“CM2MT2,” the tech said, tapping his tablet. “C-More Terrain Transect. We call it ‘the second zero.’ You put these on, the boots build a real-time 3D map of any two-kilometer radius. Then they calculate your optimal firing positions, movement paths, and shot solutions—including moving targets—faster than your brain can blink.”
They were tracking a high-value target—a bomb-maker known as “The Potter.” The Urshan canyons were alive with thermal noise: hot springs, venting sulfur, and the insurgents’ own decoy heat sources. Mira had eyes on the target’s vehicle, a beat-up cargo truck moving through the canyon floor.
“You’re twitching,” he said.
But when she settled behind the scope, the system did something new.
The boot pack was recalled. The program shut down. cm2mt2 boot pack
Here’s a story built around the —a fictional but immersive piece of gear born from the fusion of C-More (target acquisition) and M2 Tactical (multi-terrain mobility). Title: The Last Zeroing
The boots pulsed. A flicker of data swam up her neural link: “Solution ready. Firing point: 40 meters forward, atop serrated ridge. Wind shear manageable. Recommend immediate reposition.” “CM2MT2,” the tech said, tapping his tablet
“This is weird,” she muttered to her spotter, Corporal Denny “Skeeter” Hughes.