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Kill Count was a hard-line[1] Private Force that was active during the 1980s, as well as one of several PFs that were tarnishing the name of Private Forces via reckless actions motivated by money. Because of this as well as their more hardline business politics, they actually ended up making war even worse in their desire to line their own pockets, committing various war crimes.[2]

They were largely inspired by the Diamond Dogs. They held a rivalry with the PF No Alert, and as such, they ultimately were threatened by Diamond Dogs of having their Forward Operating Base raided after they were hired by No Alert to do so (with their agreeing due to their orders of operations being rendered chaotic as a result of both Kill Count and No Alert's actions).[3] Some time later, they also began abducting and interrogating personnel belonging to No Alert, which resulted in their entering conflict with Diamond Dogs again via having one of their Forward Operating Bases raided again.[1] Some time after that, they also began oppressing local soldiers in a conflict region, which mandated No Alert to hire Diamond Dogs again and infiltrate one of their FOBs again, this time to force the upper echelon to free the local soldiers, also extracting or eliminating any Kill Count soldiers at their leisure.[2]

Military resources

Personnel

The Private Force, at the time of their first encounter with Diamond Dogs, had between 598[4] and 867 members [5] with a minimum of 322 of whom acted as part of the Security Team for their FOB. Each platform of their FOB had a range of 26,[5] 46,[4] and 53[6] soldiers guarding the platform, with fourteen,[5] sixteen,[6] and/or eighteen[4] being on the first strut and fourteen for each second and third strut of the various platform, as well as eleven for each fourth strut.

  • Command Platform: 46 soldiers[4]/26 soldiers[5]/53 soldiers[7]
  • Combat Platform: 46 soldiers[4]/26 soldiers[5]/53 soldiers[7]
  • Intel Platform: 46 soldiers[4]/26 soldiers[5]/53 soldiers[7]
  • Support Platform: 46 soldiers[4]/26 soldiers[5]/53 soldiers[7]
  • R&D Platform: 46 soldiers[4]/26 soldiers[5]/53 soldiers[7]
  • Medical Platform: 46 soldiers[4]/26 soldiers[5]/53 soldiers[7]
  • Base Development Platform: 46 soldiers[4]/26 soldiers[5]/53 soldiers[7]
    • First Deck: 14;[5] 16;[6] or 18 soldiers[4]
    • Second Deck: 12[5]–14 soldiers[4][5]
    • Third Deck: 12[6]–14 soldiers[4]
    • Fourth Deck: 11 soldiers[7]

By the time of their second encounter, they had increased their manpower, possessing at least 867 members,[8] although the FOB used during this time had significantly less security, having only 119 members of the FOB's Security Team total. Each platform had 17 soldiers guarding the platform, with six being on the first strut, four on the second and third struts, and three for the fourth strut of each platform.


Aside from actual personnel, they also housed several prisoners, who were abducted from No Alert. They held four prisoners on each platform, one for each deck.

  • Command Platform:
    • Fourth Deck: Near the back on a platform;
    • Third Deck: Lower holding area;
    • Second Deck: Second story on the towers;
    • First Deck: First story west wing of main bulkhead;
  • Combat Platform:
    • Fourth Deck: Underneath elevator platform cover;
    • Third Deck: Ground floor of tower;
    • Second Deck: On balcony below deck;
    • First Deck: Second story, central portion of main bulkhead, near alcove;
  • R&D Platform:
    • Fourth Deck: On top of platform;
    • Third Deck: Underneath shed;
    • Second Deck: On top of tower;
    • First Deck: On the corner of ground floor hallway;
  • Base Development Platform:
    • Fourth Deck: Area below deck near tower;
    • Third Deck: On walkway;
    • Second Deck: Atop platform;
    • First Deck: Ground floor near stairs in building;
  • Support Platform:
    • Fourth Deck: Second story on tower;
    • Third Deck: Underneath shed;
    • Second Deck: Near walkways on the back;
    • First Deck: Second story between the back and middle red platforms near stairs;
  • Intel Platform:
    • Fourth Deck: Below decks;
    • Third Deck: On platform;
    • Second Deck: Below decks;
    • First Deck: Second story; back entrance of the building;
  • Medical Platform: Underneath shed
    • Fourth Deck: Underneath shed;
    • Third Deck: Atop platform;
    • Second Deck: Near coolant towers;
    • First Deck: In alcove on ground floor;

By their third encounter, they retained the same amount of manpower as their second encounter,[12] and while their security team was for the FOB used during this time than the second FOB, it still paled in comparison to the first FOB, only having 154 guards guarding the facility. Each platform had 22 soldiers guarding it, with 10 on the outer strut, and 12 guarding the inner strut.[12]

  • Command Platform: 22[12]–45 soldiers[13]
    • First Deck: 12[12]–14 soldiers[13]
    • Second Deck: 10[12]–12 soldiers[13]
    • Third Deck: 10 soldiers[13]
    • Fourth Deck: 9 soldiers[13]
  • Combat Platform: 22[12]–45 soldiers[13]
    • First Deck: 12[12]–14 soldiers[13]
    • Second Deck: 10[12]–12 soldiers[13]
    • Third Deck: 10 soldiers[13]
    • Fourth Deck: 9 soldiers[13]
  • Intel Platform: 22[12]–45 soldiers[13]
    • First Deck: 12[12]–14 soldiers[13]
    • Second Deck: 10[12]–12 soldiers[13]
    • Third Deck: 10 soldiers[13]
    • Fourth Deck: 9 soldiers[13]
  • Support Platform: 22[12]–45 soldiers[13]
    • First Deck: 12[12]–14 soldiers[13]
    • Second Deck: 10[12]–12 soldiers[13]
    • Third Deck: 10 soldiers[13]
    • Fourth Deck: 9 soldiers[13]
  • R&D Platform: 22[12]–45 soldiers[13]
    • First Deck: 12[12]–14 soldiers[13]
    • Second Deck: 10[12]–12 soldiers[13]
    • Third Deck: 10 soldiers[13]
    • Fourth Deck: 9 soldiers[13]
  • Medical Platform: 22[12]–45 soldiers[13]
    • First Deck: 12[12]–14 soldiers[13]
    • Second Deck: 10[12]–12 soldiers[13]
    • Third Deck: 10 soldiers[13]
    • Fourth Deck: 9 soldiers[13]
  • Base Development Platform: 22[12]–45 soldiers[13]
    • First Deck: 12[12]–14 soldiers[13]
    • Second Deck: 10[12]–12 soldiers[13]
    • Third Deck: 10 soldiers[13]
    • Fourth Deck: 9 soldiers[13]

