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"What will it take to save what remains?"

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Plot: In 2001, an operation known as "Dark Winter" was launched which was a real-world exercise that tested the emergency response to a bioterror attack on the United States. The simulation spiraled out of control within a few days, and predicted that a "breakdown in essential institutions," civil disorder, and massive civilian casualties. It revealed how vulnerable the United States become. Their lifestyle, security, and safety depend on a delicate and unstable economy. In 2007, a new Presidential directive was secretly signed that was put into law. This executive order, known as Directive 51, was created to respond to a national crisis such as "Dark Winter." Rumors such as sleeper cells, shadow agencies, and covert operations relating to the directive was spread. Seven years later, on November 23rd, the day known as "Black Friday," a virus began spreading through banknotes that started to spread through human skin, food and toys, causing millions of people to become infected. Some said the virus started as a bioterror attack by the terrorisms or by an enemy country. Within five days, the virus causes the United States to break down and fall apart. The first day: Hospitals reached full capacity panic had struck. Second day: Quarantine zones had been established all over America, resources became rationed, transports had gone into lockdown. Third day: international trade stopped, the oil dried up and gas stations became wastelands, and the stock market collapsed. Fourth day: The power failed, shelves became empty, and taps ran dry. By the fifth day, hunger and despair took hold, people will do anything for survival and everyone will be a potential threat. The president activated Directive 51 and the classified unit of highly trained, self-supported tactical agents known as "The Division" were in New York City to prevent society from falling and restore hope.

TL'DR Summary: In 2001, an operation was to test out how America can handle a virus but it failed. And it's proven how vulnerable America is. So, the president signed an executive called Directive 51 in case of a virus outbreak. But seven years later, another virus was hit on "Black Friday" and caused New York City to fall in five days. The first day is when hospitals are full and the panic began. The second day is when quarantine zones were made, resources became rationed and transports are on lockdown. The third day is when trade around the world stopped, oil disappeared, and the market was gone. The fourth day is that power is gone, shelves of supplies and water is gone. And the fifth day is when hunger and despair took place and drove everyone into apeshit crazy and everyone was a threat. The president activated Directive 51 and the group of agents were called "The Division" and they are here to save New York City and save society from falling.


"We've created a house of cards. Remove just one, and everything falls apart. And what's fueling this system? Money."


Quarantine Zones/Safe Zones: Quarantine Zones was established by the Mayor of New York City on the second day of the outbreak. They house anyone from citizens to soldiers within a famous landmark or a park. Soldiers will warm citizens with weapons to turn it in to them or they'll be fired on, they'll give your weapons back once you leave the zone. But they'll not fire on "The Division" agent and let them in with their weapons (if they don't cause any problems). The agents will have to speak to the commander of a Quarantine Zone for anything that they can do to help around the zone (I'll be the commander(s) of the zones).

Safe Zones are like safe houses, but they don't have a lot of room for tons of people and supplies. They are rooms within an abandoned hotel, or a room within an apartment, but the Safe Zones are all over New York City. Gangs usually makes Safe Zones their base, so watch out before entering one. But, Safe Zones have supplies useful to survival or to Quarantine Zones. Safe Zones are abandoned thought New York, they are mostly abandoned with no supplies at all. You can make a base out of a Safe Zone, if you're a "The Division" agent.

Police Stations/Hospitals/Fire Departments: Police Stations are hubs for police officers, it houses resupplies, amour, magazines, and weapons. Stations can be also raided by gangs and taken by them. In order to restore a station to the police, you must kill all of the gangs within the area of the station and must free the remaining officers. The station also contains a board with the map of New York City, warrants, missing people, quarantine zones, and important locations. You can get supplies and one weapon from the police station once you help them. Citizens can also go to the police station to ask the officers for any help, report something, or have questions. The main police hub for all police officers is 1 Police Plaza, it houses the commissioner (I'll play as the commissioner). Officers can report to him/her for anything within New York City and the commissioner will update the status of New York City. "The Division" agents can also meet with him/her for anything that they can do to help out. The 1 Police Plaza serves as a Quarantine Zone for the citizens. Police Stations can be abandoned for many reasons.

Most of the hospitals were full on the first day of the outbreak and now the hospitals are abandoned. Hospitals houses supplies and medicine that can be useful to Quarantine Zones. They also house flies on people that other hospitals need, so giving the files to them can be helpful. The one of the remain hospitals were hotels and large stores, the main important one is The W Hotel. They house the sick, nurses, doctors, soldiers, and scientists. The scientists are there to research a cure for the virus, "The Division" agents can ask the head scientist for anything that they can help (I'll play him/her as well). Their more hospitals, but they are mostly in the downtown area due to there being larger buildings.

Fire Departments are mostly abandoned due to having no running water, but they have supplies. The Fire Department's main HQ is at the Nine MetroTech Center and it has been turned into a Quarantine Zone. They can become Safe Zones and gangs can live there.

