now falling apart.
* TerroristsWithoutACause: One rebel cell self-styles itself as a "liberation committee", but they don't have any explicit objective to liberate. Most of their members just want to exact revenge on the Japanese ruling class for oppressing them and murdering their loved ones.
* WeAreStrugglingTogether: While united in their opposition to the Legislative Council, the rioters have very diverse beliefs and can easily be turned on each other with the right paranoia and accusations. Matsushita exploits this disunity by sending informants to infiltrate their ranks, creating discord among them as they accuse each other of being a spy.

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!! Riot Organizations (UNMARKED SPOILERS)

[[folder:General Tropes]]
* AllohistoricalAllusion: The portrait
[[folder:Murai Sumio]]
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->'''Role:''' Chief of Operations[[note]]Economy Minister[[/note]] (Nagano cabinet)
->'''Party:''' Imperial Japanese Army - Martial Law[[note]]Martial law is in effect.\\\
Remain in your homes.\\\
Compliance is mandatory.\\\
Offenders will be shot.[[/note]]
->'''Ideology:''' Ultramilitarism[[note]]Ultranationalism[[/note]]
->'''In-Game Biography''' [[labelnote:Click to Show]]A graduate
of the vandalized Legislative Council after the Oil Crisis riots cause the collapse of authority Imperial Japanese Army Academy in Guangdong 1945, Brigadier General Murai is based on a picture from the [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storming_of_the_Legislative_Council_Complex Storming of the Legislative Council Complex in 2019 during the Hong Kong protests.]]
* CrowdChant: The protestors make frequent use of crowd chants to express their anger and demands towards the government, with said chants being an omnipresent feature of the riots during their heights and being heard from the highest skyscrapers. Such chants are also replicated on posters strewn during the riots, with Honkon having streets filled with them at one point.
* EtTuBrute: The rioters are divided if the government negotiates with
one of the organizations, as those remaining feel betrayed and horrified by those packing up and declaring victory, turning on and burning bridges with them.
* GoodIsNotNice: The Guangdong rioters do have a noble goal in mind: to end the repression
growing cohort of Chinese and Zhujin citizens at the hands of the Japanese corporations, whether it be the Zaibatsu subsidiaries (Fujitsu and Hitachi), Matsushita Electric, or even Sony and Cheung Kong, to a lesser extent. Unfortunately, their methods are violent and will get innocent people killed IJA officers whose primary experience has been in the process, especially if post-war pacification and occupation missions in the Chief Executive lets Co-Prosperity Sphere. Having spent much of their frustrations reach critical levels.
* GraffitiOfTheResistance: The rioters spread their message by vandalizing and graffitiing their cries of outrage onto buildings.
* ImprovisedWeapon: Many of
career in the demonstrators get craftier armored corps, then-Colonel Murai transitioned to staff duties in 1966 as the riots progress and wield makeshift helmets and bamboo sticks to protect themselves against logistics chief for the police. Many also wear wet towels around their necks as protection against tear gas. In one notable instance, a riot organizer uses a reappropriated shield along with a railroad spike.
* NotInThisForYourRevolution: {{Downplayed}}. Some of
IJA garrison in Guangdong.\\\
Following
the riot organizers are fighting for a higher cause than the mere deposition chaos of the Chief Executive, speaking about Chinese reunification or even a socialist revolution. However, most of the protestors pay no heed to such ideals; all they want is fairer treatment and vengeance on those who have wronged them.
* OccupiersOutOfOurCountry: An ultimate aim of the rioters is to dismantle the Japanese regime and practice their own self-determination. It's particularly visible in Komai's path, as thousands march in numbers large enough to overpower riot controls, unified by their hatred of Komai and their demands for justice.
* ProperlyParanoid: In Komai’s path, the riot leaders rarely take a break, whether it be on the front lines or acting as supply runners. Even in what would be a safe GFT shop, the GFT and CCL representatives remain on high alert for Hitachi moles watching over them. Considering the extensiveness of Komai’s police state, such paranoia is justified.
* RagTagBunchOfMisfits: The rioters in Guangdong are a diverse collection of dissatisfied citizens including Chinese, Zhujin, workers, shopkeepers, bureaucrats and more, all united in common anger towards the colonial and corporate oppression they have faced for decades.
* TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized: In their mission for fairer treatment,
the Guangdong rioters will resort to crimes, including murder, to get noticed Riots and pressure the government IJA's seizure of control, Murai has received a brevet promotion to accept their demands.
* ShaggyDogStory:
Brigadier General, to serve as Guangdong's emergency Financial Secretary. The rioters make a strong first impression, mobilizing thousands to deadlock the nation and represent one wayward child of the greatest threats to the Chief Executive. Unfortunately, the best they can manage is a deal to stand down in exchange for some concessions, which Sphere will ultimately keep return to serve Japan and the Japanese on top. They will never succeed in their goal Imperial Army - by order and discipline.[[/labelnote]]

The logistics chief
of overthrowing the Japanese ruling class because, if they ever get powerful enough to do so, the IJA will intervene garrison in Guangdong. Like many of his fellow IJA generals, he is experienced with "pacification missions" in the Co-Prosperity Sphere.
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* EvilColonialist: Most of Murai's experience consists of occupation
and slaughter most of them.
* ShootTheShaggyDog: Regardless of how Morita handled
pacification missions in the protestor organizations, conquered lands of the GFT and CCL will begin to fade away into history CPS.
* GeneralRipper: Murai serves
as a brevetted Brigadier General with the IJA while putting down the Guangdong moves beyond the riots. Lee Chun riots and is left with a bad taste just as vicious as Nagano in his mouth as a GFT representative bluntly states that "it's over" before Chun is forcibly escorted out. The protestor organizations have run out of steam, done what they could, and are now falling apart.
* TerroristsWithoutACause: One rebel cell self-styles itself as a "liberation committee", but they don't have any explicit objective
goals to liberate. Most of turn Guangdong into a war machine for the coming war against China. Following their members just want to exact revenge on coup, Murai crafts a war plan against China, expressing that no leniency or mercy can be spared in putting down the Japanese ruling class for oppressing them and murdering their loved ones.
* WeAreStrugglingTogether: While united in their opposition to the Legislative Council, the rioters have very diverse beliefs and can easily be turned on each other with the right paranoia and accusations. Matsushita exploits this disunity by sending informants to infiltrate their ranks, creating discord among them as they accuse each other of being a spy.
Chinese.



[[folder:Guangdong Federation of Tradesmen]]
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The Guangdong Federation of Tradesmen represent the Zhujin during the Guangdong Riots. They clamor for more rights and protections to be given to the often mistreated middle class.

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[[folder:Guangdong Federation of Tradesmen]]
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[[folder:Watanabe Keitaro]]
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The ->'''Role:''' Military Commander, Chief of Intelligence[[note]]Security Minister[[/note]] (Nagano cabinet)
->'''Party:''' Imperial Japanese Army - Martial Law[[note]]Martial law is in effect.\\\
Remain in your homes.\\\
Compliance is mandatory.\\\
Offenders will be shot.[[/note]]
->'''Ideology:''' Ultramilitarism[[note]]Ultranationalism[[/note]]
->'''In-Game Biography''' [[labelnote:Click to Show]]Colonel Watanabe Keitaro has served Japan in close proximity to its enemies - as an intelligence officer. Serving at times as a military attaché in foreign lands, and at other times as a combat intelligence officer managing informants and reconnaissance fighting the Sphere's many insurgencies, Colonel Watanabe was assigned to serve as the chief of intelligence for the IJA garrison in 1961, bringing a fresh pair of eyes to a position only increasing in importance.\\\
Now, with
Guangdong Federation of Tradesmen represent in chaos and the Zhujin during IJA asserting its control over the Guangdong Riots. They clamor for wayward territory, Watanabe has assumed direct control over Guangdong's security apparatus. Where handcuffs and truncheons proved inadequate, the bayonet and the bullet will more rights and protections to be given to the often mistreated middle class.than prove their worth.[[/labelnote]]



* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: The GFT is looking for new members to build up their strength. However, by the end of Morita's Oil Crisis tree, the GFT is getting inundated with piles of new applicants, particularly from Fujitsu and Hitachi employees, putting further strain on the GFT's financial resources and pushing them to the breaking point as their lobbying efforts are falling on deaf ears.
* CreateYourOwnHero: In Ibuka's path, the GFT forms because of Ibuka's stricter criteria on who could be considered Zhujin, denying a means of social mobility to many and condemning thousands to the harsh labor faced by the Chinese citizens.
* HeroAntagonist: They are one half of the final obstacle opposing the Chief Executive in the first decade, demanding labor protections for the Zhujin middle class who have languished from Japanese oppression.
* HeroicResolve: In spite of all the setbacks they face, whether it be hundreds of their members being made redundant or the inescapable gloom washing over the executive council, the GFT continues to work ceaselessly to support their Zhujin members.
* HonorBeforeReason: Despite the material benefits from the deal, the GFT thoroughly rejects Fujitsu's offer to be associated with them, not willing to be beholden to their interests and betray their ideals that the Zhujin are a legitimate social and ethnic category not to be exploited by the Japanese.
* LegacyTeam: The GFT in Morita's path are made up of Zhujin who were left in the dust, whether it be former rivals, jilted suppliers and the unlucky. These outcasts begin to network with one another and eventually challenge the existing system. This role directly parallels the role that Morita and Li had a decade prior, being {{lampshaded}} by an introductory event in Morita's path.
* LaResistance: The GFT represent the Zhujin workers who rebel against the Chief Executive and the years of injustices they've suffered by their hand.

