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by Ralnis » Sat Sep 05, 2015 8:48 pm

by Bering » Sat Sep 05, 2015 8:48 pm



by Plzen » Sat Sep 05, 2015 8:48 pm
North America Inc wrote:The Enclave realized that without It's 'Raid Human Spray ',it would be almost impossible to simply kill everyone. That's why theirs a caste system that I touched upon when Autumn was talking to Texas Ranger Lawson.
What are willing to trade in order to get some power? It won't be free but even the Enclave have a price. .
So you want to blow up the Dam? A place crawling with Enclave Troops, APCs, and Vertibirds? Sure.

by North America Inc » Sat Sep 05, 2015 8:54 pm

by North America Inc » Sat Sep 05, 2015 8:55 pm
Plzen wrote:North America Inc wrote:The Enclave realized that without It's 'Raid Human Spray ',it would be almost impossible to simply kill everyone. That's why theirs a caste system that I touched upon when Autumn was talking to Texas Ranger Lawson.
What are willing to trade in order to get some power? It won't be free but even the Enclave have a price. .
So you want to blow up the Dam? A place crawling with Enclave Troops, APCs, and Vertibirds? Sure.
If my plan works remotely the way I intend it to, my troops will not be going anywhere near Hoover Dam. There are other ways of blowing up a dam besides the "let's attack the strongest garrison in the entire Mojave Desert" method.
It's not something I want to do anytime in the near future, nor is electricity a big priority right now, so I suppose we'll talk again later.

by Tayner » Sat Sep 05, 2015 8:58 pm
Plzen wrote:North America Inc wrote:The Enclave realized that without It's 'Raid Human Spray ',it would be almost impossible to simply kill everyone. That's why theirs a caste system that I touched upon when Autumn was talking to Texas Ranger Lawson.
What are willing to trade in order to get some power? It won't be free but even the Enclave have a price. .
So you want to blow up the Dam? A place crawling with Enclave Troops, APCs, and Vertibirds? Sure.
If my plan works remotely the way I intend it to, my troops will not be going anywhere near Hoover Dam. There are other ways of blowing up a dam besides the "let's attack the strongest garrison in the entire Mojave Desert" method.
It's not something I want to do anytime in the near future, nor is electricity a big priority right now, so I suppose we'll talk again later.

by Bering » Sat Sep 05, 2015 8:58 pm
North America Inc wrote:Bering wrote:Fine, Fine I will live with it
Also, I don't see how the second dash effects me, I never said it wasn't that, merely that it had expanded it's operations greatly and while popular, few people spoke fondly of it.
Wasn't sure you knew. You didn't mention house so i wanted to let you know that you were once simply a tribe.

