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|caption = Image of Beom Dae as [[Paramount_Leaders_of_Neo-Korea|Paramount Leader]], circa 2020
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|office2 = [[Deputy to the Paramount Leader|Deputy Paramount Leader]]
|office2 = [[Ministry of Culture (Neo-Korea)|Minister of Cultural Affairs]]
|leader2  = [[Hikaru Sakuma]]
|term_start2 = April 20th 1986
|term_start2  = 3rd January, 1993
|term_end2 = 3rd January, 1995
|term_end2    = March 12th, 1995
|predecessor2 = [[Pyoyter Nakiovich]]
|predecessor2 = [[TBD]]
|successor2 = Okazaki Eiji
|successor2   = [[Kamiya Kazue]]


|office3 = [[Ministry of Culture (Neo-Korea)|Minister of Cultural Affairs]]
|office3 = [[Koseitenkukai|Head of the Koseitenkukai]]
|term_start3 = December 20th 1984
|term_start3 = August 13th, 1965
|term_end3 = 3rd January, 1993
|term_end3 = September 3rd, 1973
|predecessor3 = [[Pyoyter Nakiovich]]
|predecessor3 = Position Established
|successor3 = Okazaki Eiji
|successor3 = Position Abolished




|office4 = [[Central Governing Council|Member of the Central Governing Council, Omiskan District, Third Seat]]
|office4 = [[Central Governing Council|Member of the Central Governing Council, Omiskan District, Third Seat]]
|term_start4 = January 1st, 1980
|term_start4 = January 1st, 1964
|term_end4 = 12th January, 1990
|term_end4 = 12th January, 1995
|predecessor4= Shiro Chiasa
|predecessor4= Shiro Chiasa
|successor4 = Kuba Miyuki
|successor4 = Kuba Miyuki
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|birth_date = {{Birth date|1938|05|10}} {{small|(age 96, as of early 2034)}}
|birth_date = {{Birth date|1938|05|10}} {{small|(age 96, as of early 2034)}}
|birth_place = [[Fuzan]], [[Neo-Korea]]
|birth_place = [[Fuzan]], [[Neo-Korea]]
| birth_name    = Shimada Beom
|party = [[National Development Party]] {{small|1960-Present}}
|party = [[National Development Party]] {{small|1960-Present}}
|alma_mater = Fuzan People's College {{small|(graduation circa 1966)}}
|alma_mater = Fuzan People's College {{small|(graduation circa 1966)}}
|awards = [[Orders, Decorations, and Medals of Neo-Korea|Order of the Recognition of Development of Pan-Hiakemirian Concepts]] {{small|(awarded circa 1986)}}
|awards = [[Orders, Decorations, and Medals of Neo-Korea|Order of the Recognition of Development of Pan-Hiakemirian Concepts]] {{small|(awarded circa 1986)}}
| nickname        = The Paramount <br> The Orange Eminence (1986-1995)
|allegiance = Neo-Korea
|allegiance = Neo-Korea
| branch          = Neo-Korean Ground Forces
| branch          = Neo-Korean Ground Forces
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| rank            = [[Military Ranks of Neo-Korea|Generalissimus]]}}
| rank            = [[Military Ranks of Neo-Korea|Generalissimus]]}}


Beom Dae (born May 10th, 1938) is the [[Paramount_Leaders_of_Neo-Korea|Paramount Leader]] of [[Neo-Korea]], having served in the role for a period of approximately 39 years as of 2034. Beom Dae is the longest-reigning leader of any state within modern [[History_of_Neo-Korea|Kāichrén History]], coming to power in the wake of the death of [[Hikaru Sakuma]] after being appointed as a compromise candidate for the previously unfilled position of [[Deputy_to_the_Paramount_Leader|Deputy Paramount Leader]] in the [[Third Emergency Party Congress (Neo-Korea)]], after having previously held a position in both the [[Central Governing Council]] and as the [[Ministry_of_Culture_(Neo-Korea)|Minister of Cultural Affairs]]. Originally installed as an easy-to-control puppet leader, Beom would seize control of the state through his annexation of Jungg'o, which compounded upon his public support to the point where he was able to dispose of those who had installed him to power. These actions were generally carried out through reassignment to secondary positions in far-off locations of the State, and the more direct assassination of certain key figures.  
Beom Dae (born May 10th, 1938, née Shinada Beom) is the [[Heads_of_State_of_the_Atarashī_Jōtai|Paramount Leader]] of [[Neo-Korea]]. Beom Dae has been the head of state of 39 years following the [[Third Emergency Party Congress]] which ended the period of [[Central Governing Council]] leadership over the state and re-established the until-then vacant role of [[Paramount Leader]]. Initially appointed as a compromise candidate between the influential [[Factionalism in the National Development Party|Anzen]] and Keieikō factions of the [[Central Governing Council]], he would assert himself as a leader following both the [[1995 Economic Reforms]] and the [[Invasion of Jungg'o]], which allowed him to centralize power into his leadership role and establish himself as the definite source of power within the state.