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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: The GFT is looking for new members to build up their strength. However, by GeneralRipper: Just like the end of Morita's Oil Crisis tree, the GFT is getting inundated with piles of new applicants, particularly from Fujitsu and Hitachi employees, putting further strain on the GFT's financial resources and pushing them to the breaking point as their lobbying efforts are falling on deaf ears.
* CreateYourOwnHero: In Ibuka's path, the GFT forms because of Ibuka's stricter criteria on who could be considered Zhujin, denying a means of social mobility to many and condemning thousands to the harsh labor faced by the Chinese citizens.
* HeroAntagonist: They are one half
rest of the final obstacle opposing IJA under Nagano's command, he is utterly ruthless and eager to use as much unrestrained force as possible to put down the Chief Executive in Guangdong riots.
* SociopathicSoldier: When Nagano informs his generals that they are allowed to use as much force as they feel is necessary to keep
the first decade, demanding labor protections people of Guangdong in line, all Watanabe can do is grin before remarking he already was doing this.
* TheSpymaster: Watanabe serves as the chief of intelligence
for the Zhujin middle class who have languished from Japanese oppression.
* HeroicResolve: In spite of all the setbacks they face, whether it be hundreds of their members being made redundant or the inescapable gloom washing over the executive council, the GFT continues to work ceaselessly to support their Zhujin members.
* HonorBeforeReason: Despite the material benefits from the deal, the GFT thoroughly rejects Fujitsu's offer to be associated
IJA garrison in Guangdong, with them, not willing to be beholden to their interests his previous experience including acting as a combat intelligence officer conducting counter insurgency and betray their ideals that the Zhujin are a legitimate social and ethnic category not to be exploited by the Japanese.
* LegacyTeam: The GFT
managing informants in Morita's path are made up of Zhujin who were left in the dust, whether it be former rivals, jilted suppliers and the unlucky. These outcasts begin to network with one another and eventually challenge the existing system. This role directly parallels the role that Morita and Li had a decade prior, being {{lampshaded}} by an introductory event in Morita's path.
* LaResistance: The GFT represent the Zhujin workers who rebel against the Chief Executive and the years of injustices they've suffered by their hand.
CPS territory.





[[folder:Committee of Chinese Labor]]
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The Committee of Chinese Labor represent the Chinese during the Guangdong Riots, and seek for the oppressive colonial system that they have been living under for decades to finally end. Unlike their Zhujin counterpart, they are much more secretive and their leadership isn't widely known.
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* CreateYourOwnHero: Fujitsu indirectly leads to the CCL's creation when they introduce machines to the factories and steal jobs from the Chinese. Knowing that Ibuka's grand vision will be at the total expense of their livlihoods, the Chinese workers rally together in the CCL, who play a major role in the Guangdong riots.
* HeroAntagonist: Along with the GFT, the CCL rise up against the Chief Executive to tear down Guangdong and the exploitative colonial system that has oppressed them for decades.
* HorribleHousing: Hundreds of the CCL's first members were unemployed and living in tenements that were comparable to refugee camps.
* TheNameless: The CCL contacts that Chun meets in Hitachi's route don’t reveal their names to him in the first meeting so they can’t be revealed if he gets caught.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: One of the CCL's coordinators is suspected by Lam to have placed explosives on a tramway that killed seven children in protest to the corporate regime. The coordinator denied it then, but Ibuka's Persistence path reveals that he was responsible for the act and has no remorse for what he's done.
* LaResistance: The CCL represent the Chinese workers who rebel against the Chief Executive and the years of injustices they've suffered by their hand.
* TheSpook: Compared to the GFT, the CCL is much more secretive with their ambitions and leadership, preferring to act in the background and let the GFT take the spotlight.
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[[folder:Guangdong People's Anti-Japanese Guerrilla]]
A guerilla organization that appears up during the IJA coup in a Hitachi route. The rebels end up bitterly resisting the Japanese to their final breaths and urge others to do the same.
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* BattleCry: After Lee Chun's assassination of Komai and subsequent death in the fumbled Oil Crisis response, Guangdong falls into a state of [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1072264986375757854/1088989603832266812/image.png anarchy]] before the IJA takes over, with the resistance sending one final rallying call:
-->[[red:FROM THE GUANGDONG PEOPLE'S ANTI-JAPANESE GUERRILLA:\\\
DEATH TO THE JAPANESE INVADERS\\\
AVENGE LEE CHUN]]
* DefiantToTheEnd: Villages are burned and dissidents are massacred under Nagano's orders, but the Guerrilla never surrenders, with one soldier finding a message "GO TO HELL JAPANESE BASTARDS" graffitied on a wall.
* LaResistance: Even if the GFT and CCL are crushed under the IJA, the people have spent far too long under Hitachi's boot to simply submit and they reorganize under the Guangdong People's Anti-Japanese Guerrilla to continue the fight.
* VoiceOfTheResistance: The Guerrilla communicates their messages through graffiti, urging the people to resist the IJA.
* WalkingSpoiler: The Guerrilla's existence spoils the Guangdong Riots and the IJA coup, as they only appear when Chun assassinates Komai and Nagano deposes the Legislative Council.
[[/folder]]

!! Imperial Japanese Army (UNMARKED SPOILERS)

[[folder:Nagano Shigeto]]
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->'''Role:''' Commander of the Imperial 23rd Army, Military Commander, Head of State (IJA takeover)
->'''Party:''' Imperial Japanese Army - Martial Law[[note]]Martial law is in effect.\\\
Remain in your homes.\\\
Compliance is mandatory.\\\
Offenders will be shot.[[/note]]
->'''Ideology:''' Ultramilitarism[[note]]Ultranationalism[[/note]]
->'''In-Game Biography''' [[labelnote:Click to Show]]A decade and more passed by in this absurdity of a place, a decade wasted while good Japanese men were slaughtered in pointless fucking wars to satisfy the whims of a lot of money-grubbing traitors. Ten years, ten years frittered away, and for what? So that loyal soldiers of his Majesty the Emperor could be reduced to sapient test rats!\\\
"No more," Nagano Shigeto says.\\\
Tokyo has given its local IJA commander its blessing - as it should have done years ago. Now Nagano Shigeto will bring order to the chaos of the Guangdong riots - just as he helped to do so in China four decades ago. For its countless follies, for the very absurdity of its existence, Guangdong deserves nothing other than to be ended - and Nagano will be the one to bring it about.\\\
Guangdong's innermost apocalypse has been distilled into the force of a single man, who shudders slightly in utter glee at the prospect of putting an end to the corporate experiment that once ruled over the Pearl River Delta. If Guangdong thought it had known war beforehand, it was wrong -\\\
[[gray:- for Nagano Shigeto has no intention of leaving anything in this unnatural hellhole of a state untouched.]][[/labelnote]]

