- Joined
- Nov 27, 2025
- Messages
- 11
Organization: NG
ID: 162674
Name: Alpha Vanguard
Gender: Male
Age (IC): 5
Nationality: US
Place of Birth: Sandy Shores
Sexuality: Straight
Eye color: Black
Hair color: Black
Tattoos: N/A
Strengths:
Skilled marksman
Fast decision making under stress
Strong discipline and situational awareness
Weakness:
Nicotine dependency
Emotional triggers can lead to impulsive reactions
Life Story:
Alpha grew up in Sandy Shores, just him, his mum, and his younger brother. Money never stuck around for long. Some weeks, they weren’t even sure they’d have enough to cover the basics. That kind of life changed you. It made Alpha take things seriously early on. He saw folks around him turning to crime just to get by, and it scared him. Not because he was afraid of the law, but because he didn’t want to become someone his mum would have to worry about.
So instead of taking shortcuts, he took on extra shifts, filling up petrol tanks, helping out at garages, doing delivery runs all over Blaine County. It wasn’t glamorous, but it helped put food on the table. More than that, it taught him things you cannot learn in a classroom. How to read a room. When to speak up and when to stay quiet. How to keep your cool when everything is going sideways. Pressure became something familiar. In fact, he started to trust himself more when things got tense.
He tried a few different paths before the military, security work, training people in self defence, even tinkering with engines. All useful, sure. But none of it felt like enough. He wanted something with real purpose. Structure. A sense that what he did actually mattered, not just to him, but to others.
And that is what led him to sign up. Not because he was running from something, but because he was reaching for something better, discipline, brotherhood, and a chance to stand for something solid.
Career Story:
Alpha Vanguard joined the National Guard when he realised he wasn’t just looking for a job, but a life built on discipline and responsibility. What drew him in was’t just the uniform or the routine. It was the sense of direction he’d been missing. Stability. A clear mission. For the first time, he had a structure that helped him channel all that energy he’d been carryin for years. And wth it came something he hadn’t always felt: real confidence in himself. Out in the field, his insructors started to notice something. Under pressure, Alpha didn’t freeze or rush. He stayed calm, thought fast, and kept his head on a swivel, always aware of what was happening around him. Even when exercises got chaotic, he adapted quickly. It didn’t go unnoticed. His supervisors saw potential and recommended he try for aviation, a spot in the Guard’s air unit.Flight training turned out to be one of the toughest things he’d ever done. The hours were long, the expectations high, and there was no room for error. At first, some of the technical side trippe him up. But Alpha had never been one to quit. He leaned into the grind, put in the reps, and slowl but surely, his skills caught up with his determination. Over time, he didn’t just get better. He became precise, controlled, and sure of his choices. And up in the cockpit, with the controls in his hands, he finally found it: a purpose that came not from luck or circumstance, but from skil, focus, and real responsibility.
Outcomes:
ID: 162674
Name: Alpha Vanguard
Gender: Male
Age (IC): 5
Nationality: US
Place of Birth: Sandy Shores
Sexuality: Straight
Eye color: Black
Hair color: Black
Tattoos: N/A
Strengths:
Skilled marksman
Fast decision making under stress
Strong discipline and situational awareness
Weakness:
Nicotine dependency
Emotional triggers can lead to impulsive reactions
Life Story:
Alpha grew up in Sandy Shores, just him, his mum, and his younger brother. Money never stuck around for long. Some weeks, they weren’t even sure they’d have enough to cover the basics. That kind of life changed you. It made Alpha take things seriously early on. He saw folks around him turning to crime just to get by, and it scared him. Not because he was afraid of the law, but because he didn’t want to become someone his mum would have to worry about.
So instead of taking shortcuts, he took on extra shifts, filling up petrol tanks, helping out at garages, doing delivery runs all over Blaine County. It wasn’t glamorous, but it helped put food on the table. More than that, it taught him things you cannot learn in a classroom. How to read a room. When to speak up and when to stay quiet. How to keep your cool when everything is going sideways. Pressure became something familiar. In fact, he started to trust himself more when things got tense.
He tried a few different paths before the military, security work, training people in self defence, even tinkering with engines. All useful, sure. But none of it felt like enough. He wanted something with real purpose. Structure. A sense that what he did actually mattered, not just to him, but to others.
And that is what led him to sign up. Not because he was running from something, but because he was reaching for something better, discipline, brotherhood, and a chance to stand for something solid.
Career Story:
Alpha Vanguard joined the National Guard when he realised he wasn’t just looking for a job, but a life built on discipline and responsibility. What drew him in was’t just the uniform or the routine. It was the sense of direction he’d been missing. Stability. A clear mission. For the first time, he had a structure that helped him channel all that energy he’d been carryin for years. And wth it came something he hadn’t always felt: real confidence in himself. Out in the field, his insructors started to notice something. Under pressure, Alpha didn’t freeze or rush. He stayed calm, thought fast, and kept his head on a swivel, always aware of what was happening around him. Even when exercises got chaotic, he adapted quickly. It didn’t go unnoticed. His supervisors saw potential and recommended he try for aviation, a spot in the Guard’s air unit.Flight training turned out to be one of the toughest things he’d ever done. The hours were long, the expectations high, and there was no room for error. At first, some of the technical side trippe him up. But Alpha had never been one to quit. He leaned into the grind, put in the reps, and slowl but surely, his skills caught up with his determination. Over time, he didn’t just get better. He became precise, controlled, and sure of his choices. And up in the cockpit, with the controls in his hands, he finally found it: a purpose that came not from luck or circumstance, but from skil, focus, and real responsibility.
Outcomes:
- Alpha can break IC laws such as dismissing rights of 10-15s or refusing to show ID.
- Alpha can buy or sell illegal weapons and items through the black market following GR 6.3.
- Alpha can place a bag over the head of 10-15s after corruption actions.
- Alpha can remove bodycams from officers or 10-15s and destroy them using /try following GR 6.1.
- Alpha can accept bribes up to $100k equivalent in illegal weapons or items for personal use following GR 6.14.
- Alpha carries duct tape and can apply it to detainees to silence them using /try twice per situation.
- Alpha can use drugs and illegal weapons both on duty and off duty, including undercover situations.
- Alpha can inject truth serum into 10-15s using /try twice per situation.
- Alpha can use intimidation tactics during interrogations to extract information without leaving visible injuries.
- Alpha can abandon a corrupt situation if risk becomes too high to protect his career and freedom.