District 9 director Neil Bromkamp's Oats studio released his second experimental short film "Firebase", which is like "Alloy equipment 5" + "Modern Apocalypse". It's bloody and authentic, which makes the scalp numb but attractive. During the Vietnam War, the US military encountered a terrible enemy, the "river god"-- a flesh-and-blood body that could be freely transformed, invisible, telepathic, and brought back to life from the dead. Troops led by CIA personnel Jacob Palmer and Sergeant Karl were sent to destroy the River God and rescue the survivors, setting up a base called Firebase Quatro on the border between Vietnam's Xining Province and Cambodia to track the River God. The field hospital near the base received all the survivors of the attack by the River God. A young man named Bracken has his face destroyed, but he is the only one who can still talk, and tells the story in detail: after he saw the "river god", the environment suddenly changed from a Vietnamese forest to a South Carolina flight base, was attacked by an unidentified Russian aircraft, the crew was wiped out, the crew was burned to death by propane firebombs, and his sanity again.