Base Facilities

Due to being mostly inspired by the Diamond Dogs and their Mother Base, Kill Count had erected at least three offshore Forward Operating Bases similar to Diamond Dogs'. Similar to Mosquito Stinger Force, Kill Count had two FOBs was located at the Central Indian Ridge,[14] and one located in the South Pacific Ocean.[12] For their first FOB, used at the time of their first encounter with Diamond Dogs, each platform on KC's FOB had three struts where resources and mounted weapons were stationed. On the outer struts (ie, the second and third decks of each platform), fourteen soldiers for each second and third deck were posted on patrol and the inner platforms housed eighteen patrolling soldiers. Each platform was also guarded by 12 surveillance cameras, six infrared sensor nets, and eighteen mines, with their being roughly split up evenly between four surveillance cameras, two infrared sensor nets, and eighteen mines for each strut.[5] Their second FOB, used during their second encounter, the struts for each platform were increased by one, with resources and mounted weapons being stationed on them as before, and also ranged between two[9] and four[10][11], with the former also only having a Command, Combat, Base Development, and Intel Platforms. However, it also had a decrease in security compared to before, with the outer struts (ie, the fourth deck) only having three soldiers posted on patrol, the middle struts (ie, the second and third decks for each deck having only four soldiers posted on patrol, and the inner platforms housing only six patrolling soldiers. Each platform during this time were similarly lax in terms of security measures, only having 4 anti-theft devices and 4[10]/5[11] infrared sensors for each strut, 4[10]/6[11] surveillance cameras for each of the two innermost struts (plus 4 on the third strut[11], and/or 2 for each strut[9]), and 4 emplaced weapons for the inner strut only.[8] For their third FOB, used for their third encounter with Diamond Dogs, they had only two platforms each deck, a decrease compared to the first two. However, they made up for it by having a beefed up security team, as well as having eight mines (four on each deck), and having the inner perimeter dotted with anti-aircraft guns.[12] They also have pink[9]/orange[10]/black[11]-colored paint for the struts.

Resources

Kill Count, at the time of their first encounter, had sixteen pre-processed resource shipping containers, two for fuel resources (one white, one yellow), two for biological material (one white, one yellow), two for common metals (one white, one yellow), three for minor metals (one white, two yellow), and seven for precious metals on most struts (two white, five yellow) and five precious metals for the Base Development Platform (one white, four yellow).[5]

Overall, the PF had access to 2250 Fuel Resources, 2250 Biological Material, 2250 Common Metals, 2000 Minor Metals, and 450 Precious Metals, as well as varying resources on each platform during the first encounter:[5]

  • Command Platform:
    • Fuel Resources x2250 (one white, one yellow)[4]/x8250 (one white, one red)[5]/12000 (three yellow, one red)[6]
    • Biological Material x2250 (one white, one yellow)[4][5]/x10500 (two yellow, one red)[6]
    • Common Metals x2250 (one white, one yellow)[4][5]/x10500 (two yellow, one red)[6]
    • Minor Metals x2000 (one white, two yellow)[4]/x4400 (one white, one red)[5]/x10000 (one white, two yellow, two red)[6]
    • Precious Metals x450 (two white, five yellow)[4]/x600 (one yellow, one red)[5]/x2250 (one white, two yellow, four red)[6]
  • Combat Platform:
    • Fuel Resources x2250 (one white, one yellow)[4]/x8250 (one white, one red)[5]/12000 (three yellow, one red)[6]
    • Biological Material x2250 (one white, one yellow)[4][5]/x10500 (two yellow, one red)[6]
    • Common Metals x2250 (one white, one yellow)[4][5]/x10500 (two yellow, one red)[6]
    • Minor Metals x2000 (one white, two yellow)[4]/x4400 (one white, one red)[5]/x10000 (one white, two yellow, two red)[6]
    • Precious Metals x450 (two white, five yellow)[4]/x600 (one yellow, one red)[5]/x2250 (one white, two yellow, four red)[6]
  • R&D Platform:
    • Fuel Resources x2250 (one white, one yellow)[4]/x8250 (one white, one red)[5]/12000 (three yellow, one red)[6]
    • Biological Material x2250 (one white, one yellow)[4][5]/x10500 (two yellow, one red)[6]
    • Common Metals x2250 (one white, one yellow)[4][5]/x10500 (two yellow, one red)[6]
    • Minor Metals x2000 (one white, two yellow)[4]/x4400 (one white, one red)[5]/x10000 (one white, two yellow, two red)[6]
    • Precious Metals x450 (two white, five yellow)[4]/x600 (one yellow, one red)[5]/x2250 (one white, two yellow, four red)[6]
  • Base Development Platform:
    • Fuel Resources x2250 (one white, one yellow)[4]/12000 (three yellow, one red)[6][5]
    • Biological Material x2250 (one white, one yellow)[4]/x10500 (two yellow, one red)[6][5]
    • Common Metals x2250 (one white, one yellow)[4]/x10500 (two yellow, one red)[6][5]
    • Minor Metals x2000 (one white, two yellow)[4]/x10000 (one white, two yellow, two red)[6][5]
    • Precious Metals x450 (two white, five yellow)[4]/x2250 (one white, two yellow, four red)[6][5]
  • Support Platform:
    • Fuel Resources x2250 (one white, one yellow)[4]/x8250 (one white, one red)[5]/12000 (three yellow, one red)[6]
    • Biological Material x2250 (one white, one yellow)[4][5]/x10500 (two yellow, one red)[6]
    • Common Metals x2250 (one white, one yellow)[4][5]/x10500 (two yellow, one red)[6]
    • Minor Metals x2000 (one white, two yellow)[4]/x4400 (one white, one red)[5]/x10000 (one white, two yellow, two red)[6]
    • Precious Metals x450 (two white, five yellow)[4]/x600 (one yellow, one red)[5]/x2250 (one white, two yellow, four red)[6]
  • Intel Platform:
    • Fuel Resources x2250 (one white, one yellow)[4]/x8250 (one white, one red)[5]/12000 (three yellow, one red)[6]
    • Biological Material x2250 (one white, one yellow)[4][5]/x10500 (two yellow, one red)[6]
    • Common Metals x2250 (one white, one yellow)[4][5]/x10500 (two yellow, one red)[6]
    • Minor Metals x2000 (one white, two yellow)[4]/x4400 (one white, one red)[5]/x10000 (one white, two yellow, two red)[6]
    • Precious Metals x450 (two white, five yellow)[4]/x600 (one yellow, one red)[5]/x2250 (one white, two yellow, four red)[6]
  • Medical Platform:
    • Fuel Resources x2250 (one white, one yellow)[4]/x8250 (one white, one red)[5]/12000 (three yellow, one red)[6]
    • Biological Material x2250 (one white, one yellow)[4][5]/x10500 (two yellow, one red)[6]
    • Common Metals x2250 (one white, one yellow)[4][5]/x10500 (two yellow, one red)[6]
    • Minor Metals x2000 (one white, two yellow)[4]/x4400 (one white, one red)[5]/x10000 (one white, two yellow, two red)[6]
    • Precious Metals x450 (two white, five yellow)[4]/x600 (one yellow, one red)[5]/x2250 (one white, two yellow, four red)[6]

By the time of their second encounter, their amount remained largely the same overall, as was the shipping containers for most of the materials, although the Precious Metals containers for all platforms except for the Base Development Platform had reduced from seven to five, with the Base Development Platform retaining exactly the same amount of materials as before:[8]

