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  1. Citizen's Name: Matt Armstrong Citizen's Gender: Male Citizen's DOB: 15/09/1971 Citizen's Place of Birth: London, UK Citizen's Language(s): English, Arabic, Pashto Citizen's Affiliation: President of Iron Pegasus Matt Armstrong was born in London, UK in the year of 1971. He was born into a military family, where his father was serving in the British Armed Forces and sent to Vietnam to train the U.S Army in fighting the Vietcong. Armstrong's father also was a part of Operation Banner in Northern Ireland from 1969 to 1974. As Matt Armstrong was growing up, he was enthusiastic about following in his father's footsteps. Every year, Matt’s father would be absent for long periods as he was frequently deployed. But despite his absence, as Matt was growing up, his father never failed to teach him valuable lessons, from working on motorcycles in their garage at home to how to protect himself and those he loved. His father was an inspiration to him. With Matt learning some mechanical skills as a teenager, this eventually led to Matt getting his first-ever motorcycle and which then gave him the freedom to begin to learn how to ride. The year is 1991. Matt Armstrong is 20 years old and was already serving as a Signaller in the Royal Signals for the British Territorial Army for the last 2 years. With Matt awaiting his father to return home from the Gulf War, instead, he was informed that his father was unfortunately killed in action. With this upsetting news, Armstrong decided to transition to the regular armed forces, declaring him a full-time soldier. After several years of serving in the British Armed Forces, Armstrong was finally called to war. In the time of 2002, Armstrong was called upon to be part of Operation Herrick, the war in Afghanistan. With Armstrong being part of the SAS Signals Squadron, he was finally put to the test and still lived in anger of his father's death and had been looking for some way to honour his father since. Several years into the war in Afghanistan, Matt had already served several tours, declaring him at the time, a high ranking official in the Armed Forces. Although being successful, the unfortunate nature of war clouded him with traumatic experiences through the horrors of war, and death of his brothers, which eventually led to Matt suffering from PTSD. Operation Herrick ends. The year was 2014. Matt relocated to the Greek Island of Lemnos located by the Aegean Sea, looking to start up a business in Private Military Contracting. He and several men that he served within the war decided to start up the organisation known as 'Pegasus Security'. This point onward, they spent several years adapting and integrating to the conflict happening on Lemnos and managed to get up their firm on protecting political officials and wealthy celebrities of Greece. After they reached having around 43 agents being a part of the firm, they decided to assist law enforcement and NATO forces to fight against the rebels of Lemnos. Eventually putting all the rebels into hiding. After several years of Matt serving as the General of this firm, their success was noticed and the firm eventually decided to relocate after the amount of violence, war and killing. The contracting firm was eventually closed as the men decided that they wanted to start a new life somewhere else, and looked into that wouldn't involve violence. With several of the men being interested in bikes, they decided they should eventually start up a motorcycle club in a new city. The decision was made that some of the men, including Matt, decided to relocate to the city of Los Santos, and look into starting a motorcycle club. After the relocation to the city, Matt and the others expected the city to be a place they could settle in to nicely, however, suddenly they had realised the city was crawling with crime and gangs. This caused them to focus on ways to get themselves established and that they needed to establish themselves in a way that would be as strategic as possible and not cause any fuss between the gangs and organisations in the city. Matt decided as employment in the city was scarce, he would look into working into freelancing jobs. Although he served in the military and worked alongside the oil industry in the Greek Island of Lemnos, he decided that considering mining operations and mechanical engineering on vehicles would be something that could allow him to integrate and adapt into the city of Los Santos. After successfully making a living on freelance-based work, Matt decided with the other several men he came with to Los Santos, they would finally try to establish making the motorcycle club. As lots of plans and preparations were made, the club was then founded under the name of 'Iron Pegasus' motorcycle club. Upon establishing the club, the news began to spread around the city, and the club members and Matt are eventually confronted by gangs in the city as to why the club was established in the city, and what the club's agenda was to make income. Flashbacks eventually fill Matt's head from the war in Afghanistan after they met with a gang with numbers of over 40, all holding Kalashnikov rifles in their hands. A strange experience for the club members as they were not expecting this city to be so powerful in gangs, and thought that law enforcement would have these problems under control after their pleasant time in Greece of keeping violent situations and rebellions under control. After the club decided to work effectively in diplomacy, Matt and the other members of the club managed to get the club established and in a position that would allow them to grow, adapt and get themselves into the business that they planned for, whilst also allowing them to run a successful fully functioning motorcycle club.