The Lt. Gen. in command of the IJA 23rd Army, responsible for garrisoning Guangdong. Proud and patriotic, he holds deep contempt towards Guangdong's existence, viewing its corporate antics as an absurd and dangrous drain on the Empire's integrity. Should Guangdong unravel into catastrophe, Nagano is gladly prepared to intervene and crush all destablizing elements in Guangdong—including the corporate state itself.
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* AllohistoricalAllusion: Nagano Shigeto was an IJA and later JGSDF officer who served as the Chief of the Ground Staff from 1978 to 1980, and was a politician after 1980. He was most infamous in OTL for publicly denying Japanese war crimes like the Rape of Nanking immediately after becoming the Minister of Justice in 1994, resulting in his resignation 11 days after his appointment. In TNO, Nagano Shigeto's personal leader trait here is ominously called simply "As Nanjing, So Too Guangdong," a reference to his callous OTL views towards the Rape of Nanking.
* ArtisticLicenseHistory: Nagano is said to have pacified China four decades ago, specifically in the Rape of Nanking, the only issue is that Nagano would have been 15 years old at the time, only graduating from military academy in 1941.
* BerserkButton: Nagano is most infuriated by the Product Testing Research Group sending research divisions to fight in proxy conflicts, viewing them as boondoggles that force his men to fight wars with suspect weaponry for profits like mercenaries.
* ChekhovsGunman: He's not a very important character for most of the game, only sporadically appearing in events. Then, the Oil Crisis hits and he becomes a major threat to the Chief Executive, more incensed than ever after the Kenpeitai's funding was cut and warning that he'll intervene, if the catastrophe is not managed properly.
* TheDreaded: Nagano is rightfully feared by the Chief Executive and the Japanese upper class as a hawkish and violent individual who regards all of them in contempt and resorts to extreme violence, if he's frustrated enough.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Nagano is appalled by the Japanese executives' willingness to "volunteer" PTRG divisions to test out experimental weapons and waste the lives of so many soldiers so they can make a profit. After his coup, Nagano completely disbands the program and orders all of their inventions to either be handed out to the Chinese warlords or destroyed.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Nagano disavows any idea of negotiating or humanizing the rioters, becoming increasingly outraged by the number of concessions given by the Chief Executive and potentially accusing him of treason. At the maximum number of compromises made, Nagano denounces any civilian attempt to resolve the situation and proclaims that only the IJA can solve the disloyalty displayed.
* EvilerThanThou: While all of Guangdong's other leaders are not very sympathetic, and many of them can drown the corporate state in blood to maintain control and order, Nagano Shigeto will slaughter them all if they can't contain the Oil Crisis riots, demonstrating just how bad things will be for Guangdong's people when he turns his weapons on them next.
* AFatherToHisMen: Perhaps his only sympathetic trait is his care for his men, despising the fact that they are used by the Product Testing Research Group to fight in proxy conflicts across the world, with equipment that has not been tested before, for profit and to sell weaponry. If the IJA takes over Guangdong, he makes sure to have apology cards sent to the families of the men who died fighting in those conflicts.
* GeneralRipper: Despising the megacorporations for "wasting" Japanese lives as "sapient test rats," Nagano is described as gleeful in his desire to utterly destroy the "unnatural" state of Guangdong and "restore order" by burning it to the ground. After taking over and abolishing Guangdong in a coup, he prepares the entire state for war with China, ordering that all corporate assets be seized and repurposed. He also states that cheap television spoiled the youth, recruiting them into the military in a catastrophic plan to invade China.
* IgnoredExpert: Nagano sees himself as this when his superiors refuse to send reinforcements by the end of Morita's path to prepare for war with China, arguing that he should instead expand cooperation with the Guangdong government. Before Nagano can respond to that order, the line goes dead and Nagano believes that the Guangdong government is not guaranteed to stay loyal to Tokyo, looking to undermine the garrison and his "out-of-touch" bosses.
* KnowWhenToFoldEm:
** If the Kenpeitai's connections to the opium trade were uncovered, Nagano will withdraw the Army's support for the Hitachi coup, not willing to risk political fallout by aiding a seemingly lost cause.
** Morita can successfully intimidate Yokoi to bow out of Guangdong, with Nagano heeding the Chief Executive's warning to not try anything else that could be treasonous. He accepts the recent loss of influence to keep his occupation.
* MoralMyopia: Nagano is right that arms trafficking and weapons testing are morally bankrupt, but when he talks about "honourable" warfare, he's glorifying the hostile Japanese invasion of China that slaughtered millions and is little better than the mercenary work he bitterly complains about.
* PetTheDog: Nagano mourns the men who perished in the PTRG and orders his men to write apology cards to their families, thinking that it's the least they can do.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain:
** Though Nagano also targets Japanese people in his coup, he's got a special disdain for Chinese people, whom he calls "savages" who must always be oppressed under the Japanese boot. He reacts negatively to any negotiation that could be favorable to the rioters (who include Chinese people) and, when he receives news that Chun killed Komai, Nagano calls him a "dirty fucking Chinese monkey".
** When Komai anxiously calls him in Ibuka's Persistence ending, Nagano would've normally asked why he has such a "womanish manner", implying that he holds some sexist beliefs.
* PragmaticVillainy:
** If the opium war is largely unresolved by the time the Hitachi Coup is uncovered, Nagano will tell Miyazaki to have Komai supervised by one of his men, albeit not because of moral reasons. With Hitachi's stock plummeting, Nagano fears that Komai might do something rash and is worried about how its repercussions can affect him.
** He fears that a Persistent Ibuka is starting to become too disloyal to Tokyo, but he doesn't do anything against him for the moment because his superiors are too busy and he can't take matters in his own hands without committing treason.
** In every scenario but Hitachi's route, Nagano lets a few Zhujin officers keep their jobs in the reorganized Auxiliary Enforcement Corps, since their manpower could be useful.
* RageBreakingPoint:
** While Nagano has always had grievances with the PTRG, he finally loses his temper when he hears that the group will continue their operations in the Colombian Civil War. By this point, Nagano angrily rants to Takashima about sending his men to their demise in a pointless foreign conflict and cursing the corporations who put him in this horrible situation.
** Already fed up with Fujitsu for letting the riots happen, Nagano loses his temper when Tokyo orders him to not intervene yet and Ibuka keeps ignoring his calls. After multiple failed calls, Nagano throws his cap in a fit of rage and furiously denounces Ibuka for causing the catastrophe.
* RedOniBlueOni: Nagano is the red oni to Takashima's blue oni. Both are similar characters who represent Tokyo's interests and will hold the Chief Executive's feet to it. However, while Takashima is affable and relatively reserved, Nagano is passionate and wild, expressing his anger through furious rants and willing to use extreme force when his patience runs out.
* SociopathicSoldier: Nagano expresses no remorse for the brutality he will exert on Guangdong, deliberately repeating the horrors brought by the Rape of Nanking. He personally marches on the streets with his soldiers, kicks bodies into "organized" piles, calls them dead bastards, and callously encourages the use of bayonet inflicted massacres, even contemplating the idea of camouflage with intestines when sees his troops covered in red, pink, and black.
* UndyingLoyalty: Nagano is unquestionably loyal to Japan. Even as he looks to overthrow the reigning Chief Executive during the riots, he will never act without Japan’s approval.
* VillainHasAPoint:
** Nagano regards Guangdong as an abomination of a nation, as it is essentially [[OneNationUnderCopyright the only country in the world that's run by and for corporations and doesn't pretend otherwise]]. His vision for Guangdong as an ultramilitarist IJA base is far worse, but at least it can claim to not be a purely self-serving corporatocracy.
** In an early meeting with Miyazaki, Nagano complains about Suzuki's management of Guangdong, calling the police too ineffective and corrupt for its own good. Even though he doesn't have the Chinese people's best interests in mind, he is making a legitimate complaint about Suzuki.
** He rightfully denounces Guangdong's foreign ventures to test out experimental weapons, often risking the lives of many soldiers just so that a few executives can advertise their product and line their pockets with more money. He makes a particularly audacious, but well-founded point to take the government's letter to him about the Middle Eastern conflicts and cross out "fight against the forces of Western Imperialism, writing over it with "get Japan oil, and some oil for Guangdong too, and fucking grub some money selling bullshit bloody weapons to Arab imbeciles while we're at it".
** Nagano will be furious at the Chief Executive, if he accuses the Chinese consulate for aiding the riots and failing to present any evidence to prove their case. While the Chief Executive's claims can be true, Nagano's anger is absolutely warranted, given how his and Takashima's time was wasted on a trial with no proof to speak of.
** Seeing all of Guangdong fall into chaotic riots under Fujitsu's regime, Nagano pins all the blame on Ibuka for bringing this crisis to the country. Everyone else has already come to the same conclusion and even Ibuka accepts the reality of the situation.
* WalkingSpoiler: It's impossible to talk about Nagano's role in Guangdong's storyline without talking about its climax, and the worst possible outcome of said climax.
* WouldHurtAChild: Children are not spared at all in his coup and are among the many victims counted by Wai.
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[[folder:Takeda Goro]]
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->'''Role:''' Military Commander, Chief of Staff[[note]]Head of Government[[/note]] (Nagano cabinet)
->'''Party:''' Imperial Japanese Army - Martial Law (Nagano cabinet)[[note]]Martial law is in effect.\\\
Remain in your homes.\\\
Compliance is mandatory.\\\
Offenders will be shot.[[/note]]
->'''Ideology:''' Ultramilitarism[[note]]Ultranationalism[[/note]]
->'''In-Game Biography''' [[labelnote:Click to Show]]Wherever Nagano Shigeto goes, Takeda Goro follows, for he is his executive officer. Pursuant to this, he has moved laterally to become the administrative face for Guangdong. Some, those who are uninformed or are perhaps simply naive, believe that he will moderate the 'worst excesses' of the army.\\\
Oh, they are wrong. In his view, everything the Army does is necessary to bring back stability to Guangdong. Nothing must be barred from happening, so that peace may be restored quickly. That is how it has always been in situations like this, and there is little reason to change such matters.[[/labelnote]]

