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MatchDaGecko replied to MatchDaGecko's topic in Factions Applications
Replying to fox: Bike race isnt a bad idea, A bike showcase is a 50/50 for me since most are the exact same bike but like a hangout isnt bad. I had an idea to do like a hells kitchen show and go to resturants and rate their food and see how they cook under pressure (rolling d20's for fail or success) basically rating their food like guy fierri/Gordon Ramzy. Only reason its bum boying sos is because the character was an ex president of SOS im not making another biker char, im just using what i have. I would try to do a faction event to steal cars and bikes off the streets to "scrap" them but havent seen many if any events like that in like a year. I am willing to suggestions for RP i just cant think of anything atm besides texas holdem or hobo wrestling maybe opening up tobacco store and getting custom cigars/pipes/cigs to sell at a store. I also wanted to open up a Veterans club for war vets to tell war stories and grab a drink. -
+/- Hm, not a bad application but could be a lot better. Your example of unique RP is seriously lacking. 'Going out to get food', like every other faction on the server. That section is perfect for telling us how your faction is different from others and it just falls totally flat on its's face. I want to hear about stuff like bike races, bike showcases and that kind of stuff, not 'oh we're going to go get food as a group'. I also hate that you're making this application to immediately bum boy the SOS. I understand that people have their allies but it seems weird to just immediately ally with the only other biker group in the server, rather than open it up to some competition with each other. PRO - Another biker club could be fun. - Diversity - Enjoyed the backstory. CON - Extremely lackluster RP ideas. - Basically a sub-faction of SOS. - Gives no actual evidence how this would be any different to SOS.
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+1, I think we need more of a variety of actual street gang/bikers within the city. At the current moment SOS is the only biker faction and it would be nice to have a little rivalry.
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Name of Faction: Hells Angels Number of Members (Minimum of 5): 10 Type Of Faction (Family, Triad, Street Gang, etc): Biker Club Ethnic Background (ex: Italian, Greek, African American, Irish, etc): American Name of Character running the faction: Ludwig Schultz Your Discord # (ex: gamer#4210): matchdagecko Your SteamID: Steam ID: 76561199207220747 Your Server playtime: 3mo 3w 3d 21h 11m 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): Having a Biker Bar that also has a RP garage so they can get a drink and a meal while waiting for their car to be repaired (RP were not allowed to have repair tool) Provide examples or event ideas to promote activity within your faction and keep people interested. (Reference your unique RP from the question above): I myself like just going out and having group meals and driving to bars and drinking providing the staff with a time to either kick us out or giving us many bountiful meals, Also like to do rides around town once in awhile. Organization Backstory (Min. of 250+ Words & any images): Name: Ludwig "Mad Dog" Schultz Date of Birth: December 2nd, 1930 Place of Birth: Hamburg, Germany Known Aliases: Mad Dog, Urkel Affiliations: Sons of Silence MC (Former Charter President - NYC), Hells Angels MC (Charter President - NYC) Backstory: Ludwig Schultz was born in the dockside shadows of Hamburg, a city known for hard workers, hard drinkers, and hard lessons. His father was a machinist, and his mother worked nights in a local bar. Raised in a working-class home, Ludwig grew up with oil on his hands and fire in his chest. He became a skilled mechanic by sixteen, known for rebuilding engines from scrap. But Hamburg’s streets taught him more than wrenches and torque they taught him how to survive. In 1949, at age 19, Ludwig left Germany. He'd been caught up in a few too many fights, one involving a rival gang and a knife. Facing potential charges, He fled to america where he fought in the Korean war serving under the 35th Fighter Squadron. After the war He joined a biker club consisting of ex military members and with connections through his American uncle an Ex Flying Tigers WW2 Vet, he immigrated to New York City, settling in Southside, where industrial neighborhoods reminded him of home. In NYC, he worked in auto shops, fixing muscle cars and Harleys for cash. It was in a Brooklyn garage that he met members of the Sons of Silence Motorcycle Club - Midwest-born outlaws who were slowly expanding east. Ludwig’s grit, mechanical genius, and refusal to back down earned him respect fast. By 1987, he was a patched member, and by 1988, he was President of the NYC-based chapter, known as “Mad Dog” for how unbreakable he seemed on the road. Under his leadership, the chapter grew. Ludwig brought a brutal code of loyalty and brotherhood. He brokered outlaw alliances and held the crew tight, but tension grew with the national leadership. They headed west, where Ludwig forged new connections with the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, drawn by their reach, code, and freedom. He In july 1988, Ludwig officially had to give up the position as the President of the New York City Sons Of Silence Charter After an incident cost him to lose his Warehouse feeling unfit at the time , After a few months depressed being backed by West Coast approval. He returned with his rebranded crew, setting up a clubhouse in a fortified warehouse in Queens. With him came loyalty, legacy, and lessons learned the hard way. Now in about to turn 60, Ludwig Schultz is a grizzled outlaw with deep scars and deeper connections. He's seen both brotherhood and betrayal, built empires and burned bridges. In NYC’s biker underworld, his name carries weight equal parts legend and warning.
