The Silent Scream The year was 2072. A new era of warfare had dawned, one fought not with bullets or bombs, but with sound. The discovery of the Brown Note, a low-frequency sound that could induce nausea, vomiting, and bowel incontinence in humans, had revolutionized military strategy. Armies across the globe had raced to harness this terrifying weapon, and the results were devastating. The war between the United States and the Eurasian Union was particularly brutal. Both sides deployed sonic weapons, their armies advancing in a cloud of nauseating, low-frequency noise. Soldiers would collapse, their faces contorted in agony, their bodies wracked with uncontrollable spasms. The battlefield was a macabre spectacle, littered with the sick and dying. But the true horror of sonic warfare was yet to come. As the conflict escalated, both sides began experimenting with more potent frequencies, capable of causing internal damage. The United States developed a weapon that could liquefy a human...
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