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Rick Legend
Posts : 865
| Subject: Motorcycle Club Discussions Thu Mar 08, 2012 7:32 am | |
| Discuss anything faction related here.
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| | | Rick Legend
Posts : 865
| Subject: Re: The Slayermen Motorcycle Club Thu Mar 08, 2012 7:36 am | |
| Hey, we got a notification from a real life Iron Horsemen representative/member to shut down the faction because it is copy infringement, since they hold the rights to the trademark name and logo. We will respect his rightful request and do so. All IHMC related topics are removed, same will be done about signatures and avatars.
This faction will continue to exist, but it will change it's name. | |
| | | Gran V.I.P
Posts : 156
| Subject: Re: The Slayermen Motorcycle Club Thu Mar 08, 2012 1:25 pm | |
| Funny shit, indeed | |
| | | gundus Veteran
Posts : 973
| Subject: Re: The Slayermen Motorcycle Club Thu Mar 08, 2012 1:43 pm | |
| Name it "Los Santos Motorcycle Club". | |
| | | Macc Hitman
Posts : 250
| Subject: Re: The Slayermen Motorcycle Club Thu Mar 08, 2012 7:30 pm | |
| - GundusPRO wrote:
- Name it "Los Santos Motorcycle Club".
Sounds noobish tbh. | |
| | | Wh1t3 Moderator
Posts : 2865 Age : 24 Location : Serbia
| Subject: Re: The Slayermen Motorcycle Club Sat Mar 10, 2012 7:30 pm | |
| So...what are we gonna do about the problem? We can change then name and some other stuff. Make new topics, a modpack and a new interior mod. I'll try to help out as much as I can. I'll be around the forum due to being banned from the server for some unknown reason (a bug or something, not sure) so, yeah. | |
| | | тесhnique West Coast Gangsta
Posts : 675
| Subject: Re: The Slayermen Motorcycle Club Sat Mar 10, 2012 7:41 pm | |
| Maybe name it - Angels of death MC - San Andreas ? Because if you played GTA IV, you can find an Angels of death MC's web page on internet and their story starts from San Andreas. | |
| | | Nyne West Coast Gangsta
Posts : 659 Age : 27 Location : United States
| Subject: Re: The Slayermen Motorcycle Club Sat Mar 10, 2012 9:30 pm | |
| Make up a name or something. I thought of a few, Grims Motorcycle Club, Coroners Motorcycle Club, etc. | |
| | | Wh1t3 Moderator
Posts : 2865 Age : 24 Location : Serbia
| Subject: Re: The Slayermen Motorcycle Club Sat Mar 10, 2012 10:28 pm | |
| There already was a logo made by Macc (or whoever) when we were deciding if to change the factipn's name or not. I'll try to find the picture now. EDIT: | |
| | | Domino Known Player
Posts : 108 Age : 29
| Subject: Re: The Slayermen Motorcycle Club Sun Mar 11, 2012 5:56 pm | |
| Nice logos, as for the faction name, i believe we will find a good name for the faction and continue existing | |
| | | тесhnique West Coast Gangsta
Posts : 675
| Subject: Re: The Slayermen Motorcycle Club Sun Mar 25, 2012 7:03 pm | |
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| | | Rick Legend
Posts : 865
| Subject: Re: The Slayermen Motorcycle Club Sun Mar 25, 2012 10:32 pm | |
| - TECHNIQUE! wrote:
- This facton is dead ?
If none of the higher ranks pick it up, yes. I don't want to lead it, but I'll still remain in it as a member. | |
| | | Rick Legend
Posts : 865
| Subject: Re: The Slayermen Motorcycle Club Wed Mar 28, 2012 9:07 pm | |
| Nice role play today with Mark, Domino, Terminator and Wizz. We discussed some of the changes of the organization in character wise.
First, in character we were raided by the police in work of the case file. Some of the members got arrested, some fled the city, so there's a low amount of members left now.
Second, we won't be using our old area pretty much for now, we're role playing low key, so it will be harder to bump into us.
Third, we decided to now work under mafias, we'll be hired guns and perform different tasks for them and get paid, be their muscle if they need us.