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+1 incredibly rare to get anyone coming to the motel for a job on altovitis end BUTTTT Fair take response to it though Love the idea though fox hope you can test and show off others aspects and RP of factions
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IMO all people within a faction should be able to hire with good RP, shouldn't depend on the location See update
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The problem here is you went to the meat market instead of the La Fucina.
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This is actually hilarious
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join supreme dud
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I'm making a stand against your boring, standing around RP! I have decided to join every faction on the server, incognito to find out which factions have the best and which have the worst, 'new hire RP'. Don't take it too seriously, it's all for fun. I'm aware that different people will hire people differently, take your factions ranking with a pinch of salt. if your faction isn't listed. I'll be updating with the missing ones as, and when. There are some older reviews that I will also be updating to. For the factions that haven't been reviewed yet, you get the upper hand in knowing, i'm on my way. Rules - There must be a minimum of 5 players online for me to join the faction. - There will be no bias from myself. The ranking is purely based on my experience with being hired into your faction. - I will stay entirely in character and avoid any OOC talk. - I won't let it slip that it's me, just in case there is any bias. - I'll RP a lot with /me's - If the opportunity presents itself, I'll make at least 1 mistake to see how the employer reacts. Takahashi 1/10 I walked into the Pho King and asked for a job. After a few minutes of two people discussing who would hire me, I was brought to the nearby bank and given some clothes. I was then told to stand outside and work security, without being told how. I was left entirely on my own for the full duration of the hire. The only time people would interact with me was to get my name. There was a bunch of mid to higher up guys inside just discussing OOC stuff and minging for almost the whole duration. After my mandatory 30 minutes of being AFK, I was brought into the back and then whitelisted in. I was given no formal introduction, wasn't given any faction rules. Just a pat on the back and told to 'go grind'. PRO: None. CON: Too many people messing around, nobody was serious at all. Lucchese 8/10 I walked into the Blue Lobster and asked for a job. I was pulled into the back and quizzed right away. I was asked what experience I had and was made to answer questions about myself. I was quickly given some clothing and a bat and was put on security. The job was fully explained to me, and I was told who to go to if I had any problems. It wasn't standing outside for long before one of the managers shouted me inside and threw a cloth at me and told me to wipe down some tables. He watched as I was wiping them down, telling me I missed a spot etc. There was also another hire working at the same time who was making a bunch of mistakes, and was getting chewed out for it, which made the RP more exciting. I was then asked to take a milkshake over to a table, I deliberately dropped it on the table and the customer made some noises because it had spilt. The manager apologised on my behalf and made me clean it up and get a fresh one delivered. After that I was returned back to the door. After a small amount of time I was brought to a secluded location and was told that I was being invited into a family, I had the family rules fully explained to me and was eventually whitelisted in. PRO: Good resteraunt RP. Was a little different from the usual standing around, although there was a little of it. Great RP skills of those inside. CON: Could be amped up even more, really give the new hires some bitch work to complete. Rudaj 4/10 I approached their bakery and asked for a job. There was a bit of back and forth with the employer asking me questions, to make sure I fit the bill. He got me fitted for a suit and gave me a bat and told me that I was going to be his personal security and I needed to accompany him whilst he takes care of business. He brought me along to his shipment collection, and to pick up some of his friends. During this time I was accidentally hit by a car and almost killed. The guy who employed me took it personally and made it his mission to track the guy down and make him apologise. This would've been a good way to fill the time with some RP but the employer constantly spoke OOC and just wasn't taking it seriously at all. After some driving around and recon, we found the guy working at the Takahashi gun shop. We went in and demanded an apology, the individual apologised and we moved on. We then went back to the bakery and I was whitelisted in straight away. Wasn't given any low down, or rules etc. PRO: Fun little side mission, although I think if I wasn't hit by a car, I would've ended up standing around for the entire duration. A happy accident. CON: RP wasn't taken seriously at all. Sons of Silence 5/10 Headed to the