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@Simulacrum Ep. 3 // Airsoft FABARM STF12 + Javelin Super CQB M4 Cyberpunk Airsoft Gameplay
A direct sequel to Simulacrum Ep. 2 featuring the FABARM STF12 tri-shot airsoft shotgun and the Javelin Super CQB M4 — HUGE THANKS TO GABRIEL FOR DOING VO WORK AND STARRING AS HIMSELF!! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcuYkN5Pr3j6Z8nifRN1BGA?&ab_channel=RahnDumbzTV — The battlefields of the cold corporate future are littered with mercenaries and the armed, faceless legions of a totalitarian culture. But in some places, the echo of the bright, hopeful future that past generations dreamed of still lives on. New Tanegashima was once one of those places. A "Buy-Out City" on the East Coast of the former United States, it encompasses nearly eight hundred miles of land bought out by the Japanese company sixty years ago. For a long time, it represented where the world was going: foreign entities buying out the land of dying governments. Against all odds, New Tanegashima thrived. The city blossomed. The internal economy flourished. Despite the strange multi-national limbo in which the citizens lived, the city survived the rest of the Buy-Out era. In this world, it's known that good things seldom keep. Progress, it seems, continues without heed to human rights or quality of life. Smog began to fill the skies as the city grew outwards. Disease filled the streets as the population expanded. Megastructures were erected on top of the old city, a cruel attempt to shun the past and the less fortunate, creating an elaborate system of slums beneath the streets. New Tanegashima now grows like a virulent keloid, ever expanding, ever growing, and slowly being crushed beneath its own weight. This is where companies like Krios make their money. The overpopulated, unemployed underground is easily exploitable labor for megacorporations like Krios, who fuel their impossibly ambitious construction projects with desperate human lives. Need a job? Krios can help, as long as never-ending work shifts and infinitesimal paychecks are your prerogative. Three thousand workers are under their employment in the underground of New Tanegashima. A drop in the bucket for a company as vast as Krios. A recent spill of toxic chemicals infiltrated the clean water reservoir near a Krios job site. The tension between the local populace, overworked, starved out of their minds and penniless, have taken up arms against the company and are attempting to force them out of the sector for good. In an attempt to cement their position, Krios has reinforced their assets with SERVAL. mercenaries, members of a well-known private military contractor known for their augmented soldiers. A common sight on any battlefield, SERVAL. is brutal, efficient, and committed to the job. With overwhelming force and weaponry, SERVAL. has punished each rebel attack with increasing success. That is, until today. Corporate, the shadowy unknown and obscenely powerful entity in this dark future, has sent Reach, one of their most trusted mercenary contractors, to aid the rebel cause in an underhanded play to punish their manufacturing rival, Krios. Once Krios loses their assets in the area, Corporate can move their own business subsidiaries in and pick up where Krios left off. Dealing a blow to SERVAL. also seems to be of interest to the dubious company. Reach doesn't really seem to care. It's another day on the job for him. Plus, he has other things to worry about. Several weeks prior, Reach's task force was killed during an investigation at a training facility. A mysterious hack turned the facility's cyborg staff against one another before hacking the task force themselves. Reach, by unknown means, survived the ordeal and escaped into the surrounding wilderness. Picked up by Corporate on the side of a nearby mountain, his first assignment upon return is fraught with anxiety. A hack that can steal a cyborg's body and use their weapons against others is a threat no one could have seen coming. When the world's most advanced free-lance warriors become open source, rampaging platforms of destruction, what comes next? — In this installment of the Simulacrum series, we see Reach meet up with rebellion leader Gabriel, blast some mercenaries with a cool-sounding shotgun and seemingly avoid the hack that almost killed him last time. The rebels succeed, but quickly fall victim to a more technologically advanced enemy who turns their augmented soldiers against their organic allies. The simulated battlefield has become a free-for-all that could strike at any time. Who is hacking cyborg soldiers? Why does it seem to follow Reach? Could Gabriel have survived? And WHEN is someone going to make sexy Shell fanart? Find out in the next installment of Simulacrum. — MUSIC: Stormfront by Kevin Macleod Available under Creative Commons License 3.0 www.incompetech.com

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