501st U.S. Army Battalion/CNS: Difference between revisions
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==Status== | ==Status== | ||
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==Members== | ==Members== | ||
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==Current Openings== | ==Current Openings== |
Latest revision as of 07:19, 24 November 2009
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Communication Network Squad | |
Abbreviation: | CNS |
Group Numbers: | 0 |
Leadership: | None |
Goals: | Broadcast 501st messages |
Recruitment Policy: | Humans that can operate closed frequencies |
Contact: | None |
Information
The CNS is a collective of trained radio operatives stationed in 501st safehouses and HQs that broadcast messages to 501st personnel. They are preferably firemen or any other civilian class. They must, upon being recruited into the group, learn and keep a copy of all the callsigns of the 501st buildings and people. These callsigns will maintain some level of security in messages sent over the network.
Status
Currently the group is devoid of members.
Members
None
Current Openings
501st HQ
Safehouse Alpha One
Safehouse Alpha Two
Blood Red Cross HQ
Frequency
Until we have at least four CNS members, the 501st frequency will be 28.40MHz. Once we have the four, we will register a closed frequency.
Ally of the 501st | |
This group is either ally of the 501st U.S. Army Battalion or a sub-group. They are under protection and if attacked, are retaliated in war. These groups are highly trained. You've been warned. |