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Write a realistic, sensible, plausible and alternate history scenario for a backstory of a fanfic for the Overwatch video game and animated series franchise in the form of a historical documentary book chapter set in the world of the alternate historical scenario with no references to this being an alternate history scenario or to the real world timeline at all, in which the development of the automated construction machinery and self-improving software algorithms that will paved the way for the creation of the self-aware, sentinent, singularity-reaching sentinent AI modules and programs as well as gynoids, androids and robots generally refered to as Omnics is initially done during the endstages of World War 2 by the Nazis and Italians from the mythology, legends and religious notes of the Pakistani-Iranian-North Indian Aryan peoples as a means of both automating the German war machine and also controlling the German nuclear tipped ICBM arsenal as a means to turn the tides of war against both the Soviets and the Allies, but the Soviets capture Berlin before this can be done and Stalin and Truman both agree to start the Cold War as a front to understand the captured Axis technologies and keep the public asleep on the tech. Many years later with the Omnic tech still hidden from the global public but being greatly utilized by national militaries, intelligence agencies, mercenary groups, as well as national and international crime syndicates along with malevolent secret soceities, the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku [Great Empire of Nihon/Great Nihon-jin |Japanese (Nihon-jin)| Empire/Great Nihon/Third Nihon-jin Empire/Imperial Nihon/Nihon-jin Empire |Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku|], a unitary parliamentary semi-constitutional democratic federalist absolute imperial dynastic royal monarchy [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] ruled [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] by [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's reigining monarchial family] the Daiwa Koshitsu [the Imperial House of Great Yamato |Daiwa Koshitsu|], [the Daiwa Koshitsu] also [the Daiwa Koshitsu] known [the Daiwa Koshitsu] as [the other name for the Daiwa Koshitsu] the Gen Ouchou [Minamoto dynasty |Gen Ouchou|] as [what the Daiwa Koshitsu/the Gen Ouchou ruled the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku as] its [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's] Oke [imperial family |Oke|], [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku ruled |the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku| by the Daiwa Koshitsu/the Gen Ouchou as its |the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's| Oke|], ruling [the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] over [the territories in East Asia controlled by the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku] the Nihon Hondo [the Japanese Home Islands |Nihon Hondo|], Chosen [the Korean peninsula/Korea/Hanguk |Chosen|, |Chosen| known as |Chosen's| other name Hanguk in |which language Chosen is (Chosen) known (Chosen) as Hanguk in Hangugeo |Korean/the Korean language (Hangugeo)| Chosen] Ryukyu/Ruuchuu [the Ryukyu islands/Okinawa/Ryukyu |Ryukyu/Ruuchuu|], Karufuto [Russia's Sahlakin and Kuril Islands |Karufuto|], Formosa [Taiwan and the Pengu Islands |Formosa|]Senkaku [China's Daiyou Islands |Senkaku|], the Carolines and the Marinas from [when the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's rule over the Nihon Hondo, Karufuto, Ryukyu/Ruuchuu, Chosen, Senkaku, Formosa, the Carolines and the Marinas lasted] 1868-1947], [ the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] is [what happens to the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] restored [ the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] at the end of [what ends before the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/Dai Nihon Teikoku's restoration] the fall of the Berlin Wall as the Cold War [a state of political hostility |a cold war| between |who is politically hostile to each other during a cold war| rivaling, hostile countries characterized |a cold war| by |what occurs during a cold war| threats, propaganda, covert operations, military interventions, and other measures short of open warfare] between [whom the Cold War is |the Cold War| fought between] the communist authoritarian expansionist military dictatorship of the CCCP [Soviet Union/Union of Soviet Socialist Republics |CCCP|] and the liberal constitutional republic of the USA comes to a close in 1989, [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/Dai Nihon Teikoku's restoration at the Berlin's wall end-stage Cold War era fall] in [the East Asian country the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/Dai Nihon Teikoku's restoration occurs in] Nihon/Nippon/Yamato [|the Land of the Rising Sun/Japan/Great Harmony (Nihon/Nippon/Yamato), a parliamentary constitutional democratic imperial royal monarchy (Nihon/Nippon/Yamato) and island nation (Nihon/Nippon/Yamato) ruled |Nihon/Nippon/Yamato| by |Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's reigning monarchial family holding (Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's reigning monarchial family) constitutional imperial ruling power|the Gen Ouchou| Minamoto dynasty (Gen Ouchou)|, |the Gen Ouchou| also |what happens to the Gen Ouchou| known |the Gen Ouchou| as |the Gen Ouchou's other name|, the Daiwa Koshitsu |Imperial House of Great Yamato (the Daiwa Koshitsu)| as |what the Daiwa Koshitsu/the Gen Ouchou rules Nihon/Nippon/Yamato as| its |Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's| ] Oke |imperial family (Oke)| |Nihon/Nippon/Yamato ruled (Nihon/Nippon/Yamato) ruled (Nihon/Nippon/Yamato) by the Daiwa Koshitsu/the Gen Ouchou as its (Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's) Oke (the Daiwa Koshitsu/the Gen Ouchou)| in (where Nihon/Nippon/Yamato is /Nihon/Nippon/Yamato/ located) East Asia which (Nihon/Nippon/Yamato) consists (Nihon/Nippon/Yamato) of (the territories in East Asia controlled by Nihon/Nippon/Yamato) the Nihon Hondo (the Japanese Home Islands {Nihon Hondo}), Ryukyu-ko/Ruuchuu (Ryuuku/Okinawa {Ryukyu-ko/Ruuchuu}).