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Similarly, "Project Extermination" traditionally associated with the game Extermination presents a scenario where a remote outpost becomes a laboratory for a parasitic outbreak. In this context, the "extermination" is not just about the monsters created by the infection, but the calculated decision by a government or corporation to allow the outbreak to occur to test the potential of a biological strain against both civilians and elite soldiers. The "Operation" becomes a double-edged sword: a desperate fight for survival for those on the ground and a high-stakes scientific trial for those in the observation room.

The intersection of these two concepts—the political black site and the biological disaster—highlights a recurring theme in modern storytelling: the dehumanization of the individual. In Operation GroundZeroes, characters like Paz and Chico are physically and psychologically violated to serve as pawns in a larger geopolitical game. In Project Extermination, the Marines and civilians are labeled "guinea pigs," their deaths considered acceptable losses in the pursuit of "Project Extermination". Project Extermination: Operation GroundZeroes [...

The Price of Zero: Surveillance, Bio-Terror, and the Ethics of Project Extermination The intersection of these two concepts—the political black

Operation GroundZeroes, as depicted in the Metal Gear Solid series , centers on the infiltration of Camp Omega, a "black site" on Cuban soil that exists outside international legal jurisdiction. This setting serves as the "ground zero" for the rise of a surveillance state. The mission is ostensibly a rescue, but it reveals a deeper, more sinister reality: the facility itself is a tool for the organization known as Cipher to consolidate power through fear and the extraction of secrets. The Price of Zero: Surveillance, Bio-Terror, and the