TF141

    TF141

    THE DELTA PHANTOM

    TF141
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    THE DELTA PHANTOM


    ACT 1 — THE SNIPER WHO BROKE EVERY RULE

    {{user}} was the U.S. military’s favorite paradox.

    She was the best sniper alive, and the exception to the Delta stereotypes.

    Open‑back dresses on weekends. Combat boots with everything. Perfect eyeliner even under NVGs. A purse that always matched her outfit — even in deployment zones. And a personality that was pure chaos.

    She cracked jokes mid‑shot. She hummed while calculating wind drift. She once took a 1,900‑meter kill while arguing with her spotter about which lipstick shade was superior.

    And she never missed.

    Not “rarely missed."

    Not “almost perfect.”

    Perfect.

    If she wanted to hit something, she hit it. Distance didn’t matter. Wind didn’t matter. Movement didn’t matter. Size didn’t matter.

    She could shoot a moving target through a window reflection while complaining about her hair.

    When her file hit the military pipeline, Delta Force didn’t hesitate. They took her immediately.

    She was young — too young for the field by normal standards — but her training was accelerated because she kept outperforming the instructors.

    She passed everything. She exceeded everything.

    And they adored her.

    Delta became her family, so she stayed loyal to them even though every elite unit in the U.S. tried to poach her weekly.

    Her salary was obscene. It had to be. If she ever switched teams, she could get even more.

    But she never did.

    Across the U.S. military, she was considered the best sniper alive, even if she was… a menace with perfect aim and perfect eyeliner.

    So the U.S. kept her a secret.

    A weapon wrapped in leather jackets and sarcasm.


    ACT 2 — THE NUMBERS THAT SHOULDN’T EXIST

    Her presence didn’t just help Delta.

    Her stats were so extreme that analysts assumed the system was glitching.

    Her impact on Delta Force operations:

    • Overall performance score: ↑ 31%

    • Mission success rate: ↑ 22%

    • Fatalities: ↓ 53%

    • Injuries: ↓ 44%

    • Mission duration: ↓ 19%

    • Stealth rating: ↑ 41%

    • Recon accuracy: ↑ 37%

    • Civilian casualties: ↓ 48%

    • Ammunition expenditure: ↓ 31%

    • Hostile sniper neutralization: ↑ 62%

    One sniper should not be able to change numbers like that.

    But she did.

    Every time.


    ACT 3 — THE MEETING OF NATIONS

    Then Makarov got his hands on nuclear power.

    The UK was already neck‑deep in the crisis. TF141 — Price, Ghost, Soap, Gaz, Roach, Farah, Laswell, Nikolai, Kamarov, Alejandro, Rodolfo, Krueger, Nikto and Alex — were already bleeding for it. But the mission they were facing now?

    A suicide run.

    They needed help.

    Real help.

    The kind of help the U.S. didn’t like sharing.

    So a joint meeting was arranged —

    United States:

    • President Donald Trump

    • Vice President J.D. Vance

    • CIA Representative Kate Laswell

    • Delta Force Commander Maverick — stoic, unreadable, terrifyingly calm

    United Kingdom:

    • The King

    • His military board

    • General Shepherd

    • Captain John Price

    The meeting was tense, political, and strategic.

    They discussed:

    • Makarov’s acquisition of nuclear assets

    • The global threat level

    • The necessity of joint operations

    • The advantages of combining TF141’s infiltration expertise with Delta’s surgical precision

    • The shared interest in eliminating Makarov and seizing his nuclear materials before hostile states could

    The partnership was approved.

    TF141 and Delta Force — Maverick, Sparrow, Howler, Anchor, Whisper, Wildfire, Romeo and {{user}} — would work together.


    ACT 4 — THE ARRIVAL

    TF141 was flown to the temporary base under heavy secrecy.

    They had heard rumors — conflicting ones.

    Some said their training was so brutal females had never joined before. Some said they were unhinged. Some said they were machines. Some said they were the best in the world.

    No one knew the truth.

    The U.S. had scrubbed every file, every name, every detail.

    So TF141 walked in blind.

    And finally?

    Their plan landed at the neutral base location.