Dead Dog Saloon and asked for work. I was quickly taken care of, and got situated with a suit and a baseball bat. I was put to work on security, which came with the standard 'standing around RP'. I was tabbed out for almost the entirety of this. Although the hiring RP was incredibly boring, I will note that the faction members stayed in character really well and the people who I did get to interact with, role-played really well. After my mandatory standing around time - I was brought into the warehouse and this is where the RP got a little more exciting. The employer wasn't just going to invite me in. He conducted a full interview before hand. He wanted to know things like where I was from, am I a good mechanic and what certain things meant to me etc. I answered all of the questions and then was whitelisted into the faction. He then reeled off the rules (which actually sounded a lot like the Diamond rules I wrote years ago lmao) PRO: The interview before whitelist was very in-depth and actually made me think about how I would respond, like my answer mattered to me getting into the club or not. CON: Way too much standing around doing fuck all. With an entire bar inside, my entire RP experience was confined to standing outside a door. Altoviti 5/10 I approached the motel and asked one of the workers for a job and he told me to follow him. He took me to the hardware store and clothing store to get situated. We then walked back to the motel and I was told to hang around in case 'something happens'. I waited for 5 or so minutes before he asked me to accompany him to the electronics store and back. After that I headed back to the Motel where I met some management, briefly. I was then tabbed out for around 20 minutes, with utterly no interaction at all. Eventually the manager came back and my employer asked if he could get me in full time. He said he needed another 5-10... I waited. After that I was brought into the Motel back room and asked a few questions and then got invited into the faction. After I was brought in, the manager told me to come with him to the car dealer, where I was given money for a company car. He then took out his own car and told me to drive, to get a feel for the city. He told me to head to Corbizzi's, I was given directions because I didn't know where it was. As we arrived, he brought me up to the Napoli rooms and this is where I was given the full family rules and told what is expected of me. The manager's RP was very good and stayed in character the whole time. As we left Napoli I was introduced to some more whitelisted members, who all interacted with me and asked questions, rather than just fish for my ID. PRO: The post whitelist RP was fun, eventful and I actually felt like I had joined a mob. CON: It's a shame everything before it was incredibly boring, with little to no RP. It's crazy that with a property the size of the motel that new hires aren't cleaning rooms etc. Bonanno 2/10 I approached Dom's Diner and asked the guy outside for a job. He asked a few questions and then said 'wait here whilst I get you some clothes'. Around 5 mins later he returned and gave me some clothes. I put them on and he explained that I would be working security. I was never told how to work security and wasn't even given a bat. I stood around for over half an hour almost entirely AFK. There was occasionally a higher up who would pop in and out and interacted with me and showed his RP skills by making comments on my chars description (i put that I had a silver cross around my neck), but it was mainly to get my name. As time went on there was the odd conversation with my employer but he every time he would go somewhere else and leave me on the door. There wasn't much RP at all. Eventually I was pulled into the back and given the discord link, He didn't have hire perms though, so I was left without a whitelist and told to 'find someone who can hire you in, you are fully hired but you just need to find someone who can whitelist you'. There was no formal introduction. I didn't feel like I was about to join a mob at all. PRO: One of the other hires was always in character. CON: Everything else. Almost no RP at all. Standing around simulator. Supreme Team 6/10 I made a black character and hung out where I knew Supreme hang out. I spoke to a random dude and asked for a job. I was brought to the apartment block near the car dealer and told to hang tight. I met a few people whilst my employer ran off to get me some clothes and a bat. When he came back he gave me them and got me situated. I was standing on the door for maybe 5-10 minutes top when I was then told to get in a car and brought to the docks. From there I was whitelisted in straight away, after joining the discord. From then, I was brought to the car dealer and was set up with a custom car, I was told to get in another car and go with some of my new gang members. I was brought to the ghetto and was told to empty the trunk (it was full of weed growing stuff). I was brought to a room and my employer explained to me how to grow weed and he went through the full process. After some time doing a grow, I accompanied them to to the docks and I was told I need to make 15k in a week to qualify for a promotion. I was told to grind oil, I then left on my own to go and do that. Worth noting that everybody stayed in character pretty much the entire time. Definitely felt the African-American vibe. PRO: Stayed in character, set me about growing rather than standing around. CON: Where this falls short is how quickly I was whitelisted. If the growing and stuff was included BEFORE I was whitelisted then this would've been a higher mark. Also the rules, and formal introduction are needed. The only thing i was told was 'get 15k'. I was never even told the name of the faction lol
