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007Microtel

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The 007Microtel is a special chip that amplifies the player's kick, similar to Doom's berserk pack. But since all the weapons in Hacx have increased speed, the total damage output over time is more compared to Doom.

Its first appearance is in MAP01: GenEmp Corp (Hacx).

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