Beom Dae's leadership has involved many shifts in policy in comparison to his direct predecessor, most notably in his favoring of the "Right" faction of the [[National Development Party]], which has generally manifested as support to the [[Iminchebol]] and the establishment of [[Lushun]] as a testing ground for the concept of economic opening to the world.
Beom has fulfilled a number of ministerial roles throughout the course of Neo-Korea's recent history, including being the [[Ministry of Culture (Neo-Korea)|Minister of Cultural Affairs]], the [[Koseitenkukai|Head of the Koseitenkukai]], [[Deputy to the Paramount Leader]], and a number of minor additional roles. Throughout his tenure of leadership he has realigned the state towards the belief of the general "right" of the [[National Development Party]], aligning his policies variously with the Anzen and Keieikō while also incorporating certain aspects of Shakakukō policy, including the promotion of competition between factions in the electoral sphere, alongside continuing the efforts of [[Okuma Taro]] for international reconciliation with certain powers.


Beom Dae was born in [[Fuzan]] shortly before its destruction via nuclear bomb in the [[Great War (Esvanovia)|Great War]], and he would be one of the foremost supporters of its reconstruction in the wake of the civil war, spending the majority of his career both as a student in the Fuzan People's College (at this point located in Omiskan) and as a member of the Central Governing Council agitating for assistance to its reconstruction.
It is believed that many of Beom's personal traits are derived from personal trauma relating to the [[Atomic Bombing of Fuzan]] during the course of the [[Great War (Esvanovia)|Great War]], with much of his career before being appointed as Minister of Culture being focused on providing aid to the city and working to reconstruct it. Beom has continued to promote [[Iminchebol]] investment in Fuzan into the modern era as well, especially in relation to Iminchebol focused on civilian industries.


==Early Life==
==Early Life==


Beom Dae was born in Fuzan during the [[Great War (Esvanovia)|Great War]], with his family forced to leave the city by the conflict, evacuating the city a shortly before the [[Atomic Bombing of Fuzan]] occurred. He would be raised on the outskirts of Omiskan throughout the course of the conflict, before moving with his family to the south of the country in the prelude to the civil war- his family throwing their lot in with the nucleus of what would become Neo-Korea, at that point under the leadership of [[Hikaru Sakuma]]. He would join the nascent [[White Guard]]- a militant youth movement being organized by Hikaru's second-in-command, [[Pyoyter Nakiovich]], around this point, additionally joining the prototype of the [[National Development Party]]. He would not particularly distinguish himself in this period, with his greatest role in the overall conflict being assisting in the repair of certain vehicle. Beom would form connections with [[Muraoka Shig]] around this period, as a part of his previously mentioned repair assistance- with the two meeting during an attempt to fix a damaged 30' MCV- where, after a dispute on what method should actually be used to repair the craft, the two would engage in a fist fight, which would eventually turn into a drinking session after the conflict ended.
Beom would be born as Shimada Beom in [[Fuzan]] during the year of 1938, his family having lived in the city since the [[State of Kaesong]]'s economic policies caused his grandfather to be forcibly relocated there. His family was minorly wealthy despite the hardship caused by the Great War, operating an Iminchebol-associated hotel in the city which saw patronage by figures of minor political import. Beom was notably isolated as a child, having a lacking connection with his cousins who also lived in Fuzan and being isolated amongst other youth of his age due to a perceived "coldness" in his interactions with others. This isolation was worsened due to his family leaving the city and joining the exodus to [[Omiskan]] in 1946, with Beom being unable to find new friends due to his aforementioned "coldness".  
 