Dark Zones: They're areas where the virus took a lot of people's lives and the sick people live there took until they drop dead. You should wear a mask before entering this area, but it has the most supplies than in the Safe Zones. You can get the virus if you got shot, bleeding, or wearing no mask near a dead/infected person. The zones will house abandoned buildings, that could house supplies and even weapons. This is where you will most likely die at and gang activity is the highest within these areas.

Electricity: Power has fallen but not forgot. As there are solar panels and generators at quarantine zones and gang hideouts throughout New York City. The Division agents have electricity stuff (UAVs, holograms, etc.) and the only people that have them.


"When everything collapses, your mission begins."


IC Rules
1) For your first post, I would love it if you posted what your character was doing the first five days of the collapse.
2) Post around one-four paragraphs per post.
3) Post once a week, I understand everyone has a life and you'll be busy but please follow this rule.
4) If you don't tell me that you're going to busy or don't post for a week, your character will die or become a NPC.
5) Gore is allowed, but romance must be PM, hugging and kissing is fine but the rest will be PM.
6) You can try to escape New York City, but the remaining Navy and Army will shoot at you until you die (besides what's the point of leaving the fun).
7) There are no zombies in this RP, this is a virus that kills people not turn them into the undead (think of the Black Death, if you have to).
8) You're allowed to be groups of two-ten, but no more than that.
9) NPCs are allowed and the NPCs are going to be citizens, gangs, officers, etc.
10) Check your grammar and spelling errors before you post.

OOC Rules:
1) Don't fight with each other on this thread, go to another thread if you want to do it.
2) Don't cry that you have died, make another character sheet and I'll most likely accept it.
3) You can go off topic and talk about your day or something else.
4) If you're planning to be gone or you're leaving, tell me and we will talk about it.
5) If you break the important rules, you'll be given a warning; if you break them again, you'll be kicked out of this RP.

CS Rules:
1) You can only have one character for now later on, you might have two or more.
2) Your character's age must be reasonable, 15-50.
3) You must have something to carry all of your stuff with.
4) Your character's inventory is limited (you can't carry like five rifles within a backpack).
5) Be reasonable about your character's inventory and weapons.
6) In the background, you must tell about your character's current area and they used to do before the outbreak,
7) No Mary Sues, Godmoding, etc. (You know what you can do and can't do).
8) No electronic stuff (phones, laptops, etc.).


"By day five, everyone will be a potential threat."


Character Sheets

Citizen
Appearance:
Name:
Age:
Gender:
Skills:
Inventory:
Backstory:
NPCs:

Note: N/A.

Police Officer
Appearance:
Name:
Age:
Gender:
Skills:
Inventory:
Backstory:
NPCs:

Note: For the backstory, you must tell me about the character's rank; replacing the 'what had they done before the outbreak'. They're allowed to carry one of three 9mm service pistols: the SIG Sauer P226 DAO, Smith & Wesson Model 5946 DAO, and Glock 19. The inventory must have police stuff, but they can still carry supplies and such.

"The Division" Agent
Appearance:
Name:
Age:
Gender:
Skills:
Inventory:
Backstory:
NPCs:

Note: For the backstory, you must tell me about what were they before they were activated; replacing the 'what had they done before the outbreak'.

Accepted Character Sheets:

Sergeant Christian Conti.
Gary "Frost" MacMillan.
Alexander Highstone.
Anne (Annie) Callan.
Beau Westerland.
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Active Quarantine Zones


Central Park - 208,021 - Active.
New York Stock Exchange - 100,213 - Active.
New York Public Library Main Branch - 100,091 - Active.
Woolworth Building - 230,001 - Active.
Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House - 98,321 - Active.
Union Square Park - 445,312 - Active.
MetLife Stadium - 54,129 - Active.
Yankee Stadium - 69,312 - Active.
Regal Union Square Stadium 14‎ - 100,912 - Active.

Gangs


Crips - Over New York City.
Bloods - Most of New York City.
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Checking in~
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Alright, I have to go to bed, but spring break is coming! That's a week on this site <333.
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Can we have battery powered things?
By which I mean, I have a flash light. I'll need batteries, right? which I can find.
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Can we have battery powered things?By which I mean, I have a flash light. I'll need batteries, right? which I can find.


Yeah you can have battery powered things.
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Want me to make you some gangs Rare?
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I have until next Tuesday, then I go to Florida for a week. I'll be able to run one post off during the vacation hopefully, but sorry if I'm lacking. I'd assume I'll be RP'ing with Wernher, so he can NPC my character if he so wishes to.
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Want me to make you some gangs Rare?


Such.
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I'm ready to get going as soon as the IC is up ^^
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Rare said
Such.


Does that mean

'Yes?'

or

'What concepts do you have?'
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Are you still recruiting? This caught my interest, and I'd like to take a deeper look. I can do the once a week posting, but I'm also curious about how often the other players would be posting? I'd hate to be gone a couple days and come back to a couple pages and have been left behind.
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Wernher said
Does that mean 'Yes?'or'What concepts do you have?'


