Redline Gang Warfare 2066 [TESTED]
The Redline 2066 fan site serves as a primary gathering point for the small but dedicated community. Redline (1999 video game) - Tropedia
Corporations leaked experimental railguns and smart-missile pods to the gangs via "stolen" transport manifests to evaluate weapon efficacy against armored targets. redline gang warfare 2066
The neon-drenched, smog-choked streets of Neo-Detroit have broken out into open combat. In 2066, warfare is no longer confined to corporate boardrooms or trench lines. It is fought at 200 miles per hour on the elevated mega-highways that bisect the city. This is the era of Redline Gang Warfare, a brutal convergence of vehicular combat, cybernetic enhancement, and territorial tribalism that has turned the city’s transit corridors into a deadly playground. The Birth of the Redline The Redline 2066 fan site serves as a
The origins of the 2066 Redline conflicts trace back to the Great Logistics Collapse of 2058. When automated corporate freight networks abandoned the inner-city skyways due to rampant cyber-hijacking, they left behind thousands of miles of multi-tiered concrete transit decks. In 2066, warfare is no longer confined to
Over $40 billion in weekly black-market transit fees vanished into a security vacuum.
Guerilla warfare fueled by "Slingshot," a combat stimulant that granted temporary superhuman reflexes at the cost of severe neurological decay.
High-speed drive-by operations and hit-and-run ambushes. They use kinetic weaponry—monomolecular blades, high-velocity slug-throwers, and magnetic limpet mines—bypassing the digital firewalls that their rivals rely on.