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SOS: New World Order (DROPPED)

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New World order: 20 years before

Takeshi Nishio was a short, average-looking Japanese man who if you saw him on the street, you wouldn't give him a second look. He had lived in a small town in japan right next to the beach, however, he never really liked anything to do with the sea, including the food. He always thought it funny that for a Japanese man that he didn't like most Japanese foods, often going out of his way to find one of those obnoxious little foreign fast food stalls that were never too few in number, yet always just far enough that he had to go out of his way to find them.

This, among other things, was why he never really considered himself a citizen of his country, allowing him to move whenever he felt like it and get away from his hometown quite easily. As a leading biochemical scientist, he was never short on money or work, which resulted in his continuous moves until the age of 22 to 4 different countries during his university degree: America, Australia, South Africa, and eventually Britain, where he finished his travels after 5 years, eventually deciding to stay in America as it was the best place to further his studies.

Takeshi was always considered a person whose mind exceeded his body, often not being able to articulate his ideas well enough for anyone to bother listening, resulting in him gett a submissive attitude. His colleagues would say that he "is a very weird eccentric, always trying to get you involved in his experiments one way or another", However anyone who took the time to get to know Takeshi would understand that he often did things for the betterment of those around him, giving people surprise medical scans from his new devices, pill supplements that cured hangovers, and other little helpers that he constantly developed.

Though he did most of his studies on wildlife, His studies after university mostly consisted of human body scans, being credited for a revolutionary new handheld body scanner that could find any diseases or malformations, allowing quick diagnostics for all people in the world, successfully lowering unnatural deaths by 40 percent in the first 5 years. This led to him gaining a Nobel prize at the age of 28.

Takeshi continued studying the human body for 2 more years until he found something world-changing.

All humans have a soul. It is hidden deep within our brains and travels along with our nervous system, and it unconsciously tracks all our decisions, and it makes everyone unique. Takeshi discovered this when he was 30, and spent the next 10 years studying it until he finally presented his findings to a select group of investors that included the 5 richest men in the world.