Wild Seven
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Wild Seven is a fictional terrorist group in the 2003 Japanese film Battle Royale II: Requiem. They are led by Shuya Nanahara.
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[edit] Members
The "Seven" are:
Number | Name | Played by | Role(s) |
1 | Shuya Nanahara | Tatsuya Fujiwara | Leader, fighter and founder |
2 | Saki Sakurai | Natsuki Kato | Sniper and fighter |
3 | Mitsugu Sakai | Yuuma Ishigaki | Fighter and founder; also mediator and peacemaker |
4 | Maki Souda | Yoko Maki | Technical "wizard" and fighter |
5 | Soji Kazama | Mitsuru Murata | Fighter and sniper |
6 | Satoshi Imakire | Toshihiro Wada | Fighter and demolitions |
7 | Kengo Yonai | Miku Kuga | Fighter |
Some runaway children and teenagers also hang along with the Seven, such as Jin.
[edit] Slogan
Latin (original):
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- Jacta Alea Est
English (translation):
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- The Die is Cast.
The slogan is located on the top right of the Wild Seven flag. The original Latin phrase is Alea iacta est, alleged to have been spoken by Julius Caesar upon crossing the river Rubicon and starting a civil war.
[edit] Weapons
Wild Seven operates an arsenal of Soviet- and home-made weapons.
[edit] Firearms
AK-47 assault rifle - Dragunov sniper rifle - ? revolver
[edit] Explosives
RPG-7 rocket launcher - Home-made rocket launcher - Hand grenades - Trip-wire mines - Time bombs
[edit] See also
- Anti-Terrorist Attack Team
- Terrorism and the War on Terror