Two centuries after a global ecological disaster, the worlds of a mysterious covert operation and a young courier collide when a critical mission is blown.
Markesha Nin only wants one thing: to find a better life for herself and her father. Hell bent on escaping the only home she’s ever known for a better place, she takes a risky job that blows up in her face. Caught in a deadly trap with nowhere to turn, her only chance at finding a better life could ensnare her in a dangerous game she may never escape.
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The gloves are integrated into the suit, but Markesha has one more modification to make. During her time working for Franco’s Delivery Service, Markesha was never a fan of Franco’s unique method of advertising. Advertisements for the shop were spray-painted onto any empty flat surface Franco could find. When deliveries were slow, runners were sent… Continue reading Pg. 18: Retrofit
Markesha’s made some striking modifications to the suit. Past recruits never made any alterations to the suit beyond hardware. Link’s suggested “tricking out” suits on multiple occasions, but no one’s had the desire, creativity or much less skill to do it. In Orson’s opinion adding patterns or color wouldn’t provide function of any sort. The… Continue reading Pg. 19: Debut
The last few adjustments to the suit are made as Audrey and Markesha have a heart-to-heart. The magnetic locking system that attaches the gravity pack to the suit is the result of countless hours of trial and error by Audrey. Earlier systems used mechanical locks, which had several critical problems. Dust and other debris would… Continue reading Pg. 20 When It Comes Together
With a solemn promise made, Markesha strikes out on her very first mission. Over the years Orson’s worked with a plethora of people who’ve had a wide array of call-signs. Comm-line communication has been a staple throughout his career. The process of finding a call-sign is a personal one, and Orson’s detailed attention to each… Continue reading Pg. 21: Alias
Hey all! Carrie’s illness has been a bit more than we were expecting, but she’s on the mend! This week we bring you Markesha’s destination: The King and Queen Towers of Outer Trinity. Largely a tourist trap for Inner Trinity denizens looking for an exciting place to slum it, the King and Queen towers are… Continue reading Hiatus Post: The Prestige
It’s been a long time coming, and we’re almost there! Kamikaze is finally coming to animation, and we’d love your help getting it across the finish line. Sign up for our mailing list to find out more, including a special surprise we’re working on for the campaign!
Markesha’s made it to her jump point, and now she’s come face to face with just how big a jump it is. We’re back! Thank you to everyone who stuck with us through the hiatus, and hello to all the new readers! If you’re in Atlanta this weekend, join us at AWA 2019! We’ll be… Continue reading Ep. 3 Act 3 Pg. 22: Point of Ascension
Markesha’s choice to trust Audrey pays off, but for how long? Let’s say you’re inside Inner Trinity and the sun has just set. You look out from the balcony of your luxurious home in a House compound, and beyond the croplands to the massive Wall that protects your crops. You would see a warm glow… Continue reading Ep. 3 Act 3 Page 23: Engaged
Markesha didn’t fall, but the next jump is the make or break moment! Thank you to all our supporters who’ve backed and shared our Kickstarter! If you haven’t had the chance to check it out, Kamikaze is getting a short animated pilot made! We’re just over a week into the campaign, and we’ve already raised… Continue reading Ep. 3 Act 3 Page 24: Defying Gravity
Hey all! We’re hard at work with the Animated Short and Anthology Kickstarter, but still wanted to give you a shiny image this week! Go check out the Kickstarter if you haven’t had a chance, we’re just under two weeks away from our deadline and need your help to make this campaign a success! Speaking… Continue reading Break Post: Across the Gap