The entry of the United States into the war dramatically altered the global landscape, injecting vast industrial might and fresh manpower into the Allied cause. For Elias Thorne, it was a complex tapestry of new threats and opportunities. His Feral Striker pack, now reinforced with a third member – Jacques "Le Corbeau" Lemaire, a former French Foreign Legionnaire with a talent for stealth and an uncanny ability to survive in urban environments, empowered with the Feral Striker template just before their covert redeployment ([Prime Essence Shard cost: 4.0, Current Reserve: 0.8/5.0]; Lemaire's loyalty [88%]) – was strategically repositioned. No longer were they confined to Canada.
Under Thomas MacIntyre's direct command, and utilizing Elias's "Blackwood Shipping" network for discreet transport, a two-man Feral Striker team – Jean-Paul Dubois and Angus Macgregor – was embedded within the merchant marine convoys plying the treacherous North Atlantic. Their official cover was "specialized security personnel" assigned to protect high-value cargo ships against U-boat boarding parties (a rare but not unheard-of occurrence). Their true mission, however, was far more proactive: to act as living U-boat detectors and, if opportunity arose, "neutralizers."
Macgregor's Feral Striker senses, particularly his olfactory acuity, could pick up the faint scent of diesel fumes, spent battery acid, and even the unique metallic tang of a submerged U-boat from miles away, long before conventional sonar or lookouts. Dubois, with his explosive strength and bone claws, was a horrifying prospect for any U-boat crew attempting to surface and attack a convoy vessel directly.
Their first few voyages were tense, filled with near misses and harrowing depth charge attacks from escorting destroyers. But then, during a foggy dawn encounter south of Iceland, their unique capabilities bore fruit. Macgregor detected a surfaced U-boat preparing for a torpedo run. Before the alarm could even be fully raised, Dubois, moving with shocking speed across the pitching deck of their freighter, leapt the several dozen feet of icy water onto the U-boat's conning tower. His bone claws made short, brutal work of the startled bridge crew. He then dropped a specialized incendiary charge (provided by Elias via O'Malley's ingenuity) down the hatch before diving back into the frigid Atlantic, to be hauled aboard by Macgregor. The U-boat, its command center an inferno, sank within minutes.
News of a merchant ship "fighting back" and sinking a U-boat with "unconventional close-quarters tactics" spread through naval intelligence like wildfire, dismissed by most as exaggerated sailor's tales. But Major Davies and Penny Worthington, apprised by "Mr. Blanchard" that some of his "resourceful associates" were indeed at sea, took careful note. Elias had just demonstrated a new, terrifying capability in the Battle of the Atlantic.
[U-Boat Kill Confirmed (Feral Striker Pack – Dubois/Macgregor). Strategic Impact: Minor (Local Disruption to U-Boat Operations). System Energy +15 (Anomalous Combat Resolution Bonus). Combat Data (Feral Strikers vs. Naval Target): Acquired. Prime Essence Shard Echo Acquired: +0.3 (from U-Boat Kommandant – minor stress-induced adrenal enhancements). Total Shards: 1.1/5.0.]
While his Feral Strikers bared their teeth in the Atlantic, Elias's attention was also keenly focused on the Pacific. Namor, from his secluded Caribbean islet (now subtly fortified and equipped with advanced, long-range hydro-acoustic sensors of Elias's design), was proving to be an invaluable, if imperious, intelligence asset. His innate connection to the oceans gave him a near-omniscient awareness of naval movements, particularly submarine activity, across vast swathes of the Pacific and Atlantic. He could "feel" the vibrations of convoys, the underwater detonation of depth charges, the passage of fleets. He grudgingly relayed this information to Elias (via Thomas, who had become a surprisingly effective, stoic conduit between the fiery Atlantean prince and the calculating surface dweller).
"Your 'metal fish' swarm the seas like locusts, air-breather," Namor had communicated, his voice crackling with barely suppressed disdain over the hydro-acoustic transceiver Elias had provided. "The Japanese Hive is particularly aggressive. They move with a swiftness that suggests… a guiding intelligence beyond mere human strategy."
This confirmed Elias's suspicions that Japan, too, might possess its own "enhanced" assets or unconventional leadership. The [Unlockable System Sub-Routines] for Namor began to show progress: ["Elemental Hydrokinesis Principles (Basic)" – 35% Unlocked; "Atlantean Physiology Data (Partial)" – 20% Unlocked.] Elias was beginning to glimpse the fundamental mechanics of controlling water, the secrets of surviving crushing ocean depths – knowledge that could one day be weaponized or adapted by the System. Namor's loyalty, fueled by Elias's consistent provision of accurate intel on threats to the oceanic realm (particularly Hydra's polluting activities and Japanese whaling fleets encroaching on sacred Atlantean grounds), had risen to [22% (Pragmatic Alliance against Shared Blight; Reluctant Acknowledgment of Host's Strategic Reach)].
