IF I start.
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Regarding the RP, i was thinking that instead of 18 hours to get out of town it should be 3 days like in the original Resident Evil, the reason i say this is because the government only destroys Racoon City after realizing there is no hope left and since at this moment the police force is still with advantage there is no reason to blow the town so soon...plus it allows to extend things more.
Also besides Nemesis can we include other monsters like Lickers, Hunters and such? Cause zombies are too slow and dumb to conquer the police station but Lickers would prove to be too much for the common cop, i read in a file in RE2 that it was that way that the police force resisting inside the station actually got slaughtered.
OK, Julius. I wanna join this RP too, approve or disapprove this character the matter is yours.
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Name: Wayne Glenfield
Gender: Male
Age: 30
Job: Raccoon Police Officer
Appearance:
Hair: brown and very short hair
Eyes: blue
Height: 188 cm
Weight: 84 kg
Build: It can see that he goes to gym
Complexion: Normal white skin, muscular.
Noteworthy Features: Mole above the left eyebrow
Attire:
-normal Raccoon Police uniform, no cap.
Personality: Wayne is a nice guy and really bad joker, he is kinda guy that puts the job in the first place.
First Impression: People would think he takes everything seroiusly, even if he doesn't.
Equipment:
-Desert Eagle (http://www.topguntours.co.uk/Resources/Desert Eagle.jpg)
-Has bulletproof vest under the uniform
-Flashlight
Quick History: Wayne was born in Raccoon City. He passed the Raccoon Primary School and Raccoon Secondary School but he failed at college. So he left the college to be an Umbrella Corp. security guard. But when he found out that Umbrella was experimenting with suspicious and dangerous acids he left and joined Raccoon Police Forces. He was doing very good till the time the T-Virus start spreading.