Board Thread:Role Plays (AU)/@comment-24416658-20140712123625

War. War Never Changes.

In the ashes of the American Southwest, there grew a new nation, under the flag of the New California Republic, dedicated to the Old World values of truth and justice. A growing nation, the republic sent scouts into the wastelands, seeking new territory. They returned with stories of a city untouched by the fires of war, and a great wall spanning the Colorado: the Hoover Dam.

It's been two years since the NCR defended Hoover Dam from the Legion. However, the Legion did not take this kindly. From their base across the river, scouts are sent out, squads deployed, spies centralized, all finding ways to destroy the New California Republic before it continues. One such point is an area between Nelson and Camp Forlorn Hope, where you are stationed.

You are an NCR trooper, stationed at camp Forlorn Hope. For months, you have attempted to reclaim Nelson from the Legion slaver scum. Recently, some of your men have been taken captive, and a rescue mission is being planned. But morale is low, and some crimes have been commited within the camp. However, rumors are spreading of a certain person, a Courier, who has helped the NCR greatly before. Some pray he comes to Forlorn Hope. Others pray for home.

Will you retake Nelson, or will the Camp be yet another casualty?

''Listen up, NCR. You're in Camp Forlorn Hope. There are four notable buildings: the barracks, the Medical Ward, the CO's tent, and the Quartermaster's tent. It is morning. Your characters are all normal troopers in the barracks. The posting order shall be first come, first serve, posting only once so that we get a set order. I will be posting last every time, for updates. ''

''Remember, you can fail this and your character can die. Do not forget that.''

''As for your equipment, you have two frag grenades, a Service Rifle, three mags, a combat knife, NCR trooper armor, and a 9mm pistol each. You also have 100 NCR dollars, as well as 500 caps. The quartermaster does not have much, but the doctor does, and so will any passing trader. I hope you're prepared, and remember.''

War, war never changes. 