[CENTER][sup][h1][center][img]https://img.roleplayerguild.com/prod/users/0199df13-992c-7588-be40-1a6ea9bd71f1.webp[/img][/center][b][center][color=black]C R E A T U R E C O M M A N D O S[/color] [color=lightgray]C R E A T U R E C O M M A N D O S[/color][/center] [/b][/h1][/sup] [color=silver][sup][i]"There are things that go bump in the night... and we are the ones that bump back." -- Guillermo del Toro[/i][/sup][/color][/CENTER] [color=#2e2c2c]-[/color][INDENT][sub][sup][sub][h3][b][color=black] T H E S T O R Y S O F A R...[/color] [color=lightgray]T H E S T O R Y S O F A R...[/color][/b][/h3][/sub][/sup][/sub][/INDENT][sup]__________________________________________________________________________________[/sup] [COLOR=DARKGRAY][indent] If there is one thing the United States Government is good at, it's taking advantage of a crisis. In the late 1970s, as the CIA's highly controversial assassination and intelligence programs made front page news and agents were dragged in front of Congress, the Department of Defense wrested the banner of spycraft and assassinations from the CIA. They created the Joint Special Operations Command, a special forces taskforce hidden deep inside the Pentagon's bureaucracy that could carry out the CIA's mission with trained soldiers instead of bureaucrats. In the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, JSOC became the tip of the spear when it came to warfare and intelligence gathering in the "Global War on Terror." With very little oversight and a massive black budget, politicians and journalists alike are too afraid to dig too deep and appear as if they did not support the military. Now, as the metahuman crisis develops across the world, JSOC and DoD planners look back to the past to decide the future. While some departments experiment with metahuman prisoners as soldiers, a parallel program "Task Force M" relies on an even more unconventional fighting force to protect the world. [/INDENT][/COLOR] [INDENT][sub][sup][sub][h3][b][color=black] P L O T ( S ) & G O A L ( S )[/color] [color=lightgray]P L O T ( S ) & G O A L ( S )[/color][/b][/h3][/sub][/sup][/sub][/INDENT][sup]__________________________________________________________________________________[/sup] [COLOR=DARKGRAY][INDENT] [h3]"From Dusk Til Dawn"[/h3] With rumors and reports of monsters joining the ongoing ground war between Pokolistan and Markovia, Task Force M arrives and finds an entire mercenary company made up of vampires trying to tip the conflict in favor of the Markovians, their leader a sadistic American named Skinner Sweet. [h3]"Bone Tomahawk"[/h3] When an entire platoon of National Guardsmen are wiped out in the mountains of Montana and Task Force M are sent to investigate. Along the way they discover the journal of Jonah Hex, a long gone wild west bounty hunter, and find his tale from 150 years earlier begins to mirror their own. [h3]"Only Lovers Left Alive"[/h3] Task Force M find themselves in London investigating magic based espionage. Unbeknownst to them, a figure from the Bride's past watches from the shadows with a plan to win her back -- if necessary, by bloody force. [/INDENT][/COLOR] [INDENT][sub][sup][sub][h3][b][color=black] C A S T[/color] [color=lightgray] C A S T[/color][/b][/h3][/sub][/sup][/sub][/INDENT][sup]__________________________________________________________________________________[/sup] Sgt. Frank Rock -Soldier cursed with immortality Dr. Michael Morbius - Vampire Jack Russell – Werewolf The Bride - Homunculus J.A.K.E. - Codenamed GI Robot, WW2 era Nazi killer Col. Matt Shrieve - Commander of Task Force M Lt. Gen. Rick Flag Sr. - JSOC Commander