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Background

January 1, 1961.

Civil unrest, tension, and constant fear become worldwide phenomena as the Cold War unfolds. Germany, in economic and political shambles after humiliating defeat in the Second World War, is unable to recover due to the two rival nations - The USSR and USA - having created a dichotomy between its East and West sides. The United States of America and the United Soviet Socialist Republic, two newly-emerged world superpowers, face off against each other via a series of costly proxy wars, neither nation daring to directly attack the other. The Middle East is in utter turmoil, with the newly-formed nation of Israel facing off against several hostile Arab countries while the United States and the Soviet Union take sides behind the scenes. Europe itself is fraught with tension between nations, with the Iron Curtain drawing a firm line between your enemy, and the enemy of your enemy. Even while the world picks up the pieces from the second World War, the beginning of the third begins bubbling to the surface.
What a cheery way to start a decade.
Fearing that a nuclear war might begin at any time, world leaders decide to form a new group, one specifically created to help avoid an all-out war between the Soviet Union and the United States(which would ultimately end in world annihilation), as well as try to put an end to several of the other wars across the globe. This new group was christened the "Sperrgerat", or "Suppressor". The idea was for this group to basically be several violent peacekeepers: eliminate anything that might trigger war, silently and quickly, before other people start dying. Several nations, or at least alliances, sent a delegate, a liaison if you will, to the Sperrgerat. The hopes were that this cooperation between nations on a relatively small scale would lead to improved relations on a much larger scale. However, this was not to be the case.
In addition to being a cooperative effort between nations in an attempt to keep peace, the Sperrgerat became a prime opportunity for countries to weasel information from one another, interfere with outside operations, steal equipment and research, etc. Each represented country sent one of their best-trained operatives: not only as a soldier, but also as a spy. Each one of these spies was ordered, not only to complete the official operations of the Sperrgerat, but also to gather information on the operations, equipment, etc. of the other countries, and to reveal no such information themselves. Each liaison is extremely mistrustful of the others, and for good reason. At any time, one of them could attempt to assassinate the others, halt the operation, steal information, or commit some other form of espionage. The members of the Sperrgerat, being that there is only one liaison from each nation, are entirely alone, with no one to trust. But it does not necessarily have to stay that way. They can begin to form cautious alliances and rivalries with liaisons from other countries, despite the fact that such shaky allegiances could change at any time.
These liaisons have very few things in common, but here is one: they have all been tasked to prevent war. The other thing they have in common is this: they have also been tasked to perform such duties as murder, espionage, kidnapping, and other unsavory things that, if the wrong people find out about them, could easily result in war itself. Therefore, it is absolutely vital that you keep these operations secret.
As one of the liaisons sent to represent your nation in the Sperrgerat, your job is to complete the missions that you are assigned, both officially and unofficially, reveal no information about your country or operations to the other liaisons, gather information about the other liaisons, countries, and their operations, and prevent war at all costs. If any one of these liaisons fails in their duties, it could result in the beginning of the third World War, and ultimately, the annihilation of the human race.
Stop at nothing. Reveal nothing. Risk everything.


Character Sheet

---------------------------------------------------------------------Basic Information---------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Full first and last name required. Middle name or initial optional, call sign optional.
Age: 18-40.
Gender: Male/Female
Country: You may choose what country you want to be from(and you can be from almost any country in the world), but there can be only one liaison from each country, and it is first-come, first-served. I would like operatives from the Soviet Union and the United States, but other than that, everything is fair game.
Rank: The higher your Rank, the higher the quality and quantity of the equipment and information that I, as your intel officer, can provide for you. You can advance in rank by doing a good job, basically. Right now your rank is Recruit[1]. As a Sperrgerat liaison, you have the ability to command most enlisted soldiers from your country if you tell them who you are. However, it may not always be prudent to tell anyone your identity and occupation.
Status: Your status is the condition that you are currently in; for example, if you were sick, healthy, cut, had something broken, or whatever. Right now your Status is Healthy.
Health: Unlike your status, your health is in numbers. It's basically just how much more damage you can take before you die. You get your Health by multiplying your Endurance by your Toughness then adding 10. If you have 0 points in Toughness, then this is Endurance +10.
Languages: What languages you are fluent in. You will get one language automatically(determined by what country you are from), and any additional languages will be determined by dividing your Intelligence by 2(rounding down in case of a decimal). If you have any additional languages, you can choose them.
Allies: None.
Enemies: None.
---------------------------------------------------------------------Attributes---------------------------------------------------------------------
Each beginning operative has 20 points in all, in the below categories.
Strength: Your strength is physical strength, how much damage you deal in melee combat, how much you can lift or carry, etc.
Agility: Your agility is your speed, dexterity, etc. It's basically how fast you are, how easily you can climb, run, swim, or do other athletic activities, etc.
Intelligence: Your intelligence is how smart you are. Your Intelligence affects how well you handle equipment such as guns, vehicles, etc, as well as how hard you are to lie to, and how many languages you speak.
Charisma: Charisma is how persuasive you are, how likely people are to believe you, etc.
Endurance: Endurance is how tough you are. It affects how much damage you can take, how long you can continue doing a task, etc.
---------------------------------------------------------------------Skills---------------------------------------------------------------------
Each beginning operative starts out with 80 Expertise points. Your skill in something is determined by the base stat of that skill times your expertise in that skill.