by Bering » Sat Sep 05, 2015 8:58 pm
Bering wrote:Faction Name: Gomorrah (though Mr. Don and friends call themselves "The Company")
Musical Theme: Never been my strong suit, suggestions would be appreciated
Leader and Personality: Mr. Don, an out-of-towner who came in a few years back and managed to wrestle control of the organization along with a small group of enforcer. In many ways, Mr. Don like a lot of the old stereotypes of Easterners. He came into the region to make money and is known for being well dressed, smooth talking and in general a good operator.
Most used character and Personality Mr. White, the closet thing Mr. Don has to a second-in-command. Mr. White is Mr. Don's chief enforcer and the leader of the rest of the "color squad" as some call them. He is an older man and tends to deal with most situations calmly, though when the situations calls for it, he can be extremely ruthless.
Locations: New Vegas Strip
WIMPSSource of Income: Casino income, Business Investments, "Business Investments", Gun running,
- Wealth - 9 - Thanks to the natural attraction of the Casino and Mr. Don's improvements, the entire factions enjoys a steady stream of revenue from people from all over the region. Add in some "alternative revenue streams" that Don has taken an interest in, and you have a great deal of wealth flowing in
- Influence - 5 - Gomorrah has a great deal of pull in the strip, but that quickly fizzles out the further you move away from the Casino.
- Might - 3 - Gomorrah relies a lot more on soft power than hard power to push it's weight around. This means that aside from his group of enforcers, the Gomorrah largely lacks any kind of real muscle to back it up. This is balanced by the skill of Mr. Don's enforcers, but even then, it favors more covert actions than anything else. Though if needed, Mr. Don can call up other allies and mercenaries, their loyalty and capabilities leave a lot to be desired. Ultimately, it is not the type of organization that seeks out straight up fights.
- Popularity - 5 - The casino is a popular enough place to visit and Mr. Don has a lot friends, but ultimately, due to it's reputation and business model, few people are ever openly supportive of it, however, they rarely come out against it either. Instead many take a neutral stance to Gomorrah
- Secrecy - 8 - Few would be surprised at many of dealings of Gomorrah, but Mr. Don does a good job of keeping what exactly the Casino does behind closed doors, behind those doors. Likewise, few are sure of who Mr. Don and the rest of his color squad are with the only things known about them are that they came from the East and are very good at what they do (and no one knows all of what they do either).
Population: ~50 Casino workers, ~30 Enforcers
History: Mr. Don and friends were originally simply travelling through the area when the first met Mr. House. Mr. Don and Mr. House were able to strike a deal. In exchange for support from Mr. Don and his associates, Mr. House would allow them to set up shop in Vegas, provided they followed the rules and didn't cause too much trouble. Mr. Don was able to deliver on his end and was given his choice of available areas on the strip to make into his base of operations. Mr. Don choose what would become Gomorrah and spent a great deal of time building the casino up into a powerful force in the strip. Though largely uninterested in what goes on in the region, Mr. Don does keep himself well informed of much of the going-ons in the area, always looking for opportunities to make money and secure power.
RP Sample: Are We Evolving? By the same OP
by Ralnis » Sat Sep 05, 2015 8:59 pm
Tayner wrote:Plzen wrote:If my plan works remotely the way I intend it to, my troops will not be going anywhere near Hoover Dam. There are other ways of blowing up a dam besides the "let's attack the strongest garrison in the entire Mojave Desert" method.
It's not something I want to do anytime in the near future, nor is electricity a big priority right now, so I suppose we'll talk again later.
I too have a plan on how I would wreck the Dam if it comes down to it.
I would prefer to render it useless and impassable then let the legion capture it. Hell, even if the enclave do something that I can't allow happen, I'm taking out the Dam.

by Tayner » Sat Sep 05, 2015 9:00 pm
by Ralnis » Sat Sep 05, 2015 9:03 pm

by North America Inc » Sat Sep 05, 2015 9:04 pm

by Shadowwell » Sat Sep 05, 2015 9:04 pm

by Tayner » Sat Sep 05, 2015 9:04 pm
Ralnis wrote:Tayner wrote:Vegas was doing fine before the dam was scouted out.
Vegas was without power and ruled by tribes, gangs, and god knows whatever had a gun. Taking out the Dam would would probably get at least Unity to rampage. The Enclave to go " cleansing", and probably the Legion still go a slaving.
by Ralnis » Sat Sep 05, 2015 9:10 pm
Tayner wrote:Ralnis wrote:Vegas was without power and ruled by tribes, gangs, and god knows whatever had a gun. Taking out the Dam would would probably get at least Unity to rampage. The Enclave to go " cleansing", and probably the Legion still go a slaving.
Well, if the legion takes the Dam, all that will happen anyways...

