Cat Shit One
Botasky is a private contractor, while Packy works in the Middle East with assistance from a remote helicopter-mobile base. They are “sniper and spotter” respectively. The team leader (as per military protocol) is the spotter. They are to rescue an ally and a local captive. They are: The characters are 1. Camels are locals. The Japanese term Usagi for Rabbit, which could be translated as U.S.A. GI in Japanese, suggests that Rabbits were chosen. It is up to the Team to interpret the situation and determine whether or not they will extract the victims. The Team decides to separate and carry out the removal themselves, as things seem to be going in a very negative direction. The Team split, with Packy heading into the village to find and rescue victims, while Botasky provided support through surveillance and sniping. Packy’s speed and agility are impressive, making the fighting fast and fluid. Sniping is quick and effortless. Packy is a master at weapon transfers. He shoots with precision and control, and there are no spray or pray mag dumps. Botasky gets ground support which makes matters more complicated. Botasky is found and stopped as a sniper. The rescue appears to have been compromised until the Team receives its own Air Support. –hankpac
Director: Kazuya Sasahara
Actors: Hiroshi Tsuchida, Kenta Sakai, Masashi Nitta, Satoshi Hino, Sawaki Akimoto, Yuki Hirako
Country: Japan