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Recently the Serious Ponies group has begun aiding the running of [[St._Matthew's_Hospital_(Pegton)|St. Matthew's Hospital]] in Pegton and is currently looking at the possible maintenance of a revivification point.
Recently the Serious Ponies group has begun aiding the running of [[St._Matthew's_Hospital_(Pegton)|St. Matthew's Hospital]] in Pegton and is currently looking at the possible maintenance of a revivification point.
At the moment the team is on a field trip:
[[Image:Ridleybank.png]]


== Current Members ==
== Current Members ==

Revision as of 23:53, 8 December 2009

Serious Ponies
Serius.jpg
Abbreviation: SePo
Group Numbers: 24 Members
Leadership: Communal Leadership
Goals: Improving the Survival Rates and Overall Safety of all Survivors
Recruitment Policy: Private
Contact: N/A

Serious Ponies

Serious Ponies started as a group of exchange students in a study abroad programme headed for Pegton's Howes Square school, but has, post-infection, turned into a tight-knit group of survivors with various skills looking to keep themselves and others safe from the zombie threat.

A late addition to the Urban Dead community, the numbers in this group quickly ballooned as more students arrived at Perks Avenue Railway Station and realized there was no way to escape. Quick to act, they found their fellow exchange students and headed for any safety they could find.

Services

Recently the Serious Ponies group has begun aiding the running of St. Matthew's Hospital in Pegton and is currently looking at the possible maintenance of a revivification point.

At the moment the team is on a field trip: Ridleybank.png

Current Members



DontGK.jpg GKers Suck
This group thinks that destroying generators is a pussy move.
Syringe.jpg Planned Revivification
This user or group supports
organized revivification.
Sgpicon1.gif Sacred Ground Policy Supporter
This user or group supports the Sacred Ground Policy and acknowledges that all Cemeteries in the city of Malton are considered Revivification Points.