Fight Factory/About

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The Fight Factory


Q: What is Fight Factory?
A: Fight Factory is a Fight Club. Its members choose not to wage war on the city's undead nor do they wish to join them. Fight Factory are not Player Killers, choosing only to fight members of its own group and occasionally other willing participants. It was founded after a series of Manhunt events took place and its primary is to prepare players for future Manhunts.
Q: How is Fight Factory preparing players for future Manhunts?
A: Through discussion, sharing of ideas, and with closed-to-the-public "mini-manhunts". These underground manhunt events are trial grounds where new ideas and strategies will be put through testing.


Hunters...


Q: Can I participate in "mini-manhunt" events if I'm not a member of Fight Factory?
A: No. These are closed to the public. If you wish to participate, please inquire about joining the group.
Q: Will Fight Factory participate as a team during Manhunt events?
A: Yes. When team based Manhunt events take place, Fight Factory will participate as a team. Participation in non-team based Manhunt events are also encouraged.


...Fighters...


Q: What does Fight Factory do when not preparing for or participating in Manhunts?
A: We fight. In the tradition of Malton Fight Clubs, we will hold hand-to-hand combat events in which competitors are paired up and will duke it out while other spectate. The rules of these events may vary but generally no knives, axes of firearms are allowed.
Q: Can I participate in hand-to-hand combat events if I'm not a member of Fight Factory?
A: Yes, however we ask that you notify us if you wish to participate. Fight Factory does not attack unwilling players and asks that you follow the rules of the events we hold.


...and Gentlemen


Q: So are you PKers?
A: The short answer is no. While we do kill other human players, all of our victims are willing participants in the events in which we play. This may be seen as PKing in the eyes of some, however we prefer to disassociate ourselves from PKer title (and its stigma).
Q: I saw someone with the Fight Factory group tag killing another person. I thought you weren't PKers?
A: You likely witnessed a Fight Factory member participating in a Manhunt Event. Consider yourself privileged to have witnessed the act.