The loyal second-in-command of Nagano Shigeto. Despite his moderate appearance, he will not moderae or restrain any IJA orders in the mission to restore Guangdong's stability.
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* TheDragon: Takeda is fervently loyal to Nagano, being his executive officer. Whatever Nagano wants, Takeda will deliver.
* OnlySaneMan: {{Subverted}}. Many hope that Takeda will moderate the IJA's worst excesses, which is a horrible mischaracterization. Takeda sees Nagano's brutal actions as completely necessary to restore stability back to Guangdong.
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[[folder:Murai Sumio]]
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->'''Role:''' Chief of Operations[[note]]Economy Minister[[/note]] (Nagano cabinet)
->'''Party:''' Imperial Japanese Army - Martial Law[[note]]Martial law is in effect.\\\
Remain in your homes.\\\
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Offenders will be shot.[[/note]]
->'''Ideology:''' Ultramilitarism[[note]]Ultranationalism[[/note]]
->'''In-Game Biography''' [[labelnote:Click to Show]]A graduate of the Imperial Japanese Army Academy in 1945, Brigadier General Murai is one of the growing cohort of IJA officers whose primary experience has been in the post-war pacification and occupation missions in the Co-Prosperity Sphere. Having spent much of their career in the armored corps, then-Colonel Murai transitioned to staff duties in 1966 as the logistics chief for the IJA garrison in Guangdong.\\\
Following the chaos of the Guangdong Riots and the IJA's seizure of control, Murai has received a brevet promotion to Brigadier General, to serve as Guangdong's emergency Financial Secretary. The wayward child of the Sphere will return to serve Japan and the Imperial Army - by order and discipline.[[/labelnote]]

The logistics chief of the IJA garrison in Guangdong. Like many of his fellow IJA generals, he is experienced with "pacification missions" in the Co-Prosperity Sphere.
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* EvilColonialist: Most of Murai's experience consists of occupation and pacification missions in the conquered lands of the CPS.
* GeneralRipper: Murai serves as a brevetted Brigadier General with the IJA while putting down the Guangdong riots and is just as vicious as Nagano in his goals to turn Guangdong into a war machine for the coming war against China. Following their coup, Murai crafts a war plan against China, expressing that no leniency or mercy can be spared in putting down the Chinese.
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[[folder:Watanabe Keitaro]]
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->'''Role:''' Military Commander, Chief of Intelligence[[note]]Security Minister[[/note]] (Nagano cabinet)
->'''Party:''' Imperial Japanese Army - Martial Law[[note]]Martial law is in effect.\\\
Remain in your homes.\\\
Compliance is mandatory.\\\
Offenders will be shot.[[/note]]
->'''Ideology:''' Ultramilitarism[[note]]Ultranationalism[[/note]]
->'''In-Game Biography''' [[labelnote:Click to Show]]Colonel Watanabe Keitaro has served Japan in close proximity to its enemies - as an intelligence officer. Serving at times as a military attaché in foreign lands, and at other times as a combat intelligence officer managing informants and reconnaissance fighting the Sphere's many insurgencies, Colonel Watanabe was assigned to serve as the chief of intelligence for the IJA garrison in 1961, bringing a fresh pair of eyes to a position only increasing in importance.\\\
Now, with Guangdong in chaos and the IJA asserting its control over the wayward territory, Watanabe has assumed direct control over Guangdong's security apparatus. Where handcuffs and truncheons proved inadequate, the bayonet and the bullet will more than prove their worth.[[/labelnote]]
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* GeneralRipper: Just like the rest of the IJA under Nagano's command, he is utterly ruthless and eager to use as much unrestrained force as possible to put down the Guangdong riots.
* SociopathicSoldier: When Nagano informs his generals that they are allowed to use as much force as they feel is necessary to keep the people of Guangdong in line, all Watanabe can do is grin before remarking he already was doing this.
* TheSpymaster: Watanabe serves as the chief of intelligence for the IJA garrison in Guangdong, with his previous experience including acting as a combat intelligence officer conducting counter insurgency and managing informants in CPS territory.
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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Matsuzawa's alliance with Suzuki is a cold one and both hope to gain something from each other. Matsuzawa aims to improve his standing and get a chance at getting home, whereas Suzuki looks to use Matsuzawa's financial connections for his own benefit.

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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Matsuzawa's alliance with Suzuki is a cold one and both hope to gain something from each other. Matsuzawa aims to improve his standing and get a chance at getting home, whereas Suzuki looks to use Matsuzawa's financial connections for his own benefit. The alliance becomes particularly fragile if Suzuki accuses him of participating in Yasuda's corruption and strains their relationship.
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* DevelopersForesight: To ensure that the player doesn't dominate the Legislative Council and steamroll the rest of the game, a special event will fire if they reach more than 50 seats, prompting the opposing companies to peel support away from the Chief Executive, buying seats away from them and maintaining a fairer balance of power.



* TaughtByExperience:
** Suzuki's decades in the IJA had taught him that logistics officers should strive to document every item and delivery on a regular schedule. So, when he investigates the Minezaka firm with its IJA purview, he finds the irregular deliveries to be highly suspicious. Compared to the other military contractors in Guangdong, this kind of activity suggests that either Minezaka is a minor part of the IJA's logistics, or something is being covered up.
** His time in the House of Peers showed the scale of political corruption in Tokyo. With this, he reasons that a financial juggernaut like Yasuda ought to have plenty of connections in Tokyo, either with the government or the various other factions vying for power. This prompts him to begin looking for government archived documents to try and figure out Matsuzawa's angry phone call.



* PassedOverPromotion: Matsuzawa has a stellar resume, having graduated at the Tokyo Imperial University, served as a second lieutenant in Manchuria, rapidly rose through the ranks of Yasuda during the late 40's and 50's, and became General Manager for General Affairs at the age of 45. However, he was suddenly reassigned to Guangdong in 1959 as a Regional Director, snubbing his meteoric rise. Suzuki is unsure if his reassignment is because Yasuda needed a front man for their schemes or because Matsuzawa angered his superiors and got punished.



* ReassignedToAntarctica: Or at least he suspects that this may have happened to him. For ambiguous reasons in 1959, Yasuda sent Matsuzawa to expand their influence in Guangdong, potentially to remove him as a political rival in the Japanese home isles. Now, Matsuzawa wants to find out why he was unofficially ejected and how he can return back to Tokyo.

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* ReassignedToAntarctica: Or at least he suspects that this may have happened to him. For ambiguous reasons in 1959, not ingratiating himself with Ino and the corrupt Yasuda sent clique that backs him, Matsuzawa was sent by Yasuda to expand their influence in Guangdong, potentially to remove move him as a political rival in out of the Japanese home isles. Now, Matsuzawa wants to find out why he was unofficially ejected and how he can return back to Tokyo.Home Isles.



** As Tokyo's representative, Takashima can repeatedly report bad news to the sitting Chief Executive about Japan exploiting some benefit from Guangdong without offering anything in return.



* BeleagueredBureaucrat: Takashima is usually described as being exhausted and weary from his dealings with Japan as the main representative for Tokyo in Guangdong.

