This is a continuation of the story.
Just a note which concerns the entire story. In order to create a right type of atmosphere on details not yet disclosed I have 3 main inspirations.
Fawlty Towers - The way the events are scripted so that they backfire at the exactly right moment. The way something is always happening is just astonishing.
The Dark Knight - The true battle behind the scenes of good and evil. How they resort to cover up the victory of the Joker. That and the 3 turning point structure.
Kill Bill - Character introductions aside, they do a great way in reconstructing the Hollywood structure as well as they use an un-chronological structure in a right way.
Continuation.
After receiving a call from the old wise man class character the protagonist and his group heads towards his location. Upon arrival they are shown what seems to be a rather particular character. Looks human, but has a strange glowing pattern on himself. The old wise man character explains that he is what one would call a bio engineered race of super soldiers. Without the presence of this 'silent kid' character, the protagonist is told that he has an a fabricated past. A brain implant which cannot be removed by surgical means since it would be too risky. Most likely he is only a cloned result. Which means he has no past. He does not know this of course. That aside he has powers which can come to use.
The silent kid, although he speaks a fair deal, is easily identifiable by his neutral mood. Curiosity for conflict and his lack of understanding when it comes to the greater forces that are in motion.
Continuing on the old wise man updates the group on on what is their primary target, the imperial dome as it is called. In order to break into this heavily fortified location several actions have to be made, break down of nearby power generators. The strategic dismemberment of the security leader infrastructure for without the paycheck, the soldiers will not respond, stealth and advancements into the bunker system. Whereas most of the nation's leaders are stationed. Cut of the head and you kill the snake.
After scouting the exterior while receiving detailed schematics from the old wise man character the protagonist lays out a plan. This is were his nature is more clearly shown, with the access to modern weaponry he got from the tough soldier class he manages to device a plan for 3 groups. The tough soldier character goes along with the support character to make a Montezuma's revenge maneuver on the high end black market. This is were they are to capture a vassalage class character which is powerful enough to lead them into the bunker. The sidekick character goes alongside the silent kid to rig the power plants with timed explosives. The protagonist and the rest goes for the blackmailing in order to get the schematics and codes. The problem arrives when the explosives apparently did not do the job. The captured vassalage character then proves useless as the defense system still is active. However, the protagonist urges the characters to follow him. By simply holding the vassalage character as a live hostage held at gunpoint, he successfully bypasses the world's most advanced defense system. Shooting him would make his finger itch, which would have dire consequences on the skull of the vassal. Once inside the bunker he sees that most of the majority of the other vassals and leaders still are around. Since it is a moment of killing the protagonist and several seems reluctant at first, but they do finish the job.
The twist comes when the old wise man character comes on the large screen, congratulating the characters on wiping out what he calls his competition. He is the only remaining vassal, and with that, he would seize a great deal of power in one blow. The protagonist, outraged by this betrayal seems to be deep in thought. The old wise man character is already saying his goodbye and despair seems high as the security forces will sooner, rather than later breach the door. However, with fury he grabs the intercom and gives the following message which echos in not only the building, but the army installation. Claiming he has sized control from the vassals, and that the payment of anyone fighting the government rather than serving it would be doubled. This causes a near instant internal conflict, much to the favor of the protagonist. The old wise man smiles at this, simply leaving the message saying "Well done".
The protagonist having acquired some codes from the vassals managed to transfer funds into an automated system. This would severely damage anyone not fully loyal to the army as there would be more to gain fighting them rather than serving them.
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