  • Command Platform:
    • Fuel Resources x2250 (one white, one yellow)[8]/x8250 (one white, one red)[9]/x19500[10][11]
    • Biological Material x2250 (one white, one yellow)[8][9]/x19500[10][11]
    • Common Metals x2250 (one white, one yellow)[8][9]/x19500[10][11]
    • Minor Metals x2000 (one white, two yellow)[8]/x4400 (one white, one red)[9]/x10800[10][11]
    • Precious Metals x450 (one white, four yellow)[8]/x600 (one yellow, one red)[9]/x1750[10][11]
  • Combat Platform:
    • Fuel Resources x2250 (one white, one yellow)[8]/x8250 (one white, one red)[9]/x19500[10][11]
    • Biological Material x2250 (one white, one yellow)[8][9]/x19500[10][11]
    • Common Metals x2250 (one white, one yellow)[8][9]/x19500[10][11]
    • Minor Metals x2000 (one white, two yellow)[8]/x4400 (one white, one red)[9]/x10800[10][11]
    • Precious Metals x450 (one white, four yellow)[8]/x600 (one yellow, one red)[9]/x1750[10][11]
  • R&D Platform:
    • Fuel Resources x2250 (one white, one yellow)[8]/x19500[10][11]
    • Biological Material x2250 (one white, one yellow)[8]/x19500[10][11]
    • Common Metals x2250 (one white, one yellow)[8]/x19500[10][11]
    • Minor Metals x2000 (one white, two yellow)[8]/x10800[10][11]
    • Precious Metals x450 (one white, four yellow)[8]/x1750[10][11]
  • Base Development Platform:
    • Fuel Resources x2250 (one white, one yellow)[8]/x28500 (two whites, three yellows, three reds)[9]/x45750[10][11]
    • Biological Material x2250 (one white, one yellow)[8]/x28500 (two whites, three yellows, three reds)[9]/x45750[10][11]
    • Common Metals x2250 (one white, one yellow)[8]/x28500 (two whites, three yellows, three reds)[9]/x45750[10][11]
    • Minor Metals x2000 (one white, two yellow)[8]/x15200 (two whites, three yellows, three reds)[9]/x24400[10][11]
    • Precious Metals x450 (one white, four yellow)[8]/x1900 (two whites, three yellows, three reds)[9]/x3100[10][11]
  • Support Platform:
    • Fuel Resources x2250 (one white, one yellow)[8]/x19500[10][11]
    • Biological Material x2250 (one white, one yellow)[8]/x19500[10][11]
    • Common Metals x2250 (one white, one yellow)[8]/x19500[10][11]
    • Minor Metals x2000 (one white, two yellow)[8]/x10800[10][11]
    • Precious Metals x450 (one white, four yellow)[8]/x1750[10][11]
  • Intel Platform:
    • Fuel Resources x2250 (one white, one yellow)[8]/x8250 (one white, one red)[9]/x19500[10][11]
    • Biological Material x2250 (one white, one yellow)[8][9]/x19500[10][11]
    • Common Metals x2250 (one white, one yellow)[8][9]/x19500[10][11]
    • Minor Metals x2000 (one white, two yellow)[8]/x4400 (one white, one red)[9]/x10800[10][11]
    • Precious Metals x450 (one white, four yellow)[8]/x600 (one yellow, one red)[9]/x1750[10][11]
  • Medical Platform:
    • Fuel Resources x2250 (one white, one yellow)[8]/x19500[10][11]
    • Biological Material x2250 (one white, one yellow)[8]/x19500[10][11]
    • Common Metals x2250 (one white, one yellow)[8]/x19500[10][11]
    • Minor Metals x2000 (one white, two yellow)[8]/x10800[10][11]
    • Precious Metals x450 (one white, four yellow)[8]/x1750[10][11]

For the third encounter, they initially had access to pre-processed shipping containers for each platform, although they initially had access to 82 pre-processed materials shipping containers overall, with two for each type of material on all platforms save for the Base Development Platform, which instead had 4 containers for fuel resources, 3 for biological material, 3 for common metals, 5 for minor metals, and 7 for precious metals. With each subsequent invasion when resources were stolen, it dwindled down 1 container for fuel resources, 2 for biological materials, 2 for common metals, 2 for minor metals, and 3 for precious metals; to 3 containers for fuel resources, 4 for biological materials, no common metals containers, 1 minor metals container, and 2 precious metals containers on each platform; only 2 biological materials containers for each platform, and eventually no materials at all on each platform. They overall had access to 12000 fuel resources, 10500 biological material, 10500 common metals, 10000 minor metals, and 2250 precious metals initially, then after being raided the first time had 3750 fuel resources, 8250 biological materials, 8250 common metals, 5600 minor metals, and 1650 precious metals; then after being raided a second time dwindled to 3000 fuel resources, 6000 biological materials, 800 minor metals, and 1000 precious metals with common metals being drained; and finally being reduced to just 2250 biological materials.[12]

