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The New World Order does not exist, officially, but its influence can be felt across Japan. The organization is shrouded in secrecy, its members embedded in many levels of the government and society, all working together towards its own goals. Using the powers of Persona and Shadow, they will purge the world of its original sin, allowing it to move forward into a bright future under their leadership. For such a goal, what price could be too high?
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WHO CAN JOIN
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[[Image:NWOSymbolNew.PNG|110px|left]] People the world over talk about secret government conspiracies. In Japan, one actually exists. Dubbing themselves the New World Order, or NWO, the leaders seek to guide Japan to the bright future they desire, free from sin and outside influence. To achieve this, no price is too high, and they draw in both true believers and those just hoping to make a living as they proceed towards their ultimate goal.
  
Those who have connections with other members of the NWO, are well-placed in corporate or public positions, or display unusually useful talents could very well be approached by members of the NWO for membership. Employees of note (or experiments of Kandori) in SEBEC may also assist NWO operations, occasionally propping up extremist fronts in which to handle especially dirty work. Anyone who proves useful and, ultimately, obedient to the cause can easily find their place.
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==Faction Goals==
  
FACHEADS
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The New World Order wants to rule Japan and absolve it from what they see as sinful or corrupting influences, returning to the glory of the pre-World War II eras. To achieve this, they draw upon people from varied walks of life; within the faction, corrupt civil servants rub shoulders with outright criminals. It's acceptable and even expected for members to have their own private goals, even if they conflict with those of others within the faction... so long as they toe the line when it comes to the faction's purpose.
  
[[Tatsuzou Sudou]] (Emperor) - The Foreign Minister of Japan is a powerful man, and in his position he has seen what has become of his country of Japan. Crushed by foreign powers, the people of his land becoming soft and complacent, he is gravely disappointed in this world that has lost its way. His frustration and disappointment one day summoned the spirit Gozen to him, who showed him a way he could undo the damage to this world and usher in a new golden era, with Japan and the NWO at its head.
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==Faction Resources==
  
[[Takahisa Kandori]] (Tower) - The head of SEBEC, Takahisa Kandori brings advanced science and corporate power to the table of the NWO. He has the money and resources to get almost anything he pleases, can move in the echelons of high society with ease... And yet, it seems he wants something more. Rumors of evil deeds follow him wherever he goes, but none have ever implicated him... And lived.
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As befits their status, the New World Order and those within it enjoy a number of perks... so long as they prove themselves deserving. It's entirely possible to lose favor, and thus, resources, within the NWO as a result of catastrophic failure on missions, overt criminal behavior coming to the attention of the authorities, or insubordination.
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NWO members all receive a paycheck, though the amount is contingent on their status. They also have access to, within reason (no tanks or military weapons), a variety of illegal weapons of various stripes. Persona-implants are freely provided to those who need them (see [[Persona_Gaining#The_Experiment|The Experiment]]) through their control over the local branch of SEBEC, which also provides them with access to certain low-key pieces of strange technology, such as enhancement equipment for [[Support Persona#Spotter_Equipment|spotters]]. Finally, members may, within reason and according to their rank, make use of guards, gangs, and other collections of miscellaneous NPCs.
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The NWO provides safehouses for its members, if needed, and will bail them out of trouble with authorities--to a point. If the foul-up was particularly egregious, or this has been one in a line of several high-profile errors, they may completely write off the character in question and leave them to their fate. It wouldn't do to draw suspicion to the faction, after all, and most of their organization is disposable. Such assistance is thus best used sparingly.
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==Character Concepts==
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In general, character concepts for the New World Order should be capable of taking orders, whatever their ambitions and motives might be. A list of some ideal concepts follows below:
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Corrupt and/or ruthless members of civil servant positions; Ambitious professionals; Unscrupulous 'punch-clock' types who are in the business solely for a paycheck; Mad doctors; SEBEC researchers and other employees; Naive and cynical idealists; Semi-independent contractors; the Sumiyoshi-kai yakuza family.
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==Facheads==
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[[Tatsuya Sudou]]: The son of Foreign Minister [[Tatsuzou Sudou]], charismatic Tatsuya manages the NWO's underworld operations, ensuring the organization's criminal side runs smoothly and does not interfere with its other aspects. His public persona as a wealthy dilettante provides more than adequate cover for his criminal pursuits, and he's highly capable despite his apparent mental instability and decided penchant for violence.
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[[Tsukiko Otonashi]]: Officially a part-time consultant advising the company on dealing with issues of historical and archeological importance, Tsukiko Otonashi is in fact the manager of the Special Problems Department. The eerie yet amiable wife of a textile magnate, Tsukiko brings logical thinking and a scientific approach to the question of how to use the truths of the supernatural for... well, you'll find out.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:00, 13 February 2013