The relationship with his cousins would be permanently cut when they died in totality during the atomic bombing of Fuzan, with Beom entering the workforce at the age of 12, being one of many children conscripted into "voluntary labor battalions" during the last years of [[Ogata Katsu]]'s regime. During this time he would take his first foray into ideological politics, joining the [[Pan-Hiakemirism|Pan-Hiakemirist]] debate group established by older members of the labor battalion. He remained ideologically uncommitted during the early years of the [[Kāichrén Civil War]], but due to his father's alignment with the ideals of [[Hikaru Sakuma]], he would become a technical citizen of the [[Provisional Directorate of the Yanshen]].
 
===Kāichrén Civil War===
 
At the age of 16 Beom would become a member of the Directorate's "Youth Repair Groups", an attempt to reduce the drain on educated labor required for the repair of military and civilian vehicles by providing them with teams of youth workers to direct. During his time in the YRG he would become acquainted with [[Muraoka Shig]], the two engaging in correspondence over letters following a series of debates on certain aspects of both repair and ideology. During this time, Beom generally considered himself to be on the left of the ideological spectrum of Pan-Hiakemirism, questioning many of the goals of the civil war in his private discussions with Muraoka. Despite these qualms, over time he would come to take some level of pride in the mechanical work itself, to the point that he discussed eventually trying to gain work as a designer for civilian projects which could include his newfound enjoyment of tinkering, with him also considering architectural work for a time.
 
Beom's mother would die in 1955, and his father in 1956 - with Beom not being aware of such until 1958 due to his work in the YRG and later a political development Cadre. Upon finding out that he had been too late to see even their funerals, he would rename himself in what he considered an act of separation form the family, taking the western-styled name of Beom Dae in emulation of [[Osamu Kyu-Bong]].
 
The trajectory of his career would change significantly with the end of the YRG system in 1957 following the Directorate's victory over the [[Renikai]], as there was no longer a severe pressure upon the state and therefore there was more time to attempt to build up civilian structures in occupied territories to prepare for the looming battle with the [[Hitotsutai]]. In service to this goal, Beom was sent alongside a cadre of other young technically-military figures with the goal to organize political representation in the region. The leader of Beom's cadre at this time, Shiro Chiasa, had a notable hostile relationship with Beom, this negative relationship leading Beom to seek to dethrone him in a political and social sense.
 
With this goal in mind, he would run against Chiasa in the 1964 [[Central Governing Council]] elections, achieving a surprising upset victory at the age of 26.


==Political Career==
==Political Career==


Beom Dae was the successor to Shiro Chiasa, who had been a minor leader during the Civil War. Shiro had been elected in the previous 1970 elections- primarily as a result of his Civil War experience. The two had a notably hostile relationship- with Chiasa describing Beom as an "ill-tempered, foolish man- lacking an ideological commitment to the Party- and failing to see the key points of ideological development necessary for the future". No statements of Beom's own opinion on Chiasa have been written, or, at least, recorded by Beom Dae, although (shortly before his death, and shortly after Beom's acension to the role of Deputy Paramount Leader) Chiasa would be reassigned to an agricultural position in Jungg'o. Beom Dae would, during this period, organize relief and reconstruction efforts for Fuzan, including the establishment one of the first HSR networks in the nation as a means to more easily transport material to assist in these efforts.
===CGC Member===
 
Beom would be the youngest member of the CGC elected in 1964, his shocking victory against Chiasa in part being driven by his youth and the surprising speechmaking capacity Beom had. Throughout his long career as a member of the CGC, he would switch factional affiliation repeatedly, variously presenting himself as an independent, Seitei-ha member, Keieikō loyalist, or - in what was considered one of the most severe cases of opportunism in [[Kāichrén]] political history up to that point, joining the Kōshin for an exact period of 30 days before immediately leaving as soon as he was re-elected. Despite this factional flipping, his policies remained mostly consistent throughout his career until he became Paramount Leader, including the encouraging of State-[[Iminchebol]] collaboration, vaguely pacifistic foreign policy focused on establishing Neo-Korea as a notable neutral merchant power, an expansion of factional power over society, and - most radically at the time - attempted détente with Jungg'o. The latter was moreso born out of a distinct distaste towards Marquesan and Aureumterra and fear that they could exploit a conflict between the two states than any particular affinity towards Jungg'o, with him believing that it was a political inevitability that Jungg'o would eventually return to Kāichrén hands.
 
