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Post by Falcon on May 17, 2010 6:29:17 GMT 10
post 'em here
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Post by Falcon on May 17, 2010 7:23:48 GMT 10
Name: Lincoln "Bruiser" DeSimone D/O/B: January 18th, 1920 P/O/B: Long Beach, California
Biography: Born the son of an American father and an Italian mother, Lincoln DeSimone aqcuired his nickname, Bruiser, as a teenager during the depression by collecting debts for loan sharks around the neighbourhood. For Lincoln, debt collecting quickly turned to trigger work, as the capital potential of the latter was just too great to pass up. During the Second World War, Bruiser kept a low profile and started moving into the importation of heroin from china. The "China White" was hand down the purest to ever been imported to North America, and with a small crew now running under his command, he has the potential to become the biggest crime boss in LA history.
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Post by Shangas on May 20, 2010 11:52:32 GMT 10
Name: Yung Zhenhao D/O/B: November 15, 1919 P/O/B: Republic of China
Biography:
Born in the Republic of China, founded after the collapse of the Qing Dynasty and the end of Imperial China in 1912, Zhenhao Yung was born into a wealthy family with connections to the government and big business. Yung was originally going to follow his father's trade and become a jeweller, but his apprenticeship was shattered by the Chinese Civil War and the Second World War.
As a soldier in the National Revolutionary Army, Yung realised that the Communists would soon win the war. Not wanting to be around in a Red China, Yung, his father, mother, brother and most of their family evacuated to Taiwan in 1945 at the end of the Second World War. After this, Zhenhao and his brother Hanjiet took an ocean-liner to the United States to seek their fortunes.
As a wealthy family in a respectable trade in Shanghai, the Yung family was exposed frequently to western visitors before the war in the 1930s. Zhenhao, Hanjiet and most of their immediate family spoke fluent English as a result.
In the USA, the two brothers soon fell into crime, a fact unknown by the rest of their family in Taiwan, who receive a fraction of their 'income' every quarter, oblivious to where it comes from.
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