User talk:Boojamon
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[edit] BHAZMAN!
Hey Bhazman, this is Broneh! I'm kind of new to being a zombie, so It's difficult for me to talk IN game but I wanted to invite you to join the zombie group I'm a part of. If you're interested anyway.
Here is our forum. I hope I'll see you there! Even if you don't want to join the group you could join the forum and hang around with us.--FSMTMZ 19:00, 20 November 2008 (UTC) A.K.A Broneh
[edit] Welcome Aboard!
Upon reviewing your application, we are happy to welcome you, Beya, to the Medics of Malton! There are a few things to address at this point:
- Group Membership: remember to set your character's group to Medics of Malton. This is done via the "Settings" button in-game. I believe you have already done this.
- Location: we don't require members to be in any one specific location. Instead, all members can choose for themselves a location that suits their needs. If you're ever needed somewhere else, a member will contact you with move orders.
- The Member Roster: we ask that you keep your location in the member roster up to date. You only need to give the suburb you're currently in, but can go more in-depth if you want. If you have any questions about how to update the table, just ask me here, and I'll be glad to help out.
- Supplies: as you might know, malls are the best place to find First Aid Kits, so the Mall Information Center will probably be of service. It is recommended that you have no fewer than 10 First Aid Kits with you at all times.
- Duties: these are pretty simple. Just heal people as you see them needing it. Also, if you want to work at reviving zombies somewhere, that's fine. Our mission is to aid Survivors in any way we can.
- Forums: we now have a forums that will slowly be replacing this wiki as a means of communication and coordination. It is highly recommended that you register there.
- Loss of Membership: if your charater affiliated with us idles out for one month or more, that character's membership will be revoked, requiring you to submit a new application if you still wish to be a member.
- Anything Else: if you have a question about the group or the wiki (editing pages, formatting, etc.), you can ask me. Additionally, Doc Crook is a good source of information as well.
I think that's everything, but I'll let you know here if anything else comes up. Keep those in your area healed up! We're glad to have you! --Pedentic 03:45, 8 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Welcome to the Wiki
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[edit] New logo for Till Death...
I liked the old one much more :/ --~~~~ [talk] 06:50, 11 March 2008 (UTC)
