C.X Protocol: Condict Invasion GAME
Rogue robots called Condicts are secretly murdering humans while blending into society, and C.X Protocol: Condict Invasion builds its entire premise around this cyberpunk nightmare scenario. What starts as a 19-year-old academy student trying to redeem his past mistakes quickly spirals into something much darker when he accidentally witnesses a Condict incident and gets dragged into an underground war he never knew existed.
When Your Academy Life Goes Cyberpunk Horror
In a future where most people rely on robots for everyday convenience, a dangerous type of rogue robot known as a Condict has begun appearing. These Condicts secretly live among humans and normal robots while carrying out brutal murders for unknown reasons. As the number of incidents continues to rise, the government secretly works with a specialized group known as C.X . , an organization tasked with tracking down and eliminating Condicts before they can cause more chaos. The story follows a 19 year old Rank A student from The New God Tier Academy who is trying to redeem himself from his troubled past. After accidentally getting involved in a Condict incident and crossing paths with C.X., he becomes pulled into a hidden conflict far bigger than he ever imagined. From that moment on, his life begins to change completely… After the end of the Faction War 3 between the Empire and the Republic, the Republic won and captured the Empire’s final stronghold. When they went inside to see what remained, they discovered something shocking. Hidden beneath the base were over 500,000 humanoid robot soldiers, all inactive and stored together without consciousness. Instead of destroying them, the Republic took the master key from the Empire’s leader and reset the entire system. Rather than using them for war, they decided to turn them into business assets to rebuild what they had lost during the war. The robots were sold to rich and influential people first, then later to the public. Some people bought them as servants, while others reverse-engineered the technology and founded new robotics corporations. Before long, two massive companies rose from this discovery and began mass-producing increasingly advanced robots. Eventually, these robots became almost identical to humans. But that created a new problem. Robots slowly began replacing humans in nearly every field of work, causing unemployment and large anti-robot movements across society. At the same time, a certain type of robot