[B][CENTER]Fallen World[/CENTER][/B] [i][center]Intro[/center][/i] [hider=Active Players 0/6]None Yet[/hider] November 13th, 2034 The FV510 Warrior Armoured Personnel Carrier rumbled down the waterlogged roadway. Waves of bracken washed against camouflaged metal as tracked wheels propelled the vehicle towards its destination. Rusted hulks of Old World transportation presented only temporary obstacles, and soon they were sent careening to the side with a loud crash. Normally noise discipline was paramount to any operation launched beyond the quarantine zone. For twenty years, the only safe mode of transport were the boots on your feet and a sharp wit. Something as simple as dropping a hollow metal can onto an acoustic friendly surface was enough to bring packs of the enemy to your location, and a gunshot? A gunshot was like ringing the dinner bell. If you wanted to survive, then silence was mandatory in this fallen world. Then again, this was no normal operation. Europe’s last surviving nation was tired of hunkering down, tired of ration lines, tired of scavenging missions, tired of containment and tired of outbreaks. If the End Times really had dawned, and it was time for the light of mankind to be snuffed from the planet, then the survivors had universally agreed to go down fighting. The military Government that had overseen the nation’s survival since the first outbreak of the AR Virus was itching for a counter-attack. Its main problem until now had been a lack of manpower, and equipment – much of it lost during those first bloody days of confusion and refugee camps. For fifteen long years, the British Army fought a war of attrition against the hordes of infected on the borders of Cornwall. There were no resources available for building a giant wall, to seal the county off from the rest of the UK. Instead, it was down to the tough men and women of a reformed United Kingdom military to act as the only barrier between the extinction and continuation of the human race. Whether it was engaging the infected in toe-to-toe land engagements, or slipping special forces teams behind enemy lines to bring down large amount of ordnance onto unsuspecting hordes, the British Army held time and time again against impossible odds. Eventually, the infected simply stopped coming in significant numbers, and for the first time since the outbreak, humanity seemed to have scored some form of victory. Peace reigned for some years, interrupted here and there as viral outbreaks emerged within the quarantine zone. These outbreaks were by now easily containable, the harsh lessons of the early days of the AR Virus’ emergence learned astutely. Anyone suspected of symptoms of the virus were immediately sealed in specialised facilities, where dozens of heavily armed guards watched them with little regard for mercy. Sometimes they were simply killed on sight, often by those they loved. The few times a village or encampment suffered a significant outbreak, then the RAF did not hesitate in wiping the settlement from the map. Recent advancements in simple industrial processes enabled the Army to begin refitting for war. For the first time in over a decade ammunition, weapons and ordnance were being produced in-country. Prior to this, the British Government and its besieged peoples relied on the United States for supplies and munitions. Such shipments were sporadic, and unfit for purpose owing to the crisis tearing apart North America from east to west, but they were nevertheless essential. With more equipment becoming available all the time, the British Army started fielding more regiments. Young, old, man or woman were called up to serve. This call was optional however, as the British Government needed workers to tend the fields and the refurbished tin mines, and was reluctant to dilute the Army's professionalism with conscription. Enough stepped forwards to surge troop numbers from a mere 25,000, to 60,000 - giving commanders reserve units to call upon in the field, for the first time since the AR Virus destroyed the nation. Scouting Southern England with a combination of aircraft and reconnaissance teams, the British Government determined that now was the time to strike back against the infected. Large hordes were few and far between, and though initial estimates put the enemy at 50,000,000 strong, they were spread thinly. If the people of Britain wanted to take back their homes, and they did, then the time was now. Starting with Plymouth, the United Kingdom’s reformed Army would retake the country, town by town, and city by city. With the quarantine zone firmly squared away in the boot of Cornwall, and boasting a meagre population of just a million, the numerical odds were hard set against them. The RAF was no longer a combat ready force, and Her Majesty’s Royal Tank Regiment was rusting away in the fields outside of London where it was abandoned. Before any serious offensive could be made however, the British Army needed the full support of the RAF and its reformed armoured units. Though most of their tanks and heavier vehicles had been