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Takashima is usually described as being exhausted and weary from his dealings with Japan as the main representative for Tokyo in Guangdong.Guangdong.
** During the Yasuda Crisis, Takashima repeatedly tries to get Japan to assist Guangdong through the economic and political tribulations it faces. According to the Chief Executive, this has made Takashima exhausted by the time they conduct the formality of an economic review for the coming year, something which neither are eager for.



* BrutalHonesty: [[spoiler: In a time of crisis like the Guangdong Riots, Takashima starts speaking with less tact. If the Chief Executive spends too much time suppressing the Riots, Takashima doesn't unconditionally accept his pleas that he's trying his best, once remarking that he hopes that the Chief Executive is lying and commenting that his best efforts aren't enough in another call.]]

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* BrutalHonesty: BrutalHonesty:
** Takashima spares little kind words if the Chief Executive fails to reach the annual economic targets, expressing Japan's disappointment expressed by Japan and spending the rest of the meeting diligently working with the Chief Executive to recover for the next year.
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[[spoiler: In a time of crisis like the Guangdong Riots, Takashima starts speaking with less tact. If the Chief Executive spends too much time suppressing the Riots, Takashima doesn't unconditionally accept his pleas that he's trying his best, once remarking that he hopes that the Chief Executive is lying and commenting that his best efforts aren't enough in another call.]]



* EvenEvilHasStandards: [[spoiler:Takashima is horrified at the possibility of the IJA intervening in Guangdong, which becomes a very tangible possibility during the Guangdong riots. This standard is also why Takashima doesn't condone the IJA coup, even if the Chief Executive makes a negotiation deal favorable to the rioters; he's quick to remind Nagano that military intervention would could be treasonous.]]
* ExhaustedEyeBags: Takashima's portrait shows him with these, being tired from having to go back and forth from Guangdong as a loyal servant of Japan.

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* EvenEvilHasStandards: EvenEvilHasStandards:
** Despite being colleagues, Takashima is wary about Nagano and his trigger-happy nature. When meeting the Chief Executive and discussing the matter of intelligence sharing from the IJA garrison, Takashima happily admits that Nagano is out doing drills instead of listening in and potentially losing his cool.
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[[spoiler:Takashima is horrified at the possibility of the IJA intervening in Guangdong, which becomes a very tangible possibility during the Guangdong riots. This standard is also why Takashima doesn't condone the IJA coup, even if the Chief Executive makes a negotiation deal favorable to the rioters; he's quick to remind Nagano that military intervention would could be treasonous.]]
* ExhaustedEyeBags: Takashima's portrait shows him with these, being tired from having to go back and forth from Guangdong as a loyal servant of Japan. They become especially notable during the economic review for the Oil Crisis, where he catches almost no sleep for several months.



* GoodSmokingEvilSmoking: Takashima is an avid smoker and his office is filled with cigarette smoke, adding to the oppressive nature of the Japanese consulate building, in spite of its ornate decorations.



* MouthOfSauron: Takashima works hard relaying information between Japan and Guangdong, advocating on behalf of both of them when discussing with leadership.



** As long as the Chief Executive reaches the economic goals of a particular year, the meeting between him and Takashima is short and full of compliments from the latter.
** After a meeting, Takashima invites the Chief Executive to his private residence for dinner, offering to continue the discussion in a more relaxed setting and commenting that he has a chef who can make an amazing tempura. It conflicts with the Chief Executive's schedule for another meeting, but it is a generous offer that the Chief Executive can optionally accept.



** While the Tokyo government will offer no respite to Guangdong in the wake of the Yasuda crisis, Takashima will acknowledge the difficult circumstances and give the Chief Executive a reprieve from the pre-crisis GDP goal. Similarly during the Oil Crisis, he waives the pre-crisis GDP goal for Guangdong again in light of the external factors beyond the Chief Executive's control.

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** While the Tokyo government will offer no respite to Guangdong in the wake of the Yasuda crisis, Takashima will acknowledge the difficult circumstances and give the Chief Executive a reprieve from the pre-crisis GDP goal. Similarly during the Oil Crisis, he waives the pre-crisis GDP goal for Guangdong again in light of the external factors beyond the Chief Executive's control.control, hoping that the crisis is temporary and Guangdong can get back on track.



* RedOniBlueOni: Takashima is the blue oni to Nagano's red oni. Both are the main representatives for Japan's interests, but Nagano is a violent war criminal who will explode at any notion of compromising with the Chinese. By contrast, Takashima is more reserved and polite, even if he's not too keen on disrupting the pro-Japanese status quo.
* SoulCrushingDeskJob: The Chief Executive suspects he is unhappy about his job, since most Japanese diplomats would prefer an assignment to China or Manchuria. Being stationed in Guangdong has not been a thrilling or enticing experience for him.



* HiddenDepths: On top of his diplomatic duties, Song likes to tour the Three Pearls and wander the streets, still reminiscing a time when his home province was free from imperial control.

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* HiddenDepths: HiddenDepths:
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On top of his diplomatic duties, Song likes to tour the Three Pearls and wander the streets, still reminiscing a time when his home province was free from imperial control.control.
** Song has old friends in a Chinese district that he grew up in, still visiting them and checking how his hometown is doing. The Chief Executive assumes that he was just doing his job and Song denies it, though he sarcastically adds that he might collect some complaints from the community for the Chief Executive to hear.



* ObstructiveBureaucrat: He usually impedes the Chief Executive's choices abroad by emphasizing the "laws of sovereign states", which means that Guangdong can't do anything that could threaten the autonomy of the Chinese Republic.

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* ObstructiveBureaucrat: ObstructiveBureaucrat:
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He usually impedes the Chief Executive's choices abroad by emphasizing the "laws of sovereign states", which means that Guangdong can't do anything that could threaten the autonomy of the Chinese Republic.Republic.
** Song is also notoriously obstructive to any economic cooperation between China and Guangdong, citing tariffs, working conditions, and the bureaucracy. Tellingly, when Song agrees to make a deal in exchange for subsidizing Chinese companies, the Chief Executive is utterly shocked and can accept.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Song can usually mask his contempt for the Chief Executive with an air of pseudo-politeness. The mask finally slips when a Chinese citizen is unjustly beaten and robbed by a corrupt police officer, where he expresses so much anger that the Chief Executive is a little intimidated.



* PreciousPhoto: Song has various framed photos around his office, some of which include him and other soldiers during the Second Sino-Japanese War. [[spoiler:It is one of many hints that Song harbors stronger anti-Japanese sentiment than first realized]].
* RulesLawyer: Part of Song's obstructiveness comes from his knowledge of procedures and laws within the Republic of China. One such confrontation between the Chief Executive and Song erupts over fugitives who escaped over the border to China, with the Chief Executive trying to get Song to have them quickly arrested and taken back, but Song insists that Guangdong must follow China's extradition laws in consultation with Nanjing.



* TaughtByExperience: When the Chief Executive asks Song what his most fond memory was as a diplomat, Song answers that it would be his time as a Chinese diplomat in the West Russian Revolutionary Front, prior to the West Russian War. While he was way out of his depth in an unimpressive assignment, stuck in the bitter cold with a language he barely knew, right before a war, he regards it fondly as a great learning experience and the place that reminded him most of his time as a soldier. [[spoiler:This also foreshadows his communist sympathies.]]
* WorthyOpponent: Song draws some level of begrudging respect from the Chief Executive for being an honest man fighting for an honest cause, which is more than can be said for most in Guangdong. However, he still draws a lot of ire for his obstructiveness.



* AssInAmbassador: The Chief Executive considers Wang to be even more difficult to work with than Song. Wang, a military official serving as a political attaché, is noticeably colder to the Chief Executive when they first meet, refusing to [[HandshakeRefusal shake his hand]] and blatantly stating that doesn't think anything productive will come from their meeting. Furthermore, he is often sent by Song to investigate matters in Guangdong on behalf of the Chinese consulate, which is how they can be so obstructive to the Chief Executive.



* HatesSmallTalk: Wang is uptight and unfriendly, which is part of the reason why the Chief Executive doesn't like working with him.



* TerseTalker: Wang is short and abrupt with his speech. One notable example of this comes after the Chief Executive is kept waiting outside Song's office for over half an hour to discuss joint China-Guangdong police exercises against smuggling. Just as the Chief Executive's patience is about to blow over, Wang abruptly opens the door and says that the meeting has been canceled because Nanjing backed out, offering a bland apology from Song before closing the door and cutting off the Chief Executive.



