Thursday, September 13, 2018

Talking About CSL Radio Frequency Identification

By Jeffrey Rogers


You are a spy and an undercover agent working for the government. Your next mission is to infiltrate the enemy and find out what their motives are, as well as find out if they have some plans to attack you and your country. You need to act as their ally for the sake of it so you will need a lot of gadgets for it. This is where you bring CSL RFID.

What do you get after a drunken night full of rich people and drastic decisions? When bets have been wagered, money has been waved around and spent like no tomorrow? Did you expect to be on a cruise ship, drinking vodka shots out of a trophy? Because that is exactly where we are taking this.

And guess what? Not only do you not remember those events from the previous night, like, at all. You also wake up on sand with the sun trying to sear into your eyelids to get into your retinas. Next to people you swore you only see occasionally at work. And they all seem like they are dead already.

But no. That is just them on a killer hangover that could explode brain cells. Luckily, not one of your acquaintances died. But seriously, what happened to you all? Simple. One of you decided that it was a good idea to make your pilot drink. This thing led to another thing and now your ship is right over there, with a huge hole on the bottom, making it completely useless.

As it turns out, these people are idiots. They are too cocky and arrogant about their own skills that they do not bother patrolling around the area and making rounds. No one even spares the warehouse a glance. You cannot decide to feel lucky or apprehensive. This feels too easy.

But you hold on. And along the way, you find an old friend you have not seen in years. You discovered that he survived as much this far even after getting the short end of the stick. You see, he does not live in the same country you do. Just as he had decided to visit, it was the same day the outbreak happened.

You dealt with mafias before. They are not exactly easy to deal with but it has become a common occurrence for you to always be assigned to them. This does not surprise you that your superiors sent you on this one.

It was either you die on this island or you try to put a hand on something you clearly have no profession in. All you know is that there is a possibility of other people getting you saved with that one radio you have on the ship. You hesitate whether you should mess with that or not.

This was the last time you were drinking beer mixed with whiskey. Bad decisions lead from one to another. If you survive this, you were going to swear off from drinking.




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