History
Jung Sakamura was one of the highly trained security guards on the Fujiyama Emperor,[1] an innovative high-speed train that covered the terrain between Hiroshima and Tokyo, Japan. Several nationalist Japanese capitalists opposed the project because it involved accepting foreign investment; therefore, threats of terrorist acts had been received for the inauguration of the train. The criminal actions were carried out by Hammerhead's Maggia Family[2] and disgruntled Japanese people like Huike;[1] one of the investors hired Silver Sable as additional security for the inauguration,[2] but Hammerhead and his allies still managed to hide bombs on the train.[1]
During the train's maiden voyage, Sakamura found the bombs using scanners, but he and the rest of the guards were captured by enemy forces. Still, Sable and her superhuman ally Sandman found and rescued them. During that operation, Sakamura broke free, grabbed a gun, and helped Sable against the criminals, earning her respect. Sakamura presented the situation to Sable and offered to collaborate with her by attempting to remotely defuse bombs with the help of another Sable agent, Raul Quentino, and also to search for Hammerhead's men. Quentino and Sakamura defused the bombs, but Hammerhead's forces attempted to reactivate them manually.[1] Sable left the train to defuse bombs attached to the outside hull, with Sakamura guiding her by radio. The operation was a success and saved the train, and Sable offered Sakamura membership in her mercenary unit, the Wild Pack.[3]Attributes
Abilities
Sakamura was a trained security guard, skilled in handling weapons and capable of defending himself and others in the event of violence. He has been seen to untie himself, pick up another person's handgun, and use it with excellent accuracy.[1]
Sakamura also had experience in demolitions and could defuse bombs remotely and manually, or explain to a third party how to do so.[1]
Sakamura also knew how to use the Fujiyama Emperor's scanner technology to find stowaways or dangerous materials.[1]