Fourth, we'll be dropping the "white power" image and will accept also Hispanic/Latino/Mexican members. So if your character is from that race, he can join through role play.
Sixth, we'll have no name for now, we'll role play building the club first in-game and then pick a name. | |
| | | Jhonny_DonG WCL Player
Posts : 54
| Subject: Re: The Slayermen Motorcycle Club Thu Mar 29, 2012 1:04 pm | |
| yo guys i like bikers but when there will be more topics on biker's section?
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| | | MarkNiko Legend
Posts : 332 Age : 31 Location : Denmark
| Subject: Re: The Slayermen Motorcycle Club Sun Apr 01, 2012 4:51 am | |
| We will start making topics and accepting members(right now all people can do is hang out/help us) when we official create the MC in game, right now there isnt any MC, we're only a crew who is trying to work our way up, untill we have enough money and then we will create the MC with a new name, patch etc. then the topics will be made. | |
| | | Rick Legend
Posts : 865
| Subject: Re: The Slayermen Motorcycle Club Tue Apr 03, 2012 8:03 pm | |
| Good role play and activity today. | |
| | | MarkNiko Legend
Posts : 332 Age : 31 Location : Denmark
| Subject: Re: The Slayermen Motorcycle Club Tue Apr 03, 2012 8:19 pm | |
| Nice rp today, we are slowly climbing up the ladder, we now got a new HQ mapped by Rick. We also burned down the old clubhouse, so it's officially gone. | |
| | | Connection Veteran
Posts : 914 Age : 27
| Subject: Re: The Slayermen Motorcycle Club Tue Apr 03, 2012 9:21 pm | |
| Rick , could you Map an nice Basket Court and some HQ interior for KTB? and if you could , hand me some pics of it in KTB media. Would be really kind and thanks your mapping was awesome on that MC HQ | |
| | | Gran V.I.P
Posts : 156
| Subject: Re: The Slayermen Motorcycle Club Tue Apr 03, 2012 10:17 pm | |
| Sorry that i can't be online, i know that you're doing good without me. | |
| | | Demarco$ Rambo
Posts : 229 Age : 28
| Subject: Re: The Slayermen Motorcycle Club Wed Apr 04, 2012 10:21 am | |
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| | | Domino Known Player
Posts : 108 Age : 29
| Subject: Re: The Slayermen Motorcycle Club Wed Apr 04, 2012 11:04 am | |
| Yesterday's role play was awsome, I really enjoyed it. Hope to do some more today. | |
| | | Demarco$ Rambo
Posts : 229 Age : 28
| Subject: Re: The Slayermen Motorcycle Club Wed Apr 04, 2012 11:35 am | |
| I had roleplayed with Rick and Mark too cool ones b-) | |
| | | Rick Legend
Posts : 865
| Subject: Re: The Slayermen Motorcycle Club Wed Apr 04, 2012 2:20 pm | |
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| | | Rick Legend
Posts : 865
| Subject: Slayermen Motorcycle Club - Information Thu Apr 05, 2012 6:14 am | |
| | | SLAYERMEN MOTORCYCLE CLUB
Introduction The Slayermen Motorcycle Club, also known as Slayers MC, is a one-percenter motorcycle gang, founded in San Andreas. The mother chapter was established in Los Santos, San Andreas in 1968 by Vietnam war veterans. The original members felt that the society they returned from war to, does not fit in their beliefs or life, choosing to live as outcasts together. The first acting president was George "Rocket" Robertson, who along with his trusted members made the Slayermen a prominent force in Los Santos. As the club grew in numbers, it expanded in other cities, opening chapters in New York, Chicago, Texas and others. After Roberton's death in 1974, Peter "Gran" Cornwell took the wheel of the organization. He led it through ups and downs as the club either progressed or moved back. The first major event was in 1976 when the club rose in national fame after members were involved in a shoot out against a local Hispanic gang from Los Flores, leaving five dead and four injured. In the effect of this event, the local FBI office opened a case file and began working against the club. The Slayers began handling themselves more low-key, avoiding any type of attention, opening legal businesses to cover up their income. In 1992, Fields was arrested, leaving the then club treasurer Nikolai "Nine" Taylor in the president spot.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation classify the Slayermen as a motorcycle gang, contending that members carry out widespread violence, drug dealing, trafficking in stolen goods, and extortion. Members of the organization have continuously asserted that they are only a group of motorcycle enthusiasts who have joined to ride motorcycles together, to organize different social events.