by North America Inc » Sat Sep 05, 2015 9:10 pm
Bering wrote:Bering wrote:Faction Name: Gomorrah (though Mr. Don and friends call themselves "The Company")
Musical Theme: Never been my strong suit, suggestions would be appreciated
Leader and Personality: Mr. Don, an out-of-towner who came in a few years back and managed to wrestle control of the organization along with a small group of enforcer. In many ways, Mr. Don like a lot of the old stereotypes of Easterners. He came into the region to make money and is known for being well dressed, smooth talking and in general a good operator.
Most used character and Personality Mr. White, the closet thing Mr. Don has to a second-in-command. Mr. White is Mr. Don's chief enforcer and the leader of the rest of the "color squad" as some call them. He is an older man and tends to deal with most situations calmly, though when the situations calls for it, he can be extremely ruthless.
Locations: New Vegas Strip
WIMPSSource of Income: Casino income, Business Investments, "Business Investments", Gun running,
- Wealth - 9 - Thanks to the natural attraction of the Casino and Mr. Don's improvements, the entire factions enjoys a steady stream of revenue from people from all over the region. Add in some "alternative revenue streams" that Don has taken an interest in, and you have a great deal of wealth flowing in
- Influence - 5 - Gomorrah has a great deal of pull in the strip, but that quickly fizzles out the further you move away from the Casino.
- Might - 3 - Gomorrah relies a lot more on soft power than hard power to push it's weight around. This means that aside from his group of enforcers, the Gomorrah largely lacks any kind of real muscle to back it up. This is balanced by the skill of Mr. Don's enforcers, but even then, it favors more covert actions than anything else. Though if needed, Mr. Don can call up other allies and mercenaries, their loyalty and capabilities leave a lot to be desired. Ultimately, it is not the type of organization that seeks out straight up fights.
- Popularity - 5 - The casino is a popular enough place to visit and Mr. Don has a lot friends, but ultimately, due to it's reputation and business model, few people are ever openly supportive of it, however, they rarely come out against it either. Instead many take a neutral stance to Gomorrah
- Secrecy - 8 - Few would be surprised at many of dealings of Gomorrah, but Mr. Don does a good job of keeping what exactly the Casino does behind closed doors, behind those doors. Likewise, few are sure of who Mr. Don and the rest of his color squad are with the only things known about them are that they came from the East and are very good at what they do (and no one knows all of what they do either).
Population: ~50 Casino workers, ~30 Enforcers
History: Gomorrah was largely taken over by Mr. Don around 2070. Mr. Don and his cadre of enforcers had arrived a few years before then, but had kept their heads low until they made their move. They made a deal with Mr. House, in exchange for loyalty to him, they would be given a base of operations in the city of their choosing. For reasons only known to him and his enforcers, Mr. Don choose to make Gomorrah their base of operations and worked out a deal to take control of it. In some ways, this was a breath of fresh air for the establishment as it had largely been on the decline for the past fifty years with less revenue and increasingly incompetent, but well connected leaders. In the decade between the present and his seizing of power, Mr. Don has revitalized Gomorrah and even expanded the casino itself and his own reach into other business. Mr. Don is largely unconcerned with the events of surrounding the region, more concerned about making money and spreading his influence.
Goals: Survive, make money and spread our influence when possible
RP Sample: Are We Evolving? By the same OP

by Tayner » Sat Sep 05, 2015 9:11 pm

by Fascist Russian Empire » Sat Sep 05, 2015 9:13 pm
Tayner wrote:I too have a plan on how I would wreck the Dam if it comes down to it.
I would prefer to render it useless and impassable then let the legion capture it. Hell, even if the enclave do something that I can't allow happen, I'm taking out the Dam.
by Ralnis » Sat Sep 05, 2015 9:14 pm

by North America Inc » Sat Sep 05, 2015 9:15 pm
by Ralnis » Sat Sep 05, 2015 9:16 pm
North America Inc wrote:Been a while but in the yes man ending don't you shut down the dam?

by Tayner » Sat Sep 05, 2015 9:17 pm
Fascist Russian Empire wrote:Tayner wrote:I too have a plan on how I would wreck the Dam if it comes down to it.
I would prefer to render it useless and impassable then let the legion capture it. Hell, even if the enclave do something that I can't allow happen, I'm taking out the Dam.
Except the Desert Rangers don't have the resources or manpower to destroy Hoover Dam, so they aren't going to be able to execute their plan one way or another. I mean, really, they're wannabe cowboys in the middle of the desert who know nothing but how to shoot guns; they aren't going to be able to blow up Hoover Dam.

by North America Inc » Sat Sep 05, 2015 9:24 pm

by The Underground Movement Union » Sat Sep 05, 2015 9:29 pm
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