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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | For ten long years, Japan has hidden itself from the world behind an electronic curtain. Since the UN adopted strict limits on the development of cybernetic and biological technologies to avoid possible scientific abuses, Japan has chosen to continue the research hidden from the world's eyes. All the world knows of Japan comes from the Mega Corp that runs the country, Daiwa, which continues to export state of the art robotic weaponry to the highest bidder. Until now. |