JunkyardBandits
Junkyard Bandits
Junkyard Bandits | |
Abbreviation: | JUNK |
Group Numbers: | alot |
Leadership: | Dayse, Fonso |
Goals: | Killin' thangs |
Recruitment Policy: | no |
Contact: | www.notacult.com |
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Having effectively disbanded several months earlier, survivors in Malton assumed the Junkyard Bandits were no threat to their "safehouses".
They were wrong.
The Junkyard Bandits have been noted in several taggings around Caiger Mall. While it may seem like a far cry from terrorizing fairly tame suburbs, it should be apparent that their experience with making barricades out of shotguns and door knobs, as well as their proficiency in operating radios before punching them into disrepair could be quite unsettling to the average resident. Disgression is advised.
Notable Bandits
Dayse
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Seen above testing a flare gun design, Dayse frequently engages in equally dangerous behavior it would seem. In the past, the Junkyard Bandits earned the ire of local Pitneybank task forces, who could not seem to nail down where it was the Bandits were hiding out.
Fonso
Fonso was the original logistics mastermind who kept the Bandits hidden from patrolling survivor task forces with frequent and subtle safehouse relocations. Tagging was sometimes used to mask the movements of the group, while others it was simply to express displeasure with President George Bush's apparent lack of concern for Chicken Fries.