  • Command Platform:
    • Fuel Resources
      • x8250 (first raid; one white, one red)[12]/x12000 (three yellow, one red)[13]
      • x750 (second raid; one white)[12]
      • x3000 (third raid; two yellow)[12]
    • Biological Material
      • x2250 (first raid; one white, one yellow)[12]/x10500 (two yellow, one red)[13]
      • x2250 (second raid; one white, one yellow)[12]
      • x3750 (third raid; one white, two yellow)[12]
      • x2250 (fourth raid; one white, one yellow)[12]
    • Common Metals
      • x2250 (first raid; one white, one yellow)[12]/x10500 (two yellow, one red)[13]
      • x8250 (second raid; one white, one red)[12]
    • Minor Metals
      • x4400 (first raid; one white, one red)[12]/x10000 (one white, two yellow, two red)[13]
      • x4800 (second raid; one yellow, one red)[12]
      • x800 (third raid; one yellow)[12]
    • Precious Metals
      • x600 (first raid; one yellow, one red)[12]/x2250 (one white, two yellow, four red)[13]
      • x650 (second raid; one white, one yellow, one red)[12]
      • x1000 (third raid; two reds)[12]
  • Combat Platform:
    • Fuel Resources
      • x8250 (first raid; one white, one red)[12]>/x12000 (three yellow, one red)[13]
      • x750 (second raid; one white)[12]
      • x3000 (third raid; two yellow)[12]
    • Biological Material
      • x2250 (first raid; one white, one yellow)[12]/x10500 (two yellow, one red)[13]
      • x2250 (second raid; one white, one yellow)[12]
      • x3750 (third raid; one white, two yellow)[12]
      • x2250 (fourth raid; one white, one yellow)[12]
    • Common Metals
      • x2250 (first raid; one white, one yellow)[12]/x10500 (two yellow, one red)[13]
      • x8250 (second raid; one white, one red)[12]
    • Minor Metals
      • x4400 (first raid; one white, one red)[12]/x10000 (one white, two yellow, two red)[13]
      • x4800 (second raid; one yellow, one red)[12]
      • x800 (third raid; one yellow)[12]
    • Precious Metals
      • x600 (first raid; one yellow, one red)[12]/x2250 (one white, two yellow, four red)[13]
      • x650 (second raid; one white, one yellow, one red)[12]
      • x1000 (third raid; two reds)[12]
  • R&D Platform:
    • Fuel Resources
      • x8250 (first raid; one white, one red)[12]/x12000 (three yellow, one red)[13]
      • x750 (second raid; one white)[12]
      • x3000 (third raid; two yellow)[12]
    • Biological Material
      • x2250 (first raid; one white, one yellow)[12]/x10500 (two yellow, one red)[13]
      • x2250 (second raid; one white, one yellow)[12]
      • x3750 (third raid; one white, two yellow)[12]
      • x2250 (fourth raid; one white, one yellow)[12]
    • Common Metals
      • x2250 (first raid; one white, one yellow)[12]/x10500 (two yellow, one red)[13]
      • x8250 (second raid; one white, one red)[12]
    • Minor Metals
      • x4400 (first raid; one white, one red)[12]/x10000 (one white, two yellow, two red)[13]
      • x4800 (second raid; one yellow, one red)[12]
      • x800 (third raid; one yellow)[12]
    • Precious Metals
      • x600 (first raid; one yellow, one red)[12]/x2250 (one white, two yellow, four red)[13]
      • x650 (second raid; one white, one yellow, one red)[12]
      • x1000 (third raid; two reds)[12]
  • Base Development Platform:
    • Fuel Resources
      • x12000 (first raid; specifically three yellow containers and one red container)[12]/x12000 (three yellow, one red)[13]
      • x750 (second raid; one white)[12]
      • x3000 (third raid; two yellow)[12]
    • Biological Material
      • x10500 (first raid; specifically two yellow containers and one red container)[12]
      • x2250 (second raid; one white, one yellow)[12]/x10500 (two yellow, one red)[13]
      • x3750 (third raid; one white, two yellow)[12]
      • x2250 (fourth raid; one white, one yellow)[12]
    • Common Metals
      • x10500 (first raid; specifically two yellow containers and one red container)[12]/x10500 (two yellow, one red)[13]
      • x8250 (second raid; one white, one red)[12]
    • Minor Metals
      • x10000 (first raid; specifically two yellow containers, two red containers, and one white container)[12]/x10000 (one white, two yellow, two red)[13]
      • x4800 (second raid; one yellow, one red)[12]
      • x800 (third raid; one yellow)[12]
    • Precious Metals
      • x2250 (first raid; specifically one white container, two yellow containers, and four red containers)[12]/x2250 (one white, two yellow, four red)[13]
      • x650 (second raid; one white, one yellow, one red)[12]
      • x1000 (third raid; two reds)[12]
  • Support Platform:
    • Fuel Resources
      • x8250 (first raid; one white, one red)[12]/x12000 (three yellow, one red)[13]
      • x750 (second raid; one white)[12]
      • x3000 (third raid; two yellow)[12]
    • Biological Material
      • x2250 (first raid; one white, one yellow)[12]/x10500 (two yellow, one red)[13]
      • x2250 (second raid; one white, one yellow)[12]
      • x3750 (third raid; one white, two yellow)[12]
      • x2250 (fourth raid; one white, one yellow)[12]
    • Common Metals
      • x2250 (first raid; one white, one yellow)[12]/x10500 (two yellow, one red)[13]
      • x8250 (second raid; one white, one red)[12]
    • Minor Metals
      • x4400 (first raid; one white, one red)[12]/x10000 (one white, two yellow, two red)[13]
      • x4800 (second raid; one yellow, one red)[12]
      • x800 (third raid; one yellow)[12]
    • Precious Metals
      • x600 (first raid; one yellow, one red)[12]/x2250 (one white, two yellow, four red)[13]
      • x650 (second raid; one white, one yellow, one red)[12]
      • x1000 (third raid; two reds)[12]
  • Intel Platform:
    • Fuel Resources
      • x8250 (first raid; one white, one red)[12]/x12000 (three yellow, one red)[13]
      • x750 (second raid; one white)[12]
      • x3000 (third raid; two yellow)[12]
    • Biological Material
      • x2250 (first raid; one white, one yellow)[12]/x10500 (two yellow, one red)[13]
      • x2250 (second raid; one white, one yellow)[12]
      • x3750 (third raid; one white, two yellow)[12]
      • x2250 (fourth raid; one white, one yellow)[12]
    • Common Metals
      • x2250 (first raid; one white, one yellow)[12]/x10500 (two yellow, one red)[13]
      • x8250 (second raid; one white, one red)[12]
    • Minor Metals
      • x4400 (first raid; one white, one red)[12]/x10000 (one white, two yellow, two red)[13]
      • x4800 (second raid; one yellow)[12]
      • x800 (third raid)[12]
    • Precious Metals
      • x600 (first raid; one yellow, one red)[12]/x2250 (one white, two yellow, four red)[13]
      • x650 (second raid; one white, one yellow, one red)[12]
      • x1000 (third raid; two reds)[12]
  • Medical Platform:
    • Fuel Resources
      • x8250 (first raid; one white, one red)[12]/x12000 (three yellow, one red)[13]
      • x750 (second raid; one white)[12]
      • x3000 (third raid; two yellow)[12]
    • Biological Material
      • x2250 (first raid; one white, one yellow)[12]/x10500 (two yellow, one red)[13]
      • x2250 (second raid; one white, one yellow)[12]
      • x3750 (third raid; one white, two yellow)[12]
      • x2250 (fourth raid; one white, one yellow)[12]
    • Common Metals
      • x2250 (first raid; one white, one yellow)[12]/x10500 (two yellow, one red)[13]
      • x8250 (second raid; one white, one red)[12]
    • Minor Metals
      • x4400 (first raid; one white, one red)[12]/x10000 (one white, two yellow, two red)[13]
      • x4800 (second raid; one yellow, one red)[12]
      • x800 (third raid; one yellow)[12]
    • Precious Metals
      • x600 (first raid; one yellow, one red)[12]/x2250 (one white, two yellow, four red)[13]
      • x650 (second raid; one white, one yellow, one red)[12]
      • x1000 (third raid; two reds)[12]

Uniform

  • Fulton harness
  • Battle Dress (Kill Count patch on the right shoulder)
  • Riot Gear  (Bound Dragons only)

Equipment

The Kill Count security forces stationed on their FOB, at the time of their first encounter with Diamond Dogs, were equipped with grade 3 AM-MRS-4 assault rifles. In addition, their FOB was secured by 126 mines, 18 per platform, which is itself divided by six for each platform strut during that time.[5] By the time of their second encounter, however, while the security forces had upgraded their AM-MRS-4 assault rifles to be grade 3/4/6, there wasn't much defenses otherwise.[8] For the third encounter, they had grade 3 AM-MRS-4 assault rifles, as well as 56/112 mines, eight/sixteen on each platform, and four for each strut.[12]

Emplaced weaponry

Kill Count also had access to 63 emplaced weapons on their FOB at the time of their first encounter with Diamond Dogs, nine for each platform, with seven being congregated on the first deck and two being congregated on the second deck.[5] Emplaced weapons mainly included anti-aircraft guns and mortars.

