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==Background==
 
The Central Intelligence Agency sent [[Ethan Hondou]] and his daughter [[Hidemi Hondou]] to investigate the [[Black Organization]]. Hidemi adopts the alias, Rena Mizunashi and joins the Black Organization to spy from within. Due to circumstances, Ethan is forced to sacrifice his life to save Hidemi's. Years after, [[Eisuke Hondou]] searches for Rena Mizunashi to avenge his family only to realize her true identity as his sister.
 
The Central Intelligence Agency sent [[Ethan Hondou]] and his daughter [[Hidemi Hondou]] to investigate the [[Black Organization]]. Hidemi adopts the alias, Rena Mizunashi and joins the Black Organization to spy from within. Due to circumstances, Ethan is forced to sacrifice his life to save Hidemi's. Years after, [[Eisuke Hondou]] searches for Rena Mizunashi to avenge his family only to realize her true identity as his sister.
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==Members==
 
* [[Ethan Hondou]] (Voice: [[Rikiya Koyama]])
 
* [[Ethan Hondou]] (Voice: [[Rikiya Koyama]])
 
* [[Rena Mizunashi]]/Hidemi Hondou (Voice: [[Kotono Mitsuishi]])
 
* [[Rena Mizunashi]]/Hidemi Hondou (Voice: [[Kotono Mitsuishi]])
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==Plot timeline==
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==Relationship Analysis==
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===C.I.A. and the Black Organization===
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===C.I.A. and the F.B.I.===
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===C.I.A. and the Japanese Law Enforcement===

Revision as of 21:39, 15 April 2011

Background

The Central Intelligence Agency sent Ethan Hondou and his daughter Hidemi Hondou to investigate the Black Organization. Hidemi adopts the alias, Rena Mizunashi and joins the Black Organization to spy from within. Due to circumstances, Ethan is forced to sacrifice his life to save Hidemi's. Years after, Eisuke Hondou searches for Rena Mizunashi to avenge his family only to realize her true identity as his sister.

Members

Plot timeline

Relationship Analysis

C.I.A. and the Black Organization

C.I.A. and the F.B.I.

C.I.A. and the Japanese Law Enforcement