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Rejected Leader of Federal Investigation Bureau | Arian Luciano

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Arian Luciano

Leader of United Community
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Joined
Oct 11, 2023
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178
Information
1. Your name IRL: Alireza Hosseini
2. Your age: 21
3. Time zone: EST - North Carolina
4. Average online per day: 12+ hours
5. Your Discord: its.arixen
6. Your Nickname: Arian Luciano
7. Your ID: 184530

Additional information
1. Leader of Federal Investigation Bureau

2. Why do you want to be a leader of this specific organization? (List three reasons with an explanation)
So, as you can see, I've been in the city for a long time, and I've had both successful and unsuccessful leadership, but I've learned one thing: listen to your friends and family members. I now have a pretty open calendar in real life, therefore I am spending most of my time in the city, and I wanted to share something with the community. I considered joining the admin staff, but I am not sure whether I am ready for that level of responsibility and commitment. I am particularly interested in LEOs, and I have previously served as governor. However, I enjoy participating in events with my friends and members. I don't appreciate being sidelined because of my rank, and while I enjoyed government, I believe it's time for me to pursue what I truly enjoy, which is FIB.

During my Vagos and Blood leadership, I discovered that when I am the leader and am actually present with members at an event. People feel included, and they become more engaged, but while I was in government, all I could do was sit there and give them money, which wasn't enough. I sensed a significant distance between the leadership team and the members. As a result, I prefer to work in organizations such as LSPD, SAHP, and FIB, where I can interact with my members and make them feel that they are a part of my leadership term.Also, I realized that as a leader, you have no power unless it is granted to you by your brothers and sisters in arms. You can only be a successful leader if you have enough individuals who are willing to fight alongside you as a team.

I also have suggestions to make the organization more active and enjoyable for everyone. A notable example is M.E.O.W., which stands for Mission: Entrap Outlaws Worldwide ( Video Link ) . This operation has already been carried out by me and other agents that I have trained under the current leadership, with up to 90% effectiveness in apprehending offenders. A decent summary would be that we contact the wanted individuals and inform them that they have been chosen in a giveaway or an interview, and then we contact other Organization such as Li or EMS to ask them to help us by lure them into a trap where many agents are waiting for a code and will arrest the individual. (Has worked perfectly with the help of Li leadership - A big thanks to them)
Side note: On 16th of August there was more than 20 arrests between bank to the server rest done by this method

Another operation is Operation LS Freedom. where we train undercover officers to act as if they are purchasing illegal firearms or other illegal products. Once the suspect has shown that he is in possession of illegal materials, our teams will move in and arrest him.

Finally, I want to be a leader in an organization since it will allow me to meet new people and form new relationships. It would also allow me to aid others by clearing the path for new gamers. It also provides me with a group of people with whom I may have fun and rediscover old feelings. But more crucially, it will allow me to form long-term relationships.

3. Your advice for improving the Roleplay level in the organization.
I don't like giving advice, but I can make a suggestion: leaders should study more real-world situations and methods to help their members feel more engaged in the game. Study hostage situations and build game scenarios based on real life tactics; this way, members will not only gain tactical information that will benefit them in game, but also how to manage situations in real life. This helps us enhance our role-playing skills.

Another suggestion that I tell everyone is to consider other people's points of view. During my government term, I needed to follow this advise, which was given to me by a trusted friend. He said that you never know what happens in another person's life. I've learned that even if I'm right in a fight, I still need to consider other people's feelings and situations. You may be wondering how this may help us increase the level of role play. While it will not have a direct effect, it will cause people to be more considerate and respectful of one another, which can improve the role play experience.
 

Cyraes

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Joined
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Messages
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Information
1. Your name IRL: Alireza Hosseini
2. Your age: 21
3. Time zone: EST - North Carolina
4. Average online per day: 12+ hours
5. Your Discord: its.arixen
6. Your Nickname: Arian Luciano
7. Your ID: 184530

Additional information
1. Leader of Federal Investigation Bureau

2. Why do you want to be a leader of this specific organization? (List three reasons with an explanation)
So, as you can see, I've been in the city for a long time, and I've had both successful and unsuccessful leadership, but I've learned one thing: listen to your friends and family members. I now have a pretty open calendar in real life, therefore I am spending most of my time in the city, and I wanted to share something with the community. I considered joining the admin staff, but I am not sure whether I am ready for that level of responsibility and commitment. I am particularly interested in LEOs, and I have previously served as governor. However, I enjoy participating in events with my friends and members. I don't appreciate being sidelined because of my rank, and while I enjoyed government, I believe it's time for me to pursue what I truly enjoy, which is FIB.

