Hmmm looks like the.556 grendel will come in handy here. Hehehehe I'll get Someting up soon.
Hmmm looks like the.556 grendel will come in handy here. Hehehehe I'll get Someting up soon.
"Life before death,
Strength before weakness,
Journey before destination."
-The First Ideal
I have a terribly difficult time seeing how a Ghost Recon RP could be PG-13...
1917-Its just violence, language, and blood. And a majority of the games are rated T, though it doesn't mean much.
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Name: Capt. Jason Graves
Age: 30
Place of birth Fort Worth Texas
Appearance
Ht 5'11"
Wt 198lbs
Hair sandy blonde
Eyes dark green.
Skin white with large areas of tanning
Specialty
Team leader
Primary weapon
AR 15 chambered for .556 Grendel rounds
Barrel length 18"
Stock length 6-10" (adjustable)
Attachments
Trijicon adaptable sight system
(2-6x ACOG sight)
Underslung 32mm variable munitions launcher
Tactual flashlight (front left rail)
Tactical 5" knife with sheath attached to front right rail
(All these are real saw them at a gun show)
Secondary weapon
Mosberg M589 pump action shotgun
Clip fed pistol grip shotgun with a top rail for sight mounting
6x rounds to a clip and chambered for a 12 Ga shell
Barrel is 19" and has a toothed pattern to better get at locks
Sight
2x reflex sight
Sidearm
Springfield Armory M .40 cal handgun
16 round clip
Upgraded trijicon night sights
Crimson trace rail master laser sight
Knife
standard issue 10" tactical knife with rubberized grip and a two inch seration
Other equipment
Semtex clay and detonators, short wave communication equipment
Standard Gen 3 night vision and thermal eyewear
All standard issue GHOST equipment
History
Graves joined the army at 18 and from there served one tour in Iraq before he decided to enter the RASP.
Throughout the next 8 weeks he endured hell and back to come out the other side a full fledged ranger in the 75th division at 19 he then served for 9 years as a ranger boasting one of the highest success rates for a ranger strike team. This success was the main reason his file found a way to the GHOST. Program director and with the help of several glowing testimonies of his teammates landed him a spot in the program and this the team
Last edited by Derpnaster; 11-17-2013 at 11:21 PM.
"Life before death,
Strength before weakness,
Journey before destination."
-The First Ideal
Derp-I'm sorry, but your speciality does not fit. Ghost Recon operators are expert in night operations and raiding in their former roles. Open specialties include:
Commo/RECCE. Also in charge of drone usage
Medic
Team Leader
SAW Gunner
Grenider
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Might I suggest you add those to the first post?
"Life before death,
Strength before weakness,
Journey before destination."
-The First Ideal
Those familiar with the universe should know this, but it is an oversight, and I will work to correct that.
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Yeah some of us haven't played the game but are familiar with dark ops and the like. Though I think storm has us all beat. I personally focus on the 75th rangers.
"Life before death,
Strength before weakness,
Journey before destination."
-The First Ideal
This plot revolves around the game. Knowlege of it is required. Knowing how Network-centric warfare works, the Cross-Com (Which, by the way, we will be fielding a new and diffrent version of) and Ghost tactics, very diffrent than any other SF group, except maybe Spetsnaz Werewolf.
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That is where we disagree. All spec ops have one major thing in common. They all.opperate under the same conditions in different situations. Thus where you would be able to send a SEAL team in you might also be able to do the sane job with the 75th rangers or even CIA strike teams. As for network warfare I honestly don't see how it matters if you're focusing on a single team.so while you would think knowledge of the game would be required. It really is more of a formality rather than a absolute.
"Life before death,
Strength before weakness,
Journey before destination."
-The First Ideal
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