|] as a result of an event known as the Heisei Ishin [Heisei Restoration |Heisei Ishin|], a successful modern-day reenactment of the Ni Ni-Roku Jiken [2-26 Incident |Ni Ni-Roku Jiken|, an attempted coup'd etat in the Dai Nippon Teikoku/the Dai Nihon Teikoku that |the Ni Ni-Roku Jiken| sought to restore the supposedly lost executive power of the Daiwa Koshitsu/the Gen Ouchou over the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku, which |the Ni Ni-Roku Jiken| happened |the Ni Ni-Roku Jiken| on |when the Ni Ni-Roku Jiken happened| Feburary 26, 1936, which |the Ni Ni-Roku Jiken| was |the Ni Ni-Roku Jiken| also known as |the Ni Ni-Roku Jiken's other name| the Showa Ishin |Showa Restoration (Showa Ishin)|] due to [why the Heisei Ishin succeeded] Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's economic growth which partially powered its path towards becoming a global superpower since the 1970s continuing unimpeded to the early 2000s and onwards, coincinding with the rise of Nihon-jin cultural and soft power and the lost decade never occuring, [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/Dai Nihon Teikoku's restoration in Nihon/Nippon/Yamato at the Berlin's wall end-stage Cold War era fall] with the revived Japanese Empire [the post-Berlin Wall, endstage Cold War era restored Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] reclaiming [what the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku reclaims after its |the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/Dai Nihon Teikoku's post-Berlin Wall, post-endstage Cold War restoration] its [the Dai Nippon Teikoku's/the Dai Nihon Teikoku's] non-Nihon-jin provinces [Chosen, Formosa and Karufuto] after the collapse of [what collapses before the post-Berlin Wall, endstage Cold War era restored Dai Nippon Teikoku's/Dai Nihon Teikoku's reclaimation of Chosen, Formosa and Karufuto] the Soviet satelite state of the Chunghwa Minkuo [Republic of China/ROC |Chunghwa Minkuo|], [the Chunghwa Minkuo] ruled [the Chunghwa Minkuo] by [the ruling party of the Chunghwa Minkuo] the Zhongguo Guomindang/Chungkuo Kuomintang/KMT [Chinese Nationalist Party/Chinese Nationalists |Zhongguo Guomindang/Chungkuo Kuomintang/KMT|, a Leninist-Stalinist authoritarian semi-communist dictatorial political organization, political party, secret society and nationalist group combined into one |the Zhongguo Guomindang/Chungkuo Kuomintang/KMT|] as [what the Zhongguo Guomindang/Chungkuo Kuomintang/KMT ruled the Chunghwa Minkuo as] a unitary totalitarian semi-communist one-party republic under an authoritarian expansionist revanchist military dictatorship [the Chunghwa Minkuo ruled |the Chunghwa Minkuo| by thehongguo Guomindang/Chungkuo Kuomintang/KMT], [the Chunghwa Minkuo ruled |the Chunghwa Minkuo| by the Zhongguo Guomindang/Chungkuo Kuomintang/KMT] which [the Chunghwa Minkuo] had [what happened to the Chunghwa Minkuo] been [the Chunghwa Minkuo] in [the status of the Chunghwa Minkuo] exile [the Chunghwa Minkuo] on [where in East Asia the Chunghwa Minkuo was exiled to] Taiwan since [when the Chunghwa Minkuo's exile on Taiwan begun] its [the Chunghwa Minkuo's] loss in [which conflict the Chunghwa Minkuo lost that caused it |the Chunghwa Minkuo| to be in exile in Taiwan] the Zhongguo Neizhan [Chinese Civil War |Zhongguo Neizhan|] in [when the Chunghwa Minkuo lost the Zhongguo Neizhan] 1947 to [what caused the Chunghwa Minkuo in exile on Taiwan and the Pengu Islands to collapse before the post-Berlin Wall, endstage Cold War era restored Dai Nippon Teikoku's/Dai Nihon Teikoku's reclaimation of Chosen, Formosa and Karufuto] the fall of the Berlin Wall and the subsequent collapse of the Warsaw Pact due to the weakening Soviet Union as well as the 1988 Minjung [the people |Minjung|] pro-democracy, anti-dictatorship movement in [which region of East Asia the Minjung movement occurs in] the authoritarian totalitarian military dictatorship of [the East Asian authoritarian totalitarian military dictatorship the Minjung movement is in] the Dahan Minguo [Republic of Korea/ROK/Korean Republic |Dahan Minguo|], also [the Dahan Minguo] known [the Dahan Minguo] as [the other name of the Dahan Minguo] the Daehan Mingug, which [the Dahan Minguo/the Daehan Mingug] occupies [which region of East Asia the Dahan Minguo/the Daehan Mingug occupies] Daehan [South Korea |Daehan|], [the Minjung movement in the Dahan Minguo] having [the Minjung movement in the Dahan Minguo/the Daehan Mingug] gotten out of control [the Minjung movement in the Dahan Minguo] and [the Minjung movement in the Dahan Minguo/the Daehan Mingug after getting out of control] spreading [the Minjung movement in the Dahan Minguo] to [where in East Asia the Minjung movement in the Dahan Minguo/the Daehan Mingug spread to] the Soviet satelite dictatorship the Choson Minjujuui Inmin Konghwaguk [the Democratic People's Republic of Korea/DPRK |Choson Minjujuui Inmin Konghwaguk|] which [the Choson Minjujuui Inmin Konghwaguk] occupies [what part of Korea the Choson Minjujuui Inmin Konghwaguk occupies] Pukchoson [North Korea |Pukchoson|], [the Minjung movement in the Dahan Minguo getting out of control and |the Minjung movement in the Dahan Minguo| spreading to the Choson Minjujuui Inmin Konghwaguk] toppling both Hanguk-saram [Korean |Hanguk-saram|] regimes [the Dahan Minguo/the Daehan Mingug and the Choson Minjujuui Inmin Konghwaguk] as well as the inability of the Soviets to protect their [the Soviets'] vunerable East Coast.
