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Kenji Oyama, also known as Lord Dark Wind, is the father of [[Lady Deathstrike]].  
[[Kenji Oyama]], also known as Lord Dark Wind, is the father of [[Lady Deathstrike]].  


Kenji Oyama was a military pilot for the Japanese Army and famed war hero during World War II. In 1945, Japan was losing the war, so Oyama volunteered for a kamikaze suicide mission. Oyama crashed his bomb-laden fighter against an American aircraft carrier, but the defective explosives failed to detonate. He believed his own survival was a shameful disgrace he would have to amend. Oyama was scarred from the impact and became a prisoner of war. From that very moment, Oyama has been committed to restoring both his own honor and Japan's by following a strict samurai-like code. He even planned to use his family in his quest, branding his children as a sign of superiority.
Kenji Oyama was a military pilot for the Japanese Army and famed war hero during World War II. In 1945, Japan was losing the war, so Oyama volunteered for a kamikaze suicide mission. Oyama crashed his bomb-laden fighter against an American aircraft carrier, but the defective explosives failed to detonate. He believed his own survival was a shameful disgrace he would have to amend. Oyama was scarred from the impact and became a prisoner of war. From that very moment, Oyama has been committed to restoring both his own honor and Japan's by following a strict samurai-like code. He even planned to use his family in his quest, branding his children as a sign of superiority.
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