Cartelis an Indian streaming television series produced by Ekta Kapoor under the banner of Balaji Telefilms. It stars Supriya Pathak, Rithvik Dhanjani, Jitendra Joshi, Tanuj Virwani and Divya Agarwal. It was released on 20 August 2021.[1][2]
The story revolves around 5 gang-lords of Mumbai. Khan, Anna, Angre, Gajraj and a mysterious movie producer form 5 gangs who rule the low-profile underworld in the city of dreams. While all 5 gangs operate in different parts of the city, order and harmony is ensured only due to one Iron lady, Rani Maai who sits on a throne and looks over the smooth functioning of events.
And closing out the high-security Angel Cartel combat site series is the Angel Vigil, with its escalation The Big Blue! This is among the toughest sites in high security space, but there is a way of blitzing it quite quickly. Once you figure it out, it seems to be among the best in terms of potential loot drops.
Checking out Dulfy I got a look at the new Cybernetic set preview and am quite pleased. This is not just a simple recoloring, the chest piece has had a few modifications too. The 'wings' on the back have been removed as well as the shoulder plates. I like that the back piece has been removed but I'm not too sure about the shoulder plates, I kinda liked them and they fit well on the armor.
I also saw that the head is still the same. Although I totally love the head and will probably continue to use it from the 505 series it would have been nice to see a different style, just in case the artist happen to come up with a even cooler looking one One small detail I did notice on the series 505 head was in a close-up during a cut scene, you can see all the way through the head under the front shields on the head! Half the head is empty on the inside. It's not something you would normally see but it's small details like this that can make it really stand out. I think it should be filled in. It could be as simple as just a blackness or if the artist wanted to get really creative maybe some small lights hidden inside and some wiring.
I'm not real enthusiastic about the colors, I like the 505 colors better. The red in that set really stands out. Could we possibly get a dye module in the 505 colors (medium gray/medium red?)? This way we can mix and match pieces of the new set with the 505 and keep the colors the same. Just please, please, please don't make it a super rare dye!!!!!
I still want a toggle that would allow me to keep the head on through all conversations. It looks really silly when the head is removed for companion conversations and such. I mean, where do they get the original head from? Do they keep it in a box for special occasions? "Ohh, I might have to kiss someone in this next scene, let me go put my other head on!" I know this might not bother some people but it kills some conversations for me. I have the 505 on both my bounty hunter and Mako. Every time I have to talk to Mako it looks like she has a human head stuck on a droid body, it looks silly. And they make such a awesome looking team in that armor!
I'm glad to see that the series 505 was not just a one-shot armor and that you are designing more to go with it. I hope to one day see a full droid body with both arms, legs and hands robotic. My only problem now is that I was waiting for my monthly Cartel Coins to unlock the 505 in my collections. Now I have another full set to unlock! Looks like I'm going to have to buy some coins
First, older major cartels have fragmented which has led to increasingly adaptable, more agile, and competitively violent criminal organizations. As new criminal organizations and cartels, like the infamous Crtel de Jalisco Nueva Generacin (Jalisco New Generation Cartel [CJNG]), grow and consolidate power, they are increasingly competing for established drug plazas (growing spaces and trafficking routes) and creating new drug plazas.
Second, and relatedly, cartel fragmentation has created the circumstances for the geographical expansion of cartels, which has led to greater territorial contestation over drug plazas. Territorial control of drug plazas is essential for the two primary goals of cartels: perpetuation and profit. As a greater number of cartels and criminal organizations compete for territory, violent inter- and intra-cartel conflict and conflict with the Mexican state continue to intensify.
Third, cartels are diversifying and increasing in criminal density which connects everyday Mexican people to cartel violence and activity at even greater levels than before. Mexican cartels expanding and seeking greater profit turn to other criminal activities like extortion, kidnapping, money laundering, and fuel theft, to fill their billion dollar coffers.
