The software offers several automated functions to enhance player performance:
Three figures entered. The first was Kael, a lieutenant for the Neon Dynasty, a gang that dealt in illicit neural-enhancements. He was sleek, chrome-plated, and arrogant, his eyes scanning the room with predator-like precision.
It happened in a split second.
The neon sign above the dive bar on 4th and Main flickered violently, buzzing like a trapped hornet. It read: . xhook crossfire
Elias saw the calculation. If Brick got it, the Ironmongers would monopoly the city's power grid. If Kael got it, the Dynasty would enslave minds. If Vesper got it, it would likely end up on the black market for terrorists.
Both Kael and Brick froze.
The XHOOK went silent. The bartender, a grizzled old vet named Rusty, stopped cleaning his glass. The software offers several automated functions to enhance
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To survive the crossfire when using XHook:
He looked at Vesper, who tipped an imaginary hat to him. She knew the game was over. It happened in a split second
"Rusty," Elias shouted, standing up. "Breach!"
The Crossfire stopped. Brick froze. Kael looked up. Vesper lowered her guns. The silence returned, heavier than before, filled only by the ringing in their ears and the hiss of a ruptured coolant pipe.
Elias sighed. This was the crossfire he had been dreading—the moment the standoff became a firefight.