lost in the Battle of London, they still possessed enough hardware to represent a regiment-strength combat unit. A dozen Challenger 2's, backed up by supporting infantry, were an Ace card when dealing with infected out in the open. Fuel was extremely hard to come by, and though there were stock piles withheld by the Government for emergencies, these were futile when one considered the needs of a mobile mechanised force. Without this essential resource, the refitted war machine stood little chance in achieving its goals. Plymouth was deemed a significant target for this reason alone. HMNB Devonport was Western Europe’s largest naval base, and though much of its equipment was salvaged prior to it being overrun, there were huge stores of diesel and aviation fuel trapped in the dozens of warehouses that composed the facility. If the government was to reactivate the RAF to a combat ready state, and to utilise the sparse armoured resources at its disposable, then those stockpiles were an essential asset. The Royal Navy had been lashing away at the port city for days, blasting residential districts into the Stone Age with its huge array of weaponry. Mostly untouched by the viral outbreak, the ships that composed the naval task forces of the United Kingdom’s diminished military might were the hammer and anvil of any offensive action. Missiles and shells rained down indiscriminately on areas of the city identified as high infestation areas (HIAs), but without reliable satellite imaging, the only way of discovering the effectiveness of this bombardment was the old fashioned method. Squads of SAS, Royal Marines and Green Berets were inserted into Plymouth and its outskirts to identify the effects of the naval attacks. They were also tasked with securing certain road junctions, bridges and other targets of high strategic importance. This phase of the assault was important, as gathering information on the strength of the infected was vital to the ground commanders leading the British Army towards the city. Casualties ran high, as humanity’s best waged a deadly game of cat and mouse against an enemy that never slept, never stalled and never felt pain or fear. Before the main attack could begin however, it fell to men and women of the Light Dragoons and the 1st Marine Regiment of the United States Marine Corps to forge a path for the larger combat bodies to pass through. With the countryside riddled with wandering pacts of infected, and dozens of towns and villages standing as nightmarish obstacles, it was essential that a channel of attack was established prior to green lighting the assault on Plymouth, code named Operation Dying Light. The FV510 Warrior came to a halt on the outskirts of Trematon. The sun was high in the sky, and visibility was pristine; the infected would be easy to spot, but then, so would the Warrior’s human contents. If the rag-tag formations of the United Kingdom’s armoured formations were to press on to Plymouth, then Trematon was the first stepping stone of many, and it needed securing like mankind needed a break from this nightmare. Above, a Boeing CH-47 Chinook circled the clear sky; its door miniguns scouring the surrounds menacingly. After a short time, it lent forwards, making quickly for the farmstead on Trematon’s outskirts. Here it would unload its cargo of United States Marines; the British and Americans would hit the town from two directions, hoping to divide and conquer any potential infected threat. [i][center]Operations Room[/center][/i] [hider=AR Virus] The AR Virus (Advanced Rabies Virus) is an unofficial yet popular pseudo name given to ECMIBI (Extraterristial Cognitive and Metabolic Impairment Bacterial Infection), an alien bacteria brought to Earth by a small asteroid. Crashing in North West China, the impact sent poisonous spores thousands of feet into the air, and the wind conveyed them for hundreds of miles in all directions. Given China’s notoriety for secrecy, the asteroid impact was downplayed and the international community was unconcerned by the event. Chinese, Kazakhstani and Russian civilians living within the spores’ radius were quickly infected, although the original strain of ECMIBI had an incubation period of two weeks. Life quickly returned to normal, and people carrying humanity’s greatest threat unwittingly travelled in various directions. The bacteria was passed the same way as most bacteria, by unclean hands, unobstructed coughs and violent sneezes. By the time the first riots erupted in China as a direct result of the infected losing control of their minds and bodies to the bacteria, cases had already popped up across the United States, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Far East Asia. Victims of the bacteria turned hostile to friend and family, becoming filled with mindless rage. They worked with each other to overcome the defences of their former countrymen, punching, kicking, biting and clawing at potential hosts until the bacteria had transferred itself. Before the WHO or the UN could grasp the situation, ECMIBI mutated, and the incubation