- 6 dead civilian found on street, all killed by blunt force impact collisions.
- 2 in car strangely crashed into nothing, as stated by police (Lachie's card walls fade away after 1 minute)
- Unknown why the civilians chased the car of PCs
- Bobasaurus closes down after Chinese Triad attack, eyewitness' state that a group of armed thugs invaded the store and threatened the manager with a strange beeping device before taking the manager hostage. Then, the triad raided the store. It is unknown what the beeping devices were or why they had them, but they are believed to be detectors for some kind of item that the Triad was interested in. Most likely stolen drugs that had trackers in them.
- Frank Vasquez found dead in the streets of San Fransisco
(The media is unaware of the alien parasites in Frank's bathroom, but the government is.)
- A video recorded by a passerby shows the car being flung into the air by a ramp that materialised out of cards, drivers of the car were not seen on camera..
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