05-23-2017, 02:16 AM
What was once called 'The Gang' back in 819 A.S., composed with unlawful stars like Natalie 'Blue' Callahan, Alan Moore, Richard Pound, Mark Grant, Sputnik Kaputski and Jimmy Engvall, disappeared from the limelight of the Liberty's Most Wanted list around 822 A.S.
Now for some, these names tell them nothing. For others they bring back either nightmares or fond memories. Yet, they were a group disperse and disparate in origins as well in demeanour. While a few were true and cold pirates, others went against the law for the thrill, or for something they believed in. Freedom. And what's Freedom in Liberty?
A couple of vigilantes tried to do what they wanted. They died. Many pirates came and went, some other terrorists tried and failed, but the idea still stands after all this time. While a poor devil dies near a trade-lane trying to fish out another extra credit, scrapping for an existance. Anothers, go to Sugarland to work their sweat for toys and other goods for the megacorps, dead already. Others simply give up and try to fit in, like dogs in a leash.
But some. Not many, just some. Some stand up and face the overwhelming odds. They look at the crowd before them, thirsting for their blood, screaming death and murder, and they look closely, standing calm in the center of that chaotic storm of madness surrounding them in Liberty's reaches, and they say one word.
They say no.
Now, this whole show started when Sasha Kaputski and Qiang Lee, two pilots of the Coalition Army, decided that fighting in the front lines with constant propaganda was without a doubt boring and stale. Freedom was what they yearned. The fights were okayish. But it was filled with rules from their commanders. With doubts from their colleagues. With fears from everyone. Fears they could not understand. So they did what they could to get out of the front lines and seek a different kind of action.
Liberty.
Sasha heard of it from his elder brother. And he heard of his exploits. The land of Freedom. Where a man or a woman could be what they wanted, if they were fearless. The idea of a permanent group of coalition secondary fighters in Liberty appealed to the Duma. And so, the first two were sent, with no support. Lee and Kaputski. If they died, they died. If they didn't, well then, better for the Coalition.
In the road they found "MOAB". Sniffing nova fuel in a dingy bay. When they spoke they wanted to burn Liberty, MOAB only heard the word burn. And thus the duo became a trio. And since then the Kaputski Show, the needed flair to draw out the lawfuls and unlawfuls like flies to the light, has been a mainstay in the Liberty nights. Wreckless fights is their way of life. Countless dead is their prize.
And Freedom is their goal.
Now for some, these names tell them nothing. For others they bring back either nightmares or fond memories. Yet, they were a group disperse and disparate in origins as well in demeanour. While a few were true and cold pirates, others went against the law for the thrill, or for something they believed in. Freedom. And what's Freedom in Liberty?
A couple of vigilantes tried to do what they wanted. They died. Many pirates came and went, some other terrorists tried and failed, but the idea still stands after all this time. While a poor devil dies near a trade-lane trying to fish out another extra credit, scrapping for an existance. Anothers, go to Sugarland to work their sweat for toys and other goods for the megacorps, dead already. Others simply give up and try to fit in, like dogs in a leash.
But some. Not many, just some. Some stand up and face the overwhelming odds. They look at the crowd before them, thirsting for their blood, screaming death and murder, and they look closely, standing calm in the center of that chaotic storm of madness surrounding them in Liberty's reaches, and they say one word.
They say no.
No, they will not bend to the will of those around them, no matter how kind their offers, how nice and soothing their words.
No, they will not stop, not pause, not rest until they have achieved their very own goals.
No, they will not fall and burn with the rest of Sirius in the inferno of war.
No, they will not surrender, no matter the odds.
Those who say no and survive?
They are Liberty's Finest.
No, they will not stop, not pause, not rest until they have achieved their very own goals.
No, they will not fall and burn with the rest of Sirius in the inferno of war.
No, they will not surrender, no matter the odds.
Those who say no and survive?
They are Liberty's Finest.
Now, this whole show started when Sasha Kaputski and Qiang Lee, two pilots of the Coalition Army, decided that fighting in the front lines with constant propaganda was without a doubt boring and stale. Freedom was what they yearned. The fights were okayish. But it was filled with rules from their commanders. With doubts from their colleagues. With fears from everyone. Fears they could not understand. So they did what they could to get out of the front lines and seek a different kind of action.
Liberty.
Sasha heard of it from his elder brother. And he heard of his exploits. The land of Freedom. Where a man or a woman could be what they wanted, if they were fearless. The idea of a permanent group of coalition secondary fighters in Liberty appealed to the Duma. And so, the first two were sent, with no support. Lee and Kaputski. If they died, they died. If they didn't, well then, better for the Coalition.
In the road they found "MOAB". Sniffing nova fuel in a dingy bay. When they spoke they wanted to burn Liberty, MOAB only heard the word burn. And thus the duo became a trio. And since then the Kaputski Show, the needed flair to draw out the lawfuls and unlawfuls like flies to the light, has been a mainstay in the Liberty nights. Wreckless fights is their way of life. Countless dead is their prize.
And Freedom is their goal.
*Still being decided if we're turning this into something real or not*