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o G.A.R.M. (Geological Alpine Research
Megacomplex, a scientific research center located in the Swiss Alps taken over
by Illuminati operatives)
o Garrett Dansky (CEO of augmentations
manufacturer Caidin Global. Assassinated by the Tyrants in 2026)
o Garvin Quinn (agent of the Juggernaut
Collective)
o Gary Savage (a scientist for the Illuminati)
o Gas grenades (non-lethal weapon also called
Riot Captor Spray (CS))
o GEP gun (Guided Explosive Projectile heavy
gun)
o Gerald Campbell (Medical examiner at Detroit
Police Department)
o Gerard Romero (one of the few good cops left
in Prague, deceased)
o Germany (The Illuminati was created in
Ingolstadt, Germany. On 1 May 1776, Adam Weishaupt, a professor of law at the
University of Ingolstadt, founded the Order of the Illuminati)
o Gerta Mueller (merchant in Panchaea's LIMB
clinic)
o Gilbert Renton (owner of the "Hilton
Hotel", often referred to as the 'Ton because the first three letters on
the sign are burned out)
o Glass-Shield Cloaking System (augmentation
that renders the user invisible for a few seconds by bending light around his
person, including lasers)
o Glasshütte (Aug ghetto in Dresden, Germany.
Visited by Jensen in the comic Deus Ex Universe: Children's Crusade)
o Global Politics Review (2026 & 2029 Edition eBooks)
Global Politics Review (2026 Edition eBooks)
Chapter 3: The State of the American Dis-Union
After the 2015 oil crash, the U.S. faces severe internal and external issues. Economic competition with China, rising inequality, and unrest challenge stability. States consider secession, and cities become fortress-states to maintain order.
Chapter 4: The Indian Sink
India’s outsourcing boom created new tech-driven divisions, but by the late 2020s, the economy falters, mirroring past economic crises, worsened by viral outbreaks.
Chapter 5: The European Quagmire
Europe struggles after NATO’s dissolution, with the slow formation of the European Common Defense Alliance amid rising Russian aggression. Internal EU tensions threaten unity.
Chapter 6: The Middle East - A Crucible of Fire
The Middle East faces turmoil with the United Arab Front’s rise and the Israeli invasion. Economic recovery is hampered, and ongoing attacks from displaced Israelis persist.
Chapter 7: Facing the Dragon
China has become the dominant global power with rapid advancements in human augmentation. Despite its technological edge, reports of human rights abuses and environmental damage are hard to verify due to strict media control.
Global Politics Review (2029 Edition eBooks)
Chapter 1: Overview
The Aug Incident's aftermath still affects the global economy, hitting First World nations and emerging markets hard. Developed countries face tech sector struggles, while developing nations' infrastructure collapses. Resource-rich third-world countries, though politically unstable, are attracting multinational investments and forming new politico-corporate alliances.
Chapter 4: The Australian Conflict
Post-Aug Incident, Australia’s civil war factions, the Free States of Australia and the South Australia Federation, agreed to a ceasefire in 2028. Coastal cities have seen reduced violence, but the outback remains a dangerous, lawless area. A joint police force has had little impact on controlling the interior.
Chapter 5: The Fall of the American Empire?
The Aug Incident exacerbated America's internal issues, with extreme government measures fueling radicalism and widening economic divides. Secessionist movements are growing, particularly in the Northwest and Texas, with no clear path for recovery in sight.
Chapter 6: South America's Rise to Power?
South American nations experienced riots from the Aug Incident, but less urbanized areas were mostly unaffected. Quick, harsh responses from paramilitary forces and fewer augmentations allowed countries like Colombia, Brazil, and Argentina to stabilize faster than their developed counterparts. These countries are now exploiting the economic downturn in the First World to expand their global market presence.
Chapter 7: Crouching Dragon
China, heavily populated with augmented individuals, managed the Aug Incident effectively. Despite significant casualties and damage, China quickly restored order and blamed the West for the chaos, while suppressing internal dissent and controlling the narrative through state media.
Chapter 8: Africa
Africa largely avoided the Aug Incident’s chaos due to low augmentation levels. Many African nations, seizing the economic opportunity, are stepping up to fill gaps left by struggling First World countries. Increased Chinese interests and an influx of augmented refugees from Europe, due to Africa's lax regulations on human enhancement technology, are shaping the continent’s future.
o Gobzilla (champion in greasel fights)
o Golem City (AKA Útulek Complex, a ghetto for
the mechanically augmented)
o Gordon Quick (Dragon Head of the Luminous
Path triad in 2052)
o Gray Death (a nano-virus used by Majestic 12
in Deus Ex to seize world control)
o Gray Haddock (Texas Governor in 2052 who
refused to recognize Walton Simons' authority or implement martial law
provisions)
o Grays (genetically-engineered creatures,
products of experiments undertaken by Majestic 12 at Area 51)
o Grayson (arms dealer in Detroit in 2027
operating from the abandoned gas station)
o Grayve Times (a newspaper appearing in Deus
Ex)
o Greasels (genetically manipulated,
nano-augmented seagulls created by VersaLife through genetic engineering)
o Greg Thorpe (line manager of the Sarif
Industries manufacturing plant at Milwaukee Junction)
o Grenade Launcher Linebacker G-87 MSGL
o Grey Skies (eBook in Deus Ex: Human
Revolution. By 2025, longer lifespans and fewer young people are straining
support systems, with countries like China and Japan facing a growing ratio of
retirees to working-age adults)
o Gunther Hermann (a mechanically augmented
agent working for UNATCO in 2052)
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