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Krakot Renegades (280722) - Used1x Krakot Renegade (2 Submachine Guns) Picture, if you will, a WCD transport of the Exrah Commissariat filled to capacity with Morat convicts. Im talking a full penal regiment of the Aggression Forces, a compendium of some of the ugliest, vilest, most ornery Morat their foul race can engender. 100% unadulterated, certified whoresons in a can. Well, that is exactly what our air defense batteries blew out of the sky and onto neutral territory just a few
- 1x Krakot Renegade (2 Submachine Guns)
Picture, if you will, a WCD transport of the Exrah Commissariat filled to capacity with Morat convicts. I’m talking a full penal regiment of the Aggression Forces, a compendium of some of the ugliest, vilest, most ornery Morat their foul race can engender. 100% unadulterated, certified whoresons-in-a-can. Well, that is exactly what our air defense batteries blew out of the sky and onto neutral territory just a few months back. Unfortunately, it later transpired that some of the convicts survived the crash-landing and fled the wreckage. Immediately after, we started getting reports of pillaging raids on both human and alien forces all along no-man’s-land. Bear in mind, Morat penal regiments are nothing like the Imperial Service’s. Our criminals are sent to the frontlines to earn their freedom in combat, but the Morat believe only a proper soldier should have the honor of serving in battle, so they use their penal regiments as forced labor under enemy fire. Their sentence is to dig trenches and clear debris off attack vectors. Although their work takes place in the thick of the fight, they are given no weapons, only performance-enhancing drugs to wring the most out of them while they still live. In so many words, theirs is a death sentence in slow motion. So I’m sure you won’t be surprised to learn that there is no love lost for their former comrades.
These Morat out there are desperate. They are trying to live off no-man’s-land, which is quite the task considering pretty much everyone they encounter is guaranteed to try to kill them. So they are willing to negotiate. They have appropriated some of their captors’ weapons, and are ready to use them against anyone in exchange for supplies, combat drugs, or some sort of ‘get out of jail free’ card. We know for a fact that a number of corporations have struck deals with them to stage false-flag raids against their competitors in Paradiso under the guise of Combined Army operations. We also have unconfirmed reports that some intelligence bureaus might have contacted the renegade Morat with similar intent. Interestingly enough, it seems they may even have worked for the Morat Aggression Forces, taking on operations that the Morat consider undignified or repugnant in exchange for safe-conduct. To summarize: they are right at our door, they are available, they have no scruples whatsoever and they are good at one thing and one thing only: killing. We know where to find them and how to contact them. The point at this juncture, if you don’t mind me saying, is to establish exactly what your conscience dictates you do with that information. May I remind everyone that anything uttered in this meeting is entirely off-the-record, confidential and top secret…
Shangwei (Captain) Li Feifei, officer-analyst for Yǎnjīng, Yu Jing Military Intelligence. Conference room of the flagship Liángqí (‘Radiant Bird’). Orbital anchor over Paradiso.
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Nice to have a wider shoe! Nice color and seems to be good quality so far!
The fit ran a little bit small compared to Nike brand. Size chart at a shoe store I felt he needed a 1.5 (with room to grow still), ended up ordering a 2.5 which may have been a tiny big but works for his feet to grow. Love that it's wider. Cute color
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Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2026
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Cute, durable kids' shoe at a great value
Size: 11.5 Big Kid, Color: Navy/Citron
These worked out great for our 5 year old with flat feet - he absolutely loves them, says they are very comfortable and help him "run FAST!" The colors look super cute, I'm very pleased with the durability over several months (particularly, the hook & loop closure has held up better than other brands we've tried...), and they seem to offer great support while not being too heavy. Highly recommend, and will buy again.
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Durable Shoes
Size: 3.5 Little Kid, Color: Blue/Black
Most brands have scuffed toe pads or poor quality Velcro. My boys go through 3-4 pairs of shoes a year. Our family loves saucony for the quality, comfort and durability.
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Great shoes
Great shoes, but definitely designed for narrow feet! if your child has wide feet,i recommend choosing a different style as these run very, very narrow.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2025
★★★★★ 3
Great colors!! Love the soles are not white. Good price
Size: 10.5 Big Kid, Color: Navy/Citron
Held up better than expected. So far only keens had held up to my son's play.
Update-- after 2 months of wear the sole began to peel off/separate at the front of toe of shoe where that " upwards tab" is located.
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