Chapter 308 Vs Black Hand, Declaring War
308 Vs Black Hand, Declaring War
The stillness of the night cloaked Black Hand's biggest and most important distribution center in Colombia.
Guards patrolled the perimeter, their footsteps echoing softly against the concrete floor.
Towering steel crates filled with weapons, supplies, and contraband stood like silent sentinels in the warehouse.
It was a stronghold of the Black Hand's logistical network, a hub that funneled resources to fuel their vast, shadowy operations across the world.
Unbeknownst to the guards, a swarm of cloaked drones hovered silently above the compound, their sleek forms blending seamlessly with the darkness.
High in orbit, the Erebus Array—one of the satellite launched by Silas—monitored the operation, feeding real-time intelligence to the mastermind orchestrating the mission.
In the underground facility, Silas leaned back in his command chair, his eyes fixed on the holographic display before him.
The drones' infrared feeds painted a vivid picture of the compound, highlighting every guard, every weapon cache, and every point of vulnerability.
"Luna," he said, his voice calm but firm, "begin the operation."
{Understood.}
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Immediately, the drones moved with eerie precision, descending upon the compound like ghostly specters.
Each unit was equipped with cutting-edge technology—EMP pulses to disable security systems, advanced hacking tools to breach encrypted networks, and precision tools for sabotage.
The first wave of drones released controlled EMP bursts, rendering the compound's cameras and motion detectors useless.
Instead of showing love feeds in the CCTV control room, they were now being fed a loop.
The guards, oblivious to the disruption, continued their routine patrols, unaware they were already blind.
Another set of drones attached themselves to key access points, uploading malware into the Black Hand's internal systems.
Luna's algorithms worked at lightning speed, extracting shipment schedules, inventory data, and encrypted communications.
Silas observed the data streaming in, his expression impassive. "How much longer until we have full access?" he asked.
{Three minutes. All networked devices will be compromised,} Luna replied.
As the drones worked, Silas's mind churned with possibilities. The Black Hand's logistical network was their lifeblood, a web of warehouses, supply routes, and transport hubs that kept their global operations running smoothly.
By targeting these nodes, he could cripple their operations without firing a single bullet and even alerting them of his presence.
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Once the security systems were fully disabled, the drones moved to the next stage of the mission.
Drones equipped with micro-explosives planted charges on critical infrastructure—fuel tanks, server rooms, and heavy machinery.
These charges were designed to create maximum disruption with minimal collateral damage, ensuring the destruction was contained.
In the warehouse's armory, specialized drones used corrosive agents to render the Black Hand's weapons unusable.
Assault rifles, rocket launchers, and ammunition were silently sabotaged, their internal mechanisms irreparably damaged.
Meanwhile, a team of Silas' operatives—that Silas had been training in the last two years after his second evolution metamorphosis—infiltrated the compound, their movements guided by Luna's real-time updates.
Each operative was outfitted with advanced cloaking technology, rendering them nearly invisible to the naked eye. They moved with precision, planting additional sabotage devices and downloading critical data from the facility's servers.
One operative paused by a crate marked with the Black Hand's sigil, opening it to reveal a cache of chemical weapons.
He activated a small device, which began to emit a high-frequency pulse. Within seconds, the weapons' chemical agents were destabilized, rendering them inert and useless.
{Master, the operatives have completed their tasks,} Luna informed Silas.
{All charges are in place, and the extracted data has been uploaded to the Gear.}
"Good," Silas said, his voice cold. "Proceed with Phase Three."
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"Pull everyone and the drones out."
From his command center, Silas issued the final command. The drones retreated to a safe distance as the charges detonated in a precise sequence.
The explosions were exact, targeting the compound's critical infrastructure without endangering nearby civilian areas.
A massive fireball erupted as the facility's fuel reserves ignited, engulfing several warehouses in flames. The guards scrambled in panic, shouting orders as they tried to contain the blaze.
The facility's data center was obliterated in a single, deafening blast. Hard drives, servers, and communication equipment were reduced to smoking rubble, cutting the Black Hand off from their logistical network.
Secondary explosions rippled through the armory, triggered by the unstable munitions that had been sabotaged. The resulting destruction rendered the Black Hand's weapons cache useless.
Silas watched the chaos unfold on his holographic display, his expression unreadable.
The compound, once a symbol of the Black Hand's power, was now in smoldering ruin.
"Send the footage to select media outlets," Silas instructed Luna.
"Let the world see the cracks in their foundation."
{Understood, master.}
Within hours, news networks across the globe broadcasted images of the destroyed facility.
Headlines speculated on the cause of the explosions, with some suggesting sabotage by a rival faction who is equally as powerful.
The Black Hand's reputation took a significant hit, their invincibility called into question.
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The operation in Colombia was just the beginning. Silas had orchestrated a series of simultaneous strikes on Black Hand facilities around the world.
In a shipping hub in Rotterdam, a fleet of autonomous submarines intercepted a Black Hand cargo ship.
The drones neutralized the crew with non-lethal measures, commandeering the ship and its illicit cargo. The stolen goods, including advanced weaponry and counterfeit currency, were later anonymously delivered to international authorities.
In Hong Kong, a covert team of operatives sabotaged a Black Hand-controlled warehouse, using advanced holographic projectors to create false security footage.
By the time the Black Hand realized the breach, the facility had already been compromised and evacuated.
A convoy transporting high-value goods through the deserts of Syria was intercepted by Silas's AI-guided drones.
"To the so-called architects of the Black Hand," Silas said, his voice cold and measured. "You've spent years building your empire on the backs of the innocent, manipulating the world for your gain. But your time is over.
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The convoy's vehicles were disabled without a single shot fired, their contents seized and the operatives rendered unconscious.
Each strike was precise, minimizing collateral damage while maximizing disruption.
The Black Hand's logistical network was unraveling, their carefully constructed empire crumbling under the weight of Silas's calculated assault.
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As the physical destruction unfolded, Silas turned his attention to the psychological aspect of the campaign. Luna began disseminating false intelligence to the Black Hand's operatives, creating confusion and paranoia.
Fake communications suggested that one of the Black Hand's senior leaders was leaking information to an unknown enemy. This fabricated betrayal sowed distrust within the organization, leading to internal purges.
Silas leaked the locations of several minor Black Hand facilities to law enforcement agencies, ensuring high-profile raids that further eroded their operational security.
Key members of the Black Hand received untraceable messages containing detailed knowledge of their personal lives.
The messages were simple but chilling: "You are being watched."
The psychological toll was immediate. Operatives began second-guessing orders, while senior leaders questioned the loyalty of their subordinates.
The Black Hand's cohesion, once their greatest strength, was now their greatest weakness.
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By the end of the day, Silas had achieved his goal. The Black Hand's logistical network was in shambles, their operations disrupted on multiple fronts. But this was only the beginning.
From his command center, Silas crafted a message to the Black Hand's leadership. It was delivered through encrypted channels, ensuring it reached its intended recipients.
"To the so-called architects of the Black Hand," Silas said, his voice cold and measured. "You've spent years building your empire on the backs of the innocent, manipulating the world for your gain. But your time is over.
I know your secrets. I know your weaknesses. And I will dismantle everything you've built, piece by piece, until there's nothing left."
The message ended with a single line that sent chills through the Black Hand's leadership:
"You started this war. I will finish it."
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