During my Vagos and Blood leadership, I discovered that when I am the leader and am actually present with members at an event. People feel included, and they become more engaged, but while I was in government, all I could do was sit there and give them money, which wasn't enough. I sensed a significant distance between the leadership team and the members. As a result, I prefer to work in organizations such as LSPD, SAHP, and FIB, where I can interact with my members and make them feel that they are a part of my leadership term.Also, I realized that as a leader, you have no power unless it is granted to you by your brothers and sisters in arms. You can only be a successful leader if you have enough individuals who are willing to fight alongside you as a team.

I also have suggestions to make the organization more active and enjoyable for everyone. A notable example is M.E.O.W., which stands for Mission: Entrap Outlaws Worldwide ( Video Link ) . This operation has already been carried out by me and other agents that I have trained under the current leadership, with up to 90% effectiveness in apprehending offenders. A decent summary would be that we contact the wanted individuals and inform them that they have been chosen in a giveaway or an interview, and then we contact other Organization such as Li or EMS to ask them to help us by lure them into a trap where many agents are waiting for a code and will arrest the individual. (Has worked perfectly with the help of Li leadership - A big thanks to them)
Side note: On 16th of August there was more than 20 arrests between bank to the server rest done by this method

Another operation is Operation LS Freedom. where we train undercover officers to act as if they are purchasing illegal firearms or other illegal products. Once the suspect has shown that he is in possession of illegal materials, our teams will move in and arrest him.

Finally, I want to be a leader in an organization since it will allow me to meet new people and form new relationships. It would also allow me to aid others by clearing the path for new gamers. It also provides me with a group of people with whom I may have fun and rediscover old feelings. But more crucially, it will allow me to form long-term relationships.

3. Your advice for improving the Roleplay level in the organization.
I don't like giving advice, but I can make a suggestion: leaders should study more real-world situations and methods to help their members feel more engaged in the game. Study hostage situations and build game scenarios based on real life tactics; this way, members will not only gain tactical information that will benefit them in game, but also how to manage situations in real life. This helps us enhance our role-playing skills.

Another suggestion that I tell everyone is to consider other people's points of view. During my government term, I needed to follow this advise, which was given to me by a trusted friend. He said that you never know what happens in another person's life. I've learned that even if I'm right in a fight, I still need to consider other people's feelings and situations. You may be wondering how this may help us increase the level of role play. While it will not have a direct effect, it will cause people to be more considerate and respectful of one another, which can improve the role play experience.
You deserve it brother!!!!
 

Aleksandergod

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+ This will be the best term of FIB ever since the first leader stepped up. Countless units joining, a lot of experienced people and most importantly: a lot of quality RP that will make the 10-15 enjoy the trip to DOC.
 

RM2R

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Joined
Aug 22, 2025
Messages
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Information
1. Your name IRL: Alireza Hosseini
2. Your age: 21
3. Time zone: EST - North Carolina
4. Average online per day: 12+ hours
5. Your Discord: its.arixen
6. Your Nickname: Arian Luciano
7. Your ID: 184530

Additional information
1. Leader of Federal Investigation Bureau

2. Why do you want to be a leader of this specific organization? (List three reasons with an explanation)
So, as you can see, I've been in the city for a long time, and I've had both successful and unsuccessful leadership, but I've learned one thing: listen to your friends and family members. I now have a pretty open calendar in real life, therefore I am spending most of my time in the city, and I wanted to share something with the community. I considered joining the admin staff, but I am not sure whether I am ready for that level of responsibility and commitment. I am particularly interested in LEOs, and I have previously served as governor. However, I enjoy participating in events with my friends and members. I don't appreciate being sidelined because of my rank, and while I enjoyed government, I believe it's time for me to pursue what I truly enjoy, which is FIB.

