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The '''''nekakami''''' (meaning "Spirit Cats") are a secret group of assassins for hire. They are the premier spies and assassins of the [[Draconis Combine]], masters of deceit and subterfuge. They are sometimes called '''''nekogami''''', '''''nekekami''''', or '''''kekogami'''''.
 
The '''''nekakami''''' (meaning "Spirit Cats") are a secret group of assassins for hire. They are the premier spies and assassins of the [[Draconis Combine]], masters of deceit and subterfuge. They are sometimes called '''''nekogami''''', '''''nekekami''''', or '''''kekogami'''''.
  
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[[Theodore Kurita]] supposedly met with the nekakami during the [[Fourth Succession War]], before reaching a pact with the organization during the 3030s. The nekakami and the [[yakuza]] reportedly played a significant role in gathering information for the Kurita heir during the [[War of 3039]]. In this conflict, nekakami operatives allegedly operated on both [[New Avalon]] and [[Tharkad]] gathering intelligence. The nekakami were also reportedly responsible for leaving an origami cat on the throne of [[Melissa Steiner-Davion]] on 12 July [[3039]], an act considered to be an open warning to former [[Archon]] [[Katrina Steiner]], as it demonstrated their ability to penetrate the most secure building in the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] undetected.<ref name=Wo3039-64>''Historical: War of 3039'', p. 64 "Shadow Wars  Black Cats"</ref>
 
[[Theodore Kurita]] supposedly met with the nekakami during the [[Fourth Succession War]], before reaching a pact with the organization during the 3030s. The nekakami and the [[yakuza]] reportedly played a significant role in gathering information for the Kurita heir during the [[War of 3039]]. In this conflict, nekakami operatives allegedly operated on both [[New Avalon]] and [[Tharkad]] gathering intelligence. The nekakami were also reportedly responsible for leaving an origami cat on the throne of [[Melissa Steiner-Davion]] on 12 July [[3039]], an act considered to be an open warning to former [[Archon]] [[Katrina Steiner]], as it demonstrated their ability to penetrate the most secure building in the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] undetected.<ref name=Wo3039-64>''Historical: War of 3039'', p. 64 "Shadow Wars  Black Cats"</ref>
  
On 9 January [[3040]], a nekakami assassin tried to murder Coordinator [[Takashi Kurita]]. The assassination was ordered by a yakuza ''oyabun'' who incorrectly believed it to be the will of [[Theodore Kurita]]. Theodore rushed to his father's palace and killed the assassin. Some time later, when the [[Black Dragons]] attempted a coup on [[Luthien]] to depose and murder Theodore, some nekakami, disguised as [[ISF]], helped Theodore's son, [[Franklin Sakamoto]], protecting him and defeating the Dragons.<ref>''A Guide to Covert Ops'', p. 101</ref>
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On 9 January [[3040]], a nekakami assassin tried to murder Coordinator [[Takashi Kurita]]. The assassination was ordered by a yakuza oyabun who incorrectly believed it to be the will of [[Theodore Kurita]]. Theodore rushed to his father's palace and killed the assassin. Some time later, when the [[Black Dragons]] attempted a coup on [[Luthien]] to depose and murder Theodore, some nekakami, disguised as [[ISF]], helped Theodore's son, [[Franklin Sakamoto]], protecting him and defeating the Dragons.<ref>''A Guide to Covert Ops'', p. 101</ref>
  
After the rebirth of the [[Second Star League]], Theodore Kurita secretly sent a group of four nekakami to join [[Task Force Serpent]], answerable only to the commander of the task force. They were [[Kasugai Hatsumi]], [[Honda Tan]], [[Rumiko Fox]], and [[Kieji Sendai]].<ref>''The Hunters'', ch. 7</ref> During the [[Battle of Huntress (3060)|Battle of Huntress]] they destroyed a Jaguar command center, and Hatsumi died in a sword duel against Smoke Jaguar Khan [[Lincoln Osis]], after severely wounding him.<ref>''Shadows of War'', ch. 19</ref>
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After the rebirth of the [[Second Star League]], Theodore Kurita secretly sent a group of four nekakami to join [[Task Force Serpent]], answerable only to the commander of the task force. They were [[Kasugai Hatsumi]], [[Honda Tan]], [[Rumiko Fox]], and [[Kieji Sendai]]. During the [[Battle of Huntress]] they destroyed a Jaguar command center, and Hatsumi died in a sword duel against Smoke Jaguar Khan [[Lincoln Osis]], after severely wounding him.{{cn}}
 
 
The ''Nekakami'' were still active in the [[ilClan Era]]. The 12 June [[3152]], one sent by [[Yori Kurita]] killed [[New Samarkand]] Warlord [[Ryota Murakami]], a loyalist to ''Kanrei'' [[Matsuhari Toranaga]], to make sure Ryota didn't sent troops to the [[Dragon's Tongue]], opposing Yori's orders. After fatally wounding Ryota, the assassin told him it was his duty to the Dragon.<ref>''The Damocles Sanction'' pp. 55-56</ref>
 
  
 
==Career==
 
==Career==
 
* Nekakami Childhood  
 
* Nekakami Childhood  
* Nekakami Aspirant (from age of ten to twenty) it takes normally five year of practice
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* Nekakami Aspirant (from age of ten to twenty) it takes normally 5 year of practice
* Way of the Spirit Cats - during this time the specialization takes place and takes three years
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* Way of the Spirit Cats - during this time the specialization takes place and takes 3 years
* Nekakami Special Training - that the final stages to reach the highest level within the Nekakami and last another three years <ref>''A Guide to Covert Ops'', pp. 19-21, "Nekakami Aspirant"</ref>
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* Nekakami Special Training - that the final stages to reach the highest level within the Nekakami and last another 3 years <ref>''A Guide to Covert Ops'', pp. 19-21, "Nekakami Aspirant"</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
*''[[The Damocles Sanction]]''
 
 
*''[[A Guide to Covert Ops]]''
 
*''[[A Guide to Covert Ops]]''
 
*''[[Heir to the Dragon]]''
 
*''[[Heir to the Dragon]]''
 
*''[[Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1]]''
 
*''[[Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1]]''
 
*''[[Historical: War of 3039]]''
 
*''[[Historical: War of 3039]]''
 
  
 
[[Category:Intelligence Agencies|Nekakami]]
 
[[Category:Intelligence Agencies|Nekakami]]

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