Slayermen Forever, Forever Slayermen
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| After a local meeting by a group of Vietnam war veterans, the Slayermen Motorcycle Club was created in Los Santos, in 15th January 1968. Together it was decided to make a new chapter in the San Andreas state in order to block other motorcycle clubs from penetrating in that state. George "Rocket" Robertson was the most notorious member of the group at the time and was selected to take the lead of the newly founded club, he was 25 years at the time. Much saw him as being ruthless and having no value for human life, making him a figure to fear by his members. After a fellowship decision, the club settled in Los Flores. The Hispanic infested neighborhood caused the club to gain several members of Mexican origin to their side, making the membership mixed. The Las Venturas and San Fierro cities were both taken in | control by other rival motorcycle clubs such as the Mongols and Outlaws, in Los Santos there were far less club activities at the time, so there was a good chance to settle in there peacefully. The steady roots of the club quickly turned into the criminal life as different drug-related opportunities of work were crawling in their way. Pushed by local gangs, the Slayermen had to take a stand as their first incident came in 20th March 1970. After a confrontation at a local grocery store, Slayermen member Eru "Pipe" Rodriguez, shot a local Hispanic gang member to death. This incident led to several future confrontations which under the lead or Robertson, were dealt with an overcoming move as the small time gangs disappeared one by one. During this time, the club patched many nomadic members and soon the first chapter opened in Liberty City in 1973. After a confrontation between the Angels of Death and the Slayermen at a local bar, a fight broke out. In the brawl, Robertson suffered severe neck injuries, which left him dead on spot.
The death of the first president stunned the club, but the members knew they had to move quick, as tough times were coming at their way. Peter "Gran" Cornwell was appointed the new club president. He was the most well known young sergeant at arms at the time in the Slayermen ranks, thanks to his reputation. Much saw him as being the most prospective one with a bright future in the club. After a group decision at the church meeting, Peter was granted with a right to take over. With various help from nomads, he settled the club in East of Los Santos on 16th March 1974. In effect of successfully establishing the chapter's move, the road captain Jonathan "Crusher" Bellwack and the patchmember Thomas O'Realy from the Nomads chapter left. Cornwell led the club alongside with Micheal "Mitch" Carlson as the vice president. They were backed by Joseph "Butcher" Clarkson as the sergeant at arms, Raul "Storm" Garza and Steve "Ope" McCarty as main patchmembers. They were viewed as the five powerful forces of the chapter. Along with them was Seamus "Scar" O'Doherty, who was a prospect at the time. Cornwell moved the club's direction to a more vicious and aggressive side, making many new enemies. Violence turned into a need for the club, who progressed in crimes performed and arrested members. As time passed, the club settled down more and more. Members either joined or transferred from different chapters, expanding the club's size. Joseph "Dirty" Hayworth, then a young Nomad for the Slayermen approached the club. Operating on the territory of Los Santos and often being called in aid of several nation wide chapters, he was no stranger to what he was getting in. Shortly after, he was accepted as a Sergeant at Arms and proved to be a capable Slayerman. Along with him, came the arrival of Nikolai "Nine" Taylor. Nine was from a Tennessee chapter. Known as a gun expert, he often spent time modifying different weaponry, putting it to better use. Often having a self-modified fully automatic nine millimeter pistol, he was given the road name of "Nine". June 13, 1974 was a dark day and a turnout in what was going to be, the beginning of the club's long history. During a road trip to the county, Micheal "Mitch" Carlson, Steve "Ope" McCarty and Joseph "Butcher" Carlson were killed, in what was a Vagos gang attack. Ope and Butcher died on spot, while Mitch was hospitalized, but later died from his wounds. The hit was a major blow to the club and changes were necessary, so the order can be kept. In a big call, Seamus "Scar" O'Doherty, then a patchmember, was appointed as the acting vice-president and Nikolai "Nine" Taylor took the treasurer spot. Scar proved to be more than capable in the start, taking good control of the club. Cornwell and O'Doherty were different personalities, which made the club balance itself in decision making and control. Managing to make it stay on perfect ground even after the big blow, members from the Los Santos and other chapters, directed a newfound respect to Scar.