period fell from two weeks to two minutes; scientists suspected that the bacteria had adapted to human DNA, allowing it to sweep aside the immune system without struggle. [/hider] [hider=The World Crumbles]Whilst China responded to its problem with nuclear weapons, the U.S waged a ground war for every town and city as the AR Virus broke quarantine time and time again. The West’s greatest scientists hunkered down, pooling their famous minds to create a cure – or a vaccine. Of these, there were many, but every time a drug was developed the cull the bacteria, ECMIBI would mutate and become immune. Suffice to say, all efforts to defeat the problem medically halted months after initial outbreak. Within a year, Europe and China had gone dark. Russia clung to shreds of land still claimed by Moscow’s government, the United States had withdrawn its dwindling resources to Florida along with millions of refugees. Japan had managed to lock down Kyushu, but continued outbreaks amongst the surviving population threatened to shatter the JDF on a daily basis. Landlocked states stood little chance of halting the spread of the infected, and they fell quickly. Humanity had been thrown into a corner, from which it might never climb out of. [/hider] [hider=Fortress Britain]The United Kingdom was lucky; closing its borders during the AR Virus’s first rise to prominence, it had bought vital time. Watching with dismay as the military muscle of the United States failed repeatedly to bring the infected to heel, the Government drew up contingency plans for a retreat into Cornwall. Former RAF and Army bases in the county were reopened and developed, whilst troops were called home from Afghanistan to bolster the Home Front. The bacteria struck London suddenly without warning; hundreds of infected appeared on the streets from an unknown source. The Army and units of Armed Police responded with steadfast professionalism, as helicopter gunships strafed roads and buildings. The RAF made desperate bombing runs, obliterating huge parts of the Capital, as well as the population trapped in those areas. Refugee camps were established outside of London, where survivors were processed and moved onto resettlement locations; all the while solders of Her Majesty’s Army fought the good fight in the streets of a doomed city. These refugee camps became infamous, as the infected broke through the quarantine zone established along the M25, and streamed towards the tightly packed tents teeming with fresh hosts. As the Royal Tank Corps blasted its way through the rising hordes of London’s former population, outbreaks occurred in Glasgow, Manchester, Belfast and York almost simultaneously. Realising Britain did not have nearly enough military resources to even consider combating the spread of the infection, the Government enacted its contingency plans. The surviving elements of the RAF, Army and Navy withdrew to Cornwall. As many refugees were taken with them as possible, but ultimately, many more were left to their fate than were saved. With the majority of the United Kingdom abandoned, the remaining population hunkered down. The arrival of a United States Carrier Strike Group ensured the Cornish enclave’s survival for those first bloody years of brutal combat as the British Army scrambled to purge Cornwall of infection, whilst at the same time, it spearheaded a defensive effort against hordes of infected streaming in from the east. Twenty years on from the fall of London, and Cornwall is the last bastion of mankind In Western Europe.[/hider] [hider=Carrier Strike Group Two] As Britain's beleaguered military made its hasty yet costly retreat from London, the U.S Sixth Fleet stationed in Europe was given the order to intervene. F-35 Lightning II's launched from the USS George H.W. Bush super carrier were essential in stalling the ravaging hordes of the infected, destroying tens of thousands of them with salvoes of cruise missiles. U.S Marines were also deployed onto the beaches of Cornwall, to assist and stabilize the British Army's attempt to install a defensive line along the county's borders. Shortly after its intervention, the Sixth Fleet was ordered to return to the United States to help deal with the situation on American home soil. Carrier Strike Group Two was left behind, to support the British in their survival efforts. For the next twenty years, this Carrier Group acted as a reserve force, often stepping in when things on the UK mainland became critical, but otherwise maintaining safe distance. It would return to Florida every six months for a refit, and for those few weeks it was missing from the Cornish coastline, everyone in the quarantine zone held their breaths.