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Title: Crime Rp
Description: must be active. no new boards.


Blue Bloods - September 16, 2008 07:47 PM (GMT)
Genre: Crime, Sci-fi, Realistic
Difficulty: Advanced, or intermediate. I average 600 words a post. 400+ words posts is usual the standard I expect from others.
Type(s) of Creature(s): Humans, perhaps some sci-fiesk characters
Preferred Rating: R, Mature, N-17+ Don't censor the muse baby!
Preferred Number of Members/Activity: 20+ members (not characters) A few posts a day plz.
Preferred Time where RPG is set in: Modern, future, or the not too distant past.

Other Notes:

- INVISIONFREE ONLY

Okay, I'm a criminal justice major and I'm toying with the idea of playing a character that has to do with the field. A cop, a military man, something of that sort. Or, I just might play some sort of criminal like a drug dealer or arms dealer... Not sure. I have a few ideas knocking around in my mind.

Note, I do admin my own site, so I won't be posting like a maniac, probably more like a few times a week. Throw 'em at me ladies and gents!

Tammi - September 16, 2008 08:56 PM (GMT)
Wow, so I have the perfect site for you. I just joined Crime Clash! so I can't really vouch for a lot of the finer points of it, but so far, I like it. The members are friendly and active, and there are a lot of people to plot with. There's a decent sized canon list, but you aren't required to join as a canon (yayy!).

The site is rated mature, set in modern Virginia, around an intermediate-advanced level.

If you're interested in playing a drug dealer or arms dealer, I could totally plot with you ;D I play Hayato Kagemiya, an ex-yakuza who has set up a drug ring and is working on getting his foot in the arms dealing. I just joined, so I don't have many relations, but if you're interested, it'd be awesome if you wanted to play his right hand man/ second or first lieutenant sort of deal.

Let me know if you'd be interested in that-- I could totally see a ton of plots coming about ;D

QUOTE (CRIME CLASH!)
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ON A LONG ENOUGH TIMELINE,
THE SURVIVAL RATE FOR EVERYONE DROPS TO ZERO

WELCOME TO Virginia. No, really. Welcome.

It's not much, you know, but at least it's home.

"9-1-1, what's your emergency?"

We have your general tourist attractions:

Chesapeake Bay. Shenandoah Valley. Poplar Forest. The base for the Navy's Atlantic Fleet. Presidential birth places.

"GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH!" ... Yeah, that happened here, too.

"... I-- .... I, oh my god... oh god. Please, I need help... he's.... wait..."

But we do have something no one else has.

Quantico.

At first glance, it's just another Virginian city. Pretty well-populated, but not as large as some. Beautiful terrain and weather (we've definitely got the four seasons here). Friendly people, good neighbors, and that all-around good-vibe feeling.

Thats' how you know it's just a glance you've taken.

"...he's coming up the stairs... oh god. oh god--"
"Ma'am, I need you to stay calm. Take a deep breath and tell me where you are."
"I don't know, I don't know... I don't know, please help me!"
"Do you remember how you got there? Road signs or landmarks?"


Because just below the surface is a different kind of Quantico.

Here, we have the FBI training headquarters. That's right: the true blue Federal Bureau of Investigation.

According to recent studies and statistics, the overall crime rate has been plummeting over the past thirty years. But things are beginning to change. The crime rate here is ascending, climbing some sort of blood-bathed ladder straight from the pits of hell. Bodies are found constantly, sometimes recognizable, sometimes not; priceless artifacts are being stolen from museums and even government buildings; kidnapping and child abduction are going through the roof; drugs are available from just about anywhere; even prostitution is hitting a new peak.

The media keeps it hush-hush.

We wouldn't want to slander our beautiful little city, would we?

"Please! I don't know, it's so dark... oh my god... no... no no no! NO! OH, GOD, NO!"
"Ma'am? Ma'am? Are you there? Stay with me."


But those agents, those dedicated men and women of the FBI, the Quantico and Virginia police forces... they're working.

Always working to bring Virginia back to peace. To stability.

They're willing to sacrifice their lives to help bring criminals to justice.

"If you'd like to make a call, please hang up and try again."


This is a life or death kind of situation.
This is CRIMECLASH - the OG of crime
boards - and guess who's bringin' sexy
back? All you have to do is figure out
which way to point your moral compass.

iliketotalk15 - September 16, 2008 10:32 PM (GMT)
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rewind ten years or so. a fellow named banner, another named
hudson, and a snappy woman named wayne, all lawyers, got
together (not like that) and decided to start their own law firm.
none of them imagined that banner, hudson & wayne would last
one year, let alone ten. certainly none of them imagined that their
firm would become one of the biggest and the most formidable in
the whole of america.

known for it's eccentricity (the BHW christmas party makes the
newspapers every year for it's theatrical nature, don't even get
me started on the halloween party), the firm is going as strong
as ever. behind the murder trials and the environmental lawsuits,
the lawyers themselves have been known to get themselves in
some 'dramatic' situations.

as one person put it, they fuck like rabbits.

on that note, hop on your jet plane, get over to the big apple, and
try not to get yourself into too much trouble.

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