Ghost Recon Future Soldier Oasis English.inf -updated | Secure & Trending
"Ghost Lead to Warhound. Oasis is dry. Repeat, the objective is secure. Sending the patch notes and the after-action. The sandstorm didn't help, but the new firmware held. Barely."
We’re not just fighting Raven’s Rock anymore. Someone else is watching through our own cloaks. Ghost Recon Future Soldier Oasis English.inf -UPDATED
[I.W.S. v.9.2] > OPTICAL CAMO STATUS: ACTIVE (v.4.7.2) > THERMAL SIGNATURE: MASKED (0.1°C DELTA) > BATTERY: 78% (EST. 3.5 HOURS) > ENEMY DETECTION RISK: LOW (6% PROBABILITY) > FIRMWARE PATCH NOTES AVAILABLE. INSTALL? [YES] [NO] > *WARNING: CONFLICT WITH MAGNETIC VISION DETECTED.* "Ghost Lead to Warhound
SECTION 1: MISSION CONTEXT (UPDATED) OPERATION: Oasis LOCATION: Garm, Tajikistan (Virtual Proving Ground 77-K) THREAT: Raven’s Rock splinter cell, designation: "Cerberus." PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: Retrieve & validate updated Optical Camouflage (O.C.) firmware from a compromised Bodark forward logistics hub. Sending the patch notes and the after-action
Oasis_English.inf VERSION: 4.7.2 -UPDATED CLASSIFICATION: TOP SECRET // ORCON // NOFORN SOURCE: GHOST LEAD (CPT. Scott Mitchell, Ret.) / INTEGRATED WARRIOR SYSTEM (I.W.S.) FEED TIMESTAMP: 09-OCT-2024 // 14:47:33 GMT+5 SUBJECT: POST-MISSION ANALYSIS & OPTICAL CAMO PATCH v.4.7.2 BEGIN LOG //TRANSCRIPT START//
Warhound, listen close. The "Oasis" file is updated, but I buried something in the code. The Bodark didn’t just steal the camo firmware. They injected a backdoor. When we install v.4.7.2, there’s a 0.5-second handshake packet sent to an unknown satellite over the South China Sea.