



So I think the top two here are pretty well squared away. The bottom two are new and will probably be noodled with for a thousand years. The source story is pretty much completely gone from the second deck from the top, but it looks good and has assumed its own narrative.
Chris thought the central figure was
the admiral that bombed pearl harbor. Maybe that's what I'll start telling people. Its less depressing than the actual
inspiration, at least to me.
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