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Chapter VII - The Rise of the Omnic Era: An Unexpected Legacy of WWII As the 20th century reached its mid-phase, the warring nations grappled with unprecedented human and material costs. In an effort to reduce these burdensome expenses and gain an edge in the war, Axis scientists embarked on a venture that would forever alter the course of human history. Fueled by esoteric knowledge gleaned from ancient Aryan texts of the Pakistani-Iranian-North Indian heritage, Axis engineers began the secretive development of automated construction machinery and self-improving software algorithms, leading to the creation of the first prototypes of what we now know as Omnics. The origins of these Omnics were entrenched in the twilight desperation of the Third Reich. German minds, faced with impending encirclement by Soviet forces, engaged in a frantic effort to create a mechanical substitute for the manpower they no longer possessed. This work dovetailed with prior Italian research inspired by similar legendary accounts. Their ultimate aim: a network of sentinels and automatons capable of overseeing the Axis' sprawling empire, rooted in a believed prehistoric lineage of god-like automation. As Allied and Soviet forces closed in, the cradle of Omnic technology was almost within grasping reach. However, the fall of Berlin preempted the Axis plans. In the ensuing chaos, replete with the pandemonium of surrender and the carnage of combat's final throes, the spoils of war were seized. Among these were the enigmatic remnants of this nascent technology. The Cold War that followed--the prolonged geopolitical and ideological stalemate between the Soviet Union and the United States--was but a facade. Beneath this superficial veneer of espionage and brinkmanship, a parallel struggle brewed, one rooted in unraveling the potential of the captured Omnic technology. Both superpowers recognized the implications of autonomous, self-improving machines, especially within military and strategic contexts. Unbeknownst to the general populace, over the decades, governments, secret agencies, and clandestine organizations worldwide illicitly exploited the underpinnings of this innovation. It manifested in numerous capacities: from proxies in proxy conflicts to shadowy tools of espionage. The world was unwittingly ushered into the Omnic era, birthing engines of war that were, quite literally, thinking machines. It was during this crucible of clandestine engineering and technological appropriation that the Empire of Japan, known formally as the Great Empire of Nihon, underwent a dramatic revival. In the East Asian bastion of culture and democracy, Japan, under the stoic guidance of the Imperial House of Great Yamato, known as the Gen Ouchou, an economic boom paved the way towards resurgence. The nation, leveraging its cultural appeal and technological prowess, circumvented a stagnation that never came to be. In the extraordinary vigor of the Heisei era, a movement emerged, revitalizing the imperialistic zest of yore. The Heisei Ishin, or the Heisei Restoration, was a pivotal epoch that enshrined Japan's preeminence in the modern world stage. It synthesized modernity with imperium, drawing from the zeitgeist of a nation surging forward. The fall of the Berlin Wall, the dissolution of the Soviet Union, and the subsequent geopolitical vacuum empowered Japan to reclaim its former dominions. Chosen (Korea), Formosa (Taiwan), and Karufuto (Sakhalin and the Kurils) were once again brought under Nippon's aegis after the toppling of fringe regimes that had held on to their legitimacy by the skin of their teeth. As the world saw a restoration of an empire thought consigned to history, the omnipresent reality of the ever-evolving Omnic technology simmered beneath. This dual-natured epoch--where past glories and future prospects intertwined--served to augment Japan's standing, wielding ancient imperial dignity with cutting-edge artificial intelligence. Thus, the stage was set for an era where Japanese dominion and Omnic sophistication walked hand in hand, casting long shadows across an unsuspecting and unprepared globe. The rise of the Omnics, from the dust of a war long-ended, stood testament to the indomitable will of humankind to reach beyond its grasp, invoking powers that could either serve the greatest benefactors of civilization or become the harbingers of its eventual downfall.
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Staying and continuing with the alternate history scenario prompted and generated in the previous entry, remembering to stick to the history book chapter format: Great! How exactly did the Kokkai [National Diet |Kokkai|, the national legislature |Kokkai| of |which nation the Kokkai is the national legislature of| Nihon/Nippon/Yamato, which |the Kokkai| consists |Kokkai| of a lower house, |the Kokkai's lower house| known |the Kokkai's lower house| as |what the Kokkai's lower house is called| the Shugiin |House of Representatives (Shugiin)| and |the Kokkai's| upper house, |the Kokkai's upper house| known |the Kokkai's upper house| as |what the Kokkai's upper house is called] Sangiin |House of Councillors (Sangiin)|, both houses [the Shugiin and Sangiin] being |what happens to both the Shugiin and Sangiin| directly elected |the Shugiin and Sangiin| via |how the Shugiin and Sangiin are directly elected| a parallel voting system, |the Kokkai| passing |what the Kokkai passes| laws and |the Kokkai| is |what the Kokkai is| formally |what the Kokkai formally does| responsible |what the Kokkai is formally responsible for| nominating |whom the Kokkai is formally responsible for nominating| the Naikaku Sori-Daijin |Nihon-jin Prime Minister (Naikaku Sori-Daijin), the current combined head of government |Naikaku Sori-Daijin| and of the armed forces for |which East Asian nation the Naikaku Sori-Daijin is (the Naikaku Sori-Daijin) the combined head of government and of the armed forces (the Naikaku