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Name: Elena Reyes Alias(s): The Tiger Age: 35 Affiliations: Independent Factions: Crazy Description: Formerly a Hispanic woman of a dark complexion, muscular, and fit. Now a humanoid cat woman (think of Tigra and Cheetah from Justice League). Her body is covered in fur, though she maintains her long hair though now it is fur color, orange, also has a tail. Powers: Heightened senses, hearing, and use of her tail. Has claws and sharp teeth. Super human strength (up to 1000 pounds) Skills: Former FBI skills (investigation, fire arms, self defense leadership) animalistic instincts, memories from her lucid times. Equipment: Sanitarium outfit, later on clothes from lock up. Ranking: C though her animalistic tenancies make most think she is an F Brief History: Elena Reyes rose to prominence after the Aperture she was promoted in the FBI. She and Cedric's relationship improved to a mother-son relationship. However things change when her powers began. At first there was no problem, minor changes to her ears and teeth went unnoticed but over period of a year she became the cat creature she is today. She now lives at the Gregg Sanatorium near Las Vegas.
Guys, I want your thoughts: was the fight with Director David Taylor too easy, or too hard?
I dunno wasn't really involved in it.
I will post my npc's before I post Reyes update and my new chara! (Tada!) I think NP will be fine with this but if he isn't I will revise as needed ( I ran government stuff last game at least politics) At least here is a short list. The President(Female), elected in 2016 due to fractured opposition. Even though she is the same party as her predecessor she has different veiws of the meta population. More willing to work with pro-meta groups. Vice President Davis Lawton, former White House Chief of Staff, US Congressman and governor. Was Chief of Staff in the previous administration during the LA crisis. Was tapped by the President as her running mate in 2016. While not trusting of all metas he feels that killing them is horrible. Speaker Roland Martin, Speaker of the US House and the President's opponent on every issue. Director Ryan Franklin, FBI Director Elena's boss at the FB Agent Kumiko Fujiyama. Assistant Director Elena Reyes right hand at the FBI Meta human unit. The Director: a mysterious intelligence and security boss for an unnamed agency. Often seen lurking in the back of Press conferences.
UNDISCLOSED LOCATION, TOKYO 12:20 PM Hirotoshi Ueda had already loosened his necktie and discarded his suit jacket. If this was any indication of the way things were going, he would be naked by dinnertime. “Yes, thank you, Mr. Ambassador. Any help the United Kingdom can give us would be greatly appreciated. The people of Japan will be thankful and indebted beyond description.” Ueda nodded gratefully and set the phone down on the receiver, looking up at his Foreign Secretary, Akiyama. The man had impressed Ueda in the last hour- even on the way to the bunker, he had been appealing to foreign powers for aid and assistance. So far, the United States, Australia, India, and New Zealand were already mustering troops to aid in the battles that were soon to be fought on Japanese soil. And that was just what Akiyama had managed to do from the backseat of a speeding car. Ueda himself had managed to wrangle promises from the British. Now history will remember my efficient begging technique, he thought bitterly. Hopefully his eyes were not too red and puffy from his breakdown earlier. He had no sooner set down the receiver than a soft voice behind him quietly said his name. He turned to see Koyanagi, his Public Safety Commissioner. “Sir, we have to discuss the refugee issue. Greater Tokyo is unaffected, naturally thousands will arrive here.” “Of course we're unaffected,” Ueda said with a sigh. “It's a message to us in government. Surrender or else there will be more. As bad as it is now, will our resolve stand when we see additional attacks in Tottori, Nagano, Kitakyushu, Oita, Himeji, Matsue, Hiroshima, Wakayama?” “Be that as it may, sir,” Koyanagi said delicately, doing her best to avoid the Prime Minister's anger and bitterness, “this is an issue we must prepare for.” Ueda shook his head. “So many people are leaving Japan. Order the governors of Tokyo, Chiba, Kanagawa, and Saitama to reserve all empty hotel rooms and open all the parks for tents. That should at least accommodate a few.” “But the wounded, sir,” Koyanagi pressed on. “Some of the biggest hospitals in the country are already inactive, sir, others are being abandoned in fear. The number of injured may actually outstrip the number of hospital beds in the country.” “Then we'll need to set up field hospitals. And we'll need doctors, maybe even foreign ones. Akiyama,” he said to his closely listening chief diplomat. “Don't so no to anyone who offers assistance. The Cubans will undoubtedly call offering doctors and medicine, like they do when there's any kind of disaster anywhere. Tell them yes. Misery makes for strange bedfellows, eh?” Ueda took a moment to look at the news coming in on the bunker's multiple televisions. It was the same, really- the creature the media called Manda rolling in the splinters of Dogo Onsen, the Kamacuras swarm wreaking havoc in the suburbs of Kumamoto, Osaka in flames, Fukuoka Tower toppling, Okayama Symphony Hall crumbling, the emergence of the two creatures from Mount Fuji. The news stations were simply cycling the same clips over and over again, without commentary- because really, what was there to be said? Of course, the only clip from the last hurried hour that had stuck with Ueda was not repeated. The one with the reporter in the helicopter over Kobe, the one who died screaming when the helicopter was hit by shrapnel and spiraled to the ground. The telephone rang yet again, and the Prime Minister could barely suppress a sigh as he lifted the secure line. “What? Yes, this is the Prime Minister. Yes, of course I'll speak to General Onodera.” Ueda almost felt himself straightening to attention, and was secretly glad someone was there to take responsibility away from him. “General Onodera,” Ueda said formally once he was patched through. Confidence beganto flow through the Prime Minister as he took command. “Thank you for calling. I respect your initiative, you are the first JSDF official to contact me. I knew the CRF was our best hope. I have several instructions for you. First, you are in military command for the duration of this crisis. All Ground, Air, Maritime, Coast Guard, and police personnel report directly to you from this moment onwards. Use them as you will. Second, the Cabinet has agreed to call out all reserves in order to meet this threat. Foreign troops will soon be arriving to provide aid, I expect you to show them every courtesy and use them to their fullest capability. Third, our first priority is to protect civilians. Moving them to safety is our immediate concern. As of right now, you have authorization to open fire on the jellyfish creature headed for Nagoya, codename Dogora; the giant spider in Shizuoka Prefecture, codename Kumonga; the acidic monster in Hokkaido, designated Hedorah; and the giant insects in Kumamoto, codename Kamacuras. For all other kaiju, attacks will wait until confirmation of the evacuation of all civilians in the immediate area or their confirmed movement into uninhabited land.” In a few short sentences, Ueda had given the JSDF the most power they had held since WWII. he stayed on the line, waiting for a response as he watched yet another recap of Oodako pulling container ships underwater in Kagoshima.