The reputation of the Slayermen was of a fearless bunch, who didn't bend under any type of pressure, and they were aiming to keep it that way. July 26, 1974 was the day that the first major war with the Slayermen's involvement erupted. The club traveled to a turf known as being under the strict control of the Vagos. Not hesitating, the Slayers made their move, shooting on sight. Killing and injuring many of the Vagos members on the scene, the retaliation attack was completed. This marked the beginning of a war which may have cooled down, but was never forgotten. Over the next years the Slayermen were under the surveillance by both the Los Santos Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Being forced to watch out and lay low at all times, the club was careful with every move they made in the future. Two new prominent members later join. Robert "Sticky" Harris was the cousin of "Dirty". He was known as a vivid criminal, a master of theft in any form. Even the club members were careful of what they left around him. Brian "Grinder" Green was a member of a Michigan chapter. He transferred to the Los Santos chapter in 1986, providing to be a good and loyal member, closely getting in contact with the other members.
During the late 80s, the club faced more pressure as it had long on-going problems with local gangs from Seville, Ganton, Jefferson and Idlewood. Bumping with minor and major confrontations, this was a tough chapter in the history of the club, as much blood was shed on the streets. An alleged argument with the involvement of Seville and Slayer gang members led to the club's bar being shot up later during the day by men in green. This marked the second big local war for the Slayers. Both sides made hits on the opposition as the local police failed to control the heat. Cornwell didn't steer the club away from trouble, in fact led it into more as he desired to stand his ground. Police reported several brawls that occurred between Ballas and Slayermen members. During this wave, Cornwell made a business move towards dealing weapons, placing the drugs on second place. Club members took different trips out of the city as a crew, transporting the shipment of weaponry back in a garage located in Los Santos. With the shipments from other cities, Cornwell managed to create a distribution ring in the east area of the city. At that time the club was growing and faced much interest as more members were coming in. Even on house arrest at one time, Cornwell gave orders on different levels to the vice president O'Doherty and the main enforcer Hayworth. With the growth of the crack epidemic and street gangs, many thought the club headed to a wrong direction, but the main command stood still for the following years. Wishing to be seen in a more positive side, which is distracting from the main happening, the treasurer Taylor opened a local liquor store and raised the use of the garage. The garage became a main sideway for the club to earn money as it was advertised properly, seeing a good level of clients. Bonds were made with a gang from El Corona, giving the club it's steady first ally on the street. The two gangs operated together until a dispute over money ruined the relationship. Two of the El Corona gang's high ranks were found dead while their leader left the city, missing. This didn't trouble Cornwell, who just kept looking forward. Soon Johnny "Jew" Lynch and Jason "Snake" Roberts joined the club as they proved to be trustworthy members in the future. Lynch was an old war veteran, a trusted man of Hayworth while Roberts was fast to sink comfortably with doing work for the higher ranks. In between of getting drunk, hunting and doing rides, the members lived freely. Their lifestyle began to be adored and glorified by medias, giving fame to the biker life. An idea born in the 60s, which turned into a whole movement for many.
In 1992, Cornwell was arrested and imprisoned for his involvement in various crime related activities. The club was briefly headed by O'Doherty, who soon withdrew from his position. The investigation of the club was not stopped and soon the police put more pressure. Several drug and weapon connections were cut out and the money in the club became low, leading to different arguments. The city saw many changes in gang structures, led by the CRASH division operations. This made many mix-ups around the city as the Slayermen tried to lay more low than usual, avoiding their turn. In the near month, an operation was performed as the clubhouse was raided, arresting many of the members. Who was left out, fled the country to seek avoiding the police. Nikolai "Nine" Taylor was one of the people arrested members. After his release in 1993, he became the acting president of the club, alongside Joseph "Dirty" Hayworth as the temporary vice president. The club settled in Los Flores and began working under Los Santos based Italian mobs, who granted it work and payment. With Hayworth acting more sober, the club were seeking new enforcers. Johnny "Jew" Lynch and Jason "Snake" Roberts took the sergeant at arms and road captain spots, respectively. Jew was the sharp side of the club, getting himself often in trouble as he preferred the gun over talking.