Sori-Daijin) for| Nihon/Nippon/Yamato], with the consent of the then-regining Tenno [Emperor/s of Nihon/Nippon/Yamato, the title and position |Tenno| given |Tenno| to |who recives the title and position of Tenno| the male reigning heads of |which East Asian male monarchs recieve the title of Tenno| the Nihon-jin Oke |the Daiwa Koshitsu/the Gen Ouchou| in their |the Daiwa Koshitsu's/the Gen Ouchou's male reigning heads'| role as |the imperial and royal monarchial duties the Daiwa Koshitsu's/the Gen Ouchou's male reigning heads' execute and carry out as Tenno| constitutional imperial royal monarchial heads of state |the Daiwa Koshitsu's/the Gen Ouchou's male reigning heads| of |the East Asian imperial monarchy the Daiwa Koshitsu's/the Gen Ouchou's male reigning heads rule over as Tenno| Nihon/Nippon/Yamato] Akihito, [the Kokkai and Tenno Akihito] approve [what the Kokkai and Tenno Akihito both |the Kokkai and Tenno Akihito| approved] the restoration of the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku as the government of Nihon/Nippon/Yamato while also paying homage to the era of the Tokugawa bakufu [Tokugawa shogunate (Tokugawa bakufu)|, which |the Tokugawa bakufu| was |the Tokugawa bakufu| a de jure absolute imperial monarchy |the Tokugawa bakufu| but |what else the Tokugawa bakufu was apart from (the Tokugawa bakufu) being a de jure absolute theocratic dynastic imperial royal monarchy (the Tokugawa bakufu)| but a de facto feudal hereditary royal monarchial military dictatorship |the Tokugawa bakufu| located |the Tokugawa bakufu| in |the region of the world the Tokugawa bakufu was located in| East Asia, which |the Tokugawa bakufu| which |the Tokugawa bakufu| ruled |the Tokugawa bakufu| over |the East Asian territories controlled by the Tokugawa bakufu| the Nihon Hondo, |the Tokugawa bakufu| being |what happened to the Tokugawa bakufu| ruled |the Tokugawa bakufu| by |the reigning family of the Tokugawa bakufu ruling as combined de facto military dictators of feudal Japan and its |feudal Japan's| de-facto kings| the Tokugawa-shi/Tokugawa-uji |Tokugawa clan (Tokugawa-shi/Tokugawa-uji)|, |the Tokugawa-shi/Tokugawa-uji ruling over the Tokugawa bakufu| as (what the reigning members of the Tokugawa-shi/Tokugawa-uji ruled over the Tokugawa bakufu as in their combined positions of head of government, de-facto kings and de-jure military dictators of the Tokugawa bakufu) its (the Tokugawa bakufu's) seii taishogun/shoguns |"barbarian-quelling generalissmos" (seii taishogun/shoguns), the Nihon-jin military dictators (the seii taishogun/shoguns) and de-facto Nihon-jin rulers (seii taishogun/shoguns) from (how long the seii taishoguns'/shoguns' rule over Nihon/Nippon/Yamato lasted) 1185-1868, with the office (of seii taishogun/shogun) normally being heriditary| with the Daiwa Koshitsu/the Gen Ouchou serving as its |Oke |imperial family (Oke)| and |what other high-level position the Daiwa Koshitsu's/the Gen Ouchou's members had in the government of the Tokugawa bakufu| being chief priests |the Daiwa Koshitsu/the Gen Ouchou| of |the East Asian religion the Daiwa Koshitsu/the Gen Ouchou were the chief priests (the Daiwa Koshitsu/the Gen Ouchou) of| Shinto, |the Tokugawa bakufu| ruling over the Nihon Hondo from |how long the Tokugawa Bakufu's rule over the Nihon Hondo lasted| 21 October 1600-3 January 1868] by restoring the Tokugawa-shi's/Tokugawa-uji's heads to their [the Tokugawa-shi's/Tokugawa-uji's heads] pre Meiji Ishin [Meiji Restoration |Meiji Ishin|] position as Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's seii taishogun/shoguns along with also restoring the buke [military familes |buke|, the combined hereditary military nobility |the buke| and officer caste |buke| of |the East Asian nation the buke was the combine military nobility and officer caste (the buke) of| medieval and early-modern Nihon/Nippon/Yamato from |how long the buke lasted for| the late 12th century until its |the buke's| abolition in |when the buke was abolished| the late 1870s during |what happened during the buke's abolition| the Meiji era |of Nihon-jin history|, |the buke| also |what happened to the buke| being |the buke| popularly known |the buke| as |the buke's more popular name| the samurai] in order to please Nihon-jin far-right, pro-Buddhist and pro-feudal nationalist elements although Tenno Akihito took back the position of head of the armed forces from the Naikaku Sori-Daijin, after the fall of the Berlin Wall at the Cold War's end and how exactly did the revived Nihon-jin imperial government [the post-Berlin Wall, endstage Cold War restored the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] utlilize the Keisatsu-cho [National Police Agency |Keisatsu-cho| the central coordinating law enforcement agency |the Keisatsu-cho| of the Nihon-jin police system], the Koanchosa-Cho [Public Security Intelligence Agency |Koanchosa-Cho|, the domestic intelligence agency |Koanchosa-Cho| of |which East Asian nation the Koanchosa-Cho is the domestic intelligence agency of| Nihon/Nippon/Yamato, |the Koanchosa-Cho| tasked |the Koanchosa-Cho| with internal security and espionage against threats to Nihon-jin national security], the Naikaku Joho Chosashitsu [Cabinet Intelligence and Research Office |Naikaku Joho Chosashitsu| a post-WW2 Nihon-jin intelligence agency |the Naikaku Joho Chosashitsu| responsible |the Naikaku Joho Chosashitsu| for |the Naikaku Joho Chosashitsu's responsibilities| gathering, processing, and analyzing national security information |the Naikaku Joho Chosashitsu| reporting directly to |who the Naikaku Joho Chosashitsu's boss is| the Naikaku Sori-Daijin] and the Tokushu Kyushu Butai [Special Assault Team |Tokushu Kyushu Butai| a police tactical unit |Tokushu Kyushu Butai| maintained |Tokushu Kyushu Butai| by individual Nihon-jin prefectural police forces and |Tokushu Kyushu Butai| supervised |Tokushu Kyushu Butai| by |which Nihon-jin law enforcement agency| the Keisatsu-cho] to [what the revived Nihon-jin imperial