* MinorMajorCharacter: He only appears in the flesh during flashbacks and his presence in Guangdong is limited to phone calls. However, he is the founder of Matsushita Electric and his relationship with Masaharu is a key theme in his route.

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* MinorMajorCharacter: He only appears in the flesh during Most of his appearances are relegated to flashbacks and he mostly resides in the Home Isles, so his presence in Guangdong is limited to phone calls. However, he is the founder of Matsushita Electric and his relationship with Masaharu is a key theme in his route.


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** If Masaharu does a good job in advancing Matsushita Electric's interests in Japan, Kōnosuke will smile and praise him, especially when he wins the middle class over with his cheap air conditioners or sparks a 500% spike in air conditioner sales during an intense heat wave.


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* TheDreaded: Nagano is rightfully feared by the Chief Executive and the Japanese upper class as a hawkish and violent individual who regards all of them in contempt and resorts to extreme violence, if he's frustrated enough.


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* RedOniBlueOni: Nagano is the red oni to Takashima's blue oni. Both are similar characters who represent Tokyo's interests and will hold the Chief Executive's feet to it. However, while Takashima is affable and relatively reserved, Nagano is passionate and wild, expressing his anger through furious rants and willing to use extreme force when his patience runs out.
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A depressed factory laborer working to support his family, pressued on both sides by both his abysmal working conditions and his family's deteriorating living standards.

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A depressed cynical factory laborer working to support his family, pressued on both sides by both his abysmal working conditions and his family's deteriorating living standards.
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Sorry about misinterpreting your reasons for hyperlinking The Quisling. Also, the expansion to "Capitalism Is Bad" is fair, but I have received a complaint from a member of the dev team that the Manchurian system is not "State Socialism", so I've switched the word to the economic system Manchuria uses in-game.


* CapitalismIsBad: Mostly played straight. A major theme in Guangdong's story is the abuses and corruption brought on by uncontrolled Japanese capitalism, as wealthy mega-corporations exploit and prosper off the backs of abused Chinese laborers. Its worst effects are seen under Komai, who completely deregulates the economy and cuts all welfare spending through the Revised Social Recovery Ordinance. The various chief executives will have to deal with the resentment the state's policy of unrestrained capitalism breeds amongst the Chinese workers [[InternalReformist one way]] or [[DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans another]]. However, as bad as Guangdong's capitalism is, it has the unintended benefit of [[TheUnfettered being something outside the control of the totalitarian powerbrokers that dominate the Sphere]]. A major theme is the contrast between the Guangdong system of Dickensian cyberpunk and the "Manchurian" system of Fascist "State Socialist" micromanaging by the "Reform Bureaucrats" and the Kwantung Army, with the latter almost always being worse, [[spoiler: and most of Guangdong's worst endings involve the "Manchurian System" being imposed either by Komai or the IJA.]]

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* CapitalismIsBad: Mostly played straight. A major theme in Guangdong's story is the abuses and corruption brought on by uncontrolled Japanese capitalism, as wealthy mega-corporations exploit and prosper off the backs of abused Chinese laborers. Its worst effects are seen under Komai, who completely deregulates the economy and cuts all welfare spending through the Revised Social Recovery Ordinance. The various chief executives will have to deal with the resentment the state's policy of unrestrained capitalism breeds amongst the Chinese workers [[InternalReformist one way]] or [[DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans another]]. However, as bad as Guangdong's capitalism is, it has the unintended benefit of [[TheUnfettered being something outside the control of the totalitarian powerbrokers that dominate the Sphere]]. A major theme is the contrast between the Guangdong system of Dickensian cyberpunk and the "Manchurian" system of Fascist "State Socialist" corporatist micromanaging by the "Reform Bureaucrats" and the Kwantung Army, with the latter almost always being worse, [[spoiler: and most of Guangdong's worst endings involve the "Manchurian System" being imposed either by Komai or the IJA.]]
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I did not identify Komai as The Quisling because I thought he was not Japanese, I identified him as such because he is the "Manchurian System"'s man in Guangdong and intended to serve as their obedient puppet to take over the place (though perhaps Bastard Understudy might fit better?). Also Komai and especially the IJA's Failstates do not lessen the horrors of the other routes but put them into perspective: As bad as Guangdong is, it can get so, so much worse. The only "indigenous" Guangdong Route that might get as bad as Komai and especially the Army Failstate is the Persistence path.


* BetterTheDevilYouKnow: The established MegaCorp powerbrokers of Guangdong range from ambitious to utterly ruthless, containing no small shortage of corrupt and exploitative leaders. They are, however, civilian businessmen in a [[CapitalismIsBad ruthlessly]] free market against the backdrop of a Pacific Rim dominated by the IJA, IJN, and totalitarian bureaucrats, and the better endings for Guangdong all involve managing the State while preventing the horrors common in the Sphere from taking root in Guangdong, most visibly in Komai.

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* BetterTheDevilYouKnow: The established MegaCorp powerbrokers of Guangdong range from ambitious to utterly ruthless, containing no small shortage of corrupt and exploitative leaders. They are, however, civilian businessmen in a [[CapitalismIsBad ruthlessly]] free market against the backdrop of a Pacific Rim dominated by the IJA, IJN, and totalitarian bureaucrats, and the better endings for Guangdong all involve managing the State while preventing the horrors common in the Sphere from taking root in Guangdong, most visibly in [[BastardUnderstudy Komai.]]



* CapitalismIsBad: A major theme in Guangdong's story is the abuses and corruption brought on by uncontrolled Japanese capitalism, as wealthy mega-corporations exploit and prosper off the backs of abused Chinese laborers. Its worst effects are seen under Komai, who completely deregulates the economy and cuts all welfare spending through the Revised Social Recovery Ordinance. The various chief executives will have to deal with the resentment the state's policy of unrestrained capitalism breeds amongst the Chinese workers [[InternalReformist one way]] or [[DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans another]].

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* CapitalismIsBad: Mostly played straight. A major theme in Guangdong's story is the abuses and corruption brought on by uncontrolled Japanese capitalism, as wealthy mega-corporations exploit and prosper off the backs of abused Chinese laborers. Its worst effects are seen under Komai, who completely deregulates the economy and cuts all welfare spending through the Revised Social Recovery Ordinance. The various chief executives will have to deal with the resentment the state's policy of unrestrained capitalism breeds amongst the Chinese workers [[InternalReformist one way]] or [[DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans another]]. However, as bad as Guangdong's capitalism is, it has the unintended benefit of [[TheUnfettered being something outside the control of the totalitarian powerbrokers that dominate the Sphere]]. A major theme is the contrast between the Guangdong system of Dickensian cyberpunk and the "Manchurian" system of Fascist "State Socialist" micromanaging by the "Reform Bureaucrats" and the Kwantung Army, with the latter almost always being worse, [[spoiler: and most of Guangdong's worst endings involve the "Manchurian System" being imposed either by Komai or the IJA.]]

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Komai would not qualify as The Quisling because he is Japanese. I also don't really think that the expansion to the Capitalism Is Bad entry is necessary, since Komai and the IJA's routes aren't used to lessen the horrors seen in the other paths.


* BetterTheDevilYouKnow: The established MegaCorp powerbrokers of Guangdong range from ambitious o utterly ruthless, containing no small shortage of corrupt and exploitative leaders. They are, however, civilian businessmen in a (([[CapitalismIsBad ruthlessly]]) free market against the backdrop of a Pacific Rim dominated by the IJA, IJN, and totalitarian bureaucrats, and the better endings for Guangdong all involve managing the State while preventing the horrors common in the Sphere from taking root in Guangdong, most visibly in [[TheQuisling Komai]].

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* BetterTheDevilYouKnow: The established MegaCorp powerbrokers of Guangdong range from ambitious o to utterly ruthless, containing no small shortage of corrupt and exploitative leaders. They are, however, civilian businessmen in a (([[CapitalismIsBad ruthlessly]]) [[CapitalismIsBad ruthlessly]] free market against the backdrop of a Pacific Rim dominated by the IJA, IJN, and totalitarian bureaucrats, and the better endings for Guangdong all involve managing the State while preventing the horrors common in the Sphere from taking root in Guangdong, most visibly in [[TheQuisling Komai]].Komai.