Beom's eccentricities at this point were allowed due to his unalloyed popularity amongst the majority of the population - with his efforts to assist Fuzan generating a cloud of popularity / trustworthiness around him that Beom utilized to enact greater forms of patronage towards Fuzan, including the shifting of Iminchebol contracts to favor construction in that region and political kickbacks for lower level officials in Fuzan. In exchange for Beom's support in these matters, he received both guaranteed support from Fuzan and the role of a defacto leader of the block of politicians elected from Fuzan.
 
===Head of the [[Koseitenkukai]]===
 
One of Beom's most notable roles during his time as a member of the CGC was his appointment to the Koseitenkukai in 1965. The Koseitenkuki, also known as the Kosekuki, was an political council and advisory grouped designed to find a solution to the post-KCW issue of a surplus of orphaned youth and the lack of societal safety nets for these groups. Beom's role as the head of such would be crucial in the eventual adoption of the Crèche system of communal child rearing which continues to exist in Neo-Korea, with Beom's own favoritism towards that specific method of child rearing believed to be derived from his belief that it would prevent social or interactive isolation.
 
The Crèche system would first be tested in Fuzan in the form of the Jintasentā, a multi-floor complex designed by modernist architects personally hired by Beom, where it would have generally positive impact on the status of child safety and education in the region, eventually leading to its mass introduction in other regions of the state. Beom would be the only head of the Kosekuki, as its goal was deemed accomplished and it was therefore abolished in 1973.
 
===Minister of Culture===
 
Beom would be appointed to the role of Minister of Culture in the last days of [[Hikaru Sakuma]]'s period of state control, scant months before he was placed into a coma by the [[1986 Hikaru Sakuma Assassination Attempt]]. He would retain this role throughout the entirety of the CGC Period. His primary actions in the context of the role were based on encouraging foreign tourism in [[Kaihima]], especially in relation to the existing natural landmarks such possessed.
 
Efforts were also taken to investigate the potential of establishing an area on the mainland for economic and political tourism, although this was deemed nonviable with the fashion in which most cities had been constructed. Attempting to create a new city for the role was also rejected, with lacking space which would be easy to work with cited as the key reason. [[Lushun]] would eventually come to be in part because of Beom's irritation at the failure of the tourist-city concept.
 
==CGC Period==


After a relatively swift 4 years, Beom would be brought into the Hikaru cabinet as the Minister of Cultural Affairs. This appointment of a previously minor official is primarily believed to be due to his efforts in supporting Fuzan, and due to his genuine popularity amongst the population as a result. He would work alongside the leader of the Ministry of Economic Development, one [[Muraoka Shig]], to promote tourism from abroad on Far Island, resulting in an increase to its value economically to the state. He would also work to involve the nascent [[Iminchebol]] in cultural efforts, including armament showcases and economic development designed to account for (and protect) locations of cultural import.
Beom would be a somewhat notable figure during the course of the CGC period, acting as an arguable {{wp|Éminence_grise|Grey Eminence}} for the Keieikō during the period. This association with the Keieikō was born from his friendship with [[Muraoka Shig]], who had become ascendant in such throughout the course of decades, especially after both worked to force the resignation of [[Anzai Kurou]]. Despite their weakening during the course of the [[Goya Tadashi]] and [[Okuma Taro]] governments, they would be able to marshal the political power to force the latter's resignation following the reveal of his daughter's defection, allowing them to push forward Muraoka as the new leader of the state.


He would be given the position of Deputy Paramount Leader after 3 years of Hikaru being in a coma, as a result the CGC determining that a successor had become necessary to maintain public belief in the sustainability of the government, Beom being chosen as a compromise candidate between the "Right" (Consisting of Muraoka's own allies in the party) and "Left" (comprised primarily of the CIS) factions at the expense of the "Center". This choice was because he was not believed to possess any particular ambitions that would make him unwilling to follow their directions, thus meaning that they could maintain the pace of partification they were currently engaging in. Beom's first two years as deputy would seemingly prove this, with the approval the vast majority of proposed policy, and personal support of the appointment of supposed loyalists to these factions in the hall of power, although even at this early stage he had begun appointing his own loyalists to minor roles within the state.
While both members of the pair had wanted to have Muraoka become the next Paramount Leader, it was made impossible for such to occur by the influence of the Anzen, or more specifically its leader [[Pyoyter Nakiovich]], who refused to allow Muraoka any closer to the reigns of absolute state power than he already was. In an act of political manipulation, the pair faked a sudden breakdown in mutual relations - with Beom using the deception to rally aspects of the party he knew were opposed to Muraoka into triggering a successful vote to appoint a new leader - which Muraoka then used his own influence to stall, thus triggering the [[Third Emergency Party Congress]].