For their second encounter, they had drastically reduced emplaced weapons, only having four anti-aircraft guns on the outermost struts.[8] However, they ultimately compensated for this by adding in one/two/six UAVs at the first deck as well as several infrared sensors for each strut, plus surveillance cameras for the latter two/three struts, as well as several anti-theft devices.[8]

For their third encounter, they had four[12]/eight anti-aircraft guns on the innermost struts.[13]

Kill Count's logo featured an upside down diamond patch, depicting a green background as well as a hooded figure resembling the Grim Reaper, a mythological figure depicted as a nearly skeletal figure with black robes and a hood and wielding a large scythe, and often acts as the personification of death. Below the scythe's blade were the words Kill Count.

Behind the scenes

Kill Count is the antagonistic group for the Online FOB events "New World Order," "Bound Dragons," and "Freedom from Oppression." Retrieving any soldiers and personnel will not result in a retaliation. Although they are not directly fought or mentioned in the Skulls Attack FOB event, it's likely they were the ones responsible for sending the Parasite Unit to No Alert, due to the flavor text for the latter FOB Event mentioning that one of their rivals had sent the Skulls to the base.[15]

"Upstart PFs are appearing all over the globe. Though inspired by Diamond Dogs, their reckless actions, motivated by money, have brought chaos to our areas of operations. Not only have they brought discredit to the PF industry, they are now on the verge of triggering new conflicts. One of these PFs, known as "No Alert," has requested that we infiltrate their rival "Kill Count." Your mission is to infiltrate the base and put Kill Count's personnel and materials to better use in Diamond Dogs."
―New World Order mission briefing in Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
"We've received a new contract from small-time PF "NO ALERT." They claim the hardline PF "KILL COUNT" has been repeatedly abducting and interrogating NO ALERT personnel.
The mission objective is to infiltrate a Kill Count platform, extract as many prisoners as possible, and reach the goal.
"
―Bound Dragons mission briefing in Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
"Freedom from Oppression: Under the contract of the embattled and up-and-coming PF "NO ALERT," we are to mount an assault against "KILL COUNT," a PF whose hardline business politics have seen them chew through countless mercenaries and worsening the violence in conflict regions, all while filling their own pockets.
The mission objective is to liberate local soldiers who are being oppressed by the KILL COUNT upper echleons.
Infiltrate the enemy platform and reach the goal point, extracting or eliminating as many enemy soldiers as possible along the way.
"
―Freedom From Oppression mission briefing in Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain

Reward bonuses vary between in the version of "New World Order" released. In the first mission, rewards for this mission include 6 A++ Soldiers for each platform core reached, 3 S+ Soldiers for each first Platform Core reached, and 1 S++ Soldier for the last platform core reached for the first time only, and 5 A++ Soldiers for reaching the last core platform the second playthrough onward. In addition, general rewards include a varying amount between 1-6 for S-B volunteers (depending on which platform the player decided to complete), various materials (type and amount depending on which platform was completed, not counting any raw materials extracted), and 140,000 GMP. For the second version, rewards for the mission include [A++ Staff] x5 for the corresponding unit for each other platform core reached (numbers 2 to 6), [S+ Staff] x2 for each first and last platform accomplished first time around, and a repeat of the 2-6 platform completion each time afterward. It was eventually rereleased between March 15 and March 22, 2016, and included the following differences:

  • The overall extractable materials on the FOB have been changed to the following:
    • 12000x Fuel Resources
    • 10500x Biological Material
    • 10500x Common Metals
    • 10000x Minor Metals
    • 2250x Precious Metals
  • Owing to the change of overall material total listed above, the platforms have the following amount of extractable raw resources:
    • Base Development Platform:
      • 4 Fuel Resource containers (12000x Fuel Resources; specifically three yellow containers and one red container)
        • on Deck 2;
        • on Deck 1.
      • 3 Biological Material containers (10500x Biological Material; specifically two yellow containers and one red container)
        • on Deck 2;
        • on Deck 1.
      • 3 Common Metal containers (10500x Common Metals; specifically two yellow containers and one red container)
        • on Deck 2;
        • on Deck 1.
      • 5 Minor Metal containers (10000x Minor Metals; specifically one white container, two yellow containers, and two red containers)
        • on Deck 2;
        • on Deck 1.
      • 7 Precious Metal containers (2250x Precious Metals; specifically four white containers, two yellow containers, and one red container)
        • on Deck 2;
        • on Deck 1.
    • All other Platforms [Command, Combat, R&D, Support, Intel, Medical]
      • 2 Fuel Resource containers (8250x Fuel Resources; specifically one white container and one red container)
      • 2 Biological Material containers (2250x Biological Materials; specifically one white container and one yellow container)
      • 2 Common Metal containers (2250x Common Metals; specifically one white container and one yellow container)
      • 2 Minor Metal containers (4400x Minor Metals; specifically one white container and one red container)
      • 2 Precious Metal containers (600x Precious Metals; specifically one yellow container and one red container)
  • The materials dwindle after you extract any containers from the base:
    • Overall:
      • First raid (any platform):
      • Second raid (any platform):
      • Third raid (any platform):
    • Any platform:
      • First raid (any platform):
      • Second raid (any platform):
      • Third raid (any platform):
  • Owing to the implementation of Event Points starting with the FOB Event Mission Freedom from Oppression, there are now mission tasks to complete that award varying EPs, which include the following:
    • Fulton 1 anti-air emplacement (500 Event points)
    • Neutralized 5 security guards with handguns (900 Event points)
    • Fultoned 5 security guards (450 Event points)
    • Neutralized 10 security guards (1350 Event points)
    • Infiltration Successful (1400 Event points)
    • Infiltration Successful: Within 330 seconds (1850 Event points)
    • Infiltration Successful: No kills, no alerts (2000 Event points)
  • Also owing to the implementation of Event Points, the standard rewards for completing an FOB have been modified to include issuing Event Points, with 1500 being issued for completing a platform on the first try, and 100 being issued for each successful completion.
  • As a result of Event Points' implementation, the player can now obtain various rewards for a set price, which include the following:
    • Weapon『AM A114 RP.(Arms Material Alpha-114 Riot Pistol)』[★ 7] Blueprint
      • Handgun : AM A114 RP. (8500)
    • [S++ Staff] (can be received up to 1 times by exchanging Event Points)
      • 4 [S++ Staff] for Combat Unit (88650)
      • 2 [S++ Staff] for R&D Team (49200)
      • 2 [S++ Staff] for Base Development Unit (49200)
      • 2 [S++ Staff] for Support Unit (49200)
      • 2 [S++ Staff] for Intel Team (49200)
      • 2 [S++ Staff] for Medical Team (49200)
    • [S+ Staff] (can be received up to 10 times by exchanging Event Points)
      • 6 [S+ Staff] for Combat Unit (28620)
      • 3 [S+ Staff] for R&D Team (15900)
      • 3 [S+ Staff] for Base Development Unit (15900)
      • 3 [S+ Staff] for Support Unit (15900)
      • 3 [S+ Staff] for Intel Team (15900)
      • 3 [S+ Staff] for Medical Team (15900)
    • [S Staff] (can be received up to 10 times by exchanging Event Points
      • 20 [S Staff] for Combat Unit (6840)
      • 10 [S Staff] for R&D Team (3800)
      • 10 [S Staff] for Base Development Unit (3800)
      • 10 [S Staff] for Support Unit (3800)
      • 10 [S Staff] for Intel Team (3800)
      • 10 [S Staff] for Medical Team (3800)
    • Event Points can also be exchanged for other great rewards.
      • 1 Uniform: TSELINOYARSK (7200)
      • 1 Weapon Color: 002 (4500)
      • 1 Weapon Color: 009 (4500)
      • 1 Weapon Color: 022 (4500)
      • 1 Base Color: 001 (8000)
      • 1 Emblem Part: D-DOG (PUPPY) (9200)
  • The overall total of the GMP, materials, and personnel rewarded for completing an FOB was altered.
    • Volunteer soldiers ranging from S++-A (which amount depending on which platform was completed):
      • 4 (Command Platform)
      • 4 (Combat Platform)
      • 2 (R&D Platform)
      • 1 (Base Development Platform)
      • 2 (Support Platform)
      • 4 (Intel Platform)
      • 2 (Medical Platform)
    • Materials (exact amount and specific type depending on which platform was completed):
      • Biological Material x871 (Command Platform)
      • Common Metal x2220 (Combat Platform)
      • Precious Metal x936 (R&D Platform)
      • Minor Metal x2786 (Base Development Platform)
      • Fuel Resources x3134 (Support Platform)
      • Golden Crescent x488 (Intel Platform)
      • Digitalis (Purpurea) x374 (Medical Platform)
    • 537,500 GMP
  • The FOB is now located in the North Pacific Ocean rather than the Central Indian Ridge.
    • In addition, the FOB numbers, personnel amount, and defenses have changed in the following:
      • The decks are now two instead of three for each platform
      • The soldiers guarding the platforms have changed in amount, now being 26 per platform, with 12 on deck 2 and 14 on deck 1, with there being 182 guards overall on the FOB.
      • The security equipment has drastically changed, having four infrared sensor arrays (two on each platform) twelve mines (six on each platform), and nine emplaced weapons (two on deck 2, and seven on deck one) for each platform, making for 42 mines, 28 infrared sensor arrays, and 63 emplaced weaponry.
      • The soldiers are equipped with non-lethal weapons.

