Double Helix Solutions, pt.I - Hyper-modern ultra violent 28mm-32mm operators
by dontdrinkandpaint
Get ready for some hyper-modern ultra violence! Heavily inspired by that video game we all love but moved up into a hyper-modern or near futuristic setting. Included in this set are five miniatures armed to the teeth - Salem, Rios, Alpha, Bravo and Brezhnev. By 2045, the era of small, deniable private military teams has not disappeared—it has evolved into something sharper, leaner, and more specialized. Among the most infamous of these outfits is Double Helix Solutions (DHS), a private military enterprise whose reputation far exceeds its size. Unlike the large, system-focused security firms that dominate global infrastructure, DHS operates at the opposite end of the spectrum: high-risk, high-precision, off-the-books interventions. Where larger organizations manage stability, DHS is hired when something has already gone wrong—or when a client needs it to. Double Helix Solutions was founded by two former Tier-1 operators from the collapsing U.S. military structure during the early years of the American civil war. Disillusioned with fractured command and shifting loyalties, they abandoned formal service but retained their network, expertise, and access to black-market procurement channels. The name reflects their operational philosophy: two intertwined operators functioning as a single system—redundant, adaptive, and difficult to isolate. DHS does not advertise. Their contracts come through reputation and quiet recommendation. Among those who know of them, they are seen less as a company and more as a capability—one that can be deployed when conventional options are either unavailable or undesirable.