[/hider] [hider=The Infected] The victims of ECMIBI are athletes, pumped up on steroids. They can sprint with almost unending stamina, and their inability to feel pain means they can swing their fists harder than an average human. Usually upon seeing a potential host for the bacteria, the infected will scream loudly to alert its peers to the opportunity. They have so far not shown any ability to coordinate a strategy, choosing instead to simply clump together into a horde and follow signs of the uninfected. However, in some cases, they are known to hide from their pursuers if they feel they have minimal chance of passing on infection. An example of this would be a lone infected versus ten armed uninfected. Although the infected can starve to death, the bacteria works to sustain their bodies, allowing them to roam for days on end without the need to drink or consume something. When they do finally stop for nourishment, anything from small animals to other infected are fair game to their stomachs. Infected do not usually kill their victims, and will halt their assault after they have successfully transmitted the bacteria. Fortunately, this gives the victims a minute or two to end their own lives before they too lose control of themselves.[/hider] [url= https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/Cornwall/@50.4147906,-4.2631112,2085m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x486ab7f0bf270ec9:0x6e423c85d94b4571 ]Trematon Map[/url] The Warrior has parked on the A38, next to Marshwood. The Chinook has landed next to the farm directly to the west. Both the warrior and Chinook will provide fire support. [i][center]The Task Force[/center][/i] It has fallen to the 1st Marine Regiment of the United States Marine Corps, and the British Light Dragoons cavalry regiment to clear a path through to Plymouth. Acting as a vanguard, these two forces will screen the advance of the main attacking forces. Players will be members of these two combat units. As the players progress through the RP, the regiments will commit more troops to the fight. Starting with just a few infantrymen clearing rural households, you will eventually be joining hundreds - thousands - of your countrymen in the attack on Plymouth. Air and armoured assets too will become available as the campaign moves forwards, though these will be few owing to the fuel situation. NPC troops will be background noise, and down to individual players to use and abuse. Below is the Task Force's status, in terms of troop strength. [hider=Task Force Strength] [b]British[/b] 0 x Players 7 x NPC Soldiers 1 x NPC Warrior [b]USMC[/b] 0 x Players 12 x NPC Soldiers 1 x NPC Boeing CH-47 Chinook [/hider] [center][i]List of Operations[/i][/center] [list] - Secure Trematon - [url=https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/Cornwall/@50.4124332,-4.2455084,1052m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x486ab7f0bf270ec9:0x6e423c85d94b4571]Secure Burraton[/url] - [url=https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@50.4086652,-4.2166216,2104m/data=!3m1!1e3]Secure Saltash[/url] - [url=https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@50.4079479,-4.2037603,871m/data=!3m1!1e3]Secure and hold Tamar Bridge until relieved[/url] - [url=https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@50.403064,-4.192347,1720m/data=!3m1!1e3]Secure Barne Barton[/url] - [url=https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@50.3859919,-4.185835,1973m/data=!3m1!1e3]Secure and hold HMNB Devonport[/url] [/list] [center][i]Rules[/i][/center] - No killing off someone else's character without their say so. - No military experts/enthusiasts bludgeoning people for mistakes about stupid things that don't need mentioning. - Can't enforce this, but please try to post once at least every 48 hours. - If you need to leave the RP for whatever reason, then God damned tell us so we don't sit around waiting for your guy/gal to do something. [center][i]Character Sheet[/i][/center] Play as either a member of the British Light Dragoons. [img=https://britisharmy.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/cbrn-train-group.jpg] Or as a United States Marine. [img=http://chivethebrigade.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/gas-masks-500-15.jpg] Maximum British Players: 4 Maximum American Players: 4 Maximum Total Players: 6 [b]Name: [/b] [b]Gender:[/b] [b]Rank:[/b] [url= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_United_Kingdom_and_United_States_military_ranks#US_.22Enlisted.22_and_UK_.22Other.22_ranks_compared]USMC/UK Army[/url] [b]Age:[/b] (Humanity has done away with age constraints on serving members of the armed forces; if they can run and shoot, then they’re good to go!) [b]Appearance:[/b] Note, your character will be wearing a gas mask to protect themselves from airborne bacteria - so their face wont often be on show. [b]History:[/b] [b]Equipment:[/b] It will be assumed that all soldiers carry the following by default: Helmet, gas mask, chemical gloves, first aid kit, rations, grenades, knives, maps and tactical radios. [b]Primary Weapon:[/b] [url=http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/List_of_firearms_used_by_British_Armed_Forces]British Army Weapons[/url] || [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_weapons_of_the_United_States_Marine_Corps]USMC Weapons[/url] [b]Secondary Weapon:[/b] Does not have to be a pistol, but bear in mind you have to carry it.