Upon ascending to power, Beom would take action to secure his own power via a false-flag operation blaming Jungg'o for rioting within the country around this period, additionally associating the Center faction with supposedly "Subverting" members of the "Center" into not taking action against said riots. With the conflict- and the later occupation, Beom would appoint members of opposed factions to minor roles abroad, far away from the center of power, most notably the reassignment of the former Head of the CGC to management of a hydroelectric plant.
===Third Emergency Party Congress===


TBA
Beom would successfully maneuver to have himself be appointed as a compromise candidate by both his ally Muraoka and his rival Pyoyter Nakiovich - successfully presenting himself as a compromise candidate able to end the potential thread of factional disputes ending the ability of the state to function.


===Ideological Developments===
==Paramount Leader==


Beom has heavily realigned the [[National Development Party]] around its former "Right" flank, instituting the "1995 System" which bolstered the power of the [[Iminchebol]], and supporting economic opening to foreign investment in Lushun, alongside state backing for their expansion abroad. The economic aspect of these reforms has primarily manifested in his personal efforts to open lines of foreign trade with nations such as [[Svetvostok]] and the [[Federation of Atkemri]].
==Ideological Developments==


==Personal Life==
==Personal Life==


===Personality===
===Personality===
Beom Dae has been notably reclusive throughout his career, with very little being publicly known about his relationship with others, in the past or present. From what has been gleaned from interpersonal interaction with other leaders, it has been deemed likely that he exhibits limited traits of Antisocial Personality Disorder ({{wp|Antisocial_personality_disorder|APD}}), although no official diagnosis has been made.
Beom Dae has notably been involved in multiple architectural programs, with it being stated (and due to the lack of specific traits notable to the work of other Neo-Korean architects) all-but-confirmed that he was directly involved in the design of [[Beom Dae Tower]], [[The Fuzan Center for The Arts]], and other notable structures in Neo-Korea.


===Health===
Beom Dae is notably healthy for a person of his age, having exhibited no major loss of physical capability throughout his 39-year period of political leadership. While his health records have not been released, it is presumed that he is not suffering from any major medical issues as of the current period, although his glasses have become progressively larger throughout the last 5 years. This good health is presumed to be due to regular exercise and access to the best healthcare within the country.





Latest revision as of 20:31, 1 November 2024

Beom Dae
Beom .png
Image of Beom Dae as Paramount Leader, circa 2020
Paramount Leader
Assumed office
March 12th, 1995
DeputyImai Amaya
Preceded byHikaru Sakmua
Minister of Cultural Affairs
In office
April 20th 1986 – 3rd January, 1995
Preceded byPyoyter Nakiovich
Succeeded byOkazaki Eiji
Head of the Koseitenkukai
In office
August 13th, 1965 – September 3rd, 1973
Preceded byPosition Established
Succeeded byPosition Abolished
Member of the Central Governing Council, Omiskan District, Third Seat
In office
January 1st, 1964 – 12th January, 1995
Preceded byShiro Chiasa
Succeeded byKuba Miyuki
Personal details
Born
Shimada Beom

(1938-05-10)May 10, 1938 (age 96, as of early 2034)
Fuzan, Neo-Korea
Political partyNational Development Party 1960-Present
Alma materFuzan People's College (graduation circa 1966)
AwardsOrder of the Recognition of Development of Pan-Hiakemirian Concepts (awarded circa 1986)
Nickname(s)The Paramount
The Orange Eminence (1986-1995)
Military service
AllegianceNeo-Korea
Branch/serviceNeo-Korean Ground Forces
Years of service1995 - Present
RankGeneralissimus

Beom Dae (born May 10th, 1938, née Shinada Beom) is the Paramount Leader of Neo-Korea. Beom Dae has been the head of state of 39 years following the Third Emergency Party Congress which ended the period of Central Governing Council leadership over the state and re-established the until-then vacant role of Paramount Leader. Initially appointed as a compromise candidate between the influential Anzen and Keieikō factions of the Central Governing Council, he would assert himself as a leader following both the 1995 Economic Reforms and the Invasion of Jungg'o, which allowed him to centralize power into his leadership role and establish himself as the definite source of power within the state.

