F.A.N.G. Instigators

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F.A.N.G. Instigators

Force Multipliers

Name: Various
Rank: Various
Primary MOS: Psychological Operation
Secondary MOS: Force Multiplication
Areas of Expertise: Small arms, basic infantry and combat tactics, espionage, sabotage, group behavior, combat instruction, squad leadership.

The F.A.N.G. Army (Free Activists for New Government) was founded during the Second World War by radical Regis Nova. It’ mission was the disillusion of individual governments and replacing them with the ultimate Anarcho-state. The F.A.N.G. Army grew to its largest size in the early 1970s and carried out operations of varying success in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War era. Nova publicly credited his F.A.N.G. Army as being the reason that the US left the war, although there is no record of any substantial action against US or South Vietnamese force by the F.A.N.G. Army. By the early 1980s Nova had gone quiet and was believed to be retired or dead, the organization had lost any influence or notoriety it had built up (or believed it had built up) in the prior decade. Under new leadership, it was re-forged as a smaller, more violent force; focused on exploiting Cold War tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union.

F.A.N.G. Instigators are a special breed of psy-ops force. They’re mission is literally to destabilize, or more often speed up, destabilization in nation states. They are dropped in country with limited supplies and start by building cells of expendable, disenfranchised locals that they can then use to drum up protests in the hopes that it will lead to larger scale revolution. Additional mission profiles include sabotage of a nation’s resources, political assassinations, and staging false flag attacks. They are experts at blending in with the local populace and often use non-military equipment and dress in civilian clothes. It is believed that this new version of the F.A.N.G. Army and their Instigators sometimes sell their services to intelligence agencies, criminal organizations, and other radical groups (including the KGB and South American drug cartels). These organizations always keep them at arm’s length as they cannot be trusted.

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