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:Tyler Lynch was no different than anybody else prior to the outbreak. He was your typical social butterfly, who loved being surrounded by friends and wanted nothing more out of life than to enjoy himself with those he loved. However, on the inside he was more sensitive and emotional than most were aware of. He was a dedicated musician and spend lots of his time pouring his heart into his compositions. However, he felt as though his leadership capabilities were going to waste. Tyler soon enlisted in the nations Armed Forces, and was posted at Fort Creedy, a military outpost in the city of Malton. It was here that he began his training as a private, and train he did. For months and months he was actively putting his leadership skills to good use. After a field operation one day, Pvt. Lynch was promoted to Corporal and assigned as assistant section leader to his squad, under the command of Sgt. Enders.
:Tyler Lynch was no different than anybody else prior to the outbreak. He was your typical social butterfly, who loved being surrounded by friends and wanted nothing more out of life than to enjoy himself with those he loved. However, on the inside he was more sensitive and emotional than most were aware of. He was a dedicated musician and spend lots of his time pouring his heart into his compositions. However, he felt as though his leadership capabilities were going to waste. Tyler soon enlisted in the nations Armed Forces, and was posted at Fort Creedy, a military outpost in the city of Malton. It was here that he began his training as a private, and train he did. For months and months he was actively putting his leadership skills to good use. After a field operation one day, Pvt. Lynch was promoted to Corporal and assigned as assistant section leader to his squad, under the command of Sgt. Enders.
It was one dark evening when Tyler's world would take an unexpected turn for the worst. His platoon was deployed down to the suburb of Pegton to deal with "rioting" from the locals. The platoon was not briefed on anything other than the locals appeared to be extremely hostile and we were to use non-lethal force if necessary.  
It was one dark evening when Tyler's world would take an unexpected turn for the worst. His platoon was deployed down to the suburb of Pegton to deal with "rioting" locals. The platoon was not briefed on anything other than the locals appeared to be extremely hostile and we were to use non-lethal force if necessary.  


:Upon arrival, it was quick to realize this was no ordinary riot. The locals had blood streaming from there eyes and blood smeared around their mouths. They staggered in a strange way, and there numbers seemed to grow with each civilian they grabbed a hold of. A zombie apocalypse was not what anybody was briefed for. Sgt Ender's squad quickly spread from the platoon, at first trying to suppress the vicious beings. However, it was soon apparent that the infected numbers were growing at a rapid pace, and there was no hope for an attempt to exterminate the hordes. With the streets being nothing more than a blood bath, Enders quickly ordered the squad to find shelter. The McDonald Drive Fire Station was only a few blocks North, so the men began to move out. Upon nearing the fire station, a horde of infected came running from the east, nearly cutting off the route into the fire station. Sgt Enders then made a quick, heroic decision, to give his own life to save the squad. He ran head first into the horde of zombies, buying time for the others to make it to the fire station. Spine-chilling screams could be heard momentarily, and then silence, as the zombies began to feast. The squad made it safely through the doors of the fire station, and the doors were immediately slammed shut behind them by a haggard looking man by the name of Firefighter Green. He was the last remaining firefighter in the station and welcomed the soldiers. Everyone immediately began barricading the doors and windows, and Cpl Lynch and Firefighter Green began to bond over time. Days went by, and the men were slowly losing resources, including water, first aid kits, and cigarettes. While Lynch and Green were having a smoke one day on the roof of the fire station, they made the decision that they needed to leave the fire station, as the barricades wouldn't hold against the hordes forever. They proposed this idea to the men, but the rest of the squad had no intention of leaving their safe house. So the journey began for Lynch and Green. They carefully proceeded north, safely arriving at Fort Creedy a few days later.
:Upon arrival, it was quick to realize this was no ordinary riot. The locals had blood streaming from there eyes and blood smeared around their mouths. They staggered in a strange way, and there numbers seemed to grow with each civilian they grabbed a hold of. A zombie apocalypse was not what anybody was briefed for. Sgt Ender's squad quickly spread from the platoon, at first trying to suppress the vicious beings. However, it was soon apparent that the infected numbers were growing at a rapid pace, and there was no hope for an attempt to exterminate the hordes. With the streets being nothing more than a blood bath, Enders quickly ordered the squad to find shelter. The McDonald Drive Fire Station was only a few blocks North, so the men began to move out. Upon nearing the fire station, a horde of infected came running from the east, nearly cutting off the route into the fire station. Sgt Enders then made a quick, heroic decision, to give his own life to save the squad. He ran head first into the horde of zombies, buying time for the others to make it to the fire station. Spine-chilling screams could be heard momentarily, and then silence, as the zombies began to feast. The squad made it safely through the doors of the fire station, and the doors were immediately slammed shut behind them by a haggard looking man by the name of Firefighter Green. He was the last remaining firefighter in the station and welcomed the soldiers. Everyone immediately began barricading the doors and windows, and Cpl Lynch and Firefighter Green began to bond over time. Days went by, and the men were slowly losing resources, including water, first aid kits, and cigarettes. While Lynch and Green were having a smoke one day on the roof of the fire station, they made the decision that they needed to leave the fire station, as the barricades wouldn't hold against the hordes forever. They proposed this idea to the men, but the rest of the squad had no intention of leaving their safe house. So the journey began for Lynch and Green. They carefully proceeded north, safely arriving at Fort Creedy a few days later.