Beom has fulfilled a number of ministerial roles throughout the course of Neo-Korea's recent history, including being the Minister of Cultural Affairs, the Head of the Koseitenkukai, Deputy to the Paramount Leader, and a number of minor additional roles. Throughout his tenure of leadership he has realigned the state towards the belief of the general "right" of the National Development Party, aligning his policies variously with the Anzen and Keieikō while also incorporating certain aspects of Shakakukō policy, including the promotion of competition between factions in the electoral sphere, alongside continuing the efforts of Okuma Taro for international reconciliation with certain powers.

It is believed that many of Beom's personal traits are derived from personal trauma relating to the Atomic Bombing of Fuzan during the course of the Great War, with much of his career before being appointed as Minister of Culture being focused on providing aid to the city and working to reconstruct it. Beom has continued to promote Iminchebol investment in Fuzan into the modern era as well, especially in relation to Iminchebol focused on civilian industries.

Early Life

Beom would be born as Shimada Beom in Fuzan during the year of 1938, his family having lived in the city since the State of Kaesong's economic policies caused his grandfather to be forcibly relocated there. His family was minorly wealthy despite the hardship caused by the Great War, operating an Iminchebol-associated hotel in the city which saw patronage by figures of minor political import. Beom was notably isolated as a child, having a lacking connection with his cousins who also lived in Fuzan and being isolated amongst other youth of his age due to a perceived "coldness" in his interactions with others. This isolation was worsened due to his family leaving the city and joining the exodus to Omiskan in 1946, with Beom being unable to find new friends due to his aforementioned "coldness".

The relationship with his cousins would be permanently cut when they died in totality during the atomic bombing of Fuzan, with Beom entering the workforce at the age of 12, being one of many children conscripted into "voluntary labor battalions" during the last years of Ogata Katsu's regime. During this time he would take his first foray into ideological politics, joining the Pan-Hiakemirist debate group established by older members of the labor battalion. He remained ideologically uncommitted during the early years of the Kāichrén Civil War, but due to his father's alignment with the ideals of Hikaru Sakuma, he would become a technical citizen of the Provisional Directorate of the Yanshen.

Kāichrén Civil War

At the age of 16 Beom would become a member of the Directorate's "Youth Repair Groups", an attempt to reduce the drain on educated labor required for the repair of military and civilian vehicles by providing them with teams of youth workers to direct. During his time in the YRG he would become acquainted with Muraoka Shig, the two engaging in correspondence over letters following a series of debates on certain aspects of both repair and ideology. During this time, Beom generally considered himself to be on the left of the ideological spectrum of Pan-Hiakemirism, questioning many of the goals of the civil war in his private discussions with Muraoka. Despite these qualms, over time he would come to take some level of pride in the mechanical work itself, to the point that he discussed eventually trying to gain work as a designer for civilian projects which could include his newfound enjoyment of tinkering, with him also considering architectural work for a time.

Beom's mother would die in 1955, and his father in 1956 - with Beom not being aware of such until 1958 due to his work in the YRG and later a political development Cadre. Upon finding out that he had been too late to see even their funerals, he would rename himself in what he considered an act of separation form the family, taking the western-styled name of Beom Dae in emulation of Osamu Kyu-Bong.

The trajectory of his career would change significantly with the end of the YRG system in 1957 following the Directorate's victory over the Renikai, as there was no longer a severe pressure upon the state and therefore there was more time to attempt to build up civilian structures in occupied territories to prepare for the looming battle with the Hitotsutai. In service to this goal, Beom was sent alongside a cadre of other young technically-military figures with the goal to organize political representation in the region. The leader of Beom's cadre at this time, Shiro Chiasa, had a notable hostile relationship with Beom, this negative relationship leading Beom to seek to dethrone him in a political and social sense.

With this goal in mind, he would run against Chiasa in the 1964 Central Governing Council elections, achieving a surprising upset victory at the age of 26.