The third Feral Striker, Jacques "Le Corbeau" Lemaire, and the final member of the initial North American pack, Tony Beaulieu, were not idle. Elias deployed them on a series of high-risk, deniable operations within the United States itself. America's rapid industrial mobilization created a fertile ground for saboteurs, fifth columnists, and industrial espionage. Lemaire, with his Foreign Legion experience and urban stealth skills, and Beaulieu, with his quiet resilience and tracking abilities, became Elias's shadow enforcers, neutralizing threats to key war industries (particularly those in which "Blackwood Conglomerated" now held significant, if hidden, stakes). They rooted out a ring of German Abwehr agents attempting to sabotage aircraft engine production in California, and silenced a charismatic but dangerously subversive demagogue in Chicago who was undermining the war effort and fomenting racial tensions.
These domestic operations were incredibly sensitive. Discovery would expose Elias's entire American network. But they also provided crucial data on American internal security vulnerabilities and allowed Elias to subtly steer industrial contracts towards his own entities.
Anya Petrova, now deeply embedded in the periphery of the OSS in Washington D.C., was his nerve center for American intelligence. She identified key OSS figures who were pragmatic and open to "unconventional assets," subtly feeding them sanitized intelligence from Elias's network to build her credibility as "Miss Sharma," the insightful Swiss analyst. She reported on the OSS's frantic efforts to catch up to British and Soviet intelligence capabilities, their internal rivalries, and their growing interest in psychological warfare and "special weapons" – areas where Elias already possessed a significant, if secret, advantage. Her access allowed Elias to anticipate American strategic shifts and subtly influence their targeting priorities, especially concerning any whispers of American "super-soldier" programs that might mirror or rival Hydra's or his own.
One of Anya's most critical discoveries was a heavily encrypted OSS project codenamed "Project Rebirth," rumored to involve a defecting German scientist named Abraham Erskine and his theories on creating "the peak of human potential." The details were scant, the project shrouded in extreme secrecy, but the name "Erskine" immediately triggered an alert from Dr. Finch in Montreal, who recalled the name from pre-war German scientific journals in connection with controversial cellular regeneration research.
[Potential Allied Super-Soldier Program Identified: PROJECT REBIRTH (OSS – USA). Key Personnel: Dr. Abraham Erskine. Objective: Human Enhancement (Probable). Potential Prime Conduit Involvement: Unknown. HIGH PRIORITY FOR MONITORING/INFILTRATION.]
The Americans were entering the superhuman arms race. The game was becoming infinitely more complex. Elias knew he couldn't allow any single nation to achieve overwhelming superiority in this new kind of warfare. He needed to observe, to understand, and if necessary, to acquire or neutralize.
Logan, meanwhile, continued his bloody crusade against Hydra in Europe. His latest target, based on intel Anya had "acquired" and relayed, was a hidden Hydra training facility in the Carpathian Mountains, supposedly producing elite "Todesritter" (Death Knights) – heavily armored shock troops who employed brutal close-combat techniques and seemed unnaturally resistant to pain. Miller and O'Malley, now hardened veterans of Logan's unique brand of warfare, provided their usual stoic support.
The assault on the Todesritter facility was a meat grinder. These weren't crude augments; they were highly trained, fanatically loyal warriors, their armor surprisingly effective even against Logan's claws. For the first time since Adlerhorst, Logan was pushed to his absolute limits, his healing factor working furiously, his berserker rage threatening to consume him entirely. Miller was grievously wounded providing covering fire, and O'Malley had to rig an improvised explosive to breach the facility's final redoubt.
But in the end, Logan, Miller (barely alive), and O'Malley triumphed. The Todesritter facility was a smoking ruin.
[HYDRA Elite Training Facility (Carpathian Mountains) Neutralized. "Todesritter" Program Disrupted. Prime Essence Shard Echo Acquired: +1.0 (from combined energies of defeated Todesritter units – possessing advanced pain inhibitors & combat stimulants). Total Shards: 2.1/5.0.]
[CRITICAL ALERT: Host Asset (Miller, Samuel – Non-Empowered) Sustained Life-Threatening Injuries. Prognosis: Terminal without Advanced Medical Intervention.]
Elias received the alert with cold precision. Miller was a loyal, effective operative. Losing him would be a blow. But he also saw an opportunity. Miller's loyalty was unquestioned. His injuries were severe. Perhaps… it was time to test the Feral Striker template under extreme duress, not on a fresh recruit, but on a dying, loyal man. A desperate gamble, but the potential rewards – a saved asset, invaluable data on the template's regenerative capabilities under catastrophic trauma – were significant. The dogs of war were about to get a new, unexpected member, forged in desperation and the chilling pragmatism of their unseen master.