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'''Backstory:'''
 
'''Backstory:'''
Denzel was born to a naive if book-smart union leader (his father) and a shrewd politician (his mother). From an early age, he was significantly smarter in academic matters than the other children, leading him to begin to feel he was superior to them. The fact he had several siblings none of whom were on his level didn't help.
 
  
From a young age, Denzel always felt that he shouldn't connect with others who weren't his peers- although this was partially imposed on him, as his intelligence isolated him from them to an extent anyway. He didn't have any real friends, although he did have flunkies he had holds on to do as he wished. But all this was reinforced by the downfall of Denzel's father.
 
 
The man's demands had become so great they were proving unacceptable to the establishment. Denzel's mother, hoping to earn points with her Minister (who was responsible for the strikes), began a campaign behind the scenes to discredit him by revealing. Although Denzel knew, his father would never find out about this betrayal.
 
 
Another persistent aspect of Denzel's early life was his frustration. Partly from genetics and partly from his environment, Denzel had always felt himself simply ''better'' than others- even his own parents, who had achieved nowhere near as much when young. Yet for many frustrating years he had no way to influence world history. This frustration ultimately reached the point where it would boot him out of the Dream World.
 
  
 
Nowadays, Denzel manipulates in the hope that his Three Precepts can come to the fore. The first is Military Rule- that those who defend humanity (the Pilots and Anchors) should get as much of the resources as possible diverted to them as their emotional state is vital to humanity. The second is that there be One Head, who creates relationships as necessary in order to give the Pilots and Anchors the fighting power they need but who is not a Pilot nor an Anchor themselves and who has no relationships (as that would make them biased). The third is a Disciplined Society- new conscripts for Pilots and Anchors might be needed at any time, and it is best that all learn to be obedient so they can be dispatched as a last line of defence if really necessary.
 
Nowadays, Denzel manipulates in the hope that his Three Precepts can come to the fore. The first is Military Rule- that those who defend humanity (the Pilots and Anchors) should get as much of the resources as possible diverted to them as their emotional state is vital to humanity. The second is that there be One Head, who creates relationships as necessary in order to give the Pilots and Anchors the fighting power they need but who is not a Pilot nor an Anchor themselves and who has no relationships (as that would make them biased). The third is a Disciplined Society- new conscripts for Pilots and Anchors might be needed at any time, and it is best that all learn to be obedient so they can be dispatched as a last line of defence if really necessary.

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