The Breach
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  • Reads 198
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  • Parts 15
  • Time 5h 6m
Complete, First published Feb 22, 2021
Fanfiction set in the world of Tom Clancy's The Division. As more and more corruption is shown in the Division and general SHD ranks, a few agents decide to get to the bottom of things and understand what's going on. What they don't know yet is that their actions will affect the Division as a whole, including their friends, loved ones and people they once called family.
Focusing on characters introduced in Warlords of New York and agents created by my clan members.
Alternatively, my take on why the rogue network's AI Theo Parnell designed for Keener is named ANNA.
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