AFTER-ACTION REPORT

Investigating a series of strange murders, the agents (Baransky, Manders, Kersey-Vespers & O'Neil) went to the house of one Opal Yamamoto, a Japanese-American citizen who was forcibly interned at the nation's entrance into the war. The agents encountered two strange Japanese boys at the house, wearing unusual silver caps. It was discovered that these "children" were in fact some kind of mythological creature, and the caps allowed them (and others) to change their shape.

Eventually entrance was gained to the house, and the agents discovered a number of sealed "monster jars", as evidenced before in the "Monster Island" operation. This alarmed the agents, who promptly contacted Ron Ishigawa in Hawaii and arranged to have him rendesvous with them at the camp in which Mrs. Yamamoto was interned.

At the camp, the agents found Mrs. Yamamoto a welcoming host, but once in her home, they report feeling strangely unable to think or act. It was revealed that their host was actually the Goddess Benzaten, the only female of the seven Kami of luck, with domain over the arts, general feminine deportment and love. She claimed to be searching for the sacred sword, Kusanagi, taken from Susanwo and given to her to hide.

For reasons unknown, a melee ensued, revealing a mystical mirror in her home that acted as some kind of dimensional portal (see ref: Smoking Mirror). Yamamoto eventually left the scene through the portal, unfortunately taking the dazzled Ron Ishigawa with her.