Political Career

CGC Member

Beom would be the youngest member of the CGC elected in 1964, his shocking victory against Chiasa in part being driven by his youth and the surprising speechmaking capacity Beom had. Throughout his long career as a member of the CGC, he would switch factional affiliation repeatedly, variously presenting himself as an independent, Seitei-ha member, Keieikō loyalist, or - in what was considered one of the most severe cases of opportunism in Kāichrén political history up to that point, joining the Kōshin for an exact period of 30 days before immediately leaving as soon as he was re-elected. Despite this factional flipping, his policies remained mostly consistent throughout his career until he became Paramount Leader, including the encouraging of State-Iminchebol collaboration, vaguely pacifistic foreign policy focused on establishing Neo-Korea as a notable neutral merchant power, an expansion of factional power over society, and - most radically at the time - attempted détente with Jungg'o. The latter was moreso born out of a distinct distaste towards Marquesan and Aureumterra and fear that they could exploit a conflict between the two states than any particular affinity towards Jungg'o, with him believing that it was a political inevitability that Jungg'o would eventually return to Kāichrén hands.

Beom's eccentricities at this point were allowed due to his unalloyed popularity amongst the majority of the population - with his efforts to assist Fuzan generating a cloud of popularity / trustworthiness around him that Beom utilized to enact greater forms of patronage towards Fuzan, including the shifting of Iminchebol contracts to favor construction in that region and political kickbacks for lower level officials in Fuzan. In exchange for Beom's support in these matters, he received both guaranteed support from Fuzan and the role of a defacto leader of the block of politicians elected from Fuzan.

Head of the Koseitenkukai

One of Beom's most notable roles during his time as a member of the CGC was his appointment to the Koseitenkukai in 1965. The Koseitenkuki, also known as the Kosekuki, was an political council and advisory grouped designed to find a solution to the post-KCW issue of a surplus of orphaned youth and the lack of societal safety nets for these groups. Beom's role as the head of such would be crucial in the eventual adoption of the Crèche system of communal child rearing which continues to exist in Neo-Korea, with Beom's own favoritism towards that specific method of child rearing believed to be derived from his belief that it would prevent social or interactive isolation.

The Crèche system would first be tested in Fuzan in the form of the Jintasentā, a multi-floor complex designed by modernist architects personally hired by Beom, where it would have generally positive impact on the status of child safety and education in the region, eventually leading to its mass introduction in other regions of the state. Beom would be the only head of the Kosekuki, as its goal was deemed accomplished and it was therefore abolished in 1973.

Minister of Culture

Beom would be appointed to the role of Minister of Culture in the last days of Hikaru Sakuma's period of state control, scant months before he was placed into a coma by the 1986 Hikaru Sakuma Assassination Attempt. He would retain this role throughout the entirety of the CGC Period. His primary actions in the context of the role were based on encouraging foreign tourism in Kaihima, especially in relation to the existing natural landmarks such possessed.

Efforts were also taken to investigate the potential of establishing an area on the mainland for economic and political tourism, although this was deemed nonviable with the fashion in which most cities had been constructed. Attempting to create a new city for the role was also rejected, with lacking space which would be easy to work with cited as the key reason. Lushun would eventually come to be in part because of Beom's irritation at the failure of the tourist-city concept.

CGC Period

Beom would be a somewhat notable figure during the course of the CGC period, acting as an arguable Grey Eminence for the Keieikō during the period. This association with the Keieikō was born from his friendship with Muraoka Shig, who had become ascendant in such throughout the course of decades, especially after both worked to force the resignation of Anzai Kurou. Despite their weakening during the course of the Goya Tadashi and Okuma Taro governments, they would be able to marshal the political power to force the latter's resignation following the reveal of his daughter's defection, allowing them to push forward Muraoka as the new leader of the state.

While both members of the pair had wanted to have Muraoka become the next Paramount Leader, it was made impossible for such to occur by the influence of the Anzen, or more specifically its leader Pyoyter Nakiovich, who refused to allow Muraoka any closer to the reigns of absolute state power than he already was. In an act of political manipulation, the pair faked a sudden breakdown in mutual relations - with Beom using the deception to rally aspects of the party he knew were opposed to Muraoka into triggering a successful vote to appoint a new leader - which Muraoka then used his own influence to stall, thus triggering the Third Emergency Party Congress.

Third Emergency Party Congress

Beom would successfully maneuver to have himself be appointed as a compromise candidate by both his ally Muraoka and his rival Pyoyter Nakiovich - successfully presenting himself as a compromise candidate able to end the potential thread of factional disputes ending the ability of the state to function.

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