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"Veteran of the Psychic Wars" is a song by the American hard rock band Blue yster Cult. It was written by Eric Bloom and British author Michael Moorcock[1] (creator of Elric of Melnibon). The song first appeared on the 1981 album Fire of Unknown Origin. An extended live version appears on the 1982 album Extraterrestrial Live. It also appears on the soundtrack of the 1981 animated film Heavy Metal.

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The phrase "...veteran of a Thousand Psychic Wars" is from the Hawkwind song "Standing at the Edge," from the album Warrior on the Edge of Time (1975), which also dealt with the myth of the Eternal Champion and contained lyrics written by Moorcock.[2] Prior to that, the term "psychic war" appears in the poem "Far Arden" by Jim Morrison of The Doors.[3]

The song has been covered by King Django meets the Scrucialists (2003), Arjen Anthony Lucassen (2012) and Ape Machine (2022), as well as in live performances by the Finnish metal band Tarot in 2004,[4] as a bonus track in their 2006 album,[5] Fleesh[6] and Metallica at the Bridge School Benefit in 2007 and later concerts.[7]

An old psychic woman enters a hospital in Osaka and asks surgeon Dr. Ukyo Rettsu to remove a large cancer growth that is killing her. Dr. Rettsu discovers that the cancer is in fact a demon messenger, heralding that a prophesied demonic invasion from 5,000 years ago is coming soon, which tells the surgeon that he is, in fact, the man prophesied to halt the it. Although the old woman dies, her glowing spirit imbues Dr. Rettsu with powers including superhuman toughness, strength and speed. In order to stop the invasion as predicted, Rettsu and his lover Fuyuko Asahina start investigating Japan's past, which leads to an ancient temple where Rettsu has to kill a giant demon.

They next go to Kyoto University to consult Rettsu's old friend Dr. Takase, who redirects them to the old ruins of the Jomon period under suspicions the ancient demon civilization might have been located there. In another expedition with Asahina, Rettsu explores the place and finds a portal that takes him back five millennia into history, meeting in the process five nun spirits known as the Five Goddesses who promise to help him. In the Jomon period, Rettsu allies with human natives and protects them from the demons, and ultimately infiltrates the demon civilization in its underground realm, finding out that they intend to travel forward to the future and exterminate humans to save their own race from extinction at their hands. Before most of them can cross a portal opened by their unseen demon queen, Rettsu destroys them with their own explosives and finishes the job back in the present.

After reuniting with Asahina, Rettsu plans to marry her, but is warned by the Five Goddesses that the demon race is not extinct yet, as the queen is still alive. Taking Rettsu to a secret catacomb, Asahina then reveals that she is the demon queen herself, who assumed human form after the destruction of her civilization. Through history she seduced men to spawn demons and send them back in an attempt to rebuild her race, but they were constantly killed by the Five Goddesses, and now she asks Rettsu to die with her, as she had fallen in love with him. Hearing his rejection, the queen attacks and dominates Rettsu, but he is saved by the goddesses, who help him defeat her. Asahina dies proclaiming her love for him, after which Rettsu returns to his life, with the curse finally destroyed.

Toei Animation released a VHS of the Psychic Wars OVA on February 22, 1991.[1] Psychic Wars was broadcast in North America by Super Channel on December 1, 2008[2] and on the Sci-Fi Channel.[when?] The OVA is licensed in the US and United Kingdom by Manga Entertainment.[3]

Psychic Wars, known originally as Bestial Soldier: Psychic Wars, is a Science Fantasy book series by Japanese author Yasuaki Kadota. Published from 1987, it received an OVA adaptation by Toei Animation, nothing less, in 1991.

A stoic and incredibly manly Japanese doctor, Ukyo Retsu, is hired by an old woman in order to surgically remove an alleged demon that is killing her from inside. Although the woman dies, Ukyo finds the object to be effectively an unknown, malign creature, which heralds a demonic invasion of Earth. But those demons don't come from Hell, not even Heaven, but from the ancient past of Japan. Empowered with both physical and psychic abilities by mysterious forces, Ukyo will be forced to travel 5,000 years back to the Jomon period, where a civilization of dark creatures threatens the future of mankind.

This series provides examples of:

  • Became the Mask: The demon queen adopted the identity of Fuyuko to seduce Retsu, but it turns out she fell in love with him.
  • Big Bad Friend: Fuyuko, Retsu's lover, is actually the demon queen and final villain of the novels.
  • Big Good: The Five Goddesses form a sort of backing party for Retsu from the beyond, and actually intervene personally in his favor against the demon queen.
  • Dying as Yourself: The demon queen elects explicitly to die as Fuyuko, even although this was not her original personality.
  • Fights Like a Normal: Retsu uses often a hunting rifle even although his powers allow him to punch monsters very hard.
  • Genius Bruiser: Aside from a doctor, Retsu was a former boxer while in college.
  • Left Hanging: It's implied that more demon parasites like the one Retsu extracted at the prologue might be taking over other people in present time, but it's never addressed.
  • Monster Progenitor: The demon queen attempted to be a time-traveling variation of this, but her offspring died every time she attempted to send them back due to the time barrier.
  • Psychic Powers: As the title says, those are the specialty of most characters in the work, although loosely defined as powers.
  • Shapeshifting Seducer: A (male) monster takes the form of a beautiful naked woman in order to lure in Retsu.
  • Stalker with a Test Tube: The demon queen intend to beget strong children with modern humans and send them back to the past. Unfortunately for her, they are rendered futile by the barrier.
  • The Stoic: Ukyo doesn't get easily disturbed, not even after his own lover is revealed to be the demon queen.
  • Time Loop: Retsu participates in one by traveling back in time and helping destroy a civilization whose remnants he had to investigate in his own time.
  • The Vamp: Sex is repeatedly used as a weapon by demons in female form, including their queen.

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Introduction: While psychic effects of war trauma are well-described, the somatic long-term consequences of war trauma have not previously been described. In three clinical cases from the Migrant Health Clinic at Odense University Hospital, we describe the complicated somatic problems which can be associated with a refugee status.

Results: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can appear 10-20 years after a primary war-related trauma and secondary trauma after the arrival in Denmark trigger and prolong post-traumatic stress symptoms with a range of somatic symptoms. Warning signs of an underlying PTSD disorder have often been present for many years, but overlooked or ignored. Many patients with PTSD and somatic symptoms loose previously acquired language skills, disintegrate and drop out of the labour market after 3-4 years in Denmark.

Conclusion: Somatic symptoms along with PTSD can develop into a seriously complicated condition that requires skilled cross-disciplinary management. Experience from the Cross Disciplinary Migrant Health Clinic shows that by investing time in obtaining a full clinical and social history it is possible to increase the quality of life of these patients. Early screening and early specialized cross disciplinary and cross sectorial management are crucial to secure and maintain integration, but unfortunately the long waiting list to institutions that treat PTSD contributes to the high level of disintegration.

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