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  3. Future? It feels like you are sleeping on a sinking ship and waiting for someone to rescue you Management needs to implement a massive ban removal to revive a third of this community.
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  5. Beautiful, can't wait for the official public release
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  7. The Davis Varrio Tokers (DVTKS), also known as South Side Davis Varrio Tokers 13, due to their affiliation with the Mexican-Mafia. The Davis Varrio Tokers are primarily an Mexican-American street gang, located in the city of Davis, Los Santos. Knight Owls and 68th Street are two of their largest cliques located around Roy Lowenstein Blvd and Carson Ave. Allies & Rivals The Davis Varrio Tokers, mainly fued with other Latino gangs in the city of Davis, such as Davis Varrio 70s, Davis Varrio 155, Davis Varrio Tortilla Flats and the Davis Varrio Alondra 13. They also have territory disputes with a near-by African-American street gangs such as the Mob Piru Gang, one of the largest Piru gangs located in the city of Davis forcing them to have a mutual relationship with other Davis Crip gangs in the area.
  8. The Barrios Origins The origins of the 18th street gang can be traced back to Los Santos, San Andreas, during the early 1960s in the Downtown district. The gang was originally made up of immigrants from different Latino countries, which was unusual for that time period. Bigger neighborhoods during that time would usually discriminate against other ethnic groups, choosing only to recruit and admit Mexicans into their ranks. As the small gang of 18th streeters slowly grew they gained the attention of a much bigger gang, Clanton 14. Members of the 18th street gang were actually interested in joining Clanton and making their own clique. However before they were allowed to join the Clanton gang made a demand, the 18th street gang had to get rid of all their non-Mexican members. This decree did not sit well with 18th street membership. The smaller gang rebelled against C14s demands and went to war against them. Establishing themselves as their own neighborhood The Rise of 18th Street Eighteenth Street has become one of the most significant gangs within Los Santos and has spread to numerous locations. Such growth in membership and geographical coverage can be attributed to 18th Street’s open ethnic enrollment of members outside the Latino community, this broadened the appeal for youth to join the gang. The spread of 18th street across Los Santos can be linked to US immigration policies in the 1980s. The mass immigration of people fleeing from civil war in South American led to the gangs recruitment pool increasing in size. These immigrants flocked to the 18th street gang due to the lax recruitment guidelines it had compared to other Hispanic gangs that did not want them,. The gang was one of the few that allowed members of all races and ethnic backgrounds to join. The recruitment of these war refuges led to a sudden increase in the violence committed by the gang. The wave of new recruits were more prone to violence due to the militarized lifestyles they lived in their home countries. These newly gained violent tendencies led to the 18th street gang being able to absorb many smaller gangs and take control of their turf. However, this new found approach to gang banging led to the gang gaining a long list of enemies. Barrio Eighteenth Street vs Mara Salvatrucha One of 18th streets life long enemies is the equally large and infamous Mara Salvatrucha 13. The feud between these two gangs has claimed the lives of hundreds of members from both sides, as well as the lives of many innocent civilians. There are many different stories as to why the war between the two gangs started, many of them becoming somewhat folktales. One story that seems to be the most likely is that one night during a party, members of both gangs got into a dispute over a girl who was seen dancing with a MS13 member after recently breaking up with a reputable 18th street member. The two groups were fighting when shots were fired and a 18th street member was left dead. The two gangs have been involved in a bloody war ever since. The feud has went beyond Los Santos borders as both gangs expanded outside of America, the fighting has now reached new levels in South America. Barrio Eighteenth Street vs The Bloods Up until the early 90s the eighteenth street gang had actually maintained peaceful relations with most black gangs. This allowed them to expand their turf within black neighborhoods. In 1993 the 18th street gang attempted to move into the "Jungles", a black community residing in a maze of apartment buildings in the Chamberlain Hills neighborhood. This led to a dispute between them and the "Black P. Stone" gang over clientele and drug turf in the jungles. The dispute escalated to the point where members of BPS decided to shoot and kill a leader of the Rancho Park clique over the dispute. This led to a series of brazen retaliation shootings by the 18th street gang, members of the gang were shooting at anything black in the Jungles. Due to the jungles being considered a safe haven for bloods, many other blood gangs were dragged into the war on account of their members getting shot by 18th street after being mistake as BPS members. 18th streets main blood adversaries ended up being the Black P Stones, The Rolling Twenty Bloods, and the Westside Brims. 18th Street Tiny Devils The Tiny Devils 18 (TDSXV3) are a clique operating out of the Rancho Park area of South Los Santos, representing a local set under the broader 18th Street identity. Rooted in the culture and symbolism associated with the larger 18th Street movement, Tiny Devils built their name through territorial presence, tight-knit membership, and neighborhood loyalty. In 2015, a new generation emerged from within their ranks known as the Night Stalkers (NTS) a younger clique that carried the legacy forward while establishing its own identity on the streets. The Night Stalkers quickly gained recognition for their active presence and unity, and they remain active today, representing the evolving future of Tiny Devils 18 while holding firm to their roots in Rancho Park.
  9. Hello gang! We've recently announced on Discord that we're allowing a select group of people (Staff, RAGE Insiders, Donators & Early Supporters) to have the first opportunity at accessing the RAGE server tonight from 6PM GMT. This is intended as a thank you to everyone for their support, and particularly our Staff and RAGE Insiders team who've put an incredible amount of work into preparing this next chapter alongside our Development Team. We know everyone is itching to get in, for those who aren't being granted access at the moment, this pre-release window is only going to last a few days in which we can ensure that everything is working as expected before we grant access to the wider community. If you do wish to donate to join, you'll require an active Premium subscription - this is entirely optional as we'll be opening our doors in the coming days. For further information on Premium, head to Premium Central. In the coming days, we will also be releasing a great deal of feature documentation and general guides to ensure everyone's aware of the features available, and how to use them. We will be discussing these new and not-so new features in our soon-to-come announcement regarding the public launch date! For those that join us this evening, please remember that this is a work-in-progress and some minor or niche bugs may have managed to slip under our noses, we ask that you please refer to the following: Bug Reports If you've found any areas you believe can be improved, or would like to create a suggestion for our development team to review: Suggestions Please note; Early Supporters will need to be granted access manually which can only be done if your Discord & UCP are linked, if you haven't been added by the above time - please reach out to be added through our discord ticket bot! The server has also been subject to a weapon & drug wipe, all other assets should remain as they were when you last logged in including properties. If there's any issues or unexpected changes, please reach out for support.
  10. OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION HRMC is a faction established with the purpose of showcasing a modern day 1% MC within the fictional state of San Andreas. The goal here is to contribute meaningful depth to the server's biker scene by delivering character drive RP that reflects how contemporary outlaw MCs operate. We aim to create long term storylines which are predominantly built on internal club dynamics and consequence-driven actions. The portrayal focuses on authenticity and quality interactions over insta gratifications or shock value. All the players who are interested to join and RP as an outlaw biker are welcome to organically interact with us IC'ly. The most natural way to do so is by attending one of our public businesses openings or approaching members respectfully while they're present around their establishments. We highly encourage "slow-burn" integration rather than immediate expectations of being recruited. Please note that we reserve the right to CK, decline, or remove members based on overall RP quality, consistency, and attitude. The objective is to maintain a high standard within the faction. For any OOC questions, clarifications and/or concerns, you're more than welcome to join our Discord or contact @danut or @trickster directly. Discord Invite Link:
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