History
The Ogaden was an undeveloped region in Ethiopia. The Pentagon used the Ogaden region in Ethiopia to test its new "Peregrine" combat helicopter, carrying U.S. Army troops with new armor. Having failed to notify the locals, the operation drove off a goatherd on the local mountain. However, within minutes there was disaster: A new microwave-based weapon affected several systems, the infrared sensor warned the pilot without need, and the Friend-or-Foe ID gave a false reading allowing an enemy to pass unnoticed and destroy the helicopter with a bazooka, killing the servicemen. Whether this fiasco resulted in any international incident has not been disclosed. It is known that the Pentagon, however, restructured its operations and turned to industrialist Anthony Stark, who had not been involved in this project, for advice.[1]
Residents
- Unnamed goat shepherd[1]