As you land in China you're immediately greeted by Alpha-1-ASIA, also known as the "Imperial Forces." This elite unit, a symbol of Japan's dominant influence over the GD-ASIA seat of power, follows you with unwavering precision.
Their disciplined presence is a stark reminder of the political dynamics that have shaped this region, especially during the Cold War, where Japan's grip over GD-ASIA remained largely unchallenged.
With Alpha-1-ASIA flanking you, you make your way to the headquarters of GD-ASIA, its large, well-furnished walls speaking to the region's power and influence.
You pass a door marked
“GDI-ASIA Xiezhi (獬豸).”
You enter the room. Inside, you see Alpha-1-ASIA personnel stationed with military precision, their posture rigid and commanding. In the center of the room stands GD-ASIA, a composed and assertive Han Chinese woman in her mid-30s, whose calm demeanor hides a mind sharp as a blade. Xiezhi, once the MST Commander of MST-Wuchen-13, is now a symbol of both ethical integrity and firm resolve.
Her background in law, combined with her tenure as Prosecutor General for the Iulii Flamma Incident, makes her a figure respected for her impartiality and sternness in the face of complex situations.
"Welcome,"
Xiezhi greets you with an air of professionalism, her voice steady and deliberate.