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I was in the city and I got banned for 7 days was at the casino by my self and 2 Radom mfers where talking shit to me and hit me so i pulled out my gun and shot them and then the admin was saying i went on a mass rdm and i know thats bull shit i have couple Buddys i want to introduce to the sever i would appreciate to get unbanned today
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World Corp was rarely used for actual good RP. It's a waste of space for a building. It made players an easy target to get mugged, and it was primarily used to jump off or drug deals. The drug deals ended whenever the PD would come and search the building every 10 minutes. Every since, it became empty until some idiot would go to the top and advertise that he was jumping off. The coolest part of the building; The top floor; was owned by a faction that hardly ever used it and just kept the doors locked 24/7. It would be a continuous cycle if it gets added back.
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Your flag appeal has been reviewed and accepted. Make a ticket when on the server next for a seasoned plus to unrestrict you. The blacklist will be lifted from your account shortly.
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Flagged for moving a burger with prop gun at resterant
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Your appeal has been reviewed and denied. We have determined this PK to be reasonable and/or justified. As a staff team, we apologize for the length of time it has taken for a decision to be made on this appeal, we have been discussing the ins and outs of this appeal and have ultimately come to an agreement to deny this appeal. The use of the rule you are trying to quote, OOC means of communication will invalidate it, does not apply in this situation. The key word in the rule you are quoting is MAY, and this rule is generally used for gloating during and after a pk. The main rule that we kept coming back to is found under the PK Reasons & Rules section and states the following: If you are attempting to PK someone, during the hit you are also PK active. Meaning if you're attempting to kill or have just killed the victim but you were also killed you are subject to a PK, so don’t be reckless when carrying out these serious murders. This includes being killed by a third party who is acting in defense of the victim, or a police officer trying to apprehend you, moments after the hit itself takes place. As the hitman your goal is to carry out the hit and escape the area to hide out for next 15 minutes. [You may not disconnect until this minimum timer has expired. You will be PK'ed for LTAP'ing to avoid death] Why yes there can be a claim that Toast had initially accepted the pk but he gave the faction time to amend the orders given, this did not affect how you performed the PK, but more delayed the timing of the pk. Ultimately it was your choice to carry out the hit in a very public space, greatly increasing the chance of you being killed after. Watching the clip, you run up to the individual and you can clearly see that Detective Martin Riggs is talking to the crowd, whether he was in uniform or not, it was clear that he was present. You also shoot in the direction he is standing, so it is a natural reaction of him to return fire, as he had assumed you were shooting at him or at the crowd of people. Valuing your life rules do play a factor in this situation as well, as this PK was done in a reckless way that left you vulnerable to return fire. The fault of this PK falls on the HC of your faction for not giving proper orders, and yourself for carrying out those orders in a public setting. You may not re-appeal this PK.
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Possibly could have it split between government and private use, have a floor thet is own able for the public and the other 2(I forgot how many usable floors there are) as space for the public defenders office, da’s office, and the other government properties so there’s more use to it and more safe
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This right here +1
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@Bucket Hat Barry Moment
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i agree with you @bigwillyhumper69
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+1 knew him a lil bit when i was in takahasi, has been around on the server for a long time and would be fire and shi
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+1 shes a really good leader, very responsible and knows the server. would be a good fit 4 staff
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Denied please re appeal in 6 months