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WHITE
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PLOTTING #1 PLOTTING #2 ACTIVE
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Ounces of H #1 Ounces of H #2 Ounces of H #3 Ounces of H #4
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RELL LUCKY CAPITAL 30s
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It happens Lets get it
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PACK
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Omari is the son of infamous gang leader Otis "Menace" Ward & Maravilla affiliate Elvita "Loopy" Villasana. His grandfather was a know Ryder Blocc Families affiliate, Xavier "X" Ward Omari is a known affiliate of the Capital Dirty 30's (Crenshaw Hustler Crips), making a name for himself through the sale of drugs & firearms. Omari "Capo" Ward a powerful figure on the Eastside of Los Santos, a name that carried weight wherever it was spoken. His father, Otis "Menace" Ward, had built a reputation in the streets long before Capo came of age, and people expected Omari to follow in his footsteps. But Capo wasn’t content with living off his father’s legacy. He built his own name through ruthless decision-making and calculated moves. Power wasn’t just something he inherited—it was something he earned, piece by piece, through actions that left no room for doubt. Capo’s rise to the top was anything but easy. At 22, a deal gone bad led to him serving a five-year stretch in prison. It could’ve derailed anyone else, but for Capo, it was another step in his plan. He spent his time behind bars honing his instincts, solidifying his connections, and planning for his return to the streets. At his side through it all was Kordell "300" Gillard, his right hand man. They’d come up together, hustling in the same streets, but where Capo ruled with his mind, 300 was the force behind him. What mattered was that 300 was loyal and deadly—qualities Capo valued more than anything. As Capo and 300’s power grew, so did the scale of their operation. What started as controlling the streets evolved into something bigger—a criminal network known as the "Santa Rosalia Connection." Named after a small Eastside street where they had made their first major moves, it became a tightly-run organization. The Santa Rosalia Connection was a new breed of crime family, created because the sheer volume of money, drugs, and guns flowing through their hands needed smarter management. Capo now works closely with a few high ranked members, Lucky, Havoc, Tank, Crash, The Twins, Squab to name a few.
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We play a lot of games, so depth is a massive thing, couple injuries it knocks you off track. Plus anyone get beat anyone it seems, except Leicester this time round lol. Chelsea will be just fine, kicking into motion already, would be a lot different if the current bottom 3/4 weren't so shit. I say you'll make a decent run next season.
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Minor Update 1.3.6 — Weapon changes and the gun economy
Nightmare. commented on ImperiumXVII's blog entry in Announcements
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Yeah he came over for a few nights years ago, around 2018 so its been a minute.
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Yeah I don't mind it either. We booked T78 a couple of years ago, really sound guy, you might like him:
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I dunno who the fuck I thought I was leaving Haaland out of GW1
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Looking forward to it!
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So, some situations are leaving me with a sour taste in my mouth - maybe it's an IC issue but it's happening too frequently. So I was riding around the clothing store, next thing I was surrounded by 5 cars as shots went off near by, there was literally no research into who the shooters were, it seemed like it was all a guessing game. Surely wrongfully pulling a car over, guns aimed has some sort of repercussions? Once they realised they were wrong, they just got back in their cars and left: This whole "except we can" attitude is what I was afraid of. There needs to be repercussions for WRONG actions, surely? People will say its an IC issue, but it happens so frequently it clearly isn't. What would actually happen if this was reported to cops IG? Maybe it is me and I just need a refresh on what's expected - so I am happy to listen to feedback.
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Really enjoy watching this game (NLC etc) and playing, not a massively good player (hard stuck Bronze) but still enjoy it. The 2v2 mode is decent also.
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Updates coming in at a great pace. Good work.
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Great work 👏
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What roleplay would you say is the best kind of roleplay?
Nightmare. replied to Strike12x's topic in General Discussions
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What roleplay would you say is the best kind of roleplay?
Nightmare. replied to Strike12x's topic in General Discussions
Gang, all day. A lot of fun especially if developing a character. Although at some point during SAMP's version of LSRP I role-played a civilian, took up being a DJ and was able to DJ through XM Radio I think it was? Really enjoyed that. Things like Tracebook etc helped a lot. -
Like I said, been happy with the PD so far, but wouldn't be shocked if this has happened before. Will keep this in mind!
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I've had nothing but excellent experiences with the PD so far to be honest, but just a thought: Roleplay as if losing your job is a very realistic possibility if you don't play by the book. What I mean by that is, don't be making up absolute nonsense just to arrest somebody or take them in knowing that realistically you'll get away with it (no major areas to report abuse of power, in fact, many probably would never go down that route). If there is no actual reason behind detaining someone, or even no proof for that matter - roleplay like it. Don't bring them in with the attitude of "what we say goes" because I don't think it's realistic and the cop should actually be role-playing with the idea of "I might lose my job" - kind of like enforcing the roleplay of fear. I'm sure there has been plenty of situations in which is cop has essentially abused power to arrest someone knowing they'll more than likely not be reported for it. Just a thought anyway. Keep up the good work.
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Having some fun scenes with you lot. Keep it up!
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Keep them coming!