Difference between revisions of "Black Network"
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'''The Brokers''': Mid-level operatives who manage deals, supply chains, and client relationships. | '''The Brokers''': Mid-level operatives who manage deals, supply chains, and client relationships. | ||
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'''The Operatives''': Field agents, hackers, and mercenaries who carry out missions and enforce the Network's will. | '''The Operatives''': Field agents, hackers, and mercenaries who carry out missions and enforce the Network's will. | ||
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− | The Blackguard''': Elite enforcers enhanced with cutting-edge tech, tasked with eliminating threats and protecting key assets. | + | '''The Blackguard''': Elite enforcers enhanced with cutting-edge tech, tasked with eliminating threats and protecting key assets. |
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− | + | '''The Veil (Architect)''': A master manipulator who oversees the Network’s expansion. | |
− | + | '''Lazarus Kane (Broker)''': A former military officer who runs the Network’s tech auctions in Millennium City. | |
− | Shadowbyte (Blackguard): A stealth-enhanced assassin obsessed with hunting | + | '''Cipher (Operative)''': A genius hacker managing the Network’s digital infrastructure. |
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+ | '''Shadowbyte (Blackguard)''': A stealth-enhanced assassin obsessed with hunting threats. | ||
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Profit: The Network thrives on lucrative illegal tech deals. | Profit: The Network thrives on lucrative illegal tech deals. | ||
Power: By corrupting institutions, it consolidates control over cities like Millennium City. | Power: By corrupting institutions, it consolidates control over cities like Millennium City. | ||
Expansion: Seeks to globalize its influence, connecting with other criminal organizations. | Expansion: Seeks to globalize its influence, connecting with other criminal organizations. |
Latest revision as of 16:16, 22 November 2024
The Black Network is a global criminal syndicate specializing in the acquisition, development, and trade of advanced technologies, often stolen from corporations, governments, and research facilities. Its reach extends deep into institutions like M.A.R.S., where it infiltrates through bribery, blackmail, and covert operations. Operating both physically and digitally, the Black Network is a shadowy empire of corruption that thrives on secrecy and influence.
Key Features Structure:
The Architects: The faceless leaders who strategize and control the Network from the shadows.
The Brokers: Mid-level operatives who manage deals, supply chains, and client relationships.
The Operatives: Field agents, hackers, and mercenaries who carry out missions and enforce the Network's will.
The Blackguard: Elite enforcers enhanced with cutting-edge tech, tasked with eliminating threats and protecting key assets.
Operations:
Steals and weaponizes experimental technologies. Runs underground marketplaces to auction illicit tech to the highest bidders. Conducts espionage, sabotage, and blackmail to expand its power. Funds experimental projects that often dabble in the supernatural or unethical. Ties to M.A.R.S.:
Previously infiltrated M.A.R.S., exploiting its resources and personnel to advance its operations. Starling played a key role in exposing and purging the Black Network’s influence within the organization. Marketplace:
Operates both physical black markets and dark web platforms, selling weapons, data, and devices to criminals, corporations, and rogue states. Key Figures:
The Veil (Architect): A master manipulator who oversees the Network’s expansion.
Lazarus Kane (Broker): A former military officer who runs the Network’s tech auctions in Millennium City.
Cipher (Operative): A genius hacker managing the Network’s digital infrastructure.
Shadowbyte (Blackguard): A stealth-enhanced assassin obsessed with hunting threats.
Motivations:
Profit: The Network thrives on lucrative illegal tech deals. Power: By corrupting institutions, it consolidates control over cities like Millennium City. Expansion: Seeks to globalize its influence, connecting with other criminal organizations.