As the ensuing ethnic cleansing and white genocide continued across South Africa, and the expropriation of thousands of the farms that had been held for generations in the hands of the original Dutch settlers, the Boers, which would doom the country to a devastating famine, the government of the United States contracted Black Water to provide a solution keeping their public hands clean.
Knowing the solution can have no visible connection to the government, Black Water sends in their international team, Dark Water, to resolve the dilemma.
With a double mandate; stop the murdering, raping, and torture of the legal owners of the farms the government is expropriating, and stopping the current President, along with his opponent in the upcoming reelection, from devastating the country further, the men and women of the Dark Water task force must tread lightly, but with deadly force.
After the collusion between the President and his opponent in the upcoming election is discovered, the decision is made to remove both, as well as removing all of the teams they have sent into the countryside to steal or destroy all of the Boer's farms.
With over three hundred thousand farms in jeopardy, and only three hundred people to perform the almost insurmountable tasks, Black Water must devise a strategy using the latest technology to monitor and eliminate the teams sent out to destroy the farms, and find a way to remove the two men responsible without casting any suspicion on the US government.