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Name of Faction: Myers Crime Family Number of Members (Minimum of 5): Ten. Type Of Faction (Family, Triad, Street Gang, etc): Crime Family Ethnic Background (ex: Italian, Greek, African American, Irish, etc): German American. Name of Character running the faction: Joseph w. Myers Your Discord # (ex: gamer#4210): joeeey1 Your SteamID: STEAM_0:0:179061818 Your Server playtime: 4 days, 1 hour, and 16 seconds. Do you acknowledge and agree to all faction rules as detailed on the server rules page? (Yes/No): Yes. Do you acknowledge that your faction discord will be owned by us? (Yes/No): Yes. Provide an example of the unique Roleplay your faction will bring to the server/what type of roleplay we can expect from your faction (Images/Videos Preferred): Funerals. Our faction intends on running a funeral home as a "front" business. Our funeral home would host legitimate services for those who want to memorialize permanently killed characters. We believe this would foster truly unique roleplay experiences, especially because we wouldn't just be another faction running a restaurant or bar, etc. Other players could expect to see our faction acting as mediators between the other rival factions, brining together all types of players to honor the memory of the deceased character. Our funeral home would also give the several players who enjoy roleplaying as preachers / priests, as they could preform the funeral mass, and the rite of committal at the burial site. Provide examples or event ideas to promote activity within your faction and keep people interested. (Reference your unique RP from the question above): As stated above, our faction would host funerals at the church for players to be memorialized after being PKed. My factions staff would personally set up the viewing chapel, say a few words about the deceased, and say a prayer. We believe that hosting funerals for other factions members would allow us to foster close connections to the other factions, which could lead to deeper roleplay scenarios and close ties to other crime families. My faction hosting funeral events would promote activity and interest in our faction. Along side with hosting funerals, we would also have a side business. I would personally hold events in my faction to drive recruitment and also money making. The top performers would earn money and special awards. Organization Backstory (Min. of 250+ Words & any images): In August of 1946, Austin, the oldest sibling, and his parents immigrated to New York City from the country sides of East Germany in hopes of a better future for them and their future children; they wished to leave behind the farm lifestyle in hopes of a better life. After one year of being in the states and going through the naturalization process, they had their first child, Joseph Myers. Both children had a rough childhood. They were constantly in and out of houses, apartments, and schools because his father had struggled to keep a job. Sometimes, they didn't have food on their plates, the pair were unsure at times when they would have their next shower. The brothers never had a "normal" childhood. Most of their early years were spent working in local restaurants and newspaper stands to support the growing family. Then, when Austin and Joseph were eleven and five, unexpectedly, the mother had found out she was pregnant with a set of twins, Julian and Quaid. It was rough for the mother, she had worried that they would have to go through the same financial struggles they had to endure. From the day the twins were born, Austin and Joseph, even though being very young, had taken care of the twins and treated them with great care. As the brothers grew up, Austin had always watched out for his younger siblings. Even if it was as simple as getting a glass of water for them if they woke up thirsty. He had loved them dearly. But, as the brothers got older, their situation with money didn't get any better. They were still struggling, even more now because they had an extra two mouths to feed. As soon as the brothers were able to work, they got jobs too. They all worked tirelessly to support their family, pay the bills, put food on the table, and make sure they were able to afford their mothers medication due to the complications she endured during childbirth. When Austin had turned 14, he started running around with a disreputable group of boys his age, who would become his friends for life. They had taught him how to pickpocket, and how to shoplift. Now his main source of income was from stealing items and fencing them. He had kept it a secret from his family, knowing that they would be disappointed in him for stealing. When Austin turned 15, he dropped out of school. He had attempted to keep it a secret from his parents, but they had found out after a while. He now spent all of his time running around with his "crew" and stealing from small corner stores and pickpocketing, telling his parents that he was working at a post office and other odd jobs. As the years went on, things, of course, didn't get any better. Money only became more scarce. The family was still struggling with money, and everyone was doing their part to help out. But, as the years went on, Austin had started to get into more illegal activities, dealing drugs like cocaine and heroin. At this time, he was seventeen. He was working corners for The Carmellow Family. Austin had been introduced to the family by a friend he made in the group he was stealing with. He was making a decent amount of money, even bringing home more money than his dad sometimes. He had realized his potential in drugs, deciding to start his own drug operation. He had made a contact within the Carmellow Family, who could sell him bricks of cocaine for a good price. The only stipulation is that he owed the Carmellow Family a certain percentage of the profit he made. He had hired his friends from his childhood to run drugs for him, he knew they would be loyal, and they would never turn their backs on him. During all of this, the brothers were still working respectable jobs. The pair worked together at a local grocery store. They knew nothing about his brother's activities, Austin had kept it a secret from them because he didn't want them to follow his path into the criminal world. When the brothers turned seventeen and sixteen, Austin had a change of heart. Austin no longer wanted to see his family struggle to make ends meet for basic