:Weeks and weeks went by in the safe comfort of the concrete walls, but Lynch and Green felt as though they could be more useful to help those outside the walls. Rumors spread of the North-West regions of Malton suffering heavy casualties and in need of help. A name was mentioned in conversation of a resistance force in the North-West to help re-establish those regions. They were called the Soldiers of Crossman. Lynch and Green decided their skills would be more useful there, so they began their dangerous hike from the safety of Fort Creedy to Roywood, where radio broadcasts stated the Soldiers of Crossman were situated.
:Weeks and weeks went by in the safe comfort of the concrete walls, but Lynch and Green felt as though they could be more useful to help those outside the walls. Rumors spread of the North-West regions of Malton suffering heavy casualties and in need of support. A name was mentioned in conversation of a resistance force in the North-West to help re-establish those regions. They were called the Soldiers of Crossman. Lynch and Green decided their skills would be more useful there, so they began their dangerous hike from the safety of Fort Creedy to Roywood, where radio broadcasts stated the Soldiers of Crossman were situated.


:Upon finally entering the suburb of Roywood in the North-west, Cpl Lynch and Firefighter Green met another individual on the same quest as them. His name was Judelaw444. The three stopped for smoke break only to be ambushed by infected from all sides. Although, when all hope seemed to fade, rapid gunfire from familiar automatic rifles could be heard throughout the streets. On the rooftops above, and in the windows of the surrounding buildings, men and woman stood armed and ready for any infected.  
:Upon finally entering the suburb of Roywood in the North-west, Cpl Lynch and Firefighter Green met another individual on the same quest as them. His name was Judelaw444. The three stopped for smoke break only to be ambushed by infected from all sides. Although, when all hope seemed to fade, rapid gunfire from familiar automatic rifles could be heard throughout the streets. On the rooftops above, and in the windows of the surrounding buildings, men and woman stood armed and ready for any infected.  


:A woman by the name of Cortonna came out and hastily brought the three men into one of the safely barricaded buildings. It was here they found many members of the Soldiers of Crossman. The three were soon accepted as new recruits now provide recon of the area for the Soldiers. A new journey for Cpl Lynch has begun...one with both hopeful and dreadful outcomes. However, it is a journey that is not yet complete...
:A woman by the name of Cortonna came out and hastily brought the three men into one of the safely barricaded buildings. It was here they found many members of the Soldiers of Crossman. The three were soon accepted as new recruits, and now provided recon of the area for the Soldiers. However, SoC was soon pulled out of Roywood and redeployed to Quarlesbank, only to find hordes of zombies already streaming through the streets. A vicious battle for nothing but survival ensued, with the number of casualties growing greatly. During this fight, Lynch, Green, and Jude were all promoted to full time defenders of the North-West, as real Soldiers of Crossman. An honour it was to serve with a group so passionate about one another, as well as the revival of their home. After the body count continued to raise each night, SoC was soon re-deployed...
 
