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The Five Families are New York's major crime families, each operating in specific territories and owning a seat on the Commission. After the Five Families War, only the Corleone family remained in a position of power, the other families were given over to lesser men who quickly sued for peace. In 1979, the Dons and most of the Commission were wiped out by Joey Zasa and Don Altobello in Atlantic City, effectively removing the old guard from power. The five families of Kung Fu San Soo are: * Tsoi (Punching and Kicking) * Li (Leverage) * Hoi (Pressure Points) * Fut (Psychology) * Hung (Power and Strength) The Five Families are the five major and incredibly powerful Italian-American Mafia crime families which have dominated organized crime in America with an iron fist, since 1930. The Five Families, under the suggestion of Salvatore Maranzano and Charles "Lucky" Luciano, were responsible for the establishment of The Commission, a council which demarcated territory between the previously warring factions and governs Mafia activities in the United States. The Five Families in New York remain as the powerhouse of the Sicilian Mafia in the US. The Five Families are France's major crime families, each operating in specific territories and owning a seat on the Commission. After the Five Families Mob War, only the Corleone Family remained in a position of power, the other families were given over to lesser men who quickly sued for peace. In 2013, the Dons and most of the Commission were wiped out by Joey Zasa, O'Neille Family and Barzini Family in Vatican City, effectively removing the old dons from power. The only three families who are still living today are the Barzinis, Cuneos and Tattaglias. The Five Families were a collection of five Orion clans that dominated the Orion Colony of Daros IV. They consisted of the Althori, Beldav, Kerav, Keros and Simri Families, and the senior member of each was a Council Lord on the Council of Trade that formally governed the Colony. The Five Families jointly administered Daroskelar Starport and the High Market, by dividing each between them. They controlled all trade in the Market, and Federation-based and independent traders had to seek authorization from one of the Families to conduct business there.
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The Five Families are New York's major crime families, each operating in specific territories and owning a seat on the Commission. After the Five Families War, only the Corleone family remained in a position of power, the other families were given over to lesser men who quickly sued for peace. In 1979, the Dons and most of the Commission were wiped out by Joey Zasa and Don Altobello in Atlantic City, effectively removing the old guard from power. The Five Families are the five major and incredibly powerful Italian-American Mafia crime families which have dominated organized crime in America with an iron fist, since 1930. The Five Families, under the suggestion of Salvatore Maranzano and Charles "Lucky" Luciano, were responsible for the establishment of The Commission, a council which demarcated territory between the previously warring factions and governs Mafia activities in the United States. The Five Families in New York remain as the powerhouse of the Sicilian Mafia in the US. Bonanno: The Bonanno crime family is the most brutal, ruthless, and determined of the Five Families. The Bonanno crime family is also the 2nd most violent, warring, and bloodiest of the Five Families, and the 2nd most violent crime family in America. Current boss is Michael Mancuso Gambino: The Gambino crime family is the most powerful, richest, influential, largest, dominant, prominent, successful, dangerous, and feared of the Five Families, and the most powerful, influential, richest, successful, prominent, infamous, and largest, crime family in America. The Gambino crime family is also one of the most powerful, richest, influential, largest, and successful crime syndicates in the World, and in history. The FBI calls the Gambino crime family a "massive criminal powerhouse", "vast criminal army" and "the biggest crime syndicate in history." Current boss is Domenico Cefalu Colombo: The Colombo crime family is the most violent, bloodiest, ferocious, and warring of the Five Families. and are one of the most violent and feared crime family's in America. At one point, The Colombo Crime Family was the most violent, bloodiest, and warring criminal organization in America. Current boss is Carmine "Junior" Persico (Andrew Russo is the acting boss) Genovese: The Genovese crime family is the most intelligent, sophisticated, clever, crafty, creative, efficient, resourceful, slippery and secretive of the Five Families. The Genovese crime family is the 2nd most powerful, richest, and largest crime family in America. The Genovese crime family is considered by the FBI to be the most clever, crafty, secretive, and efficient criminal organization in the World and in history. Current boss is Daniel "Danny the Lion" Leo Lucchese: The Lucchese crime family is also a very clever, efficient, secretive, and crafty crime family, and the 3rd most powerful and richest crime family in America. The Lucchese crime family was at one point the most peaceful crime family in America, However, Due to Lucchese crime family boss Victor Amuso and his former underboss Anthony Casso's deadly and brutal reign, the Lucchese crime family became one of the most violent and bloodiest crime family's in America. Current boss is Steven Crea The Colombo family was once known as the Profaci Crime Family, until a coup caused a name change in the early 1960s. Former Godfather Joe Massino had wanted to change the name of the Bonanno Family to the Massino Family but since his arrest and defection it is unlikely to happen. The DeCavalcante crime family, based in nearby Elizabeth, NJ, also has ties to the five New York families. The Five Families were a collection of five Orion clans that dominated the Orion Colony of Daros IV. They consisted of the Althori, Beldav, Kerav, Keros and Simri Families, and the senior member of each was a Council Lord on the Council of Trade that formally governed the Colony. Each of the Five Families were descended from one of the Orion trading captains who originally colonized Daros IV, and they were ranked in order of age: Althori, Kerav, Beldav, Simri and Keros. Federation sociologists classified them as paternal, corporate and governmental. All were largely concerned with trade, each with their own merchant fleet and a number of separate commercial ventures. Meanwhile, the Council secured exclusive trade treaties with Daros IV's richest neighbors, with the Lords acting as middlemen for all dealings. In the late 23rd century, Daros IV was a neutral world, without any diplomatic relations with the United Federation of Planets, which was still new to the region. The Families were generally reluctant or disinterested in forming closer ties with it, and were generally even unwilling to sign long-term contracts with Federation businesses. Daros IV had closer relations with a dozen neighboring worlds and systems, such as the Klethor system, the Miros system and Tor III, with exclusive trade deals with them. According to Starfleet Intelligence, careful applications of bribery, intrigue, and violence went a long way in maintaining Family influence over their clients. It was estimated that around 90% of the Orion population of Daros IV was affiliated in some way with one Family or another. Their familial relationships and financial arrangements welded them into a relatively close-knit group, both socially, economically, and politically. Status within a family depended on one's wealth and birthright; those directly descended from eldest sons of founding members were superior to relatives from younger sons or from associated clans. The Five Families jointly administered Daroskelar Starport and the High Market, by dividing each between them. They controlled all trade in the Market, and Federation-based and independent traders had to seek authorization from one of the Families to conduct business there. Each Family had its own insignia or sign, which appeared on their officials' clothing and adorned their facilities. They each had an estate and mansion outside the capital city of Daroskelar, including Keravkar, Keroskar and Skaroskar. (FASA RPG module: Orion Ruse) The Five Families are France's major crime families, each operating in specific territories and owning a seat on the Commission. After the Five Families Mob War, only the Corleone Family remained in a position of power, the other families were given over to lesser men who quickly sued for peace. In 2013, the Dons and most of the Commission were wiped out by Joey Zasa, O'Neille Family and Barzini Family in Vatican City, effectively removing the old dons from power. The only three families who are still living today are the Barzinis, Cuneos and Tattaglias. The five families of Kung Fu San Soo are: * Tsoi (Punching and Kicking) * Li (Leverage) * Hoi (Pressure Points) * Fut (Psychology) * Hung (Power and Strength)
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