It mean both.
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Tempest said
Are you still recruiting? This caught my interest, and I'd like to take a deeper look. I can do the once a week posting, but I'm also curious about how often the other players would be posting? I'd hate to be gone a couple days and come back to a couple pages and have been left behind.


We're still recruiting. I don't want to over do it, yet I don't want it to die. I'm going to think more on this, since it's spring break for me.
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IC Posted, I'll post a CS for Robert. I'll play as all three, to keep things going. Sorry if the post was short. Remember the rules!
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I have an idea for a character, though I would like to know a bit more of the fields that The Division is drawn from. Are they just reliable civvies, or are they pulled from servicemen? If it is the latter, I have a concept that I can work with. Also, what sorts of equipment would a Division agent have access to? Like in terms of weaponry, armor, and utilities?

Thanks =D
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I have an idea for a character, though I would like to know a bit more of the fields that The Division is drawn from. Are they just reliable civvies, or are they pulled from servicemen? If it is the latter, I have a concept that I can work with. Also, what sorts of equipment would a Division agent have access to? Like in terms of weaponry, armor, and utilities?Thanks =D


The Division is people that were pulled from servicemen. And equipments that they would have would, be any US weapons and armor and that each branch uses, as for utilities, could you give details?
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The Division is people that were pulled from servicemen. And equipments that they would have would, be any US weapons and armor and that each branch uses, as for utilities, could you give details?


Looking primarily at a field operative, preferably special-forces, though I can roll with a spook(CIA/FBI/NSA) if spec-ops aren't something you're comfortable with for the purposes of the Division. Utilities are generally the varied kit that spec-ops and other units may have at their disposal to facilitate completion of their mission. These would be things like night-vision binoculars, thermal imaging devices and basically items that would not classify as weapons or armor. Not that I intend on having a character decked out and ready for war or anything =P I just would like to know what is and is not allowed, as there are some things that while being battery-operated and very plausible to have, I would completely understand not being able to have them.
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It mean both.


1: Veteran Medical Initiative (VMI, known as plague doctors for the common population): Before the Division was made, the USA had a biological response unit. It was the cold war and thus that the reds would try anything was expected. After the Fall of the USSR however and with a tightening budget, it was decided that the USAMRID's first response teams would be replaced by the Division, a much less costly alternative. A lot of people didn't swallow this very well. Thus the Plague Doctors are made of military veterans and medical experts with the notable distinction of having a medium age around 65. They are veterans well armed and crafty at that, coming from an era without internet and such and used to lack modern electrical equipment to do their mission. They see themselves as the real saviors of this situation but their methods is reminiscent of the cold war in the way that they dehumanize the conflict. Civilians are just cattle to be used as test subjects, infected or not, anything standing in their way being mowed down for the 'Greater Good'.

2: The Consortium: Based in Wall Street, they try to secure bank and corporate data of wealthy clients that left New York during the first day or to rescue those that couldn't make out of there. During the first few days they were extremely well equipped and organized but as time went by, that their drones lacked repair that they began to lack fuel for their armored cars and so forth the mercenaries have devolved from a disciplined fighting force to paranoid cutthroats, fearing anything approaching them wanting them dead or being infected.

3: The Sewer Rats: The most crafty residents of the city, the homeless and so forth, they are the elusive occupants of the city sewers. They themselves are not much for fighting but their domain as been trapped from beginning to end and by all likelihood those that venture under the city will die of a trap or the following infection after being wounded in such a dirty place rather than be killed by one of them. Still, when fighting is needed close quarter surprise attack at the turn of a corner is their preferred method of combat, indeed a shotgun in the hands of someone that don't know how to wield a weapon can be very dangerous.

4: The Neighborhood Watchmen: Gangs have, lets say it honestly, a reputation to be filled with more 'Ethnic' and 'colorful' people. When the good while collar residents of New York found themselves besieged a particular residential sector decided that they wouldn't join the Quarantine zones and leave everything they own behind to be looted, no sir no! They decided to stay behind and fight back the looters with what they could. Terribly equipped and with a very poor moral with generally poor physical training as well, these people have little for themselves but their number and the fact that they have loved ones behind them to protect.

5: The Hive: Scavangers and those with the city's ability to produce goods, they got their name from their unofficial founder that was a beekeeper in a building next to central park and that began to trade stuff for Honey, a rare luxury now. They are generally unorthodox in their fighting and aim more to 'Secure the goods' than anything else. While they can be honest to god businessman, there are also those that are dishonest and that will steal a power generator to sell it later to the same people and so forth.

6: The Anarchists: Called Anonymous, the Occupy people or so forth, they seem to be more like a force than real people but they are there, the leaders in riots, the protesters, those stiring up trouble, They believe the government is hiding something from them, that they keep them here, that they keep the food from the people and so forth but in their desire to do good and change things in the camps they only cause chaos and destruction as one day they will let infected people in the Quarantine to then compromise everything and the other they will stir up a mob to walk on the medical post and burn all the isolated infected, allowing looters and whatnot to take hold of the supplies.
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