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Latest revision as of 23:01, 9 December 2009

Tyler Lynch was no different than anybody else prior to the outbreak. He was your typical social butterfly, who loved being surrounded by friends and wanted nothing more out of life than to enjoy himself with those he loved. However, on the inside he was more sensitive and emotional than most were aware of. He was a dedicated musician and spend lots of his time pouring his heart into his compositions. However, he felt as though his leadership capabilities were going to waste. Tyler soon enlisted in the nations Armed Forces, and was posted at Fort Creedy, a military outpost in the city of Malton. It was here that he began his training as a private, and train he did. For months and months he was actively putting his leadership skills to good use. After a field operation one day, Pvt. Lynch was promoted to Corporal and assigned as assistant section leader to his squad, under the command of Sgt. Enders.

It was one dark evening when Tyler's world would take an unexpected turn for the worst. His platoon was deployed down to the suburb of Pegton to deal with "rioting" locals. The platoon was not briefed on anything other than the locals appeared to be extremely hostile and we were to use non-lethal force if necessary.

Upon arrival, it was quick to realize this was no ordinary riot. The locals had blood streaming from there eyes and blood smeared around their mouths. They staggered in a strange way, and there numbers seemed to grow with each civilian they grabbed a hold of. A zombie apocalypse was not what anybody was briefed for. Sgt Ender's squad quickly spread from the platoon, at first trying to suppress the vicious beings. However, it was soon apparent that the infected numbers were growing at a rapid pace, and there was no hope for an attempt to exterminate the hordes. With the streets being nothing more than a blood bath, Enders quickly ordered the squad to find shelter. The McDonald Drive Fire Station was only a few blocks North, so the men began to move out. Upon nearing the fire station, a horde of infected came running from the east, nearly cutting off the route into the fire station. Sgt Enders then made a quick, heroic decision, to give his own life to save the squad. He ran head first into the horde of zombies, buying time for the others to make it to the fire station. Spine-chilling screams could be heard momentarily, and then silence, as the zombies began to feast. The squad made it safely through the doors of the fire station, and the doors were immediately slammed shut behind them by a haggard looking man by the name of Firefighter Green. He was the last remaining firefighter in the station and welcomed the soldiers. Everyone immediately began barricading the doors and windows, and Cpl Lynch and Firefighter Green began to bond over time. Days went by, and the men were slowly losing resources, including water, first aid kits, and cigarettes. While Lynch and Green were having a smoke one day on the roof of the fire station, they made the decision that they needed to leave the fire station, as the barricades wouldn't hold against the hordes forever. They proposed this idea to the men, but the rest of the squad had no intention of leaving their safe house. So the journey began for Lynch and Green. They carefully proceeded north, safely arriving at Fort Creedy a few days later.
Weeks and weeks went by in the safe comfort of the concrete walls, but Lynch and Green felt as though they could be more useful to help those outside the walls. Rumors spread of the North-West regions of Malton suffering heavy casualties and in need of support. A name was mentioned in conversation of a resistance force in the North-West to help re-establish those regions. They were called the Soldiers of Crossman. Lynch and Green decided their skills would be more useful there, so they began their dangerous hike from the safety of Fort Creedy to Roywood, where radio broadcasts stated the Soldiers of Crossman were situated.
Upon finally entering the suburb of Roywood in the North-west, Cpl Lynch and Firefighter Green met another individual on the same quest as them. His name was Judelaw444. The three stopped for smoke break only to be ambushed by infected from all sides. Although, when all hope seemed to fade, rapid gunfire from familiar automatic rifles could be heard throughout the streets. On the rooftops above, and in the windows of the surrounding buildings, men and woman stood armed and ready for any infected.
A woman by the name of Cortonna came out and hastily brought the three men into one of the safely barricaded buildings. It was here they found many members of the Soldiers of Crossman. The three were soon accepted as new recruits, and now provided recon of the area for the Soldiers. However, SoC was soon pulled out of Roywood and redeployed to Quarlesbank, only to find hordes of zombies already streaming through the streets. A vicious battle for nothing but survival ensued, with the number of casualties growing greatly. During this fight, Lynch, Green, and Jude were all promoted to full time defenders of the North-West, as real Soldiers of Crossman. An honour it was to serve with a group so passionate about one another, as well as the revival of their home. After the body count continued to raise each night, SoC was soon re-deployed...

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