* CapitalismIsBad: Mostly played straight. A major theme in Guangdong's story is the abuses and corruption brought on by uncontrolled Japanese capitalism, as wealthy mega-corporations exploit and prosper off the backs of abused Chinese laborers. Its worst effects are seen under Komai, who completely deregulates the economy and cuts all welfare spending through the Revised Social Recovery Ordinance. The various chief executives will have to deal with the resentment the state's policy of unrestrained capitalism breeds amongst the Chinese workers [[InternalReformist one way]] or [[DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans another]]. However, while Guangdong capitalism is Bad and deeply tied to both the Sphere's humanitarian abuses and Dickensian suffering, it has the benefit of [[TheUnfettered being something outside the control of the totalitarian powerbrokers in the Japanese military, bureaucracy, and political scene]] and the "Manchurian" alternative of Fascist "State Socialist" micromanaging by the "Reform Bureaucrats" and the Kwantung Army are portrayed as even worse, and the worst endings for Guangdong feature [[spoiler: Komai turning it into a totalitarian hellscape on par with Manchuria either on behalf of his puppetmasters or himself, or the IJA simply rolling in and crushing everyone underfoot.]]

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* CapitalismIsBad: Mostly played straight. A major theme in Guangdong's story is the abuses and corruption brought on by uncontrolled Japanese capitalism, as wealthy mega-corporations exploit and prosper off the backs of abused Chinese laborers. Its worst effects are seen under Komai, who completely deregulates the economy and cuts all welfare spending through the Revised Social Recovery Ordinance. The various chief executives will have to deal with the resentment the state's policy of unrestrained capitalism breeds amongst the Chinese workers [[InternalReformist one way]] or [[DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans another]]. However, while Guangdong capitalism is Bad and deeply tied to both the Sphere's humanitarian abuses and Dickensian suffering, it has the benefit of [[TheUnfettered being something outside the control of the totalitarian powerbrokers in the Japanese military, bureaucracy, and political scene]] and the "Manchurian" alternative of Fascist "State Socialist" micromanaging by the "Reform Bureaucrats" and the Kwantung Army are portrayed as even worse, and the worst endings for Guangdong feature [[spoiler: Komai turning it into a totalitarian hellscape on par with Manchuria either on behalf of his puppetmasters or himself, or the IJA simply rolling in and crushing everyone underfoot.]]



* LetNoCrisisGoToWaste: The collapse of the Yasuda bank and subsequent economic crisis presents the three other companies a unique opportunity to undermine Suzuki and compete for the remnants of Yasuda. Whichever company can gain the most from the auction of Yasuda's assets is in a prime position to take power for themselves. The crisis also presents an opportunity for Cheung Kong and Hitachi to join the Legislative Council and influence Guangdong's politics.

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The collapse of the Yasuda bank and subsequent economic crisis presents the three other companies a unique opportunity to undermine Suzuki and compete for the remnants of Yasuda. Whichever company can gain the most from the auction of Yasuda's assets is in a prime position to take power for themselves. The crisis also presents an opportunity for Cheung Kong and Hitachi to join the Legislative Council and influence Guangdong's politics.politics.
** The escalation of the Western Insurrection with Long Yun poses an existential challenge to Guangdong, as the NPA seeks to liberate all of China from Japanese control. While paranoia, unrest and security concerns become widespread, the government in Guangdong also sees it as an opportunity to profit from selling various armaments to the Nanjing government, especially because Guangdong has developed an expanded weapons industries. They also take advantage of Nanjing’s desperation for modern weaponry to test out various prototype weapons in the conflict and impress skeptical military officials within Guangdong and Japan. The government can also send advisors to Nanjing’s armies from the police force as assistance against the NPA, further ingratiating themselves in Japan's eyes.
** The advent of the Indonesian Civil War presents another opportunity for Guangdong to profit from arms trafficking, immediately sending weapons, electronically assisted artillery, and urban camoflauge to Jakarta and Pontianak so they can prepare. This can go further if Guangdong decides to sell weapons to both sides of the conflict.



* PlayingBothSides:Guangdong may sell weapons to both sides of the Indonesian Civil War, despite the risk of ire from Tokyo and Guangdong’s Japanese demographic. This will culminate in Guangdong's government inviting representatives of both factions to Kōshu to bid on weaponry in a massive auction. However, the government may also decide against doing this and remind Tokyo of the help that Guangdong has provided.



* QuantityVersusQuality: During the Western Insurrection, Guangdong will have two options for its refugee policy. It can either have an open border policy that accepts many unskilled workers or a closed border policy that limits new arrivals to a few educated specialists.

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* QuantityVersusQuality: During the Western Insurrection, Insurrection and the Indonesian Civil War, Guangdong will have two options for its refugee policy. It can either have an open border policy that accepts many unskilled workers or a closed border policy that limits new arrivals to a few educated specialists.


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* BetterTheDevilYouKnow: The established MegaCorp powerbrokers of Guangdong range from ambitious o utterly ruthless, containing no small shortage of corrupt and exploitative leaders. They are, however, civilian businessmen in a (([[CapitalismIsBad ruthlessly]]) free market against the backdrop of a Pacific Rim dominated by the IJA, IJN, and totalitarian bureaucrats, and the better endings for Guangdong all involve managing the State while preventing the horrors common in the Sphere from taking root in Guangdong, most visibly in [[TheQuisling Komai]].



* CapitalismIsBad: A major theme in Guangdong's story is the abuses and corruption brought on by uncontrolled Japanese capitalism, as wealthy mega-corporations exploit and prosper off the backs of abused Chinese laborers. Its worst effects are seen under Komai, who completely deregulates the economy and cuts all welfare spending through the Revised Social Recovery Ordinance. The various chief executives will have to deal with the resentment the state's policy of unrestrained capitalism breeds amongst the Chinese workers [[InternalReformist one way]] or [[DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans another]].

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* CapitalismIsBad: Mostly played straight. A major theme in Guangdong's story is the abuses and corruption brought on by uncontrolled Japanese capitalism, as wealthy mega-corporations exploit and prosper off the backs of abused Chinese laborers. Its worst effects are seen under Komai, who completely deregulates the economy and cuts all welfare spending through the Revised Social Recovery Ordinance. The various chief executives will have to deal with the resentment the state's policy of unrestrained capitalism breeds amongst the Chinese workers [[InternalReformist one way]] or [[DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans another]]. However, while Guangdong capitalism is Bad and deeply tied to both the Sphere's humanitarian abuses and Dickensian suffering, it has the benefit of [[TheUnfettered being something outside the control of the totalitarian powerbrokers in the Japanese military, bureaucracy, and political scene]] and the "Manchurian" alternative of Fascist "State Socialist" micromanaging by the "Reform Bureaucrats" and the Kwantung Army are portrayed as even worse, and the worst endings for Guangdong feature [[spoiler: Komai turning it into a totalitarian hellscape on par with Manchuria either on behalf of his puppetmasters or himself, or the IJA simply rolling in and crushing everyone underfoot.]]


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* TheUnfettered: In a Sphere dominated by totalitarian Fascist dictatorships that tightly micromanage every aspect of life, Guangdong stands out for being brutal for the opposite regions, as a minarchist corporate playground with most of the rudimentary business regulations not existing. This creates no shortage of hardship for all involved, from the out of touch Japanese and mixed race elite to the put-upon worker, [[spoiler: but it also gives Guangdong much more capacity to peacefully reform than other regions under the sway of the Japanese Empire]].
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* {{Auction}}: Following the Yasuda Crisis, the titular corporation's remaining assets are put up on [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1072264986375757854/1089041053614620682/20230324211731_1.jpg auction]] for the other companies to buy out. This allows the other companies to severely weaken a rival and accumulate more support in the Legislative Council.

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* {{Auction}}: Following the Yasuda Crisis, the titular corporation's remaining assets are put up on [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1072264986375757854/1089041053614620682/20230324211731_1.jpg auction]] for the other companies to buy out. This allows the other companies to severely weaken a rival and accumulate more support in the Legislative Council. The auction also allows the government, who came into possession of Yasuda's assets, to fill up their financial reserves and remove the associated maintenance costs.



* AuthorityInNameOnly: Matsuzawa’s position as Chief Executive is largely powerless, as his company and support base are falling apart and his appointment was done at the whims of the other corporate leaders to be a sacrifice who makes their unpopular decisions. Chiefly, the handling of the Yasuda Crisis by Matsuzawa is largely directed by either Ibuka or Morita and their respective plans.