While violent homicides continue to rise to record numbers and the brutality of cartel activities -- including homicide, kidnapping, theft, and extortion -- increases, the quantity of narcotics smuggled into the U.S. remains stable. In fact, it is now estimated that 90 percent of the illicit drugs entering the United States pass through Mexico (and the Central American Isthmus) with little signs of slowing.
As such, tracking cartels' violent and non-violent activities provides a better understanding of the spaces of violence and instability they create. This produces increased situational awareness across Mexico and the Northern Triangle countries. Specifically, combining various open-sources of data yields higher fidelity data collection and location intelligence that strengthens planning and operations.
Narcos continued to impress viewers years after its finale with its tense storylines, heavy subject matter, and incredible performances. If fans of the show are looking for more content that includes some similar elements, there are plenty of shows like Narcos to enjoy. A highly regarded spin-off show, Narcos: Mexico, took up where the original left off, and its popularity shows that series with similar themes connect heavily with audiences. The best shows like Narcos offer engrossing stories that should entertain audiences for years to come.
Easily, one of the best shows about the illegal drug trade was HBO's The Wire. However, there was so much more to this show than just a look at drug lords. The Wire took place in Baltimore and each season represented a different aspect of society there.
The other seasons focus on the port system, the government, the schools, and the media. However, the first season is where this compares well to shows like Narcos, as it focuses on the illegal drug trade run by drug kingpin Avon Barksdale (Wood Harris).
What makes The Wire such a compelling show is how it gives a realistic look at the war on drugs in which the lines between good guys and bad guys are blurred and victories are short-lived. The police investigation into Barksdale is refreshingly honest as well with tedium and red tape being more common than shootouts and raids. All in all, The Wire as a complete series is considered one of the best dramas that HBO ever produced.
The Italian crime drama Gomorrah is based on the non-fiction book by Roberto Saviano about the Camorra criminal organization. An award-winning movie was released in 2008 based on the book (with a Criterion Collection release) and the TV show hit in 2014.
While both are based on the book, neither the movie nor the show is connected in any other way. The series takes place in Naples and focuses on the Camorra clan, specifically after its leader Pietro Savastano is arrested, and a power struggle breaks out between rival clans, and within his own crime family as well.
The series feels Shakespearean in certain ways and like a drug trade version of Succession in others. Like The Wire, it stands out in the genre for being realistic and gritty in its portrayal of this world with atmospheric storytelling add incredible tension throughout the story.
The Deuce is another Max crime drama, and it had The Wire creator David Simon behind it. This show takes place in New York City during the 1970s and 80s and follows twin brothers who work for the mafia while operating out of Times Square.
The cast was impressive for television, with James Franco starring as the twin brothers Vincent and Frankie, and Maggie Gyllenhaal stars as Candy Renee, a sex worker who wants to get in on the ground floor of the growing porn industry in New York City.
With government and police corruption and the violence surrounding the NYC drug trade, this is a show that fans of Narcos should love. The period setting is brought to life with exciting detail as the series three-season run jumps through decades, showing the changes to this area over time and the end of a certain era in the New York City drug trade.
Gangs of London is a British crime drama series co-created by Gareth Evans (The Raid) and based on a video game franchise called The Getaway. Despite the video game connection, this is a gritty and brutal series about rival gangs and criminal organizations in London and the fight for power when the most powerful crime boss is assassinated.
When one crime family decides to take power, it creates an all-out war between different crime families, which erupts in the streets of London, both from within and from outsiders wanting to move in and take over.
There are two seasons and the show has received universal acclaim with the brutal fight sequences being highlighted as offering some of the best action sequences on television. However, the look at modern organized crime is also fascinating with undercover officers, dark family secrets, and those attempting to escape the world building a complex story.
Snowfall was an addition to the crime drama genre from FX, with the first season premiering in 2017. The show is set in Los Angeles in the 1980s and focuses on the crack epidemic at the time and how it affected the city.
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