  2. vG - Valhalla Gaming, hit that for years on SA:MP and MTA.
  3. I'd like to clarify, based on my first post about this. Most of this was indeed based on 'IC' issues that should have been resolved IC'lly. Although robbing is no longer common for me or other members of the club anymore, I still have seen several occasions that people I know have left the community for good due to being robbed to an extent that broke their game-play experience and immersion to being what they were trying to achieve in the community, which can be sad. So based on what I said before, I now believe rules don't need to be changed or cool-down mechanics to be implemented, but possibly a consideration of thought should be made on adding more 'No Crime Zones' to some more areas.
  4. Mhm, that wouldn't work.. Especially with this server that there is a lot of killing going on, I would also be against this as it's harsh. Imagine putting over 2,000 hours into your character, and then that's it. It's over. However, back in my SA:MP days, there was an RP initiation rule known as 'CK' Character Kill, which basically if more than 7 members kill you and you are on your own and they filed the paperwork to have you executed/assassinated and it gets approved by an admin, then that character is permanently dead.
  5. Times of success. The club has really made great efforts in diplomacy and recruitment, allowing them to recover well from when the club was first founded in the city, where the club were previously dealing with problems left and right. With success approaching from every corner, the club decides to take it to the beach and get some time of relaxation. The club has now been able to focus on their original goals of obtaining businesses in real estate and set up mining operations successfully. Clubbing. A true first moment for the club. After lots of blood, sweat and tears put to working on getting the club up and running. The club hits it's first club. Vodka. Whiskey. Rum. It's been a long time since some of the members are able to puke on their own shoes, get lost drunk walking on a highway. A true healing process.
  6. Armstrong is informed by the club's secretary that someone is framing them for some bad actions being committed to other organisations. With the information given, Kirk and Armstrong decide to arrange a meeting with a gang that believes they were being hit by the club. From this point, diplomatic arrangements are made to meet this gang and resolve the issues. Upon arriving to the location of the meeting. Armstrong speaks out honestly to the high command of this gang with an answer of who has been hitting them. With the high command of this gang acknowledging this, they are pleased to hear information on what has been going on and are relieved it's not the club. Both high command of both organisations manage to negotiate a way to ensure that it's not the club hitting them with professional communication. From this point, the club and the gang negotiate successfully arranging that the club will not be harmed by the gang. With the meeting being a success, the club and the gang exchange names and then the club head out to the road. It's a sunny day, the meeting is a success. The club heads out back to the city.
  7. It was a pleasure having you Lina! We're sorry to hear you go. We hope to see you around and hope you find the right fit for your lifestyle and club. See you on the road!
  8. Probably related to the story that was recently posted, haha. We were technically in hiding bud, haha! You should see us around more now hopefully, and thanks a lot!
  9. Iron Pegasus have a rough few days, and decide to go out for their weekly cruise. It's a nice day, the Road Captain's training formations and cruise speeds. The club take their wheels to the highway to perform highway cruise training. The cruise turns out to be successful, and members are beginning to form good cruise formations. Upon hearing some bad news, Armstrong decides to form an emergency meeting. Armstrong informs all members; "We seem to have a target on our back." With the members agreeing, a decision is made to perform diplomacy with other organisations. The club decides, we need information to find out why we are targets. Another meeting is formed, yet this time with an anonymous individual. The club gathers some information from the contact, allowing them to make better diplomatic decisions. The club begins to seek out the problems based on the recent misunderstandings. The club in the middle of patching one of their members, is approached by armed men. With the club coming outside to attempt talk their way out of the situation. The masked man asks questions about if we are hostile and if we are a gang. The man appears to be a high command member of the Triads. The club successfully negotiates with the Triad member in ensuring there is no further hostility. Although, one problem is solved of expressing that the club is legal, other gangs still believe we operate in illegal operations. The club attempts to find all the leadership of all criminal organisations and negotiate with them.
