Nathan Toshigawa

Nathan Toshigawa

Nathan Toshigawa was the son of a Japanese immigrant and founded Toshigawa Tech when he was 15. Back then, he primarly built stuff with scavenged scraps and sold them to his friends. But 60 years later it became one of the world’s largest tech company, designing the most advanced pieces of technology known to man, oftentimes decades before the competition. The company, however, was rotten. Toshigawa was a brilliant engineer, a visionary and an honorable man who idolized the Samurai of legend, but preferred to leave the business side of his enterprise to others. Those others began using the company’s funds and inventions for sinister goals and were discovered too late. Naturally, Toshigawa tried to thwart them. However, his attempts at regaining control over his company ended up with his death, his legacy and reputation in ruins and the messiest corporate bankruptcy in the history of the United States. With the board of directors either dead, arrested or fleeing the law, many workers stole prototypes. Others dumped sensitive materials into the sewers to prevent them from falling in the wrong hands and some "experiments" escaped on their own. The general populace is unaware of the extent of the disaster, but after the dissolution of Toshigawa Tech, New York City’s underground was irrevocably changed.

Physical Description

Body Features

Robotic Prosthetic on his left arm

Identifying Characteristics

Robotic Prosthetic on his left arm

Specialized Equipment

Robotic Prosthetic

Relationships

Shelter

Creator (Vital)

Towards Nathan Toshigawa

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5

Honest


Nathan Toshigawa

Creation (Vital)

Towards Shelter

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5

Honest


Species
Ethnicity
Other Ethnicities/Cultures
Date of Birth
1906 CE
Date of Death
5/24/1982 CE
Life
1906 CE 1982 CE 76 years old
Circumstances of Death
Presumed murdered
Place of Death
Toshigawa Tech
Spouses
Siblings
Children
Pronouns
He/Him
Sex
Male
Gender
Man
Eyes
Dark
Hair
Salt and Pepper, side part
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Pale
Height
5'8"
Weight
160
Aligned Organization
Founded Settlements

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