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A war with a horrible rouge software, lasting millennia has pushed an alternate humanity into a tight corner of its world, forcing it into a war of attrition. All measures and improvements have already been made, achieving a near perfect army, but even this proves to be not near enough, as the tireless enemy shows no signs of slowing down, always finding a way to improve more and be one step further. With options running out, the only way to turn is to questionably ethical measures. The sacrifices are big, but the goal is bigger, and the danger, very real. And amidst this race against the ultimate end of humanity, the rules of ethics are shattered and morals slowly forgotten, and sanity is in decline, and the question occurs, is there a goal important enough to excuse all means in the name of achieving it, as how much, are you willing to give?
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