@Hidecki consider for a moment that the Japanese guy he worked with was from the Imperial Japanese, that means they arrived around the same time, which likely means they're WW2 veterans from opposite sides
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@Aiden Furry
so very true.
I've had the opportunity to work with past servicemen who sadly served against the Japanese during WW2. Its was a sad moment in history that definitely left scars on both sides.
PTSD (in those days was called shell shock) was a common thing amongst those on both sides of the war. And if the Aussie soldier has that (and also knowing how reckless some ex-soldiers can be) there is no telling what may happen.
But there is one thing that most 'true blue Aussies' will agree on. It's to help your mates in times of need! So is there something else happening in the background?
Now there isonly one problem. Have to wait for more details as the series progresses 😖