Military Intelligence is a sober mission-control display: a radar map with a slow rotating sweep, a target reticle, grid coordinates, comms channels and status read-outs. It is the calm command-centre look — measured and official rather than flashy.
What makes Military Intelligence different
Military Intelligence is the sober command-centre scene: a radar map with a slow sweep, a target reticle, comms channels and status read-outs — measured and official, not flashy. Where the Cyberpunk Grid is all neon motion, this one reads like a real situation room. It is the calm, tactical counterpart to Satellite Command’s aerospace look.
What you can do with it
- A “situation room” backdrop for videos, films and tabletop streams
- A fictional command-and-control prop for sci-fi or thriller scenes
- An ambient tactical display for events and exhibitions
How to use Military Intelligence
- Press number keys 1–9 (or the action buttons) to drive the mission — TARGET ACQUIRED, SATELLITE LOCKED, MISSION COMPROMISED, EXTRACTION AUTHORIZED, OBJECTIVE COMPLETE and more; the status actually flips between ACTIVE, COMPROMISED, COMPLETE and ABORTED.
- Watch the tactical map — pings expand across it over time while the mission clock counts up and the extraction window counts down.
- In Customize, name the operation, objective and target and set the classification (Restricted → Cosmic).
- Press Fullscreen (or add ?present=1) for a clean “situation room” backdrop for film or stream.
Customize it
Name the operation, objective and target, set the classification level (Restricted to Cosmic), and tune the activity frequency and map density.
Are the coordinates or targets real?
No. All map data, coordinates, callsigns and contacts are invented for effect. Nothing is tracked and no real location is shown.
Can I put my own callsign or title on it?
Yes. Customize lets you set the logo and title and tune the activity level and colours.