For Bound Dragons, rewards include 2x S++ Rank soldiers joining from reaching the core of the first platform type, with the unit depending on which platform they chose first; 3x S++ Rank soldiers joining from reaching the core of the last platform type, with the unit depending on which platform they chose last; and 5x S Rank soldiers joining for completing the core of each platform in-between. The event was rereleased again on January 12, 2016 up to maintenance time on January 26, 2015, which included the following differences:

  • The overall extractable materials on the FOB have been changed to the following:
    • 45000x Fuel Resources
    • 42000x Biological Material
    • 42000x Common Metals
    • 40000x Minor Metals
    • 9000x Precious Metals
  • Owing to the change of overall material total listed above, the platforms have the following amount of extractable raw resources:
    • Base Development Platform:
      • 12 Fuel Resource containers (45750x Fuel Resources; specifically three white containers, four yellow containers, and five red containers)
        • 2 white containers on Deck Four;
        • 1 white and 1 yellow container on Deck Three;
        • 2 yellows on Deck 2;
        • 5 red and 1 yellow containers on Deck 1.
      • 12 Biological Material containers (39750x Biological Material; specifically three white containers, five yellow containers, and four red containers)
        • 3 white containers on Deck Four;
        • 2 yellow containers on Deck Three;
        • 2 yellow containers on Deck 2;
        • 4 red and 1 yellow containers on Deck 1.
      • 12 Common Metal containers (39750x Common Metals; specifically three white containers, four yellow containers, and four red containers)
        • 2 white containers on Deck Four;
        • 1 white and 2 yellow containers on Deck Three;
        • 2 yellow containers on Deck 2;
        • 4 red and 2 yellow containers on Deck 1.
      • 12 Minor Metal containers (24400x Minor Metals; specifically at least three white containers, four yellow containers, and five red containers)
        • 2 white containers on Deck Four;
        • 1 white container on Deck Three;
        • 2 yellow containers on Deck 2;
        • 5 red and 2 yellow containers on Deck 1.
      • 12 Precious Metal containers (3100x Precious Metals; specifically two white containers, five yellow containers, and five red containers)
        • 1 white containers on Deck Four;
        • 1 white and 1 yellow container on Deck Three;
        • 2 yellow containers on Deck 2;
        • 5 red and 2 yellow containers on Deck 1.
    • All other Platforms [Command, Combat, R&D, Support, Intel, Medical]
      • 6 Fuel Resource containers (19500x Fuel Resources; specifically two white containers, two yellow containers, and two red containers)
        • 2 white containers on Deck Four ();
        • 2 yellow containers on Deck Three ();
        • 2 red containers on Deck Two (One of the red containers in the basement holding area for Intel Platform);
      • 6 Biological Material containers (19500x Biological Materials; specifically two white containers, two yellow containers, and two red containers)
        • 2 white containers and 1 yellow container on Deck Four (Yellow container in the basement holding area for Combat Platform);
        • 1 yellow container on Deck Three;
        • 2 red containers on Deck Two;
      • 6 Common Metal containers (19500x Common Metals; specifically two white containers, two yellow containers, and two red containers)
        • 2 white containers on Deck Four;
        • 2 yellow containers on Deck Three;
        • 2 red containers on Deck Two;
      • 6 Minor Metal containers (10800x Minor Metals; specifically one white container, three yellow containers, and two red containers)
        • 1 white container and 1 yellow container on Deck Four (Yellow container in the basement holding area for Combat Platform);
        • 2 yellow containers on Deck Three (One of the yellow containers in the basement holding area for Command, R&D, and Intel Platforms);
        • 2 red containers on Deck Two (one of the red containers in the basement holding area for Intel Platform);
      • 6 Precious Metal containers (1750x Precious Metals; specifically one white container, two yellow containers, and three red containers)
        • 1 white container on Deck Four (White container in the basement holding area for the Combat Platform);
        • 2 yellow containers and 1 red container on Deck Three (One of the yellow containers and the red container in the basement holding area for the Command, R&D and Intel Platforms);
        • 2 red containers on Deck Two (one of the red containers in the basement holding area for Intel Platform);
  • The materials dwindle after you extract any containers from the base:
    • Overall:
      • First raid (any platform):
        • 24000x Fuel Resources
        • 18000x Biological Material
        • 18000x Common Metals
        • 26400x Minor Metals
        • 6500x Precious Metals
      • Second raid (any platform):
        • 3750x Fuel Resources
        • 16000x Minor Metals
        • 5250x Precious Metals
      • Third raid (any platform):
        • 750 Precious Metals
    • Any platform:
      • First raid (any platform):
        • 20250x Fuel Resources (7 containers; specifically 3 white container, 2 yellow containers, and 2 red containers)
        • 18000x Biological Material (4 containers; specifically 2 yellow containers and 2 red containers)
        • 18000x Common Metals (4 containers; specifically 2 yellow containers and 2 red containers)
        • 11200x Minor Metals (7 containers; specifically 4 white containers, 2 yellow containers and 1 red container)
        • 1850x Precious Metals (8 containers, specifically 3 white containers, 2 yellow containers, and 3 red containers)
      • Second raid (any platform):
        • 3750x Fuel Resources (3 containers; specifically one white and two yellow containers)
        • 0x Biological Materials
        • 0x Common Metals
        • 16000x Minor Metals (4 containers; specifically four red containers)
        • 4750x Precious Metals (23 containers; specifically nine white containers, seven yellow containers, and six red containers)
      • Third raid (any platform):
        • 0x Fuel Resources
        • 0x Biological Material
        • 0x Common Metals
        • 0x Minor Metals
        • 750x Precious Metals (4 containers, specifically one white container, two yellow containers, and one red container)