"Sir, I shall not try to fail you. However sir I must give you ample warning, lots of our people will die, civilians and Self Defense Forces, and foreigners. I cannot say how many will die. But this fight will be up hill, and we will pay for every meter in blood. Sir we must open up travel routes for evacuation and try to get people out. Hell sir these things are hitting Shikoku. We're in trouble. I shall get to work sir." The General looked at the map of Japan and saw the current whereabouts of these creatures.
Well, I will need the Army/FBI's reaction to Director Taylor's death, which will come once Patriarch and Rofls have posted.
We will see then won't we.
Need me for anything?
<Snipped quote by Subject Zero> Neither, I handicapped them so much in other ways that it just kind of made more sense to have them be kept, plus her situation with 'Avarice' makes every encounter dangerous but I'll explain that more later.
I see no issue with it.
CRF HQ Camp Zama 11: 26 AM "Was that a quake?" asked General Onodera to a major. "Not sure sir but..." the major was interrupted by a junior officer. "Sir! we have a report from the Fuji plains! Reports are sketchy but reports are coming in state that two beasts broke out of the mountain. One a giant spider and the other looked like a flying jelly fish." "A Flying Jellyfish?" "That's the report sir" the officer replied. "Get the deputy commanders in the map room and all vital command staff I need a meeting to plan out attacks." the general pointed at the junior officer. "Hai!" said the young man as he ran as fast as he could. "Major tell the MP's at the gates that the base is on lockdown, report any activity spotted immediately and regular reports every two minutes." "Yes sir." the major said as he got ready to leave the office. "And major. call the ministry of defense and see what our orders are?" 12 PM In the map room of the JGSDF Base at Zama the commanding officers we watching on tv's the shear inundation of information that was coming on. Several junior officers put up a white board of where there were kaiju reports, both from the news and police and local SDF forces. The list was as follows On Ground Beetle: Osaka Robot-chicken: Kobe Lobster: Attacking Kaikyo Bridge Long-necked Dinosaur: Fukuoka Giant Mantis: Kumamoto bound Squid: Naha Ogre: Okayama Spider: Shizuoka Snake: Matsuyama At Sea: Giant Octopus: Kagoshima Bay Giant Turtle: Sea of Japan Airborne: Unknown: Sapporo bound Jellyfish thing: Nagoya bound Onodera did not think that it was possible for this many monsters to attack a nation at once. He was trying to figure out a plan but the problem was that it was too much information. His nation was being attacked at all sides, his people were suffering. Now he was getting frustrated with the lack of orders he was getting from Tokyo. He broke the silence. "Alright! Captain, get me Kantei. I will not be sidelined by bureaucratic fools. We are getting our asses kicked. It's time we kick some ass." The captain dialed the number of the Kantei.
I shall post later today.
LA Agent Reyes was with other FBI agents and soldiers going through and fighting the remaining forces. "Keep pushing!" she ordered as an SUV blew up behind her. "Damn it that was my company car!" Elena then ducked as more fire came her way. A block back the command STRYKER APC halted. Inside the vehicle battlefield management was going on. "..seven mobile Guns are heading towards target ETA four minutes." A young male captain said " Apaches inbound authorized for full release." a private told his boss. "Overlord this is Alpha One we request fighter support and air strikes." said the colonel. "Alpha One this is Overlord you will get fighters from the Vinson and naval support." replied the voice of the commanding general. 15 miles off of the California Coast On the USS Carl Vinson three fighter squadrons were being launched or in the process of being launched. They were all F-18's with various payloads, except for Strike Fighter 41, the Black Aces. The F-18's in the Black Aces were armed with JDDAM's and Laser guided bombs. As the fighters were taking flight, destroyers and cruisers of the fleet readied their missiles cells. Location: Classified The older man was shining his shoes, if he was to head to the White House he had to look good. The Director disliked this president and his like of taking off his suit jacket in the Oval Office showed the director that the president was weak. The President was reconsidering his position. Nixon never changed his mind, Reagan did not Johnson didn't. President's needed to be aloof. how would his peers in intelligence get away with things. Los Anglese Elena Reyes was getting mad. She saw a tank like vehicle fire into the lobby of Aperture. The turret and gut then fired at a seventh floor window.
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