Premise: The Syndicate PMC is a relatively new enterprise that is making headlines worldwide.... if you know where to look. To the informed public, they're a top rate subcontractor for federal governments, multi-national corporations, and even (on occasion) allied military groups. However, if one were to look behind the red curtain, they would find a group of cutthroat operators unafraid of getting their hands dirty to fulfill their leader's personal code, even if that means occasionally spilling innocent blood.
Hopefully that pitch draws a few of you in. To explain things a bit further, there is an overarching plot, but its going to be revealed gradually over time, and in that interim we'll be taking on a more episodic format (we take a job, complete it, and move on). Of course in dealing with a highly corrupt organization like The Syndicate, one that doesn't discriminate in its client base, morality is going to be a big theme. Under the leader's 'code' (to be revealed in the RP itself) everything is fair game, but whether your own character agrees with stuff like staging a terrorist attack in order to secure a contract, is entirely up to you. That's the kind of internal conflict you can expect from this project, in fact taking part in that moral debate is more or less encouraged.
Hopefully that pitch draws a few of you in. To explain things a bit further, there is an overarching plot, but its going to be revealed gradually over time, and in that interim we'll be taking on a more episodic format (we take a job, complete it, and move on). Of course in dealing with a highly corrupt organization like The Syndicate, one that doesn't discriminate in its client base, morality is going to be a big theme. Under the leader's 'code' (to be revealed in the RP itself) everything is fair game, but whether your own character agrees with stuff like staging a terrorist attack in order to secure a contract, is entirely up to you. That's the kind of internal conflict you can expect from this project, in fact taking part in that moral debate is more or less encouraged.