Full-Custom Gospel

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Full-Custom Gospel
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Abbreviation: F.C.G.
Group Numbers: 3 (official)
Leadership: the Reverend Horton Heat
Goals: Conquest and entertainment. We must have slack. We adhere to rock & roll and ass whippin'. We are pro survivor, but not above the murder of the irritating or those who just plain deserve it. Turf wars are a big possibility. We heal and revive those who need it and we stockpile weapons and go on raids, like a street gang with a heart of silver. We are not "good" or "evil." We are between "bad" and "okay." Our prioritys and direction can change with group consensus, as everyone has a say.
Recruitment Policy: We're pretty laid back. We ask that you be at least a little into role playing and be somewhat philoshophically aligned with us. We are not Nazis about this, however and are quite flexible. Contact us to join.
Contact: Go to our headquarters in quiet industrial suburbia and see me or Officer Ameillia Logeins, or see disgruntled Danish firefighter Hobgob I (who can usually be found at Buckley Mall). Alternatively, you can contact me at DarksideTheMidnightShadow@bored.com.
know what you are talking about Short-wave Radio Info
This group or location has a dedicated radio frequency.

Frequency: 27.83 MHz
Transmitter Coordinates: 55,98

Full-Custom Gospel

Prior to July 3, 2005

Full-Custom Gospel is a street gang organized as a religion (but not a religion, unless you count rock & roll as a god) that was formed in East Dallas, Texas in 1985 by the Reverend Horton Heat, a Pentacostal preacher turned street thug and music enthusiast. It has operated alternatively in both Dallas, U.S.A. and Malton, U.K. since 1992, in varying degrees of numbers and capacity in and around the Brookes Arms, the well-known center of the Malton psychobilly scene. Heat had started a cocaine operation in Peru in 1982, which fell apart after the Malton Incident.

Picking Up the Pieces

On one of his trips to check on his gang's U.K. branch, the Malton Incident occured. Most of the gang were killed or had deserted. He and Hobgob I, the two remaining members, decided to continue business as usual (but with extra emphasis on survival). As recruits kept deserting, things looked bleak.

Sweet Irony

They had found a loyal ally while resting in a school in Hollomstown. The fact that she was a cop was Sweet Irony. Hobgob's frequent disappearances and displaced bursts of rage were taking its toll on the Rev's sanity. With the addition of Officer Ameillia Logeins, the gang was once again balanced.

Now

The Rev's level headed leadership plus Hobgob's Viking berserker fury and vocational ingenuity added to Officer Logeins' dependability and compassion mixed with a mutual collective ambition make a decent team. They look to the future, waiting for like-minded individuals who share their plight.

Future

As Malton festers in its domestic apocalypse, our heroes mantain hope that they will one day be able to relax without being eaten. They have as much fun as possible, alternating between doing nothing and stomping ass. Despite (or perhaps, because of) the chaos and mobile necropolis around them, life (what little there is of it left) is good.

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This user or group supports the Sacred Ground Policy and acknowledges that all Cemeteries in the city of Malton are considered Revivification Points.
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Notice: This User or Group enjoys the RPG aspect of MMORPGs, the category of games that Urban Dead falls into. As such, there is probably quite a bit of roleplaying and/or creative writing on this page and in said User/Group's in-game actions. In other words, if you think the difference between IC and OOC is "One has an 'I' and the other has two 'O's," buzz off.