Rebuilding the club in a new location, under the command of Taylor it drastically changed it's direction. The club opened doors for Hispanic members, who were great in numbers for the area. Meanwhile taking orders for local mobs, the Slayermen got back on their feet. At this time the club became very close on the inside, becoming cold to outsiders out of distrust. Many new members were either patch overs, transferred, ex-prisoners or associated to insiders. Under the supervision of Hayworth, the club moved back onto focusing mainly on drug distribution. The main alchemist for the drug ring operation was Miguel "Fox" Calderon, who was the so called cook for the crack and dope. Working various labs around the city, just one area wasn't enough. After a meeting, temporary ties were made with members of Varrios El Corona, giving a new spot for the club, who pushed street dealers to do the work. After the agreement ended, the club then put the bad memories aside, so they can shake hands with the Vagos, getting another corner. Close to Los Flores, this gave the club a dominant part of the map for business. The club lowered the aggressive level which Cornwell directed the club at and took part in organizing several local events such as fighting tournaments and car shows. The club stopped working for the mob and began operating independently like before. Everything seemed fine until a police raid performed by CRASH, discovered the main drug lab. The club settled in a remote location in East Los Santos and focused primary on keeping their other labs working. A deal was made with the police, as valuable information was given to them in order to cool down the situation. Hayworth luckily evading arrest, took his mind off track as his attitude changed even more. He stepped down to the sergeant at arms spot, while Taylor was calmly cruising the gang to a good direction. After a dispute between Lynch and Calderon, things in the club turned bad. A week later, Calderon was found stabbed to death under a bridge in Los Flores, an act committed by his club for betrayal. Wanting to be nothing less than a real brotherhood, the club continued to tolerate only those who were acting as brothers to each other, with respect. By this time, with it's various chapters, the club rose to fame as one of the big motorcycle clubs in the country. Other chapters were seeing their share of problems, but still managed to stay strong. One such chapter from Liberty City, managed to secure a connection in Los Santos between the Slayermen and the newly moved in Diablos. In exchange for territory work, Jason "English" Earls, a member of the club, secured peace between the two sides. By this time Hayworth took the drug control in his own hands again, slowly going back to sweating for the patch.
In 1994, Nikolai "Nine" Taylor, stepped down of control, handling only the business side back as a treasurer. The club was then picked up by Malcolm "Malc" Jordan and Joseph "Snake" Smith, who took the charge. Along with them came a few new faces who settled in. The club kept moving the following year, narrowing down the path of their problems from before, but also remaining an active part in the crime ring of the city.
__________________________________________________________________________________ President The highest rank within the club. The president is the leader of the chapter. He is the clubs figurehead and is usually the spokesman when dealing with the police or the media. The president is the chairman at club meetings and represents the chapter at national meetings. He has the most control on the club, often taking decisions on his own.
Vice President This is the second rank in charge. When the president is unavailable, the vice president takes full control of the club and leads it until his return. He is close to the president and helps him in efficiently controlling the club. He mostly handles the inside part of the club, taking a big part in meetings.
Treasurer The treasurer is the man responsible for the finances in the club. He has to make sure the club is running regularly, collecting fees, run funds and debts, keeping the records, signing contracts and organizing the money. He has to always keep his eyes open on the business side and get the club new business opportunities. He personally handles the information on members in the club, keeping it down.
Sergeant At Arms The sergeant at arms is the main enforcer for the club. His duty is to make sure everything is going well on the lower levels between the members and has to solve any small problems, often leading the members into tasks on his own. He enforces club procedures and maintains order at club meetings. The sergeant is in charge of security at gang events and he is responsible for attacks on rivals. The people taking this position are trusted members who have served a longer time than the patchmembers in the club and know its insides well.
