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Raspody

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  1. 21 minutes ago, Pistol Pete said:

    +1. Would be sick in general if business properties could purchase an item of furniture that allows them to sell items via script. Alternatively, a command like /sellspot (similar to /stashspot) could be introduced. 

    I think the devs are looking to create a self-sustaining economy and I believe this supports that vision.

    I envisage a pawn shop dynamic where players can sell unwanted items such as radios for say $400 and the shop lists the item for sale at $600. The prices could be set by the property owner (buy and sell), much like a fuel station. This would also give something for the government to do as they could inspect businesses to ensure they're selling items they have the necessary licenses for.

    +1 to this idea and the thred post

  2. One day Officer Stevenson decided to go on a quick patrol thinking nothing more than a casual day.... He passed by a store and seen a horrible image of  2 guns being pointed at the cashier. He made a backup call but the robbers noticed him and he needed to react quickly to the shots heading his way...n1.thumb.PNG.82d04e761fc624837cefbab5b5bd3157.PNG
    He shot the driver onto the ground. And after that he fell in coma after getting 2 lower spine shots.....

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    Medic helped him inside the ambulance quickly trying to save his life... Both of the bullets in the lower spine went clean thru. At least thats what the medics said.

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    When he got to MD . He was awoken in a wheelchair. Unable to move anything below his waist. He tried to continue working in LSPD. But was not capable of doing what needed to be done.
    He got medical suspension untill he recovered. After the words Lieutenant told him he fallen into a huge depression . Drinking and not caring at all

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    After few weeks he started feeling pain right where he was shot at. He went to md where a medic tried to see whats wrong with the healed wound. 
    He was not capable from seeing it with his bare eyes. So he ushered Stevenson inside the MD.

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    He helped Mr Stevenson onto the table doing a scan over his GSW's. What the scan he found out fragment of the bullet was still near his spinal nerve system and that was the reason why he was disabled.

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    Mr Stevenson scared for his life with no family. He wanted to speak one last time over his radio to his colleagues 

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    With patience he tried to save Mr Stevenson. He attempted to do one of the hardest surgery's in his life. attempting to remove the bullet fragment that was left in there

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    But his failed such a hard task and Mr Stevenson took his last breath on that table. Dying to internal wounds.

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  3. 1 hour ago, Wifye said:

    This is a mixed bag honestly. I wouldn't mind seeing some toolkit that could repair some damage if the vehicle isn't damaged to the point of not starting. The problem with an item fixing a car that won't start is that it removes the need for towing damaged vehicles almost entirely. It would be like having an item that could get an injured person off the ground rather than using a medic.

    It's not fun having to wait for a tow truck to show up but it's the consequence of failing to maintain a vehicle similar to maintaining health.

    In conclusion, a toolkit to repair some damage if the car is still working would be similar to food healing when your not on the ground injured. I think that would be the better fit and option while removing the least amount of potential rp/interaction.

    i mean you would make it logical for RP purpose that you cant fix the broken car.But if its able to start that you can fix idk 100 of 1000 every 30 mins with wrench. Because they are literally useless right now on the server and it would add some RP with wrenches and i find that better then no rp

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