>>5281494>Nine Metis-M1 ATGMs, enough for one per platoon or three per LIB company.Locked in, sorry for the wait.
>>5282334Even for his level of clearance, a lot of the files are heavily censored. There is no mention of glowing eyes or any of the strange things he wants explained. Tabak puts a CBD pouch in his mouth and sucks on it as he crosses his fingers, looking over them. He gets what is likely a really bad idea... TOSSUP....it's supposed to be an "ARASI", Artificial Reading And Suggestion Interface.......Which means it should not only be able to keep track of large formations and crunch numbers.... but it should be able to give advice and read for itself......He had seen it warn him during the exercise....
He went back to the command trailer and started turning things on by one, flicking switches and making sure everything was plugged in. After that he watched the laptop with its black screen and yellow text, before he put in his details, hoping it would do as he asked.
>I can't make this into an image easily enough, so here is a link.https://docs.google.com/document/d/1pm0Kb5OQViTu7clzKXUPV96eE4Ocq67CgZb1e56Oh1A/edit?usp=sharingThere was reports around the world, but a lot of them tended to be around areas where important people were, people who would make sudden and great changes in their status. This could be related to how Pretashinko said he "cheated". Trying to dig through the files for hours, he only found three rumors that seemed to make any sense to him....Three worth thinking as possibly true.....
1. This "Faust" guy had a codename known as "Purple". He did a lot of good things, brokered peace with a large faction of rebels.... recovered important packages in secret missions.... helped stop a few riots and a few coups..... but he came back from vacation or something...and he was mad that his boss was elected president...and not him? Why? He ran for an unpopular party, and he had barely been putting himself out there... In fact he had pulled a lot of strings to get his boss elected.....
The other thing that came up here and there, was that "Faust" had really sold his soul to something dark and evil. The Indians were mostly Hindus, and even they believed that "Faust" was like character in the story. There was rumors that he was able to corrupt people and manipulate them. It was the only explanation why he got so many people to act against their own best wishes, quickly, and without explanation.
2. There was this "Vixen" lady over in some war-torn hell-hole east of India. What intel there was on here, indicated she used to be some international assassin of some sort. Somehow, she had risen from the gutter and ended up as some kind of "Christian Saint", despite not believing in the Christian God. Despite this, it was extremely common to report that she performed miracles.
...This was strange... None of this could be explained by Christian teachings, despite the clear references to Christian beliefs and figures.