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Act 1: Better Days
Marsh, Mr. Black's apprentice, is a young fighter caught between his loyalty to his boss and his need to keep his kneecaps in tact with a loan shark. On his mission he makes a shocking discovery...
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Act 2: Stupid Infatuations
The story builds up as we see the consequences of Marsh's actions from Act 1. New enemies. Newer dangers. Flying pancakes.
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Act 3: Bleed Harder
Mr. Black continues his macabre mission of wiping out those who were once his friends. The action heats up on all fronts now.
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Act 4: The Disappearing Act
The tables turn as Marsh makes his final move in completing the briefcase heist, throwing the Zodiacs for a loop. Victor also attempts to make a clean getaway from the Aux Forces, but certain circumstances (and very angry people) stand the men's way.
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Act 5: Shipwrecked (Sans the Ship)
Marsh has come away from his job at the Hotel Zinnia with a bit more "baggage" than expected. Victor comes to his aid at first, but when Marsh stumbles on a dark truth, he ends up "high and dry" in ways he could have never imagined.
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Act 6: Albatross Around My Neck
Victor's control over his circumstances begins to slip as the Aux Forces agents draw closer to the truth about Albatross. When an unexpected danger arises during the investigation, Victor and several others will be in for the fight of their lives.
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Act 7: Civilized Human Beings
Marsh and Rose begin their trek through the brutal heat of the desert. As they make their way back to civilization, they're about to find out there are more hazards in the desert than just the temperature.
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Interlude: Order Out of Chaos
Ross Tiburon finds himself responsible for his family in the wake of his father's arrest. He makes great sacrifices, but will his family ever return the favor?
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Act 8: Weapon of Choice
The desperation mounts as Victor makes his way back to his captured comrades. Low on ammo and high on enemies, he finds himself having to...improvise.
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Act 9: Red Herring
The series winds down to its finale as Marsh and company make their escape from the Hotel Zinnia, dead or alive. Of course, if the past is any kind of teacher, no escape is complete without a few red herrings thrown around.
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Epilogue: A Better Day
Loose ends are sewn up. Things are explained. Hedges are trimmed. The briefcase saga comes to a close.
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