Mr. Toyoda

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The self-styled and enigmatic “Guardian of Hokkaidō”, Mr. Toyoda was thrust centre stage after the fall of kulade’s New Avatar Order, when General Grievous began searching for “Thunderfall’s cure”. Toyoda is in control of an “all-purpose security firm” that is more akin to a standing army than a business venture. His morals and ethics are indiscernible, and while virtually anonymous on the world stage, individual opinion of him ranges wildly, with some blasting him as ‘evil’ while others call him ‘divine’.

The Gem

Following his rescue from Fort Schmerzen, Toyoda hired CivGeneral to recover the Gem with a down payment of €200 000 000 001 (a deliberate snub to Thorvald of Lym, who had previously contracted CivGeneral to apprehend him for €200 billion). Despite providing him with a node to his private commlink, CivGeneral was unable to contact Toyoda after the mission, and had the Gem secured on Coruscant pending further development.

With the destruction of Toyoda's Hokkaidō headquarters, communications between his forces fragmented, and in the opening of DRAW Your Own Story 10.5 his whereabouts are unknown.

Filmography

  • Honshū (1982)
  • Cold War (1983)
  • Flashpoint (1985)
  • Hokkaidō Reloaded (1985)
  • Of Moose and Men (1993)
  • The S.D.R.P. (1998)
  • Nineteen Ninety-Nine minus Fifteen (1999) (The unofficial sequel to Nineteen Eighty-Four)
  • The Blair Witch Genome Project (1999)
  • Doctor Zhicago (2002)
  • Pirates of the Mediterranean (2003)
  • The Leak of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003)
  • The Governator (2003)
  • Stalingrad (2004)
  • Me, Myself, and Iraq (2005)
  • Underground: Revolution (2006)
  • 28 Sequels Later (2007)
  • The Blair Ditch Project (2007) (Produced by Mr. Toyoda, but directed by George W. Bush)
  • The Crossing Guard with No Face (2007)
  • Grandmother’s House (Alternate title: Operation Goodie Basket ; 2008)
  • Argenberg (2009)
  • Canuck Dawn (unknown; announced Q3 2009)

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