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Lupinaro
* An American scientist from the California Institute of Technology, he and many other scientists from the victorious country went over to Japan to study the effects of atom bombs.  They would soon discover the horrors of what such weapons can do to people.  He would run into Tetsumi, a Japanese scientist who saw first hand the attack.  Her grudge against America could be clearly heard whenever she talked but Lupinaro would soothe her feelings regarding that as he seemed charming and intelligent for an American.  When Gavin proposed that a new technological institution be created for bettering the future for mankind Lupinaro was completely on board for the idea.  It was clear that something like this needed to be prevented knowing that every year was more advancements in technology.  He knew the potential creation for even more powerful weapons exceeding the power of the atom bomb was pretty much guaranteed.  He would hope however that the world would open their eyes to how dangerous these weapons can be and learn restraint as to not be trigger happy to use them without extreme foresight of the consequences. 
Tetsumi
Tetsumi
* A Japanese scientist from the heart of the destruction, the Technical Institute of Tokyo.  She witnessed first hand the attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.  She was living in the country when it happened and could account the horrors of the entire experience.  Her country was crippled after World War 2 as American invaders walked over the ruins of her once proud nation.  She always held somewhat of a grudge against America for the brutality of the bombs but she understood that her countries leaders were also too stubborn to see the writing on the wall.  Through grandiose egos from old colonial ways of life, Japan was unwilling to surrender even when that direction should have been obvious to take.  Their failure to surrender after the first bomb dropped caused additional destruction.  Japan should not have tried to continue to fight without any kind of way to counter such power.  Knowing the IQ of the general population is not very high, such power in the hands of "simpletons" was incredibly dangerous as she would often explain.  She would meet up other scientists eventually running into Lupinaro and the others.  Lupinaro would soothe her feelings regarding Americans as he was American and did not seem like what she expected.  Sharing their research and world views they would work together to form a technical institution for the research of technologies to make the world a better place.
* A Japanese scientist from the heart of the destruction, the Technical Institute of Tokyo.  She witnessed first hand the attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.  She was living in the country when it happened and could account the horrors of the entire experience.  Her country was crippled after World War 2 as American invaders walked over the ruins of her once proud nation.  She always held somewhat of a grudge against America for the brutality of the bombs but she understood that her countries leaders were also too stubborn to see the writing on the wall.  Through grandiose egos from old colonial ways of life, Japan was unwilling to surrender even when that direction should have been obvious to take.  Their failure to surrender after the first bomb dropped caused additional destruction.  Japan should not have tried to continue to fight without any kind of way to counter such power.  Knowing the IQ of the general population is not very high, such power in the hands of "simpletons" was incredibly dangerous as she would often explain.  She would meet up other scientists eventually running into Lupinaro and the others.  Lupinaro would soothe her feelings regarding Americans as he was American and did not seem like what she expected.  Sharing their research and world views they would work together to form a technical institution for the research of technologies to make the world a better place.

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Tetsumi

  • A Japanese scientist from the heart of the destruction, the Technical Institute of Tokyo. She witnessed first hand the attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. She was living in the country when it happened and could account the horrors of the entire experience. Her country was crippled after World War 2 as American invaders walked over the ruins of her once proud nation. She always held somewhat of a grudge against America for the brutality of the bombs but she understood that her countries leaders were also too stubborn to see the writing on the wall. Through grandiose egos from old colonial ways of life, Japan was unwilling to surrender even when that direction should have been obvious to take. Their failure to surrender after the first bomb dropped caused additional destruction. Japan should not have tried to continue to fight without any kind of way to counter such power. Knowing the IQ of the general population is not very high, such power in the hands of "simpletons" was incredibly dangerous as she would often explain. She would meet up other scientists eventually running into Lupinaro and the others. Lupinaro would soothe her feelings regarding Americans as he was American and did not seem like what she expected. Sharing their research and world views they would work together to form a technical institution for the research of technologies to make the world a better place.

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