After securing the Kansel Oilfield, the group of people in Norway wasted no time in charting their next course of action.
Jack's mission was to continue training the AI model and deploy it to screen industrial and mining enterprises across Africa, following his previous strategy. He believed that the Warriors Den's hideouts were most likely large-scale, secluded operations such as industrial and mining companies. Only such entities could house thousands of death warriors and their families.
With numerous enterprises of this magnitude to consider, jack needed to employ additional criteria to narrow down the options. He would exclude well-known companies with international capital involvement, those prone to accidents or frequently making headlines for positive or negative reasons, as well as those receiving attention from local governments.
Armed with a decade's worth of satellite image data from Skyline, Jack could scrutinize the past decade's satellite images of potential companies for suspicious clues. This significantly boosted the chances of locating other hideouts of the death warriors. What once seemed nearly impossible now held promise.
Abren, an expert in communication technology, took charge of organizing Skyline's existing operations. Skyline's support greatly benefitted the Dragon Temple's ventures in the Middle East. With the AI model's ability to restore high-resolution images, even the smallest details, such as a mortar hidden in the distance, could be brought into clear focus.
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