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* AuthorityInNameOnly: Matsuzawa’s position as Chief Executive is largely powerless, as his company and support base are falling apart and his appointment was done at the whims of the other corporate leaders to be a sacrifice who makes their unpopular decisions. Chiefly, the handling of the Yasuda Crisis by Matsuzawa is largely directed by either Ibuka or Morita and their respective plans.plans, dealing with the financial repercussions and the ensuing protests.



* CorruptPolitician: Matsuzawa's Yasuda conglomerate is one of the Big Four Zaibatsus in Japan and the largest of the corporations in Guangdong. As such, Matsuzawa's pockets are deep, allowing him to buy favors in the Legislative Council and accumulate more power for himself. For instance, in the aftermath of the Yasuda crisis, Matsuzawa tries to use his position as Chief Executive to pressure an accountant to overvalue Yasuda's assets for the upcoming auction.

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* CorruptPolitician: Matsuzawa's Yasuda conglomerate is one of the Big Four Zaibatsus in Japan and the largest of the corporations in Guangdong. As such, Matsuzawa's pockets are deep, allowing him to buy favors in the Legislative Council and accumulate more power for himself. For instance, in the aftermath of the Yasuda crisis, Matsuzawa tries to can use his position as Chief Executive to pressure an accountant to overvalue Yasuda's assets for the upcoming auction.auction and illicitly tip the auction in a particular company's favor.



* VillainousFriendship: Matsuzawa is one of the few people who is genuine friends with Suzuki, being his only reliable ally in the Legislative Council. When Suzuki resigns and Matsuzawa takes over in the midst of the Yasuda Crisis, he is reluctant to repeal the RLSO and subvert his friend's legacy, even if the money supporting it can be invested elsewhere.

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* VillainousFriendship: Matsuzawa is one of the few people who is genuine friends with Suzuki, being his only reliable ally in the Legislative Council. When Suzuki resigns and Matsuzawa takes over in the midst of the Yasuda Crisis, he is reluctant to repeal the RLSO and subvert his friend's legacy, even if the money supporting it can be invested elsewhere. Even after everything, Matsuzawa still has faith in what Suzuki has accomplished; he just thinks it was poorly timed.

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* IndustrialGhetto: Unlike the Japanese-inhabited districts, the Chinese districts are downtrodden slums, whose inhabitants are living in squalor and barely make ends-meet to survive. Morita is the only Chief Executive who laments the suffering and does the most to mitigate the suffering out of all the possible paths.



* BullyingADragon: After the Yasuda crisis, Suzuki tries to bully the other corporations into submission so he can keep Guangdong under his control, an astoundingly stupid idea since his main power base in Yasuda has just been crippled. This ends badly when he's ultimately ejected from the Legislative Council.

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* BullyingADragon: After the Yasuda crisis, Suzuki tries to bully the other corporations into submission so he can keep Guangdong and its finances under his control, an astoundingly stupid idea since his main power base in Yasuda has just been crippled. This ends badly when he's ultimately ejected from the Legislative Council.



* ControllableHelplessness: In the Yasuda Crisis, Suzuki remains in power for a short period of time and has another focus tree to complete, but anything he does will be in vain and Suzuki's term will inevitably end with a vote of no confidence.



* EnemyMine: To strengthen Guangdong's policing, Suzuki can ally with either the Japanese Yakuza or the Chinese Triads to rein in the criminal underworld.

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** During the Yasuda Crisis, Suzuki is desperate to maintain illusory control of the streets and aligns with the Yakuza, since the Police and Kenpeitai are over stretched. In exchange, Suzuki grants less restrictions on their operations and even appoints a few of their members into bureaucratic positions.



* KickTheDog: Suzuki frequently grants permits to various mining corporations to excavate the land for profits, forcibly evicting the inhabiting villages with the bare minimum of compensation. Those forced from their homes are then relocated to cities in order to satiate the demand for cheap labor among Guangdong's factories.



* UndyingLoyalty: In the context of Guangdong's politics, Suzuki is the only Chief Executive to be wholly loyal to Tokyo, which means attempting to rein in the unruly corporations. He starts 1962 reporting to Tokyo about Guangdong's economic and security figures at the expense of the Chinese, unlike the corporations who have their own goals in mind. This is also part of his motivation for aligning with Yasuda, who has extensive connections with the Japanese government.



* WantsAPrizeForBasicDecency: To get back some goodwill, Suzuki mandates one extra day of paid leave on a bi-monthly basis for the laborers, with propaganda calling it a generous move on his part.

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* WantsAPrizeForBasicDecency: To get back some goodwill, Suzuki shelves his plans for shortened lunch hours and mandates one extra day of paid leave on a bi-monthly basis for the laborers, with propaganda calling it a generous move on his part.



* AuthorityInNameOnly: Matsuzawa’s position as Chief Executive is largely powerless, as his company and support base are falling apart and his appointment was done at the whims of the other corporate leaders to be a sacrifice who makes their unpopular decisions. Chiefly, the handling of the Yasuda Crisis by Matsuzawa is largely directed by either Ibuka or Morita and their respective plans.



* PenPushingPresident: After succeeding Suzuki as Chief Executive, Matsuzawa inherits all of his stacks of paperwork alongside his messy office, which he [[TheDeterminator eventually manages to work his way through]].

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* PenPushingPresident: After succeeding Suzuki as Chief Executive, Matsuzawa inherits all of his stacks of paperwork alongside paperwork, his messy office, and his unpopular decisions to prevent financial insolvency, which he [[TheDeterminator eventually manages to work his way through]].
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* ForWantOfANail: Morita and Ibuka were best friends in real-life, working together to turn Sony into the corporate giant it is today. In this timeline, Ibuka betrayed Morita by signing up with Fujitsu rather than saving Tokyo Telecommunications together. The two have since become bitter enemies.


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* PointOfDivergence: Morita and Ibuka were best friends in real-life, working together to turn Sony into the corporate giant it is today. In this timeline, Ibuka betrayed Morita by signing up with Fujitsu rather than saving Tokyo Telecommunications together. The two have since become bitter enemies.


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* PulledFromYourDayOff: While most people spend the Chinese New Year joyfully reunited with the family, one Matsushita factory worker, in all possible paths, has to keep working because of an elevated demand on the holiday and he can't risk losing his wages. Despite this, the worker is depressed that he won't see his mother, and the most he can do is write a letter to justify his absence and comfort himself with an old poem she recited to him as a child.
--> ''Though thousands of miles apart, we are still able to share the beauty of the same Moon together.''

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* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Yoshiko takes a surprising turn of loyalty towards Fujitsu if they take over Guangdong because they treat her and the Kanton Fujin Koron so well. When she is taken on a tour of a Fujitsu lab and witnesses their technological breakthroughs, she reasons to return the favor by pumping more pro-Fujitsu articles for them.

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** Left to fend for herself after the Yasuda Crisis, Yoshiko forms an odd companionship with Lam, who escorts her to the districts so she can do her reporting. On the Chinese New Year, Yoshiko gives him a red envelope as a gift to express gratitude for putting up with her and for Guangdong taking her in after the Yasuda Crisis. This cements their friendship and takes Lam aback, after thinking about how rare gratitude is in a place like Guangdong.
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Yoshiko takes a surprising turn of loyalty towards Fujitsu if they take over Guangdong because they treat her and the Kanton Fujin Koron so well. When she is taken on a tour of a Fujitsu lab and witnesses their technological breakthroughs, she reasons to return the favor by pumping more pro-Fujitsu articles for them.



* TookALevelInJerkass: Spending time in Ibuka's Guangdong has a toll on her views towards the lower class, whom she originally expressed concern for. Now, she considers them all freeloaders who refuse to work in a supposedly fair meritocracy and blame all of their troubles on Fujitsu like spoiled children. [[spoiler:After her biases are chastised by her manager, she reaches the peak of her jerkassery, denying all criticism aimed towards Fujitsu and even unsympathetically ignoring a beggar on the way to her apartment.]]

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* TookALevelInJerkass: Spending Initially, she's sympathetic to the plights of the lower class, notably expressing opposition to Fujitsu's plans to bulldoze their districts in the Chinese New Year. However, spending more time in Ibuka's Guangdong has a toll on her views towards the lower class, these views, whom she originally expressed concern for. Now, she considers them all freeloaders who refuse to work in a supposedly fair meritocracy and blame all of their troubles on Fujitsu like spoiled children. [[spoiler:After her biases are chastised by her manager, she reaches the peak of her jerkassery, denying all criticism aimed towards Fujitsu and even unsympathetically ignoring a beggar on the way to her apartment.]]

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