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In the interest of trying to expedite the introduction process of the remaining two main members for the Great Plains Bisons' major league staff, I'm going to share two profiles here, for the relevant people have quite a bit in common with each other. Specifically the profiles for the team's first, or at least current, scouting director Wade Haynes, and the team's trainer, Tokujiro Segal. I'll start with Wade's profile, and then finish up with Tokujiro's profile, and some team-related graphics that low made quite some time ago, if I can here. Please bear with me as I do so, folks, if you don't mind too much, okay?
Wade Haynes was born on November 21, 1898 in New York City, New York to an unknown father and unknown mother. Much of his mortal life's actually real history is largely unknown by most of the general public, at least, for many reasons perhaps far too numerous to list fully. But it is known, at least, by certain people that much of his early life was often spent underground. Why it was, not many know who weren't with him much of the time in his life, if they don't absolutely have to know about it in direct relationship to him at all.
He managed to escape the horrible and often tragic circumstances of his childhood years, at least to a degree, but he still quite often does have extremely terrible nightmares about many things and/or people connected to those circumstances. Only a few people can help him calm down quicker than others can whenever those nightmares torture his dreams, and one of those people is his wife of many years. Most of his nine children ranging in ages from 17 years old down to three weeks of age don't know much, if anything at all, about the aforementioned circumstances behind those nightmares and other related matters, but at least the two oldest do, in truth. The others still don't have much, if any, knowledge about such things, but most of his children still can often tell somehow whenever he's rather upset about something and not really in a talkative mood. Especially whenever he doesn't absolutely have to be in his life, that is.
Wade and his family now live near Broken Bow, Nebraska during baseball offseasons, and near Wahoo, Nebraska most of the rest of the year, whenever possible. They typically don't go out in public, if and when they don't absolutely have to. All members of Wade's family are trained from infancy on how to defend themselves, other people, and/or property, to the best of their abilities, if and whenever necessary and possible, et cetera. Consequently, most people who might otherwise try to take unfair advantage of them in any conceivable way have learned quite well never to mess with them and/or any number of others who are close enough to them in their respective lives. But some have foolishly still sought to periodically cause assorted troubles for them in the past. Fortunately, for the foolish ones, they haven't yet ever found lethal force being leveled against themselves at sch times. Although it has come very close more than once to that not being the case for certain people in the world, for sure, just the same.
Now to introduce you to the Bisons' current team trainer, Tokujiro Segal. There will most likely be more in-depth information related to him in this post than the amount of information about Wade shown above and elsewhere in this post, I think, folks, for your information. Hope it's not too much for your tastes here, of course.
Tokujiro Segal was born on April 19, 1896 in Albany, New York to an unknown father and unknown mother. He may or may not have biological siblings, at least in part, if not full ones. Whoever his parents are or were, he does not know for sure, as of the current time, at least. He and many others were born underground, and most of those children born around the time he was, give or take a few years, on average, spent at least the first few months, if not years, living underground whenever possible. In fact, Tokujiro never saw the surface world above an enormous normally-invisible subterranean cavern system until his fifth birthday.
After that happened, it wasn't long before he was placed in a certain family's home supposedly as an adoptee, to be raised by them as long as he was old enough for formal education on the surface, whenever schools in the Albany area of New York were officially in session. When they weren't for long enough times, he was brought underground again, if and whenever possible, spending time with many who lived underground away from countless others as much as they could. This remained the case for him in his life for many years, until he was nearly 14 years old, and learned quite a few things about dozens, if not hundreds or even thousands, of people he'd ever encountered often enough in his life.
It wasn't too much longer before he began to make certain plans involving a number of still-young children or teenagers he knew of by then, including someone he only knew as Wade Haynes, for example. It then took about another six months to a year or so for him and several others to begin attempting to execute the overall plans they'd ultimately made as best as they each could, sometime between January 1 and July 4 of 1901. Gradually, at first, hoping not to unnecessarily arouse the undue suspicions of many they'd made their plans against, a few young people escaped their captors. Then others, more often, tried to do the same as best as they could, whenever they thought it was safe enough to try and escape from those who'd been unjustly controlling their and others' lives, most likely, in various ways, for quite a long while. Finally, it was just the leaders of the plan left to try and escape from their longtime captors of various sorts, led by Tokujiro and Wade, among others.
Many had managed to escape into civilization safely enough, but dozens of others were soon recaptured. And some of those who'd been recaptured were eventually killed or otherwise made to suffer greatly for trying to get themselves or others out of involuntary probable lifelong captivity, for that matter, in various ways.
Ultimately, many reported numerous horrible events they'd either gone through or witnessed to dozens, if not hundreds, of authority figures. And most who were responsible for such events were eventually brought to justice, one way or another. Unfortunately, not all the guilty parties were quickly brought to justice. Some of them are still each somewhere in the world out there, or their various descendants or associates or friends are. So ultimate justice has not yet been fully achieved for countless crimes against so many innocent victims.
Since the occurrences related directly to many police and military raids in multiple places, Tokujiro has never gone underground all by himself needlessly by choice. Whether he ever will again remains to be seen. He rarely, if ever, talks about his life prior to his marriage to a certain woman whose true personal name he jealously guards to the best of his ability, whenever and however he can from anyone he deems unworthy of knowing in his life. Pictures of him and/or Wade, among others, will be shared as possible, necessary, appropriate, and desired, of course, Lord willing. I'll probably wrap up my introductory posts about the Great Plains Bisons in the next post, I think, folks.
Pictures of certain team-related graphics will be seen below. Thanks again for making them, low. Until the next post, then, I'll close this post. CD out.
Last edited by Clovidequano Dovatha; 06-17-2020 at 10:14 AM.
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