Lance Sharp
Sanctioning Evil drops you right into the gritty underbelly of a world that’s gone off the rails. Lance Sharp steps in as a man who’s pretty much had it with the system and all its phony red tape. Fresh outta military service, he’s not exactly welcomed back with open arms—more like a cold shoulder and a stack of bills. It’s that classic “thanks for your service, now good luck out there” vibe, which, let’s be real, hits way too close to home for a lot of veterans.
So, what does Lance do? Well, he gets tangled up in some sketchy stuff, and soon enough, he’s in way over his head. There’s this shadowy government program dangling the promise of purpose and a paycheck, but nothing’s ever that simple, is it? The deeper Lance goes, the more he realizes he’s part of something way darker than he signed up for. Twisted politics, moral gray zones, and a whole lot of double-crossing—nobody’s coming out squeaky clean.
The tension builds as Lance wrestles with his conscience, facing off against powerful players who’ve got more secrets than the CIA. Friends turn shady, enemies get personal, and the whole thing turns into this gnarly test of what a person’s willing to sacrifice for their beliefs. It’s gritty, raw, and a little bit heartbreaking—honestly, you kinda feel every punch this guy takes. And by the end? Let’s just say, easy answers are in short supply.