In " PACT: Exotic Peril," Jocelyn Singer, owner of "Second Chances" animal sanctuary, feels uneasy after a victory against a dogfighting syndicate. Her son, Peter, a veterinarian, and a member of PACT (Protectors of Animal Cruelty Threats) formed from uncovering the syndicate, discovers unusual physiological markers in rescued animals, suggesting deliberate alteration. Other members of PACT uncover a sophisticated, encrypted network linked to the syndicate, hinting at a larger international operation involving trafficking and illicit biological research. Further investigation reveals a marketplace for "enhanced" exotic animals on the dark web, suggesting the dogfighting ring was a front for a global, scientifically-driven criminal enterprise weaponizing biology, for creating hybrid species. In their forensics lab, Jocelyn and Peter find evidence of genetic modifications for enhanced traits in confiscated animals, confirming a systematic biological enhancement program. PACT traces the syndicate's financial footprint to investments in biotech and agricultural technology companies involved in genetic sequencing and animal modification and work with international law enforcement, in attempts to coordinate a global response with Interpol, Europol, and other agencies, facing bureaucratic challenges. With help from allies, PACT pieces together intelligence corroborating the scientific and financial findings, indicating a far-reaching threat to biodiversity and global security. The influx of newly rescued, non-enhanced animals further strains the sanctuary's resources, highlighting the vastness of the problem and suggesting the initial victory was merely a prologue to a larger conflict involving biological manipulation and exploitation on a global scale.