  • Owing to the implementation of Event Points starting with the FOB Event Mission Freedom from Oppression, there are now mission tasks to complete that award varying EPs, which include the following:
    • Neutralized 1 security guards with shotguns (150 Event Points)
    • Fultoned 1 security guards (80 Event Points)
    • Neutralized 5 security guards (720 Event Points)
    • Fultoned 5 security guards (400 Event Points)
    • Infiltration Successful (1100 Event Points)
    • Infiltration Successful: No kills, no alerts (1800 Event Points)
    • Infiltration Successful: Within 480 seconds (1900 Event Points)
    • Infiltration Successful: Staff rank bonus 1.01 or higher (2200 Event Points)
  • Also owing to the implementation of Event Points, the standard rewards for completing an FOB have been modified to include issuing Event Points, with 2000 being issued for completing a platform on the first try, and 100 being issued for each successful completion.
  • As a result of Event Points' implementation, the player can now obtain various rewards for a set price, which include the following:
    • Weapon『E-RB WH GEN.(Wormhole Generator)』[★ 9] Blueprint (Exchange available from Jan. 19, 2016, end of maintenance time)
      • Placed Weapon : E-RB WH GEN. (8500)
    • [S++ Staff] (can be received up to 1 times by exchanging Event Points)
      • 4 [S++ Staff] for Combat Unit (88650)
      • 2 [S++ Staff] for R&D Team (49200)
      • 2 [S++ Staff] for Base Development Unit (49200)
      • 2 [S++ Staff] for Support Unit (49200)
      • 2 [S++ Staff] for Intel Team (49200)
      • 2 [S++ Staff] for Medical Team (49200)
    • [S+ Staff] (can be received up to 10 times by exchanging Event Points)
      • 6 [S+ Staff] for Combat Unit (28620)
      • 3 [S+ Staff] for R&D Team (15900)
      • 3 [S+ Staff] for Base Development Unit (15900)
      • 3 [S+ Staff] for Support Unit (15900)
      • 3 [S+ Staff] for Intel Team (15900)
      • 3 [S+ Staff] for Medical Team (15900)
    • [S Staff] (can be received up to 10 times by exchanging Event Points
      • 20 [S Staff] for Combat Unit (6840)
      • 10 [S Staff] for R&D Team (3800)
      • 10 [S Staff] for Base Development Unit (3800)
      • 10 [S Staff] for Support Unit (3800)
      • 10 [S Staff] for Intel Team (3800)
      • 10 [S Staff] for Medical Team (3800)
    • Event Points can also be exchanged for other great rewards.
      • 1 Uniform: AMBUSH (7200)
      • 1 Weapon Color: 001 (4500)
      • 1 Weapon Color: 019 (4500)
      • 1 Weapon Color: 024 (4500)
      • 1 Base Color: 002 (8000)
      • 1 Emblem Part: Buddy: D-WALKER (9200)
  • The overall total of the GMP, materials, and personnel rewarded for completing an FOB was altered.
    • Volunteer soldiers ranging from S++-A (which amount depending on which platform was completed):
      • 8 (Command Platform)
      • 8 (Combat Platform)
      • 4 (R&D Platform)
      • 2 (Base Development Platform)
      • 4 (Support Platform)
      • 8 (Intel Platform)
      • 4 (Medical Platform)
    • Materials (exact amount and specific type depending on which platform was completed):
      • Biological Material x3134 (Command Platform)
      • Common Metal x7993 (Combat Platform)
      • Precious Metal x3369 (R&D Platform)
      • Minor Metal x10030 (Base Development Platform)
      • Fuel Resources x11284 (Support Platform)
      • Golden Crescent x1755 (Intel Platform)
      • Digitalis (Purpurea) x1348 (Medical Platform)
    • 1,935,000 GMP
  • The FOB is now located in the Indian Ocean rather than the Central Indian Ridge.
    • In addition, the FOB numbers, personnel amount, and defenses have changed in the following:
      • The security equipment has drastically increased, having sixteen infrared sensor arrays (four on each platform) and sixteen anti-theft devices (four on each platform).

The event was eventually rereleased again between February 23-March 8. It is largely the same as before, although with a few notable differences:

  • The mission tasks have removed increased the neutralization/fultoning of guards from 1 and 5 to 3 and 7, respectively, as well as omitted any specific requirements for neutralizing the guards, added a task related shooting a UAV at its weak point from a range of 60 meters or more, and switched around the 1.01+ bonus and the no kill and no alerts tasks. The points earned have also been altered, generally being much higher than before, and in the case of the final two tasks, their prices stayed at the same spot despite the tasks themselves being swapped around.
    • Owing to the addition of a certain mission task in the February 23 rerelease, the security measures have also been further altered to include two UVAs (all on the first deck) and eight security cameras (four per deck on the first and second decks) per platform. The security personnel amount have also been increased from 17 troops overall per platform (with 6 on the first deck, four for both the second and third decks, and three for the fourth deck) to 29 soldiers overall per platform (with ten on the first deck, eight on the second deck, six on the third deck, and five on the fourth deck).
  • The EP bonus for completing an infiltration successfully the first time around for each platform is also 3000 instead of 2000, and the EP bonus for each succeeding successful infiltration is now 30 instead of 100.
  • The rewards, staff distribution aside are different than before. In the prior release, the player can win the Ambush uniform, the Weapon Colors 001, 019, and 024, the Base Color 002, and the Buddy Emblem: D-Walker, while in the rerelease, the rewards are instead the Iron Blue uniform, the Weapon Colors 006, 015, and 026, the Man on Fire and Third Child emblems, and there is no base color at all.
    • In addition, the S+ soldiers now are 10 for combat and 5 for other units respectively instead of 6 and 3 respectively, and they all cost 13200, instead of 28620 and 15900 respectively. Similarly, the S++ soldiers now are 5 for combat and 3 for other units respectively instead of 4 and 2, respectively, although unlike the S+ soldiers, the price remained the same.
    • The event also features a contest where the player can get one of four Snake nameplates, which one depending on the Event Point ranking range is currently at (1-10 gets a gold nameplate, 11-100 gets a silver nameplate, 101-500 gets a bronze nameplate, and 501-1000 gets a standard nameplate).


