Nagano Shigeto

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Nagano Shigeto

Nagano Shigeto in 1962

Nagano Shigeto if the IJA ends up taking over if the Protests aren't properly dealt with
Potential Leader of the Guangdong Military Administration
Chief of StaffTakeda Goro
Personal details
Native nameNagano Shigeto
Date of birthJune 28th, 1922
Place of birthOita Prefecture, Japan
Age at start39 years old
NationalityJapanese
RoleCommander of the Imperial 23rd Army, Military Commander, Head of State (IJA takeover)
Political partyImperial Japanese Army - Martial Law
Ideology Stratocracy

Nagano Shigeto (jp: 永野茂人 born on June 28, 1922) is the potential leader of the Guangdong Military Administration if the IJA coups who ever is in charge, and if regional resistance and riots led by the local Chinese population get out of the executives' control. He is a general that is stationed in Guangdong, assigned to the IJA's 23rd Army.

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.

In Game Description[edit | edit source]

IJA Takeover.[edit | edit source]

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 -

- for Nagano Shigeto has no intention of leaving anything in this unnatural hellhole of a state untouched.