CrossFire
Summary
A number of soldiers who
once belonged to the world-leading Special Forces joined 'Global Risk',
the international mercenary forces corporation.
The mercenaries
carried out difficult missions for the organization, but they have
distinctive differences from 'Black List' who commit terror only for
profit. Despite an appreciable sum of money, the mercenaries have never
participated in any battle without justifiable reasons and they live up
to their conviction to fight against terrorists. Based on their
practical battle experiences and skills, Global Risk seeks to expand
its power.
Main clients of Global Risk are third world
countries without their own national militaries, countries on the black
list of terrorists, and the UN X-File Bureau implementing secret
missions.
Black List
Global Risk is a huge military organization
without a national identity and is composed of discharged soldiers of
Special Forces. |
Global Risk
Global Risk is a huge military organization without a national identity and is composed of discharged soldiers of Special Forces.
It was initially founded by Sir Alex Roid, who was a retired SAS member in British Air Force. Then the Australian-born American businessman, Michael Norman, developed it in the form of a business corporation. On the basis of his principles, the expressions of a desire for peace and cooperation of the world, Global Risk is implementing a terror purge with secret operations to achieve lasting peace for the world.
However, some make accusations against Global Risk because Global Risk is relying too much upon powerful countries and their wealth without any justifiable reason as a business corporation. In fact, a number of competent members ran away while carrying out operations based on idealistic peace theories introduced by powerful countries like America or England.
The special force troop, GRX, has developed a partnership with UN X-File Bureau. The Allies operate missions effectively; the Bureau plots and plans, and GRX carry out the missions. However, their secret missions have never been exposed to inside or outside troops. |
April 16 2009







Global Risk is a huge military organization without a national identity and is composed of discharged soldiers of Special Forces.
It was initially founded by Sir Alex Roid, who was a retired SAS member in British Air Force. Then the Australian-born American businessman, Michael Norman, developed it in the form of a business corporation. On the basis of his principles, the expressions of a desire for peace and cooperation of the world, Global Risk is implementing a terror purge with secret operations to achieve lasting peace for the world.
However, some make accusations against Global Risk because Global Risk is relying too much upon powerful countries and their wealth without any justifiable reason as a business corporation. In fact, a number of competent members ran away while carrying out operations based on idealistic peace theories introduced by powerful countries like America or England.
The special force troop, GRX, has developed a partnership with UN X-File Bureau. The Allies operate missions effectively; the Bureau plots and plans, and GRX carry out the missions. However, their secret missions have never been exposed to inside or outside troops.