government utlized the Keisatsu-cho, the Koanchosa-Cho, the Naikaku Joho Chosashitsu and the Tokushu Kyushu Butai to |the revived Nihon-jin imperial government|] reclaim the Russkye [Russian |Russkye|] border province [Karufuto], the Hanguk-saram peninsular province [Chosen] and the South China sea province [Karufuto] without attracting the attention of the Company [the American CIA |the Company|], the NSA [National Security Agency |NSA|, an American national-level intelligence agency |the NSA| and former secret police agency |the NSA| during |when the NSA was a secret police agency| the Cold War, |the NSA being responsible for| global monitoring, collection, and processing of information and data for |why the NSA monitors, collects and processes the world's data| foreign and domestic intelligence and counterintelligence purposes, |the NSA| specializing in |what the NSA's specialty is| a discipline known as signals intelligence (SIGINT) and |the NSA| protecting |what the NSA protects| American intelligence and community systems|] and the Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti/KGB [Committee for State Security (CIS) |Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti/KGB|, a Soviet military service |the Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti/KGB| which |the Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti/KGB| acted |the Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti/KGB| as |what the Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti/KGB acted as| the CCCP's main security agency |the Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti/KGB| carrying out |the Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti's/KGB's duties| internal security, foreign intelligence, counter-intelligence and secret police functions, |the Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti/KGB| lasting |the Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti/KGB| from |how long the Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti/KGB lasted| 13 March 1954- 3 December 1991] or the international community noticing and/or condemming this?
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Chapter VIII - The Imperial Resurgence and Covert Operations of the Restored Nippon In the wake of the Heisei Ishin--a period of socio-political rebirth harkening to Japan's imperial past--the Kokkai, Nihon's National Diet, found itself at the epicenter of dramatic transformation. This bicameral legislature, consisting of the Shugiin, the House of Representatives, and the Sangiin, the House of Councillors, adapted swiftly to the shifting political landscape. As the world beyond its borders witnessed the symbolic conclusion of the Cold War with the fall of the Berlin Wall, Nihon turned inward to rediscover the essence of its identity lost to the Meiji Ishin. Under the guidance of Tenno Akihito, the National Diet passed a landmark legislative package. This package meticulously melded tradition with the modern ethos of governance, drawing inspiration from the storied shogunates, particularly the Tokugawa bakufu--a period marked by martial prowess and techniques in strategic governance that had long enthralled the nation's collective memory. In a striking tableau, the diet restored the Tokugawa-shi, heads of the storied Tokugawa-uji, to their ancestral role as shoguns, the military generals that once commandeered Nippon's armed forces. Concurrently, the buke, the noble martial class once known as the samurai, were ceremonially honored, appeasing the far-right elements yearning for a Japan untarnished by Western influence. Still, while appeasement was achieved through symbolism, ultimate military authority remained firmly in the hands of Tenno Akihito, as a safeguard against unchecked militarism. Amidst post-Cold War tremors, the newly-restored Nipponese Empire leveraged its esteemed agencies--the Keisatsu-cho, Koanchosa-Cho, Naikaku Joho Chosashitsu, and the Tokushu Kyushu Butai--in a historical clandestine initiative to annex its former provinces. Subject to a black veil of secrecy, the operations in Karufuto, Chosen, and the South China Sea were masterstrokes of espionage and political maneuvering, as quiet as the penumbra of an eclipsed sun. With tactics reminiscent of feudal secrecy and echoing the nuanced artistry of shinobi, the Nihonese intelligence apparatus moved beneath the veil of geopolitical shifts. Efforts to annex the Russian province of Karufuto, the peninsular Chosen, and territory in the South China Sea were conducted with such discretion that even the most vigilant eyes of global surveillance--the American CIA, the technology-focused NSA, and the formidable Soviet KGB--remained none the wiser. The Keisatsu-cho utilized its police coordination capabilities to create facades of normalcy in areas designated for surreptitious reintegration. Simultaneously, the Koanchosa-Cho suppressed internal disquiet and ensured the acquired territories experienced no undue turbulence, while the Naikaku Joho Chosashitsu provided crucial intelligence, guiding the tactical actions from the shadows. The Tokushu Kyushu Butai, meanwhile, stood ready to neutralize any threat that could expose these covert endeavors. Despite the seismic political shifts across the globe, Nihon's strategic repatriation occurred unnoticed, uncondemned by international watchdogs, revealing both the efficacy of Nihon's intelligence community and the world's preoccupation with the balance of power in the West. The seamless reclamation set the stage for an era where the risen sun of Nihon did not simply herald the dawn; it signified a return to a world order where the great Nipponese Empire would again dictate the tides of Asian--if not global--affairs, under the quiet hum and whirring servos of Omnic advancements that proliferated during the same era. The renaissance of a nation, cloaked in the wisdom of shadows, ushered in an age where history and modernity converged in the silhouette of the Nihonese archipelago.