Road Captain The road captain is an enforcer for the club. His duty is to make sure everything is going well on the lower levels between the members. He helps to enforce club procedures and maintains order at club meetings. The road captain is responsible for rides, selecting routes, motorcycles and taking care of transporting important club load. The people taking this position are trusted members who have served a longer time than the patchmembers in the club and know its insides well.
Slayerman Also known as patchmembers. Those are members of the club who have earned the right to wear the gangs colors, after a suitable period spent prospecting. They take part in the running of the club and attend the gangs weekly meeting. They are commonly referred to as members or patches.
Prospect A prospect is a prospective member of the club who is yet to earn his patch. Prospects are expected to do what they are told and follow the orders of patchmembers. They must be prepared to engage in different activities to prove their loyalty to the gang. Prospects have no voting rights and do not attend meetings unless invited in.__________________________________________________________________________________
| 1'/.er - Symbolizes that the person is a one-percenter, a term for an outlaw motorcycle club gang member.
8-Ball - 8-Ball symbolizes that the member has sold hard drugs such as cocaine, thus the term "an eight ball of coke". Also means the member lives on the edge and takes risks in his life.
13 - The 13 stands for the letter M, which means Marijuana. The patch shows that the biker is a marijuana drug dealer or a drug user. The 13 also means 12 jurors and the judge. This means the bikers are their own judge and jury. No one can judge them.
SFFS - Acronym for "Slayermen Forever, Forever Slayermen".
Ace of Spades - The Ace of Spades stands for the "Bringer of Death". This means the biker has killed for the club.
DILLIGAF - Acronym for "Do I Look Like I Give A Fuck", popular amongst bikers.
ITCB/ITCOB - Acronym for "I Took Care Of Business", meaning that the member has done something important in the name of the club.
Nickname - The patch that members wear, which has their nickname their are known as within the club.
Rank Patch - Represents the rank that the biker takes within the club. Each member has such a patch with his position written on it. The ranks include Prospect, Slayerman, Sergeant at Arms, Road Captain, Treasurer, Vice President and President.
The Three Piece - Those are the patches located on the back of the member's vest. The top rocker contains the name of the club - Slayermen. The bottom rocker has the club's location - San Andreas. Between them there is the death biker, the club's famous logo. These patches are property of the club and not the member and are valued highly as some members might be punished for loosing their vest.
Wings - Green wings may suggest the biker has had sexual relations with a girl who has a sexually transmitted disease. Yellow wing patches can mean the biker has imbibed female urine. Red wing patches indicate the biker has had (or is having) oral sex with menstruating females. Black wing patches means the individual has had sexual intercourse with a corpse.
Year Patches - Shows the years that the member has been a part of the club, with the first one being his joining year. Or it can show important events that have happened and the member has been part of. | __________________________________________________________________________________
In order to be recruited, you must find us in character and role play with us. Your character must be from a White or Hispanic origin. After building a connection with the members, you may be selected to become a prospect. This means you are half-patched and are yet to prove yourself. After you are seen fit, you will be patched to a full member, also known as a Slayerman and have more rights in the club.
- Your character must be from a White or Hispanic origin, otherwise you cannot join. - Our main hangout spot is the Los Flores clubhouse. - It is a plus if you do some research on motorcycles, clubs, terminology and history. - Be creative with your role play, don't depend on others for it, create it yourself. - By joining, you agree that you may be character killed by the higher ranks. - You may freely private message any high rank with questions and concerns. __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________
Slayermen Forever, Forever Slayermen Credits: Rick ; Mark ; Gran ; Micklo ; Wikipedia ; FBI Do not use the faction concept or thread material without permission. |
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| | | Rick Legend
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| Subject: Re: The Slayermen Motorcycle Club Thu Apr 05, 2012 6:39 am | |
| We stopped on a club design and name, check the information topic.
Credits to Micklo for the main patch design, credits to Macc for additional rank patches design and name choosing help. | |
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