About the Yamazaki Clan…
Mr. Yamazaki, a scientist/researcher affiliated with a Japanese subsidiary, was involved in scientific experiments in Korea, possibly linked to the occupation.
As his experiments took a dark and ethically questionable turn, Mr. Yamazaki might have rallied other like-minded scientists to form a secret organization dedicated to research and experimentation. This gradual evolution would have transformed the subsidiary into an independent clan, becoming the Yamazaki clan as known in Lookism's history.
They would have transitioned from an initial subsidiary to a full-fledged clan over time. Symbolizing the Japanese occupation, they seem motivated by the desire for domination and control. Their human experiments could reflect a quest for absolute power, seeking to exploit and manipulate others to achieve their goals.
This transition could have been driven by the need for more autonomy to conduct radical experiments and exert direct control over operations in Korea. Thus, the Yamazaki would have emerged as a powerful and secretive force, influencing the Japanese occupation and aiming to impose their ideal of perfection through genetic manipulations and human experiments.
This secret organization would be dedicated to researching and experimenting on human bodies, combat techniques, and martial arts.
Several generations passed until Gun's father, who would have been fascinated by modifying physical characteristics and human abilities. He might have envisioned creating an ideal society by genetically manipulating individuals according to his criteria of perfection, continuing the objectives of his clan.
He would have considered expanding his influence more prominently in Korea, viewing scientific experiments on humans as a means to create superhuman soldiers with exceptional combat abilities. His goal would have been to consolidate his power and become a dominant figure not only within his own group but also in the entire country. This theory adds a geopolitical dimension to the "Lookism" story and raises questions about the ethical limits of scientific research linked to perfection, etc.
Moreover, he could have played a key role in manipulating certain gangs, including Gapryong's Fist, leading to the first major war of Generation 0.
The Yamazaki clan might have sought to expand its influence by infiltrating and manipulating different gang groups. They could have used cunning tactics to sow discord and rivalry among the gangs, creating an environment conducive to the emergence of lookism.
He would have started conducting tests on human subjects, seeking to enhance their physical abilities or alter their appearance.
This quest for perfection would have led him to corruption, crossing moral boundaries and becoming insensitive to the consequences of his actions.
The clan would have secretly conducted scientific experiments in Korea, potentially related to genetic manipulations or physical enhancements. This intricate story would thus be rooted in the reality of historical scientific experiments while enveloping the Lookism universe in mystery and fiction.
The Yamazaki clan's scientific experiments could be closely linked to its occupation of Korea. Acting as an extension of the Japanese occupation, the clan would have used these experiments to subtly strengthen its grip on the Korean population.
The scientific experiments could have served two main purposes. First, by genetically manipulating individuals, the clan could have created a force of superhuman soldiers, making the occupation more secure and overwhelming. The ability to control genetically modified individuals would have reinforced the clan's position in Korea.
Second, the experiments could have been used to influence Korean society more subtly. By creating individuals who met the criteria of perfection defined by the clan, they could have shaped the idea of what is considered "ideal" in society. This would have created an atmosphere where genetically modified individuals were seen as superior, thus reinforcing the clan's psychological control over the population.
[Before you attack me, please know that English is not my native language and I used ChatGPT to avoid writing errors and ensure a good transcription. But that's 100% my theory.]
Mr. Yamazaki, a scientist/researcher affiliated with a Japanese subsidiary, was involved in scientific experiments in Korea, possibly linked to the occupation.
As his experiments took a dark and ethically questionable turn, Mr. Yamazaki might have rallied other like-minded scientists to form a secret organization dedicated to research and experimentation. This gradual evolution would have transformed the subsidiary into an independent clan, becoming the Yamazaki clan as known in Lookism's history.
They would have transitioned from an initial subsidiary to a full-fledged clan over time. Symbolizing the Japanese occupation, they seem motivated by the desire for domination and control. Their human experiments could reflect a quest for absolute power, seeking to exploit and manipulate others to achieve their goals.
This transition could have been driven by the need for more autonomy to conduct radical experiments and exert direct control over operations in Korea. Thus, the Yamazaki would have emerged as a powerful and secretive force, influencing the Japanese occupation and aiming to impose their ideal of perfection through genetic manipulations and human experiments.
This secret organization would be dedicated to researching and experimenting on human bodies, combat techniques, and martial arts.
Several generations passed until Gun's father, who would have been fascinated by modifying physical characteristics and human abilities. He might have envisioned creating an ideal society by genetically manipulating individuals according to his criteria of perfection, continuing the objectives of his clan.
He would have considered expanding his influence more prominently in Korea, viewing scientific experiments on humans as a means to create superhuman soldiers with exceptional combat abilities. His goal would have been to consolidate his power and become a dominant figure not only within his own group but also in the entire country. This theory adds a geopolitical dimension to the "Lookism" story and raises questions about the ethical limits of scientific research linked to perfection, etc.
Moreover, he could have played a key role in manipulating certain gangs, including Gapryong's Fist, leading to the first major war of Generation 0.
The Yamazaki clan might have sought to expand its influence by infiltrating and manipulating different gang groups. They could have used cunning tactics to sow discord and rivalry among the gangs, creating an environment conducive to the emergence of lookism.
He would have started conducting tests on human subjects, seeking to enhance their physical abilities or alter their appearance.
This quest for perfection would have led him to corruption, crossing moral boundaries and becoming insensitive to the consequences of his actions.
The clan would have secretly conducted scientific experiments in Korea, potentially related to genetic manipulations or physical enhancements. This intricate story would thus be rooted in the reality of historical scientific experiments while enveloping the Lookism universe in mystery and fiction.
The Yamazaki clan's scientific experiments could be closely linked to its occupation of Korea. Acting as an extension of the Japanese occupation, the clan would have used these experiments to subtly strengthen its grip on the Korean population.
The scientific experiments could have served two main purposes. First, by genetically manipulating individuals, the clan could have created a force of superhuman soldiers, making the occupation more secure and overwhelming. The ability to control genetically modified individuals would have reinforced the clan's position in Korea.
Second, the experiments could have been used to influence Korean society more subtly. By creating individuals who met the criteria of perfection defined by the clan, they could have shaped the idea of what is considered "ideal" in society. This would have created an atmosphere where genetically modified individuals were seen as superior, thus reinforcing the clan's psychological control over the population.
[Before you attack me, please know that English is not my native language and I used ChatGPT to avoid writing errors and ensure a good transcription. But that's 100% my theory.]