The April 19-26 rerelease of Bound Dragons is mostly the same as the February 23-March 8 rerelease, with the only differences being the following:

  • The Mission Task of fultoning a set amount of security guards has been changed from 7 to 3, with the task of neutralizing a set amount of soldiers at the maximum required is changed from 7 to 9. Similarly, the former task's Event Point total has been changed to 250.
  • There is no Snake nameplate contest.

For Freedom From Oppression, the completion point awards include S++ Staff x2 for the relevant unit for reaching the core for the first as well as last chosen platform type ([A++ Staff] x5 will be awarded to the relevant unit instead if it was already cleared) as well as [A++ Staff] x5 for the relevant unit for each platform completed in between). In addition, because of the inclusion of Event Points, the player can also win the following: Limited edition event-only FOB color schemes; Limited edition event-only weapon colors; [S++ Staff] (can be received up to 1 times by exchanging Event Points); [S+ Staff] (can be received up to 10 times by exchanging Event Points); and [S Staff] (can be received up to 10 times by exchanging Event Points). The event was eventually rereleased for Feburary 9-23. The stats were mostly the same as before, although there were a few elements that were different:

  • The mission tasks have removed any tasks related to fultoning personnel, added a task related to fultoning a mortar, altered the task of neutralizing a security guard by specifying that it needed to be from 60 meters away or more and requiring a headshot, and also added tasks relating to successfully infiltrating overall and specifically infiltrating successfully while wearing combat fatigues. The points earned have also been altered: Aside from the new tasks for the rerelease, there were also 200 less EP rewarded for fultoning 1 anti air emplacement than before, there were also 340 less EP for neutralizing eight security guards than before, there are 20 more EP for neutralizing all security guards than before, and there are 100 more EP points for successfully infiltrating without either killing or entering alert mode.
  • There are no soldier bonuses unlike last time.
  • The GMP rewarded is also 1000 less than before.
  • The EP bonus for completing an infiltration successfully the first time around for each platform is also 3000 instead of 1000, although the amount for successful infiltrations afterwards remain the same.
  • The rewards, staff distribution aside are different than before. In the initial release, the player can win the Woodland Fleck and Old Rose uniforms, the Weapon Colors 028, 029, and 030, the Base Color 003, and the Buddy Emblem: Quiet, while in the rerelease, the rewards are instead the Lichen uniform, the Weapon Colors 003, 020, and 021, the Base Color 006, and the Ocelot Emblem.
    • In addition, the S+ soldiers now are 10 for combat and 5 for other units respectively instead of 6 and 3 respectively, and they all cost 13200, instead of 28620 and 15900 respectively.

The Event on April 28-May 9 was the same as before. However, the event's first few hours had the staff, material, and GMP be nearly double or quadruple that of the usual rewards. This has since been fixed to reflect the standard reward procedure.

Their name, alongside that of their rival, are an inside reference to score conditions for completing a game or mission in the Metal Gear series. In addition, their logo featured the Grim Reaper, who was a recurring boss character in the Castlevania series. Both Metal Gear and Castlevania are owned by Konami.

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"Zero Risk Security Inc." visible on the back of a Kill Count guard in "Bound Dragons".

In the "Bound Dragons" FOB Event, Kill Count soldiers are equipped with the same Riot Gear as Zero Risk Security Heavy Infantry in the Single Player portion. Since the model is re-used, the "Zero Risk Security Inc." is still visible on the back of the soldiers' armor. Similarly, in the "Freedom from Oppression" FOB Event, the Kill Count soldiers' uniforms are similar to the No Alert uniforms in "The Skulls Attack."

Despite being an entirely separate Private Force to Diamond Dogs, the Kill Count soldiers stationed on the PF's FOB have Diamond Dogs unit patches on their left shoulders. This is true of player-made FOBs and as such is considered a non-canon detail.

Notes and references

  1. ^ a b Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, Kojima Productions (2015)
    Bound Dragons: "We've received a new contract from small-time PF "NO ALERT." They claim the hardline PF "KILL COUNT" has been repeatedly abducting and interrogating NO ALERT personnel.
    "The mission objective is to infiltrate a Kill Count platform, extract as many prisoners as possible, and reach the goal."
  2. ^ a b Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, Kojima Productions (2015)
    Freedom from Oppression: Under the contract of the embattled and up-and-coming PF "NO ALERT," we are to mount an assault against "KILL COUNT," a PF whose hardline business politics have seen them chew through countless mercenaries and worsening the violence in conflict regions, all while filling their own pockets.
    The mission objective is to liberate local soldiers who are being oppressed by the KILL COUNT upper echleons.
    Infiltrate the enemy platform and reach the goal point, extracting or eliminating as many enemy soldiers as possible along the way.
  3. ^ Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, Kojima Productions (2015)
    New World Order: Upstart PFs are appearing all over the globe. Though inspired by Diamond Dogs, their reckless actions, motivated by money, have brought chaos to our areas of operations. Not only have they brought discredit to the PF industry, they are now on the verge of triggering new conflicts. One of these PFs, known as "No Alert," has requested that we infiltrate their rival "Kill Count." Your mission is to infiltrate the base and put Kill Count's personnel and materials to better use in Diamond Dogs.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn This can be seen in the PF stats for the "New World Order" event upon being selected. Note that this is only for the initial releases of the event.
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  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named stats NWO hard
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n This can be seen in the PF stats for the "New World Order" event upon being selected. Note that this is only for the Hard version that been issued to Event FOBs starting with the July 24, 2018 update.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx This can be seen in the PF stats for the "Bound Dragons" event upon being selected
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq This can be seen in the PF stats for the "Bound Dragons" event upon being selected, specifically for Easy mode
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv This can be seen in the PF stats for the "Bound Dragons" event upon being selected, specifically for Regular mode starting on August 7, 2018
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw This can be seen in the PF stats for the "Bound Dragons" event upon being selected, specifically for Hard mode
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea eb ec This can be seen in the PF stats for the "Freedom From Oppression" event upon being selected
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs This can be seen in the PF stats for the "Freedom From Oppression" event upon being selected, specifically for the hard difficulty
  14. ^ This is stated in the text appearing in the opening to both "New World Order" and "Bound Dragons" FOB events
  15. ^
    "An FOB belonging to the rookie PF "NO ALERT" has suddenly come under attack by remnants of the Skulls. We believe some other PF with a grudge against NO ALERT has sent in captured Skulls as bio-weapons.
    The men staffing the FOB have been turned to puppet soldiers, bringing a halt to the FOB's functions. NO ALERT has offered us an emergency contract to resolve the problem.
    Your mission objective is to eliminate the 4 Skulls occupying the FOB.
    "
    ―The Skulls Attack mission briefing in Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
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