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Staying and continuing with the alternate history scenario prompted and generated in the previous entries, remembering to stick to the history book chapter format: Continuing with the points raised in the previous entries for a bit, how was the Kazoku [Magnificent/Exalted lineage |Kazoku|, the hereditary peerage |Kazoku| of |which East Asian nation the Kazoku was the hereditary peerage of| the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku, |the Kazoku| lasting for |how long the Kazoku lasted for| 1869-1947], [the Kazoku] restored [the Kazoku] in the post-Berlin Wall, endstage Cold War era restored Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku after the reclamation of Chosen and Formosa by the post-Berlin Wall, endstage Cold War era restored Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] and how was this [the Kazoku's restoration in the post-Berlin Wall, endstage Cold War era restored Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] done [the Kazoku's restoration in the post-Berlin Wall, endstage Cold War era restored Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] with the approval of the Kokkai and without alerting the Company, the NSA or the Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti/KGB and how did the post-Berlin Wall, endstage Cold War era restored Kazuko and the post-Berlin Wall, endstage Cold War era restored buke interact with each other as well as contribute to the development, advancement of not only indigenous Omnic but non-Omnic autonomous drone, humanoid combat and battle mech as well as android technology along with advanced AI research, some of which was allowed to given to the Nihon-jin and the wider global public by the restored imperial Nihon-jin government [the post-Berlin Wall, endstage Cold War era restored Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku]?
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Chapter IX - The Reconstitution of the Kazoku and the Augmentation of Nippon's Technological Supremacy In the wake of the reunification of Chosen and Formosa under the sun-emblazoned banner of the Dai Nippon Teikoku, a new era dawned upon the Land of the Rising Sun. The Kazoku, Nippon's illustrious and venerable hereditary peerage, was strategically reinstated, reaffirming the nation's reverence for its legacy swelling from the Meiji era to the twilight of the Second World War. The reconstitution of the Kazoku unfolded with a subtlety that mirrored the deft moves of Nippon's shadowed past, carried out under the approving gaze of the Kokkai, yet eluding the intrusive surveillance of foreign intelligence entities such as the American CIA, the NSA, and the Soviet KGB. Through meticulous planning, the Kazoku's restoration was woven seamlessly into the cultural fabric of the new republic, disguised as a restoration of cultural institutions and a push towards boosting heritage appreciation--a nondescript endeavor unworthy of foreign suspicion or scrutiny. In the new societal tapestry of Nippon, the Kazoku and the buke embarked on a symbiotic relationship. While the buke--wielding their ceremonial honor as descendants of the samurai--preserved the martial spirit of bushido, the Kazoku acted as guardians of the realm's cultural and political ethos, guiding the imperial nation with a steady hand. This revitalized elite stratum not only served as custodians of tradition but also as patrons of the technological renaissance burgeoningly sweeping Nippon. In league with astute Zaibatsu conglomerates, they provided ample resources and institutional support to foster a new era of innovation, particularly in the fields of Omnic and advanced autonomous technologies. The venture into the mechanized future was two-pronged: On one front, the revival of the Kazoku incentivized the proliferation of native ingenuity, paving the way for waves of innovation in drone, humanoid combat robotics, and mechanized armor--descendants of the technology once rooted in the war-torn soil of Europe. Matching stride, research into artificial intelligence burgeoned, with the elite investing in academic sanctuaries and research consortia dedicated to elevating Nippon to a zenith of technological prowess. On the other, the buke, firm adherents of the way of the warrior, found a new incarnation of the battlefield within these technological marvels. They extended their esteemed ethos to the design principles of robotic exoskeletons and combat mechs, ensuring that the values of delicacy, honor, and precision permeated each microchip and servo. The Imperial House of Yamato, acting as stalwart advocates for the peacetime applications of technological breakthroughs, sanctioned the discreet dissemination of certain advancements to the Nipponese public and, with time, the international domain. Under the aegis of the restored Kazoku, technological demonstrations and international expositions ontook a narrative of cultural enlightenment rather than military might. Strategic portrayal of these technological showcases as commercial and industrial advancements stymied international concern, thus sidestepping potential confrontations or sanctions. The world gradually awakened to a new dawn where Nippon, revered for its serene temples and cherry blossoms, became synonymous with the modern marvels of robotics and AI--the descendants of the clandestine Omnic technology forged from the crucible of WWII, now gleaming under the neon lights of progress. Thus, the intricate dance of tradition and innovation set forth a Japan equally equipped with the ancestral wisdom of the shogunates and the glowing potential of the technology of the future--a nation prepared to lead the world through uncharted realms of possibility.
