Inmate Sacrifice

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The escaped inmate is so excited to finally be free again and have instant access to a military tank and modern technology after having gone without it for days. He was just arrested for hacking after being linked to a White House hack that forwarded top-secret documents to North Korea in exchange for money. He was getting ready to be transferred to a maximum security prison in Colorado for terrorist activities before escaping with several other inmates. He loves the spacious tank compared to his small cell. He locks on a random car and presses the fire button, celebrating while he watches the car explodes. “Yeah!” He laughs in delight.

He knows the government will attempt turn on a kill switch once the word gets back to base, but he knows how to bypass their systems. Now he has free reign over the tank.

The army guys who were not injured stops shooting because the tank is so far away. They have no choice but to radio the home base for help.

A voice comes on the intercom, “Shut off that tank off or we are sending the hornets after you!”

The hornets are fighter jets at a local airbase north of Las Vegas that can be at his location in 3 minutes. The inmate laughs and does not budge because he knows they are bluffing. He turns off the intercom, disconnects it, and continue his
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He receives pleasure at the destruction. Then, he finally reaches the mansion’s entrance where laser beams start hitting the tank’s hard exterior. The inmate laughs as he points the nozzle at the robocops and start shooting at them with the auto-aim machine gun. Then, he sees two human cops celebrating what he has just done and become confused by that. He hate cops so he automatically aims the nozzle at them and fires. Unfortunately, they manage to jump down the stairs before the missile goes off and destroys the entrance to the basement, blocking them

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