of     1   

YoBreafStank
#207193062Saturday, January 14, 2017 5:26 PM GMT

The US Remnants are a group of remaining US soldiers who fought in WW3 before they were nuked, and reside in an abandoned 1950s civilian bunker they found. They are almost all heavily affected by extreme PTSD and have a inert hate for any and all ethnic groups who fought against the US in WW3, such as Russians, Chinese, etc. They are decently stocked with a variety of american weapons such as M16's and M40s, but still have very little ammo to spare. They are open to trading with outsiders who fought along them in WW3, but have very high prices for what little they can spare. Their main goal is to survive throughout the nuclear wastelands. ________________________ Rank Application: Send this Application to a C rank+. You will be promoted to Private after having a correct application. Your application should be accepted, or denied, within two days. You are expected to write the application exactly like the following: ex. [1] What is Defiance? Defiance is a rag-tag group of survivors who dislike the US Remnants. You are not expected to write it like this: ex. [1] What is Defiance? Defiance is a rag-tag group of survivors who dislike the US remnants. [1] What year did the nuclear exchange occur? [2] What states are most recognized for being hit by nuclear warheads? [3] What two countries started the war? [4] How long would it take to be burned by exposure? [5] Around how many nukes were dropped? [6] Where do the remnants reside? [7] What are the remnants most heavily affected by? [8] What is the US remnants main goal? ________________________ Standard Rules: [1] Constantly trolling, FRP'ing, or just being idiotic will result in demotion. [2] If you're having an arguement, easily call in a moderator, administrator, or HR+. Don't continue the arguement, it will just make the punishment worse. [3] Constant fighting with high ranks or others, in general, will result in disciplinary action. [4] Flaming will result in a permanant exile. [5] Lying about your rank will result in demotion. [6] If you roleplay as a rank without being that rank, it will result in demotion. [7] You're not allowed to cause mass destruction in roleplay. [8] Explosives are not allowed. [8] Follow Post-Flash Studio rules and the ROBLOX Code of Conduct. [9] Have common sense OOC wise and IC wise. _________________________ Equipment Guide: Rifles would have around 10-20 rounds, pistols would have around 2-10 M4 Cartridge: 5.56×45mm NATO Caliber: 5.56 mm (.223 in) Muzzle velocity: 2,900 ft/s (880 m/s) Effective firing range: 500 m (550 yd) Feed system:30-round box magazine,magazines with different capacities also available. M40 Cartridge: 7.62×51mm NATO Caliber: 7.62x51mm Muzzle velocity: 777 m/s (2,550 ft/s) Effective firing range: 800 meters Feed system:5-round integral box magazine 10-round removable box magazine M16 Cartridge:5.56×45mm NATO Caliber: 5.56x45mm Muzzle velocity 3,110 ft/s (948 m/s) Effective firing range:550 m (601 yd) Feed system: 20-round detachable box magazine M9 Cartridge: 9×19mm Parabellum Caliber: 9mm Muzzle velocity: 381 m/s (1,250 ft/s) Effective firing range: 50 m Feed system: 15-round detachable box magazine M1911 Cartridge: .45 ACP Caliber: .45 ACP Muzzle velocity: 825 ft/s (251 m/s) Feed system: 7 round standard detachable box magazine All of the following is very rare to see on remnants. You'll most likely see little of this equipment on Captain+. Sleeping Bag Canteen MRE Entrenching Shovel Combat Knife Binoculars Combat Boots Plate Carrier Combat Helmet Goggles _________________________________________ Rank Guide: I'm not adding all of the ranks US Army ranks to the actual group, it'd be too much. If you are curious of your rank, just look here. Enlist: Enlisted soldiers are soldiers who did not finish their BCT. They usually are not sent out on missions. Private: Private is the lowest rank in the military, they're usually found doing missions with higher ranks, or doing dirty work. Private First Class: PFC is the rank above Private and below Corporal. They're treated exactly the same as Priv######### Corporal: Corporal is a Low-Ranking Noncommissioned Officer in the Army. Corporal is an NCO ranking above private first class and below sergeant. Sergeant: The Sergeant rank is a Noncommissioned Officer rank in the ARMY. In particular, an NCO ranking above Corporal and below Staff Sergeant. Staff Sergeant: Staff Sergeant is above Sergeant and below Sergeant First Class, and is a Non-Commissioned Officer. Staff Sergeants are generally placed in charge of squads, but can also act as Platoon Sergeants in the absence of a Sergeant First Class. Sergeant First Class: Sergeant First Class is the seventh enlisted rank in the Army, ranking above Staff Sergeant and below Master Sergeant and First Sergeant, and is the First Non-Commissioned Officer rank designated as a Senior Non-Commissioned Officer. Sergeant Major: Sergeant Major is the highest enlisted rank, just above First Sergeant and Master Sergeant. The leadership variation—Command Sergeant Major. It is the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Commanding Officer. Chief Warrant Officer: Army Warrant Officers are technical experts, combat leaders, trainers, and advisors. Second Lieutenant: Second Lieutenant in the Army is the entry-level position for Commissioned Officers. Second Lieutenants usually serve as platoon commanders. First Lieutenant: First Lieutenant is a Commissioned Officer in the US Army, ranking above Second Lieutenant and below Captain. Captain: Captain is a company grade Commisioned Officer in the US Army. It ranks above First Lieutenant and below Major. Major: An Army Officer of High Rank, in particular an Officer ranking above Captain and below Lieutenant Colonel. Lieutenant Colonel: Lieutenant Colonel is a rank of Commissioned Officer in the Army and above a Major and below a Colonel. Colonel:Colonel is an Army Officer of High Rank, in particular an Officer above a Lieutenant Colonel and below a Brigadier General. Brigadier General: In the United States Armed Forces, brigadier general is a One-Star General Officer. Brigadier General ranks above a Colonel and below Major General. Major General: Major General is an Officer in the US Army ranking above Brigadier General and below Lieutenant General. Lieutenant General: In the United States Army, Brigadier General is a Three-Star General Officer rank. It is below General and above Major General. General: Basically, an Army Officer with a very high rank. The highest rank you can get in the Army, above Lieutenant General below General of the US Army.

    of     1