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Back before the dead roamed the streets, there was a pub that was the scene of much drunken revelry. One night in May 2006, when some of the more unsavory locals started acting up and tried to disturb our drinking, the Burchell Arms Regulars (B.A.R.) united together as equals and decided to work together in order to defend their beloved pub. After securing our home pub and local area, in both [[Rolt Heights|<font color="black">Rolt Heights</font>]] and [[Pescodside|<font color="black">Pescodside</font>]], we continue our good work. Back in the day the bravest (some say drunkest) and fighten'est drinker among us was a man by the name of [http://www.urbandead.com/profile.cgi?id=454428 <font color="black">Jim Phil</font>] and on account of his leadership during Malton's darkest days became the first BAR Owner. | Back before the dead roamed the streets, there was a pub that was the scene of much drunken revelry. One night in May 2006, when some of the more unsavory locals started acting up and tried to disturb our drinking, the Burchell Arms Regulars (B.A.R.) united together as equals and decided to work together in order to defend their beloved pub. After securing our home pub and local area, in both [[Rolt Heights|<font color="black">Rolt Heights</font>]] and [[Pescodside|<font color="black">Pescodside</font>]], we continue our good work. Back in the day the bravest (some say drunkest) and fighten'est drinker among us was a man by the name of [http://www.urbandead.com/profile.cgi?id=454428 <font color="black">Jim Phil</font>] and on account of his leadership during Malton's darkest days became the first BAR Owner. | ||
Jim Phil had a good run as Owner, but eventually he retired in December 2007 and his position became shared by Co-Owners, [http://www.urbandead.com/profile.cgi?id=561938 <font color="black">Tommy Monahan</font>] and [http://www.urbandead.com/profile.cgi?id=556373 <font color="black">Clint Harbringer</font>], former veteran BAR Managers who were more than capable of filling the big shoes Jim had left behind. Where one legend ends, two new ones had begun... such was the way of the BAR. It wasn't until September 2008 that Clint Harbringer finally decided it was time to hang-up his six-shooters and retire from his job at the BAR, entrusting the running of the BAR to Tommy. In January 2010 Tommy Monahan had decided his legacy at the BAR was secure and it was time to retire. Replacing Tommy was [http://www.urbandead.com/profile.cgi?id=1165810 <font color="black">Leo Leonardo III</font>] who cheerily took up the mantle. Somewhere in there, [http://www.urbandead.com/profile.cgi?id=801101 <font color="black">Mr. Gomez</font>] became an owner as well. We're not sure how that happened (we were really putting back drinks around that time). Mainly for tax sheltering reasons, in February 2011 Mr. Gomez offered to switch positions with [http://wiki.urbandead.com/index.php/User:Jesussante <font color="black">Jesus Sante</font>] and Sante foolishly accepted. Mr. Gomez became a Manager, along with the newly promoted [http://wiki.urbandead.com/index.php/User:Tyx94 <font color="black">Tyx94</font>] and [http://www.urbandead.com/profile.cgi?id=1631392 <font color="black">Father O'Keefe</font>], and Sante became an Owner. | Jim Phil had a good run as Owner, but eventually he retired in December 2007 and his position became shared by Co-Owners, [http://www.urbandead.com/profile.cgi?id=561938 <font color="black">Tommy Monahan</font>] and [http://www.urbandead.com/profile.cgi?id=556373 <font color="black">Clint Harbringer</font>], former veteran BAR Managers who were more than capable of filling the big shoes Jim had left behind. Where one legend ends, two new ones had begun... such was the way of the BAR. It wasn't until September 2008 that Clint Harbringer finally decided it was time to hang-up his six-shooters and retire from his job at the BAR, entrusting the running of the BAR to Tommy. In January 2010 Tommy Monahan had decided his legacy at the BAR was secure and it was time to retire. Replacing Tommy was another Tommy, Tommy1504 to be exact who brough about the creation of the BAR's second forum. Tommy the 2nd then passed on leadership to [http://www.urbandead.com/profile.cgi?id=1165810 <font color="black">Leo Leonardo III</font>] who cheerily took up the mantle. Somewhere in there, [http://www.urbandead.com/profile.cgi?id=801101 <font color="black">Mr. Gomez</font>] became an owner as well. We're not sure how that happened (we were really putting back drinks around that time). Mainly for tax sheltering reasons, in February 2011 Mr. Gomez offered to switch positions with [http://wiki.urbandead.com/index.php/User:Jesussante <font color="black">Jesus Sante</font>] and Sante foolishly accepted. Mr. Gomez became a Manager, along with the newly promoted [http://wiki.urbandead.com/index.php/User:Tyx94 <font color="black">Tyx94</font>] and [http://www.urbandead.com/profile.cgi?id=1631392 <font color="black">Father O'Keefe</font>], and Sante became an Owner. | ||