"This world is corrupt, and we are the means to purify it."

NWOSymbolNew.PNG
People the world over talk about secret government conspiracies. In Japan, one actually exists. Dubbing themselves the New World Order, or NWO, the leaders seek to guide Japan to the bright future they desire, free from sin and outside influence. To achieve this, no price is too high, and they draw in both true believers and those just hoping to make a living as they proceed towards their ultimate goal.

[edit] Faction Goals

The New World Order wants to rule Japan and absolve it from what they see as sinful or corrupting influences, returning to the glory of the pre-World War II eras. To achieve this, they draw upon people from varied walks of life; within the faction, corrupt civil servants rub shoulders with outright criminals. It's acceptable and even expected for members to have their own private goals, even if they conflict with those of others within the faction... so long as they toe the line when it comes to the faction's purpose.

[edit] Faction Resources

As befits their status, the New World Order and those within it enjoy a number of perks... so long as they prove themselves deserving. It's entirely possible to lose favor, and thus, resources, within the NWO as a result of catastrophic failure on missions, overt criminal behavior coming to the attention of the authorities, or insubordination.

NWO members all receive a paycheck, though the amount is contingent on their status. They also have access to, within reason (no tanks or military weapons), a variety of illegal weapons of various stripes. Persona-implants are freely provided to those who need them (see The Experiment) through their control over the local branch of SEBEC, which also provides them with access to certain low-key pieces of strange technology, such as enhancement equipment for spotters. Finally, members may, within reason and according to their rank, make use of guards, gangs, and other collections of miscellaneous NPCs.

The NWO provides safehouses for its members, if needed, and will bail them out of trouble with authorities--to a point. If the foul-up was particularly egregious, or this has been one in a line of several high-profile errors, they may completely write off the character in question and leave them to their fate. It wouldn't do to draw suspicion to the faction, after all, and most of their organization is disposable. Such assistance is thus best used sparingly.

[edit] Character Concepts

In general, character concepts for the New World Order should be capable of taking orders, whatever their ambitions and motives might be. A list of some ideal concepts follows below:

Corrupt and/or ruthless members of civil servant positions; Ambitious professionals; Unscrupulous 'punch-clock' types who are in the business solely for a paycheck; Mad doctors; SEBEC researchers and other employees; Naive and cynical idealists; Semi-independent contractors; the Sumiyoshi-kai yakuza family.

[edit] Facheads

Tatsuya Sudou: The son of Foreign Minister Tatsuzou Sudou, charismatic Tatsuya manages the NWO's underworld operations, ensuring the organization's criminal side runs smoothly and does not interfere with its other aspects. His public persona as a wealthy dilettante provides more than adequate cover for his criminal pursuits, and he's highly capable despite his apparent mental instability and decided penchant for violence.

Tsukiko Otonashi: Officially a part-time consultant advising the company on dealing with issues of historical and archeological importance, Tsukiko Otonashi is in fact the manager of the Special Problems Department. The eerie yet amiable wife of a textile magnate, Tsukiko brings logical thinking and a scientific approach to the question of how to use the truths of the supernatural for... well, you'll find out.

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