During my Vagos and Blood leadership, I discovered that when I am the leader and am actually present with members at an event. People feel included, and they become more engaged, but while I was in government, all I could do was sit there and give them money, which wasn't enough. I sensed a significant distance between the leadership team and the members. As a result, I prefer to work in organizations such as LSPD, SAHP, and FIB, where I can interact with my members and make them feel that they are a part of my leadership term.Also, I realized that as a leader, you have no power unless it is granted to you by your brothers and sisters in arms. You can only be a successful leader if you have enough individuals who are willing to fight alongside you as a team.

I also have suggestions to make the organization more active and enjoyable for everyone. A notable example is M.E.O.W., which stands for Mission: Entrap Outlaws Worldwide ( Video Link ) . This operation has already been carried out by me and other agents that I have trained under the current leadership, with up to 90% effectiveness in apprehending offenders. A decent summary would be that we contact the wanted individuals and inform them that they have been chosen in a giveaway or an interview, and then we contact other Organization such as Li or EMS to ask them to help us by lure them into a trap where many agents are waiting for a code and will arrest the individual. (Has worked perfectly with the help of Li leadership - A big thanks to them)
Side note: On 16th of August there was more than 20 arrests between bank to the server rest done by this method

Another operation is Operation LS Freedom. where we train undercover officers to act as if they are purchasing illegal firearms or other illegal products. Once the suspect has shown that he is in possession of illegal materials, our teams will move in and arrest him.

Finally, I want to be a leader in an organization since it will allow me to meet new people and form new relationships. It would also allow me to aid others by clearing the path for new gamers. It also provides me with a group of people with whom I may have fun and rediscover old feelings. But more crucially, it will allow me to form long-term relationships.

3. Your advice for improving the Roleplay level in the organization.
I don't like giving advice, but I can make a suggestion: leaders should study more real-world situations and methods to help their members feel more engaged in the game. Study hostage situations and build game scenarios based on real life tactics; this way, members will not only gain tactical information that will benefit them in game, but also how to manage situations in real life. This helps us enhance our role-playing skills.

Another suggestion that I tell everyone is to consider other people's points of view. During my government term, I needed to follow this advise, which was given to me by a trusted friend. He said that you never know what happens in another person's life. I've learned that even if I'm right in a fight, I still need to consider other people's feelings and situations. You may be wondering how this may help us increase the level of role play. While it will not have a direct effect, it will cause people to be more considerate and respectful of one another, which can improve the role play experience.
The best
 

johnn koo

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Joined
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Messages
42
Information
1. Your name IRL: Alireza Hosseini
2. Your age: 21
3. Time zone: EST - North Carolina
4. Average online per day: 12+ hours
5. Your Discord: its.arixen
6. Your Nickname: Arian Luciano
7. Your ID: 184530

Additional information
1. Leader of Federal Investigation Bureau

2. Why do you want to be a leader of this specific organization? (List three reasons with an explanation)
So, as you can see, I've been in the city for a long time, and I've had both successful and unsuccessful leadership, but I've learned one thing: listen to your friends and family members. I now have a pretty open calendar in real life, therefore I am spending most of my time in the city, and I wanted to share something with the community. I considered joining the admin staff, but I am not sure whether I am ready for that level of responsibility and commitment. I am particularly interested in LEOs, and I have previously served as governor. However, I enjoy participating in events with my friends and members. I don't appreciate being sidelined because of my rank, and while I enjoyed government, I believe it's time for me to pursue what I truly enjoy, which is FIB.

During my Vagos and Blood leadership, I discovered that when I am the leader and am actually present with members at an event. People feel included, and they become more engaged, but while I was in government, all I could do was sit there and give them money, which wasn't enough. I sensed a significant distance between the leadership team and the members. As a result, I prefer to work in organizations such as LSPD, SAHP, and FIB, where I can interact with my members and make them feel that they are a part of my leadership term.Also, I realized that as a leader, you have no power unless it is granted to you by your brothers and sisters in arms. You can only be a successful leader if you have enough individuals who are willing to fight alongside you as a team.

