The Original Raid: A cyber-mercenary group (the "Null-Sector") raids the Aethelburg Data Haven, stealing the "Cradle Algorithm" (a medical AI that cures a rare neurodegeneration). They kill 12 security guards and escape.
The Counter-Raid (The Redemption): A rival faction (the "Veritas Collective") tracks the Null-Sector to a neutral arcology.
Total Index Score: 22+18+23+15 = 78/100 Verdict: Partial Redemption. The algorithm is back, but the data loss and the civilian death stain the victory. index of the raid redemption
On a Linux server with Apache:
sudo a2enmod autoindex
sudo nano /etc/apache2/conf-available/autoindex.conf
Add:
IndexOptions FancyIndexing NameWidth=* DescriptionWidth=*
HeaderName /header.html
ReadmeName /footer.html
Place your recovery scripts in /var/www/html/raid_recovery/. The index will auto-generate.
The brilliance of The Raid lies in its economy of storytelling. We are dropped instantly into the scenario: An elite SWAT team is tasked with infiltrating a 30-story apartment block in Jakarta's slums. Their mission? Arrest the crime lord Tama Riyadi (Ray Sahetapy) who rents rooms to the city's most dangerous criminals and killers. Total Index Score: 22+18+23+15 = 78/100 Verdict: Partial
That’s it. There are no complex subplots about the hero’s estranged wife, no romantic entanglements, and no political speeches. The premise is video game simple: Enter at the bottom, survive to the top.
This stripped-down narrative acts as a pressure cooker. Because we aren't burdened with exposition, every bullet fired and every punch thrown carries weight. We know the stakes immediately: The building is a fortress, the tenants are an army, and the SWAT team is hopelessly outnumbered. On a Linux server with Apache: sudo a2enmod