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Staying and continuing with the alternate history scenario prompted and generated in the previous entries, remembering to stick to the history book format: Great! How exactly did the post-Berlin Wall, endstage Cold War era restored Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku revamp, rebuild and revitalize the Jieitai [Nihon-jin Self-Defence Forces/Japanese Self-Defence Forces/JSDF/the JSDF |Jieitai|, post-WW2 Nihon's/Nippon's/Yamato's unified military forces |the Jieitai|, which |the Jieitai| is |what the Jieitai is| unable |the Jieitai| to |what the Jieitai can't do| operate |the Jieitai| in |which conditions the Jieitai can't work under| offensive conflict, |the Jieitai being unable (the Jieitai) to (the Jieitai) initiate (the Jieitai) or (the Jieitai) start military action| but |the Jieitai| being |what the Jieitai is| able |the Jieitai| to |what the Jieitai can do| operate |the Jieitai| in |when the Jieitai is (the Jieitai) able (the Jieitai) to (the Jieitai) be (the Jieitai) used| in self-defence] into a fully fledged national army capable of both offensive, counterterrorism, and counterinsurgency capabilities while also using indigenous Omnic and non-Omnic battle mech, combat suit, autonomous drone and war android technologies to build up not only the restructured Jietai's might but also restructure the restored buke into a potent military force, as well as [the post-Berlin Wall, endstage Cold War era restored Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] the now-dissolved Daehanminguk Gukgun [Republic of Korea Armed Forces |Daehanminguk Gukgun|, the now-dissolved Dahan Minguo's/the Daehan Mingug's combined armed forces |the Daehanminguk Gukgun| being |what the Daehanminguk Gukgun is| one of |what group the Daehanminguk Gukgun belonged to| the largest |the Daehanminguk Gukgun and most powerful armies |the Daehanminguk Gukgun| in the world before the Dahan Minguo's/the Daehan Mingug's post-Berlin Wall, endstage Cold War dissolution] and the now-dissolved Choson Inmin'gun [Korean People's Army |Choson Inmin'gun| the Choson Minjujuui Inmin Konghwaguk's military force |the Choson inmin'gun|], [the post-Berlin Wall, endstage Cold War era restored Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku intergrating the now-dissolved Daehanminguk Gukgun and the now-dissolved Choson Inmin'gun] into [the military force the post-Berlin Wall, endstage Cold War era restored Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku reintergrated the now-dissolved Daehanminguk Gukgun and the now-dissolved Choson Inmin'gun into] the revitalied, restructured Jieitai as well as [the post-Berlin Wall, endstage Cold War era restored Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] assimilating the Jung-Angjeongbobu [the Korean Central Intelligence Agency/the KCIA |the Jung-Angjeongbobu| also known |the Jung-Angjeongbobu| as |the other name for the Jung-Angjeongbobu| the Guggaan Jeongi-hoegbu |the National Safety Planning Department/Agency for National Security Planning| which |the Jung-Angjeongbobu/the Guggaan Jeongi-hoegbu| was |what kind of organization the Jung-Angjeongbobu/the Guggaan Jeongi-hoegbu was| the foreign intelligence service and |what the Jung-Angjeongbobu/the Guggaan Jeongi-hoegbu was apart from being a foreign intelligence agency| domestic secret police agency of |the East Asian nation the Jung-Angjeongbobu/the Guggaan Jeongi-hoegbu was the foreign intelligence agency and domestic secret police of| the now defunct Dahan Minguo/the Daehan Mingug] and the Joseoninmin Chongchammobu Jeongchal [Reconnaissance Bureau of the General Staff Department of the Korean People's Army |Joseoninmin Chongchammobu Jeongchal|, the now-defunct Choson Inmin'gun's primary foreign intelligence and overseas clandestine operations organ |the Joseoninmin Chongchammobu Jeongchal|] and the Kukka Anjon Powibu [Ministry of State Security |Kukka Anjon Powibu|, the Choson Minjujuui Inmin Konghwaguk's now defunct combined secret police, federal domestic law enforcement and government security division |the Kukka Anjon Powibu|] into the Koanchosa-Cho and the Naikaku Joho Chosashitsu without the Company, the NSA, the Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti/KGB and Western European intelligence agencies noticing and/or taking action?
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Chapter X - The Phoenix Rise of the Nipponese Military: From Jieitai to a National Power Following the unification of Korea under the resurgent Dai Nippon Teikoku, Japan faced the monumental task of integration. This necessitated a significant deviation from the purely defensive posture of the Jieitai, a military force traditionally constrained by Article 9 of the post-WWII constitution, which ostensibly prohibited offensive capabilities. Carefully navigating the delicate matrix of international law and internal policy, the Nipponese government undertook a comprehensive restructuring of the Self-Defense Forces. This commenced with a quiet yet fundamental reinterpretation of the constitutional provisions governing military action, reframed to justify a broader defensive mandate that included preventative and counteracting measures against emerging security threats. Simultaneously, leveraging the subdued geopolitical theater in the aftermath of the Cold War's end, the government initiated discrete overtures to assimilate military personnel and hardware from the now-dissolved Daehanminguk Gukgun and Choson Inmin'gun. This seamless melding of arms and expertise yielded a growth in tactical sophistication, blending the inherent strengths of both forces into a unified, more formidable entity. Nippon's buke, whose ranks had swelled since their ceremonial restoration, played a decisive role in guiding the evolution of this new military paradigm. Their historical martial acumen found fresh expression through the orchestration of training and discipline within the Jieitai, imbuing a warrior ethos into a force that was transforming from a passive guardian into a proactive protector. Technologically, indigenous advancements in Omnics, autonomous vehicles, humanoid combat units, and advanced AI became instrumental in the national military strategy. These innovations provided the Japan Self-Defense Forces with a unique capability for asymmetric warfare, combining the nimbleness of elite human units with the precision and endurance of machines--a symbiosis perhaps unparalleled on the global stage. The restructured buke established themselves as the human core within this new era of military machinery. As strategists and operators, they interfaced intimately with the automated echelons, ensuring that the humane elements of warfare--honor, discernment, and controlled engagement--remained embedded in the calculus of armed conflict. In the shadowed corridors of intelligence, the Koanchosa-Cho and the Naikaku Joho Chosashitsu saw a significant influx of expertise from the assimilation of Korean intelligence personnel and apparatus. The Jung-Angjeongbobu, the Joseoninmin Chongchammobu Jeongchal, and the Kukka Anjon Powibu were dissolved into these agencies, creating an intelligence pool of profound depth, sharply keen on safeguarding the increasingly influential Nipponese sphere. This expansion was conducted under a mantle of secrecy, orchestrated to fall beyond the notice of both Eastern and Western intelligence services. Misdirection, through diplomatic negotiation and feigned transparency, steered attention away from military and intelligence aggrandization. The result was a smooth amalgamation, uncompromised by external forces or interventions. With the world's gaze fixated elsewhere, and with the decentralized nature of the post-Soviet landscape offering a convenient distraction, the Dai Nippon Teikoku undertook one of the most sophisticated military expansions in modern history. The Jieitai--now equipped for offensive, counterterrorism, and counterinsurgency--stood ready, not as a force of aggression, but as a power capable of assuring the Empire's interests and security in an epoch that promised constant change. Guided by the wisdom of ancients, fueled by the fire of the past, and armed with the tools of the future, the Empire of Japan had reasserted its position on the global stage--not only as a crucible of culture but as a wellspring of might and vigil, prepared for the challenges that lay on the horizon.