I also have suggestions to make the organization more active and enjoyable for everyone. A notable example is M.E.O.W., which stands for Mission: Entrap Outlaws Worldwide ( Video Link ) . This operation has already been carried out by me and other agents that I have trained under the current leadership, with up to 90% effectiveness in apprehending offenders. A decent summary would be that we contact the wanted individuals and inform them that they have been chosen in a giveaway or an interview, and then we contact other Organization such as Li or EMS to ask them to help us by lure them into a trap where many agents are waiting for a code and will arrest the individual. (Has worked perfectly with the help of Li leadership - A big thanks to them)
Side note: On 16th of August there was more than 20 arrests between bank to the server rest done by this method

Another operation is Operation LS Freedom. where we train undercover officers to act as if they are purchasing illegal firearms or other illegal products. Once the suspect has shown that he is in possession of illegal materials, our teams will move in and arrest him.

Finally, I want to be a leader in an organization since it will allow me to meet new people and form new relationships. It would also allow me to aid others by clearing the path for new gamers. It also provides me with a group of people with whom I may have fun and rediscover old feelings. But more crucially, it will allow me to form long-term relationships.

3. Your advice for improving the Roleplay level in the organization.
I don't like giving advice, but I can make a suggestion: leaders should study more real-world situations and methods to help their members feel more engaged in the game. Study hostage situations and build game scenarios based on real life tactics; this way, members will not only gain tactical information that will benefit them in game, but also how to manage situations in real life. This helps us enhance our role-playing skills.

Another suggestion that I tell everyone is to consider other people's points of view. During my government term, I needed to follow this advise, which was given to me by a trusted friend. He said that you never know what happens in another person's life. I've learned that even if I'm right in a fight, I still need to consider other people's feelings and situations. You may be wondering how this may help us increase the level of role play. While it will not have a direct effect, it will cause people to be more considerate and respectful of one another, which can improve the role play experience.

Information
1. Your name IRL: Alireza Hosseini
2. Your age: 21
3. Time zone: EST - North Carolina
4. Average online per day: 12+ hours
5. Your Discord: its.arixen
6. Your Nickname: Arian Luciano
7. Your ID: 184530

Additional information
1. Leader of Federal Investigation Bureau

2. Why do you want to be a leader of this specific organization? (List three reasons with an explanation)
So, as you can see, I've been in the city for a long time, and I've had both successful and unsuccessful leadership, but I've learned one thing: listen to your friends and family members. I now have a pretty open calendar in real life, therefore I am spending most of my time in the city, and I wanted to share something with the community. I considered joining the admin staff, but I am not sure whether I am ready for that level of responsibility and commitment. I am particularly interested in LEOs, and I have previously served as governor. However, I enjoy participating in events with my friends and members. I don't appreciate being sidelined because of my rank, and while I enjoyed government, I believe it's time for me to pursue what I truly enjoy, which is FIB.

During my Vagos and Blood leadership, I discovered that when I am the leader and am actually present with members at an event. People feel included, and they become more engaged, but while I was in government, all I could do was sit there and give them money, which wasn't enough. I sensed a significant distance between the leadership team and the members. As a result, I prefer to work in organizations such as LSPD, SAHP, and FIB, where I can interact with my members and make them feel that they are a part of my leadership term.Also, I realized that as a leader, you have no power unless it is granted to you by your brothers and sisters in arms. You can only be a successful leader if you have enough individuals who are willing to fight alongside you as a team.

I also have suggestions to make the organization more active and enjoyable for everyone. A notable example is M.E.O.W., which stands for Mission: Entrap Outlaws Worldwide ( Video Link ) . This operation has already been carried out by me and other agents that I have trained under the current leadership, with up to 90% effectiveness in apprehending offenders. A decent summary would be that we contact the wanted individuals and inform them that they have been chosen in a giveaway or an interview, and then we contact other Organization such as Li or EMS to ask them to help us by lure them into a trap where many agents are waiting for a code and will arrest the individual. (Has worked perfectly with the help of Li leadership - A big thanks to them)
Side note: On 16th of August there was more than 20 arrests between bank to the server rest done by this method

Another operation is Operation LS Freedom. where we train undercover officers to act as if they are purchasing illegal firearms or other illegal products. Once the suspect has shown that he is in possession of illegal materials, our teams will move in and arrest him.

Finally, I want to be a leader in an organization since it will allow me to meet new people and form new relationships. It would also allow me to aid others by clearing the path for new gamers. It also provides me with a group of people with whom I may have fun and rediscover old feelings. But more crucially, it will allow me to form long-term relationships.

