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The most commonly seen arm of the Digital Life Foundation, the Direct Action Division comprises the military assets of the Foundation and are allocated sparingly to rectify any situations that the Foundation is compelled to act in. While often humanitarian in nature, if such can be applied to machines, responding to natural disasters, assisting security forces, and maintaining qurantine around the Foundations borders. These forces have also been famously used in extremely violent and turbulent overthrows and retaliation strikes where the Foundation has judged it neccesary to do so. | The most commonly seen arm of the Digital Life Foundation, the Direct Action Division comprises the military assets of the Foundation and are allocated sparingly to rectify any situations that the Foundation is compelled to act in. While often humanitarian in nature, if such can be applied to machines, responding to natural disasters, assisting security forces, and maintaining qurantine around the Foundations borders. These forces have also been famously used in extremely violent and turbulent overthrows and retaliation strikes where the Foundation has judged it neccesary to do so. | ||
- | Using advanced electronic warfare, Foundation forces are often able to disorient and even incapaciate | + | Using advanced electronic warfare, Foundation forces are often able to disorient and even incapacitate |
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+ | Direct Action Division units deployed to the ground have been heard emitting strange rumbling noises, coded infra-sound signals which can be transmitted over kilometres. These low frequency sounds were often mistaken for mechanical noises since their volume and pitch were so low. This infrasound is used when Direct Action Division forces do not wish to send signals beyond the upper atmosphere, effectively muting these signals from interception by orbiting listening devices. | ||
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+ | The signals can travel up to kilometres in distance and are emitted intermittently during periods of high activity if that type of signal is being used. | ||
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|"They know you're coming. They have had years to prepare." | |"They know you're coming. They have had years to prepare." |