[Str]Hand-to-Hand Combat[Expertise/Total]:
[Str]Breaking/Entering[Expertise/Total]:
[Str]Melee Weapons[Expertise/Total]:
[Str]Lift/Carry[Expertise/Total]:

[Cha]Bluff/Lie[Expertise/Total]:
[Cha]Intimidation[Expertise/Total]:
[Cha]Convince/Diplomacy[Expertise/Total]:
[Cha]Interrogation[Expertise/Total]:

[Agi]Stealth[Expertise/Total]:
[Agi]Running[Expertise/Total]:
[Agi]Climbing/Jumping[Expertise/Total]:
[Agi]Swimming[Expertise/Total]:

[End]Willpower[Expertise/Total]:
[End]Toughness[Expertise/Total]:
[End]Explosives/Heavy Weapons[Expertise/Total]:
[End]Perception[Expertise/Total]:

[Int]Firearms[Expertise/Total]:
[Int]Codebreaking/Safecracking[Expertise/Total]:
[Int]Medical[Expertise/Total]:
[Int]Engineering/Mechanics[Expertise/Total]:

Most skills are relatively self-explanatory, but if you have questions about any of them, feel free to ask.

Training: See below.
---------------------------------------------------------------------Equipment------------------------------------------------
Equipment[Carried]:
Weapon[Right Hand/Both]:
Weapon[Left Hand/Both]:
Armor[Head]:
Armor[Torso]:
Armor[Arms]:
Armor[Hands]:
Armor[Legs]:
Armor[Feet]:
Other:

In character interaction, skills such as Convince, Intimidate, and Bluff/Lie are irrelevant. If and when you tell them a lie or attempt to convince another player of something, then it is entirely up to them whether or not they believe you. Similarly, skills such as Perception that allow you to better detect lies become useless as well.

Training

Training is formal training that your character has received. Usually, you will only have the training that you start out with, but you may acquire additional training as you level up. Generally, training determines a character's area of expertise.
You may choose one area of training.

Martial Arts Training
+30 to Hand to Hand Combat, +10 to Melee Weapons.

Infiltration Training
+10 to Stealth, +5 to Running, +5 to Climbing/Jumping, +5 to Swimming, +10 to Breaking/Entering, +5 to Codebreaking/Safecracking.

Linguistics Training
+4 Languages.

Mechanical Training
+20 to Engineering/Mechanics, +20 to Codebreaking/Safecracking.

Medical Training
+30 to Medical, +5 to Recovery, +5 to Toughness.

Interaction Training
+10 to Bluff/Lie, +10 to Intimidation, +10 to Convince, +10 to Interrogation.

Weapons Training
+20 to Firearms, +10 to Explosives/Heavy Weapons, +10 to Melee Weapons.

You can create your own Training, but Training can only be worth 40 points total.

Other

Please note that although this game is set in 1961(or at least, that's where it starts) it is going to feature some equipment, technology, and weaponry from the modern age. The reasoning behind this is that everything the Sperrgerat has is high-tech top-of-the-line, but when you interact with non-Sperrgerat people, they will be as normal.
The players' email addresses are requested, but not required, for this game. It may be best to provide them, because a lot of the things you are going to do will go against the other players. However, if you want, we can simply communicate via profile. My email address is Hyper.Antigone@yahoo.com, you may contact me there on issues concerning the game.
Messages meant for the entire team are to put on here: any other messages can be put on profile or email. Use of player knowledge outside your character's knowledge is strictly prohibited.
Character interaction is highly encouraged.
Keep in mind that there will generally be multiple missions going on at once: a mission for the entire team to handle, and a mission for each individual. Often, you will be pitted(whether you know it or not) against another player, with objectives that are entirely at odds. Failure is very possible. On the individual missions, failure is usually not that big of a deal as long as no one finds out about the mission.

