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: Shin was the succesor to the Nanto Koshu Ken <span style="font-size:14px;">(南斗孤鷲拳, </span>''South Dipper Lone Eagle Fist''<span style="font-size:14px;">)</span> , a brutal fighting style that revolved around piercing the flesh of the opponent utilising the hands or feet. This is shown in prime detail during his first encounter with Kenshiro, when he tortures his former friend by repeatedly piercing his chest with a single finger, giving Kenshiro his infamous seven scars. The power of the attacks are such that Shin was able to even overwhelm the steel skin of general [[Balcom]]. An exceptional fighter, Shin is one of the few people in the series who could boast having defeated Kenshiro once. | : Shin was the succesor to the Nanto Koshu Ken <span style="font-size:14px;">(南斗孤鷲拳, </span>''South Dipper Lone Eagle Fist''<span style="font-size:14px;">)</span> , a brutal fighting style that revolved around piercing the flesh of the opponent utilising the hands or feet. This is shown in prime detail during his first encounter with Kenshiro, when he tortures his former friend by repeatedly piercing his chest with a single finger, giving Kenshiro his infamous seven scars. The power of the attacks are such that Shin was able to even overwhelm the steel skin of general [[Balcom]]. An exceptional fighter, Shin is one of the few people in the series who could boast having defeated Kenshiro once. | ||
==TV series== | ==TV series== | ||
: In the TV series, Shin's empire is notably larger compared to the manga. In addition to his four lieutenants ([[Heart]], [[Spade]], [[Diamond]], and [[Club]]), it also includes the [[Golan|God's Army]] organization, [[Jackal|Jackal's]] gang and a host of subordinate groups. As Kenshiro continues to thwart his efforts at every turn, Shin assembles his remaining troops and sends them on an all-out assault against Kenshiro as he approaches Southern Cross. After Kenshiro is presumed dead, [[Balcom]] seizes the opportunity to plot a mutiny against Shin, and although Shin defeats him, the city is destroyed in the chaos. With Shin vowing to build another Southern Cross, Yuria decides to commit suicide from the palace balcony and prevent the violence repeating itself. | : In the TV series, Shin's empire is notably larger compared to the manga. In addition to his four lieutenants ([[Heart]], [[Spade]], [[Diamond]], and [[Club]]) he has a fifth lieutenant named [[Joker]] who serves as his right hand, it also includes the [[Golan|God's Army]] organization, [[Jackal|Jackal's]] gang and a host of subordinate groups. As Kenshiro continues to thwart his efforts at every turn, Shin assembles his remaining troops and sends them on an all-out assault against Kenshiro as he approaches Southern Cross. After Kenshiro is presumed dead, [[Balcom]] seizes the opportunity to plot a mutiny against Shin, and although Shin defeats him, the city is destroyed in the chaos. With Shin vowing to build another Southern Cross, Yuria decides to commit suicide from the palace balcony and prevent the violence repeating itself. | ||
==1986 movie== | ==1986 movie== |
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