Devoted Samurai Guard
Yoshikawa is an enigmatic Jin Mei. Follower of the ancient Bushido code. Unquestionable loyalty in the service of Ice Fire Warriors Corporation. He provides, heavy fire power, Capital assets and logistics in Militia fleets.
History:
Not much is known about Yoshikawa. However from a hacked psychiatric file its known that his parents were young and rich. Not so common for Jin Mei people his parents adopted the hedonistic ways the Gallente empire is known for. Parties, drinking, drugs was their lifestyle, They liked to fly to low tech planets and "buzz" them with wild flashing lights and crazy "beep beep" noises in shiny space ships. They neglected there child who was often left watching fantasy Holo's to keep him quiet and entertained in the cargo bay.Yoshikawa developed his own sence of morality from ancient Manga and Samurai holos which he replayed over and over....leaving him with a slightly distorted out look on life....
A look into Yoshikawa's code snippets found on his walls...
Way of the Samurai ;-
The way of the Samurai is found in death. Meditation on
inevitable death should be performed daily. Every day when
one's body and mind are at peace. Meditation on Earth
quakes, Tsunami, falling from cliffs, dying of disease, or
committing Seppuku at the death of one's master. And every
day without fail one should consider him self as dead. This
is the substance of the way of the Samurai.
It is bad when one thing becomes two. One should not look
for anything else in the way of the Samurai. It is the same
for anything else that is called a Way. If one understands
things in this manner, he should be able to hear about all
Ways and be more and more in accord with his own.
It is a good wiewpoint to see the world as a dream. When you have something like a nightmare, you will wake up and tell yourself that it was only a dream. It is said the world we live in is not a bit different from this.
"Matters of great concern should be treated lightly."
"Matters of small concern should be treated
seriously."
taking an enemy
on the battlefield is like a hawk taking a bird. Even though it
enters into the midst of a thousand of them, it gives no
attention to any bird other than the one that it has first
marked.
In the words of the ancients, one should make his
decisions within the space of seven breaths. It is a matter
of being determined and having the spirit to break right
through to the other side.
Even if a Samurai's head wee to be suddenly cut off, he
should still be able to perform one more action with
certainty. If one becomes like a revengeful ghost and shows
great determination, though his head is cut off, he should
not die.
-When one has made a decision to kill a person, even if it
will be very difficult to succeed by advancing straigt ahead,
it will not do to think about going at it in a long roundabout
way. The Way of the Samurai is one of immediacy, and is
best to dash in headlong.
-Our bodies are given life from the midst of nothingness.
Existing where there is nothing is the meaning of the phrase,
"form is emptiness." That all things are provided for by
nothingness is the meaning of the phrase, "Emptiness is
form." One should not think these are two separate things.
There is surely nothing other than the single purpose of the
present moment. A mans whole life is a succession of
moment after moment, there will be nothing else to do, and
nothing else to peruse.
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