Last but not least, have fun and good luck.

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Maverick4
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Its from 'Full Metal Jacket'. THe first half is the funniest movie ever, then the second half is just your standard war movie.

'Private, how tall are you?'
'Five foot nine, sir!'
'Impossible! I didn't know they stacked crap that high! Are you sure you're not trying to sneak in an extra inch anywhere?'

'The United States Marine Corps has recently vowed to treat all its grunts equally, and without disgression. So I will not discriminate against you because you are *list racial slurs*.'

*walks up to an African-American*

'Private! Would you be dissapointed to know that my mess does not serve Fried Chicken and Watermelon everyday?'
'No sir!'
'I like you private, I like you a lot. From now on, I'm going to call you Private Snowball. Do I make myself clear Private Snowball?'
'Yes sir!'

XD

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Sounds like a quite interesting movie. I'd sure watch the first half .

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While there at bootcamp is hilarious. After that, its whatever.

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This is my gun. There are many others like it, but this one is mine.

My rifle is my best friend. It is my life. I must master it as I must master my life. Masada will not fall again.
Oh ****it, that's the wrong military oath! *sigh* It's all Mav's fault.
Speaking of Mav, what special bonus do you think your new Training should give you, Mav?

And another thing; because I currently have no idea what I'd like to add to my shopping list, could you list what kind of items we could buy, just so that everyone knows? I mean, guns (pistols, SMGs, LMGs, so on and so forth...), grenades, attire (and all the like), gun modifications, other weapons, vehicles, what else?

Okay, well, you can buy pretty much any normal outfit for 10 points, just float it by me.
Here's a basic rule of thumb for weapons...if it already exists in 1961, it will probably cost around 1,000. If it exists in the 1960s it will cost around 2,000. If it exists in the 1970s, it will cost around 3,000. So on and so forth. Any weapon that already exists is available to you at this point. So are the ceramic knife, ballistic knife, modern crossbow, etc. You can also buy claymores, mines, and grenades. Scopes, suppressors, and other attachments cost 500 per. The weapon comes fully loaded, but if you want to buy extra magazines, they cost 500 per.

Ok i would like to play in this rpg but if there is no free space it is all ok...i could wait for someone to leave or a free slot to be created...

Okay, thanks for understanding.

Made it to 22 Black Ops solo. I'm rather proud of myself.
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Yet another thing; is it only before we get the briefing that we have access to the 'shop'?

And, since I feel a little psychich-ish, I predict I'll have vanished in thirty to sixty, up to ninety minutes, for about two to three hours, at which time everyone else will be around.
But you know how these things are... I can only go out then. Sunlight is really not good for vampires.

Hypermnestra
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Yet another thing; is it only before we get the briefing that we have access to the 'shop'?

Before and after. You can shop before the briefing and when you're picking the equipment for the mission.

But you know how these things are... I can only go out then. Sunlight is really not good for vampires.

Unless you turn sparkly.
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Before and after.
Nice.
Unless you turn sparkly.
Although I've had my share of Twilight parodies, I only partly understand the joke.
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Although I've had my share of Twilight parodies, I only partly understand the joke.

In Twilight, there are vampires.
When those vampires come into contact with sunlight, they don't disintegrate. Their skin sparkles.

Nice.

Ikr.
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When those vampires come into contact with sunlight, they don't disintegrate. Their skin sparkles.
Oh. Should've figured.
I'm of the disintegrating kind. How do I know? Well, I won't test it out, that's for sure...
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It's all Mav's fault.


Everyone's an anti-semite. I'm not even Jewish! D:

Speaking of Mav, what special bonus do you think your new Training should give you, Mav?


Something along the lines of 'getting away with extreme measures'. I am a 'trained professional', and I don't want anybody breathing down my neck when I shove another guy into a kitchen. Just a though though.
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psychich-ish
psychic-ish*. What else will I mess up?

I'll be off in a little while.
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Something along the lines of 'getting away with extreme measures'. I am a 'trained professional', and I don't want anybody breathing down my neck when I shove another guy into a kitchen. Just a though though.

I don't think that will work. How about you get an extra check to see if you know someone is lying when they're being interrogated by you?
The measures depend on the captors.
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How about you get an extra check to see if you know someone is lying when they're being interrogated by you?


How would that work exactly?
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How would that work exactly?

Say someone lies to you during interrogation.
You get a +20 to the check to see if they are lying or hiding something.
If you fail that, then you get another check, just without the bonus.
Basically, you'll be a magic lie detecting machine!
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I envision Yossi imitating a Geiger Counter or something.

Whens the next mission, just when everybody gets on?

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