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Staying and continuing with the alternate history scenario prompted and generated in the previous entries, remembering to stick to the history book format: Great! How exactly did the post-Berlin Wall, endstage Cold War era restored Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku restore [what the post-Berlin Wall, endstage Cold War era restored Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku restore] the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun [Army of the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Great Nihon-jin Army/the Imperial Nihon-jin Army |the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun| which |the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun| was |what the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun was| the principal ground force |the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun| of |the East Asian nation the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun was the principal ground force of| the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku from |when the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun was (the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun) the primary ground force (the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun} of the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| 1868-1947] and made into the most powerful land army in East Asia with and without Omnic and non-Omnic drone, android and combat mech technology, [the post-Berlin Wall, endstage Cold War era restored Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku restoring the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun] through [the East Asian military force the post-Berlin Wall, endstage Cold War era restored Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku used to |the post-Berlin Wall, endstage Cold War era restored Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku| restore the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun] the revitalized, restructured and reorganized Jietai as well as [what else the post-Berlin Wall, endstage Cold War era restored Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku restored apart from the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun] the Kempeitai [gendarmerie |Kempeitai|, [the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun's military police |the Kempeitai| from |when the Kempeitai was (the Kempeitai) the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun's military police| 1881-1945, its |the Kempeitai's| main duties being |what the Kempeitai's main duties were| maintaining military discipline, enforcing conscription laws, protecting vital military zones, and investigating crimes among soldiers, while |the Kempeitai| also |what the Kempeitai also did| shared civilian secret police, espionage, and counter-intelligence roles within the Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku], [the post-Berlin Wall, endstage Cold War era restored Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku restoring the Kempeitai] through [the intelligence the post-Berlin Wall, endstage Cold War era restored Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku restored the Kempeitai through] the Koanchosa-Cho and the Naikaku Joho Chosashitsu with the tacit approval of the Kokkai, and how exactly was this [the simultaneous post-Berlin Wall, endstage-Cold War restoration of both the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun and the Kempeitai in the post-Berlin Wall, endstage Cold War era restored Dai Nippon Teikoku/Dai Nihon Teikoku] done with the approval of the Kokkai and without the Company, the NSA, the Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti/KGB and Western European intelligence agencies noticing and/or taking action?
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Chapter XI - The Rebirth of the Imperial Forces: The Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun and Kempeitai In the flourishing epoch of Japan's re-emergence as a unified empire, the grand task of reinvigorating its military muscle became paramount to its governance. The Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun, once the bulwark of the Isles, underwent a phoenix-like resurrection from the forge of history, emerging as the spearhead of Nippon's newfound might. This renaissance was orchestrated through the Jietai, a force re-envisioned to exceed the mere defense of the realm, breaking the fetters of their prior constraints. Imperial deliberations, lauded by parliament and sanctioned by the Kokkai with consummate discretion, engendered the framework necessary for this seismic shift--a shift that would realize Japan's ambition to helm the greatest land army in Asia. Through both open legislative channels and classified sessions, the military's foray into offense was postulated as a 'reorganization for the modernization and efficiency of the self-defense posture,' a narrative digested with approval by the nation's representatives. This legislative sleight of hand kept international eyes, including those of the vigilant intelligence agencies from the East and the West, distracted by a glossy veneer of self-defensive rhetoric. The instrumental use of Omnic technology, discreetly unveiled as part of Japan's tech-economic showcase, was simultaneously integrated into the fabric of the Rikugun's vanguard. Non-Omnic drones, androids, and combat mechs further fortified the echelons of Japan's forces, granting them a near peerless ground edge in both technological sophistication and tactical flexibility. Alongside the militaristic emergence, the Kempeitai, the erstwhile marrow of Nipponese military discipline and secret service, was reconstituted clandestinely through the enigmatic shroud of the nation's intelligence arms: the Koanchosa-Cho and the Naikaku Joho Chosashitsu--agencies whose very nature lent themselves to surreptitious affairs. The reformation of the Kempeitai took place under the guise of expanding internal security operations. Presented to the Kokkai as a necessary increase in domestic counter-terrorism activities, the revivification of the Kempeitai's roles and capabilities discreetly burgeoned. Their charge now extended beyond martial law enforcement into realms cloaked in the shadow-play of modern espionage, adapting to the intricate dance of intelligence warfare in the new global theater. This delicate operation, conducted under the aegis of national sovereignty and security enhancement, provided the necessary smoke and mirrors to mask activities from global scrutiny. Misdirection campaigns, bolstered by economic goodwill initiatives and cultural diplomacy, lulled foreign intelligence networks into a sense of benign neglect towards Nippon's internal strategies. In an intricate mosaic of strategic planning, Japan's erstwhile military police were melded within the operations of the renewed, and overtly more potent, Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun. Thus, Japan assured discipline and order within its ranks while simultaneously entrenching the spiritual, tactical, and technological underpinnings of a force reborn to meet the needs of an empire aspiring to maintain harmony within its domain and exert influence beyond. Safeguarded by the hallowed traditions of reverence and redefined by the keystrokes of progress, the Empire of Japan's military transformation coiled silently within its chrysalis, biding the moment to unfurl its wings--not as an omen of war, but as a testament to the readiness that peace often requires in the shadow of an uncertain world.
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