Revision as of 23:38, 24 December 2011
Introduction to the B.A.R
Jim Phil had a good run as Owner, but eventually he retired in December 2007 and his position became shared by Co-Owners, Tommy Monahan and Clint Harbringer, former veteran BAR Managers who were more than capable of filling the big shoes Jim had left behind. Where one legend ends, two new ones had begun... such was the way of the BAR. It wasn't until September 2008 that Clint Harbringer finally decided it was time to hang-up his six-shooters and retire from his job at the BAR, entrusting the running of the BAR to Tommy. In January 2010 Tommy Monahan had decided his legacy at the BAR was secure and it was time to retire. Replacing Tommy was another Tommy, Tommy1504 to be exact who brough about the creation of the BAR's second forum. Tommy the 2nd then passed on leadership to Leo Leonardo III who cheerily took up the mantle. Somewhere in there, Mr. Gomez became an owner as well. We're not sure how that happened (we were really putting back drinks around that time). Mainly for tax sheltering reasons, in February 2011 Mr. Gomez offered to switch positions with Jesus Sante and Sante foolishly accepted. Mr. Gomez became a Manager, along with the newly promoted Tyx94 and Father O'Keefe, and Sante became an Owner.
In the words of Jim Phil (Founder of the BAR): "The Burchell Arms Regulars are a group of survivors who operate out of the Burchell Arms (imagine that) in Rolt Heights. We're dedicated to the maintenance of the pub and to providing our members with medical services and revivification. Oh, and we're not above retaliation against those who compromise the safety and security of the Burchell Arms, either. Beyond that - we're just regular guys trying to keep the power on and the beer cold. If you're new to Malton and need a group to watch your back - If you're a maxed-out veteran looking for a new safehouse - If you're just passing through Rolt Heights and want to relax - - the BAR is always open."
Group Goals & Objectives
The BAR stands for a lot of things, but ask any Regular and they'll tell you that our true objectives have always been to:
To be a Regular is a mark of honor. As such, we must hold ourselves to a high standard of gameplay. The following are rules that every member of the BAR must follow, and should you ever wonder if you are potentially breaking one of these rules please contact a BAR Manager or Supervisor immediately to avoid problems:
The punishment for infractions vary from a verbal warning to expulsion from the group, based on the frequency and severity of the infraction. B.A.R Revive Services
Revival Policy Revive Points
Revival Procedure
B.A.R Radio Frequency
The BAR has a radio station which we use to provide current information on our group's status while reporting from the suburbs of Pescodside, Rolt Heights, Gibsonton and Santlerville. So be sure to tune your portable radio to 26.97 MHz and listen in Regulars! This radio frequency is used to share information on strategic matters, such as zombie sightings and hotspots, murderers, vandals, and similar trouble where the need reinforcements are required. The radio frequency may also be used for updating the status of local revive points. It should be mentioned that this frequency is hardly secure or private, and as such there is a fair amount of banter that takes place across the airwaves between not only BAR members, but also other survivors. Never pass along secret or vital information via radio unless it's part of an ongoing assault where a fast response time is expected. All member conversations that require security should be handled from inside the BAR's Office forum.
To view more information the BAR's Radiomen, check out The Burchell Newscast Team
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