[center]"Facts" and "Details" to know (from IC Posts)[/center] [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/5307928]Survivors[/url] -- new names added ASAP. [b]The Flight (mostly from [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/5307802]Post #1[/url]):[/b] [list] [*]Los Angeles to Seattle. [*]On board: 220 passengers and crew. [*]Scheduled arrival time: 11:52pm. [/list] [b]The Crash:[/b] [list] [*]Somewhere over Western Oregon, all electrical power was lost. [*]The pilots managed a relatively safe "belly" crash landing. [*]Both wings and the tail were torn away. [*]The right wing exploded but only after the fuselage (passenger compartment) had slid to a safe distance. [*]The fuselage rolled onto its right side, struck the massive trunk of a tree, and came to a stop. [*]It would be discovered the next day that the crash site is very near Newberg, Oregon, 40 miles southwest of Portland ... only, neither Newberg or Portland or any other cities are to found. (More below under "Traveling Back In Time".) [/list] [b]The Dead, the Survivors:[/b] [list] [*]Please note: the below numbers are from the day of the crash and will not be adjusted. For updates due to new deaths (or births?), see the IC thread's [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/5307928]"0th" Post[/url]. [*]Aboard were 220 people: 215 passengers, 2 pilots, and 3 flight attendants. [*]The dead numbered 70: both Pilots, the Senior Flight Attendant, and 67 passengers. (Some perished over the next days due to mortal injuries.) [*]The longer term survivors initially numbered 150: [list] [*]2 Flight Attendants. [*]Trained medical personnel: a medical doctor, a registered nurse, and a retired Navy corpsman [*]And 145 others. [/list] [*]Approximately 1/3 of the survivors are injured to one degree or another. [/list] [b]The Crash Site and the Inconsistencies With It:[/b] [list] [*]The plane came down where the city of Newberg, Oregon -- population 25,000 -- should have been, only, Newberg wasn't there. [*]In fact, there was nothing whatsoever to indicate that Human Beings had ever lived near the crash site, let alone built cities, homes, roads, railroads. [*]There was no light pollution from the Portland Metro Area -- population 3 million -- which should have been just over a small, nearby rise of hills. [*]No aircraft were seen in the sky, and despite an incredibly clear view of the star filled sky, no satellites or space stations -- there are 2 now, you know -- were seen streaking across the heavens. [*]A [url=https://i.imgur.com/brlJ0s4.gif?1]map[/url] was found of the crash site area. [/list] [b]Weapons Aboard:[/b] [list] [*]1-9mm Glock semiautomatic pistol [list] [*]14 rounds. [*]This belonged to an Air Marshall killed in the crash. [*]His presence was only known to the two pilots, both of whom were killed in the crash. [*]The weapon was discovered by an as-of-yet-unidentified survivor during the removal of the bodies from the plane. [*]Its whereabouts of this weapon are currently unknown. [/list] [*]16-9mm Beretta 92FS semiautomatic pistols: [list] [*]These weapons and the distribution of them are introduced at the [color=yellow]*****[/color] in the middle of [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/5309285]this post[/url]. [*]6 boxes of ammunition, 50 rounds per box, 300 rounds total. [*]Currently: [list] [*][color=red]Javier Flores[/color] has possession of the majority of the hardware: [list] [*]12 pistols [*]12 spare clips. [*]220 rounds. [/list] [*][color=red]Harry Timms[/color] and [color=red]Shari Sampson[/color] were given: [list] [*]4 pistols. [*]2 extra clips. [*]80 rounds. [/list] [/list] [/list] [/list]