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| ===Daodan=== | ===Daodan=== | ||
| First, there was a renegade assassin ([[Mukade]]). He was an expert hacker and fighter, one of the best. He had access to [[AVATARA]] and a connection to [[BGI]]. | First, there was a renegade assassin ([[Mukade]]). He was an expert hacker and fighter, one of the best. He had access to [[AVATARA]] and a connection to [[BGI]]. | ||
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| Plan B is that Hasegawa is himself a Daodan (secretly from everyone including [[Kerr]]). Hasegawa also inherits Mukade's brain engrams. | Plan B is that Hasegawa is himself a Daodan (secretly from everyone including [[Kerr]]). Hasegawa also inherits Mukade's brain engrams. | ||
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| ===New Deal=== | |||
| Everything went according to plan A. Muro was brought up as a human weapon, and the realization that he was uncontrollable came too late. | |||
| New loyalties emerged, starting with Muro's trainers and spreading out to all those who contested or resented the Council's authority. | |||
| Eventually Muro slaughtered most of the Council at the very same plenar session that was about to vote the termination of the project. | |||
| Only a few bosses survived the initial purge, and the troops and assassins at their command were no match for Muro. Revolution. | |||
| Muro was still in his early teens, and Hasegawa naturally became his peer and advisor. The short term goal was to suppress resistance. | |||
| The way suggested by Hasegawa was to have it done by freelancers (assassins and hackers) willing to take sides with Muro (Kojiro etc). | |||
| The ones who succeeded in eliminating a major opponent were allowed into Hasegawa's ring of honor and selected for Daodan implantation. | |||
| This constituted the seed of a technocracy (around Hasegawa). Meanwhile, Muro redefined the morale of the troops. Strikers. | |||
| The declared long-term goal was [[STURMANDERUNG]]: a biological ultimatum, and as a result a forced hyperevolution of Man. | |||
| The cynicism of the entreprise (pollution, anarchy) is rather striking. Muro was OK with it, but Hasegawa was obviously not. | |||
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| ===During Oni=== | ===During Oni=== | ||
| "The real Mukade" (AKA the [[Old Man]]) is mostly out of sight. Either idle or getting along with the Fight Club (AKA [[Phoenix]]) in the wasteland. | "The real Mukade" (AKA the [[Old Man]]) is mostly out of sight. Either idle or getting along with the Fight Club (AKA [[Phoenix]]) in the wasteland. | ||
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| Muro progressively  | Muro progressively repurposed the Syndicate, away from the network of organized tech crime and towards a megalomaniac terrorist group. | ||
| Muro's Syndicate (which BTW no longer refers to itself that way) gradually drops secondary developments and focuses on [[STURMANDERUNG]]. | Muro's Syndicate (which BTW no longer refers to itself that way) gradually drops secondary developments and focuses on [[STURMANDERUNG]]. | ||
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| ===BGI vs Hasegawa=== | |||
| Actually, though, the only remnant of the old-school Syndicate at the time of Oni is [[BGI]] and its child companies (Musashi etc). | Actually, though, the only remnant of the old-school Syndicate at the time of Oni is [[BGI]] and its child companies (Musashi etc). | ||
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| ===True intentions=== | |||
| Muro's New Deal is part of the general plan sketched out by Hasegawa and Mukade. It's a necessary sacrifice. | |||
| Violence begets violence, so that Muro and the alienated Syndicate (bunch of maniacs) feed back on each other. | |||
| Muro is lost. But what also happens is that the global network of organized crime is disrupted, irreversibly. | |||
| Now comes the other nice part. STURMANDERUNG, on which the sights of the Strikers are set, will not happen. | |||
| At the least, the "inversion process" will not be triggered by the STURMANDERUNG pulse as intended by Muro. | |||
| At the most, Mukade's Ninja may have carried out "constructive sabotage", i.e., the ACCs will start working better. | |||
| Once that happens, Muro and his Strikers will be fundamentally screwed. Wannabe terrorists without a bomb. | |||
| Hasegawa and the Ninja will simply disappear, irreversibly sabotaging most of the Syndicate's infrastructure. | |||
| The die-hard terrorists will be taken care of, and the rest of the disbanded Strikers will be just left behind. | |||
| The idea then is that Hasegawa (possibly with a help from "the real Mukade") will take care of the [[WCG]] next. | |||
| Globally organized crime is gone. Terrorism is gone. Environmental damage is being repaired. | |||
| All that destabilizes the "Big Brother" [[WCG]] and opens it up to evolution (or revolution). | |||
| Hasegawa will thus "soak up wisdom all year long, and then take action." | |||
| Infiltrate, manipulate, eliminate, as needed. Like the Daodan. | |||
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| ===Climax=== | |||
| Unlike Muro (or Mai), Hasegawa has come close to mastering the Daodan, thanks in part to Mukade's wisdom. | |||
| :(however, his original personality is occluded by the upgrade and Mukade's patterns: double alienation) | |||
| However, he stayed human enough to long for Jamie and to seek out Mai, rather than ignore her. Bad idea. | |||
| The objective purpose of the [[rooftops]] episode idea was of course to monitor her: is she a threat? | |||
| :(purely objective threat: to STURMANDERUNG (fake and real); to society and mankind in general) | |||
| :(of course the Daodan was meant to break the balance, but the point is not to let it spin out of control) | |||
| The more emotional idea (which ultimately confused Hasegawa and failed him) was to save her. | |||
| On the rooftops, Hasegawa was testing Mai's readiness for the truth about the Daodan. | |||
| #If she was ready, they wouldn't fight: he'd tell her everything, or at least advise her appropriately. | |||
| #If she was not, he'd fight and "lose" and let her have the CD, and Kerr would take it from there. | |||
| She wasn't ready. Once he understood that, he intimidated her, fought and lost according to plan (2). | |||
| The big mistake then was to not play dead: the (bad) reason was that he had sensed Mai's doubts. | |||
| The wish to save Mai took over, and he went for Mai's mercy, not clearly doing (1) or (2) any more. | |||
| The rest is history. No one told Mai about STURMANDERUNG or stopped her from blowing up the [[ACC]]s. | |||
| The most crucial point of Hasegawa's plan failed dramatically, all because this rooftops encounter. | |||
| Eventually, Hasegawa either recovered on his own, or was taken in and reanimated by Kojiro & Co. | |||
| :(as for the Old Man, I think it's best if he keeps his distance with Hasegawa throughout it all) | |||
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| ===After Oni=== | ===After Oni=== | ||
| More,  | More, later... | ||