necessities. He asked them if they wanted an opportunity to make some real money. Of course, they took up his offer. He explained that no one could find out and the consequences they would face if they were to get caught could be life changing. Austin had given them positions within the group, making them his direct successors. After months of hard work, the business was booming, bringing home around $100,000 a month. They put their now elderly parents in an extravagant house in upstate New York, and paid off all of their debts. Everything was going great, but of course, nothing good stays forever. The Carmellow Family had accused Austin of not paying what he owed the crime family. Naturally, Austin felt as if he no longer had to keep his word on the agreement previously made with the crime family. They had placed a $35,000 hit on Austin. While the family, including the siblings parents, were out for a nice dinner to celebrate their success, a black unmarked car had pulled by the restaurant, rolled down the window and fired off an entire magazine from a suppressed MAC-10 into the restaurant window, killing four people. Most notable of the deceased was Austin. The kingpin of New York's newest and biggest drug running operation. The storm of gun fire also injured Joseph, leaving a permanent impairment in his movement. Austin had been hit three times in the chest, hitting vital organs including his heart and lungs. He had died right in front of his family, the people that he loved and cared for the most. And now, he was gone but his brothers were full of hate. Less than twenty-four hours after Austin's death, the three remaining brothers had taken over the operation. They decided to keep the business going, for Austin. The first thing they did as the head of the drug ring was order the death of Martin Carmellow, the head of The Carmellow Family, and Austin's old boss. About a week later, he was dead. He had been killed at a traffic light outside Sparks Steak House in Midtown Manhattan, for Austin. Under the brothers command, the family was doing better than ever, making around $575,000 a month, and moving around 300 Kilograms of cocaine a week. Everything was good again. They had opened up a beautiful funeral home in remembrance of Austin. Joseph, Julian, and Quaid went through the appropriate licensing processes to earn their funeral director and embalming certifications. And of course, the building was used as a front for a drug operation.
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Woah my eyes are blessed to be reading this, Awesome idea would love to see it
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Mr. Hashimoto changed their profile photo
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-1 on behalf of the playtime, previous comments and generally lacking application - could definitely benefit from some more time and trying out anything other than PD!
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Low quality application, generally a minge/rank grinding PD. Low playtime and lackluster RP quality. -1
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I like the idea, dev time/actual functionality might be a concern, unless these are preexisting scripts.
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thanks for the credit @Bullets
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I think it would be cool if there was an item like the chess board that was cards, they would have various card games Go Fish, Uno, Crazy 8's and Solitaire. It would just be something to do instead of standing around doing nothing. It could lead into people putting money on the line, everybody involved would have fun, no waiting for shipments and doing nothing. An admin could obviously spawn these as perma props if faction leaders ask. Credit to: @Carpenter
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Maybe a bag for the SMALL baggies? But no for the bricks, makes it too easy on criminals. - 1
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-1 No shot this is real
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Hey ties here! This guy is a total minge cop & the fact galaxy recommended him says alot on this matter
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On a realistic level, 10 bricks(Which is what we can carry in our back pocket) is usually 20lbs+. It doesn't make much sense to be hauling more than that. Most cases of drugs being seized off of one person and not a group/boat/vehicle is under 10 bricks as well(irl situations). If you want to haul more bricks at a time, take a car and risk the chance of it getting lockpicked. I don't think that having a drug bag would be realistic at all, because icly if you are carrying around 10 bricks in RP you'd probably already have a bag. A big reason that gun bags were added was to conceal weapons, not to be able to carry more of them. -1
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YESSS BUFF FALSE 911 CALLS
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His power game ban and then another power game note lol
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Always lose the call locations cause of this +1
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Juno changed their profile photo
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failed to mention i banned him
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This guy is friends with alexander red and bobby hill, -1 hell no
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With the current permaban you have spent a total of 334 days being banned, thats a 1805.41% multiplier compared to your playtime. Best of luck anyhow.
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I was banned for revenge raid/mass raid/char raid.
xDutchCat replied to gnomeeyy's topic in Ban Appeals
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Since you're unbanned now, I'll be locking this ticket.
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Thank you for the reply. It would have been impossible for me to get a life-sentence, all I had was drugs on my character, which is felonious, would not get me a life-sentence. The firearm I had was licensed and that's the only thing they could charge me for.
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hey man u can’t have 2 characters either the same last name, you didn’t answer a question, and you can’t be yao ming!
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-1 Complete minge retard