More Agents of Game Gen
- Agent Hotman
- Nov 20
- 4 min read
Updated: Nov 21
First, it was just Agent Antasma, Agent Starblade, and Agent Khonsu, but now, more Game Gen community members have joined the Agents.

Picture of the first 3 Game Gen Agents along with the 3 new Game Gen Agents.

Agent Hailstone's sidearm of choice is a pistol I have drawn before, but now have made a character to use it: The Girsan Regard MC.
Place of origin: Turkey
Magazine: 15 rounds
Range 55 yards
Caliber: 9x19mm Parabellum
Extra Features: Silencer-Compatible Muzzle, Underslung Light Baldr Pro Weaponlight/Laser Sight, Iron Sights.
Type: Pistol

Besides his pistol, Agent Hailstone also has the Ermox XPRO-B 12.
Place of origin: Turkey
Magazine: 4+1 rounds
Range: 52 yards, 72 yards with slugs
Caliber: 12 gauge
Extra Features: Pump-Action, Interchangeable Buttstock Grip and Pistol Grip, Iron Sights.
Type: Shotgun

Next weapon Hailstone has is the Spikes Tactical CHF 16. For underslung attachments, Hailstone has the choice of either the M203 grenade launcher, or he could remove the buttstock or pistol grip from his Ermox XPRO-B 12 shotgun and attach it to the CHF 16 in place of the M203 similar to the Masterkey shotgun.
Place of origin: America
Magazine: 30 rounds (Rifle) 4+1 rounds (Shotgun) 1 round (Launcher)
Range: 500 yards (Rifle) 52 yards, 72 yards with slugs (Shotgun) 383 yards (Launcher)
Caliber: 5.56x45mm NATO (Rifle) 12 gauge (Shotgun) 40mm (Launcher)
Fire Rate: 950rpm
Extra Features: Full-Auto and Semi-Auto Options, Gas-Operated, Rotating Bolt, Flash Hider, Silencer-Compatible Muzzle, Collapsible Stock, Underslung M203 Grenade Launcher, Underslung Ermox XPRO-B 12 Shotgun, Kahles Helia RD-C Red Dot Scope, Wing-Protected Post Front Sights, Foldable Iron Rear Sights, Foldable Leaf Sights.
Type: Carbine

For sniper missions or for the purpose of hitting long-range targets, Hailstone uses the Steyr SSG 69 PI.
Place of origin: Austria
Magazine: 5 rounds
Range: 4,046 yards
Caliber: 7.62x51mm NATO
Extra Features: Bolt-Action, Adjustable Buttplate, Cold Hammer Forged 25.6-Inch Barrel, Silencer-Compatible Muzzle, Harris Bipod, Attachable Tripod, Kahles ZF69 6x42 Scope, Iron Sights.
Type: Sniper Rifle

If for whatever reason a 40mm grenade from his M203 didn't do the trick, Agent Hailstone also carries a few GHO-1 hand grenades.

Lastly in terms of weapons, Hailstone has a Dragonsports Survival Combat Knife.

As for gadgets, Agent Hailstone uses the Camo Cloak; an electronic sheet of fabric that has the ability to match the color, temperature, and texture of the environment. The Camo Cloak is also coated with Gore-Tex; making it invisible to night vision.

Another gadget Hailstone has is a tripod; perfect for sniper missions, where he gets the most use out of his Steyr SSG 69 PI.

Then there's the All-Purpose Goggles Mark 2; a helmet with a pair of goggles that have infrared, night vision, scanner, and x-ray vision modes. What sets it apart from the first version of the All-Purpose Goggles is that the Mark 2 also has built-in binoculars; perfect for when Hailstone is on a sniper mission by himself and has to spot the target as well as shoot at it.

Another handy gadget Agent Hailstone has on hand is a Handheld GPS, which is a Garmin GPSMAP 86sci.

Last but not least, Agent Hailstone has a Spy Watch; a wristwatch that doubles as an anemometer.

As for the 3D modeling side of things, after remodeling the F-14 Tomcat, I've decided I'd return to my model of the Cloud Vanisher, a customized F/A-18D Hornet, and give it the same treatment. So now it has an integrated boarding ladder and an interior.

The plan is to redo all the aircraft models on the USS Orca to match this quality and configuration so that they can be modeled on the Orca model chained inside the hangar bay. An example would be this F/A-18 Hornet chained to the flight deck of an aircraft carrier.

Other plans include something Dylan recommended to me, which was to make use of the empty space on the aft deck on the Zander battleship I made by adding a helicopter landing pad. Circled in red for clarity.

The helicopter I plan to draw for it is the OH-58 Kiowa.

Likewise, another one of my plans is when I draw and subsequently model the Pilum, another custom design ship I have in mind based on the US Navy's Gearing-class destroyer, I will draw a helicopter landing pad on its deck as well. Since a destroyer is a smaller ship than a battleship, the helicopter on the Pilum would be the OH-6 Cayuse.

I conclude this blog with a historical fact: Today's a day for the HMHS Britannic. To those that don't know, the Britannic was the third and final Olympic-class ocean liner from White Star Line; making her the sister ship to RMS Olympic and RMS Titanic. By the time Britannic's exterior was finished, World War I had broken out, and she was called into military service and acted as a hospital ship. On this day 109 years ago, the HMHS Britannic sank in the Aegean Sea off the coast of the Greek island Kea after accidentally striking a sea mine placed by the German U-Boat submarine U-73. Thus, Britannic was never used for her intended purpose as a passenger ship. Today, Britannic lies on her starboard side on the ocean floor of the Aegean Sea 400 feet below sea level.
That's all I got for now!























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