3. Your advice for improving the Roleplay level in the organization.
I don't like giving advice, but I can make a suggestion: leaders should study more real-world situations and methods to help their members feel more engaged in the game. Study hostage situations and build game scenarios based on real life tactics; this way, members will not only gain tactical information that will benefit them in game, but also how to manage situations in real life. This helps us enhance our role-playing skills.

Another suggestion that I tell everyone is to consider other people's points of view. During my government term, I needed to follow this advise, which was given to me by a trusted friend. He said that you never know what happens in another person's life. I've learned that even if I'm right in a fight, I still need to consider other people's feelings and situations. You may be wondering how this may help us increase the level of role play. While it will not have a direct effect, it will cause people to be more considerate and respectful of one another, which can improve the role play experience.
Information
1. Your name IRL: Alireza Hosseini
2. Your age: 21
3. Time zone: EST - North Carolina
4. Average online per day: 12+ hours
5. Your Discord: its.arixen
6. Your Nickname: Arian Luciano
7. Your ID: 184530

Additional information
1. Leader of Federal Investigation Bureau

2. Why do you want to be a leader of this specific organization? (List three reasons with an explanation)
So, as you can see, I've been in the city for a long time, and I've had both successful and unsuccessful leadership, but I've learned one thing: listen to your friends and family members. I now have a pretty open calendar in real life, therefore I am spending most of my time in the city, and I wanted to share something with the community. I considered joining the admin staff, but I am not sure whether I am ready for that level of responsibility and commitment. I am particularly interested in LEOs, and I have previously served as governor. However, I enjoy participating in events with my friends and members. I don't appreciate being sidelined because of my rank, and while I enjoyed government, I believe it's time for me to pursue what I truly enjoy, which is FIB.

During my Vagos and Blood leadership, I discovered that when I am the leader and am actually present with members at an event. People feel included, and they become more engaged, but while I was in government, all I could do was sit there and give them money, which wasn't enough. I sensed a significant distance between the leadership team and the members. As a result, I prefer to work in organizations such as LSPD, SAHP, and FIB, where I can interact with my members and make them feel that they are a part of my leadership term.Also, I realized that as a leader, you have no power unless it is granted to you by your brothers and sisters in arms. You can only be a successful leader if you have enough individuals who are willing to fight alongside you as a team.

I also have suggestions to make the organization more active and enjoyable for everyone. A notable example is M.E.O.W., which stands for Mission: Entrap Outlaws Worldwide ( Video Link ) . This operation has already been carried out by me and other agents that I have trained under the current leadership, with up to 90% effectiveness in apprehending offenders. A decent summary would be that we contact the wanted individuals and inform them that they have been chosen in a giveaway or an interview, and then we contact other Organization such as Li or EMS to ask them to help us by lure them into a trap where many agents are waiting for a code and will arrest the individual. (Has worked perfectly with the help of Li leadership - A big thanks to them)
Side note: On 16th of August there was more than 20 arrests between bank to the server rest done by this method

Another operation is Operation LS Freedom. where we train undercover officers to act as if they are purchasing illegal firearms or other illegal products. Once the suspect has shown that he is in possession of illegal materials, our teams will move in and arrest him.

Finally, I want to be a leader in an organization since it will allow me to meet new people and form new relationships. It would also allow me to aid others by clearing the path for new gamers. It also provides me with a group of people with whom I may have fun and rediscover old feelings. But more crucially, it will allow me to form long-term relationships.

3. Your advice for improving the Roleplay level in the organization.
I don't like giving advice, but I can make a suggestion: leaders should study more real-world situations and methods to help their members feel more engaged in the game. Study hostage situations and build game scenarios based on real life tactics; this way, members will not only gain tactical information that will benefit them in game, but also how to manage situations in real life. This helps us enhance our role-playing skills.

Another suggestion that I tell everyone is to consider other people's points of view. During my government term, I needed to follow this advise, which was given to me by a trusted friend. He said that you never know what happens in another person's life. I've learned that even if I'm right in a fight, I still need to consider other people's feelings and situations. You may be wondering how this may help us increase the level of role play. While it will not have a direct effect, it will cause people to be more considerate and respectful of one another, which can improve the role play experience.
GL+
 

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