  10. Yeah, that's a good point mate. I guess we've just come at a bad time when there is lots of powerful gangs. Thanks for all the information about that, I am glad someone has let us know that this happens and that it's hard starting out from nothing. The thing is, we are a legal MC, but operate in illegal activities very rarely, this could be from small things like selling a firearm, etc. We do not do drugs, we do not rob people, etc. In fact, we provide protection to people in distress such as people in the mines. In terms of it being an IC thing, you are correct. Without full information, it turns out someone has been pretending to rep us and go around town DM'ing... So we are getting the blame for it. But yeah, we just assumed it was an OOC occurrence. Thanks for the heads up and good information buddy!
  11. Dizo

    Combat Logging

    From my understanding, it seems there was a feature in the works with something like /logout right? Why not, we just have a radius that if a guy has fired their weapon and the victim is in that vicinity of 30 metres, or whatever. If they try to logout, it will say 'You are in Combat and can not log out' I have seen this in many games, it's a very simple system and works well. If a player just does ALT+F4, the victim that is in that 30m radius, automatically pings over to a log for the admins/devs and they will see that someone has closed the game without the proper use of /logout and that their state of isInCombat was [TRUE]. Sorry, game dev mind taking over me, but yeah, I think something to catch people doing it is also far more effective to reduce combat logging and issue out bans. That's my input as a solution for this problem.
  12. We are not an illegal faction. 90% of our work is legal work. It is not an IC issue at all, it's toxicity of the community, young kids with nothing to do but just be like "Oh, look there's a guy running on the road, let's rob him quick. Oh look another, let's rob him quick! Oh look, a biker! Screw it, let's rob him tooooo!" - This behaviour is just massive Non-RP for me. Repetitive gameplay is boring, if they were to do other stuff to, it would balance things out. My point is that there is no balance here mate. I don't want to have to relate to the forums all my time on Eclipse RP, if I am spending more time in an OOC perspective of things, I am not exactly playing the game am I? Why would I not be aware of the basic rules? I am fully aware of the rules, this is not a problem of just the rules being strict enough, it's about that the majority of the players are toxic, and want to treat the server like it's GTA Online. I am not about that mate.
  13. Right, This is going to be a very simple suggestion, but I am very sick of my time so far since being a new player just only 2 weeks ago on Eclipse RP. The robbing that happens is just way over the top. Something needs to be put in place as people are leaving the community for good. The Start of a Normal Casual Club I am trying to start a normal motorcycle club, which has started out very successful, when suddenly I am getting people saying they are just constantly being robbed in ridiculous places, the same places such as a gas station in the city. It's already caused several people I know to leave for good. Is this really a Serious RP Server? The robbing needs to seriously be put down a notch, or at least some new/modified rules put into place. This is not GTA Online where people run around with RPGs. This is a serious role-play server, and all we are getting is attacked constantly with no RP reason, suddenly 3 gangs targeting us for absolutely no reason. Casual Drive down the Road I'm driving 145km down a road, when suddenly 2 guys drive aside me and say through their mics: "Off the bike, off the bike, off the bike." What is this rubbish? He then decides to type into /b Fear rp - Because I am not stopping the bike, but instead driving to my original planned destination. Is this how it's going to be? That we can't even just travel alone to pop to the shop without being attacked by a bunch of people. That's most of my anger expressed, if this robbing continues, I am truly gone.. I finish work after 9 hours to come on to Eclipse to have fun and relax with the MC, when every 5 minutes, something is happening to us. Do I have a problem with a Challenging road to success? Absolutely not, I am fine with things being difficult, as it's what makes the game fun, to actually work hard to get to places. But no, this is not difficult, it's literally impossible. Either of us can't drive more than 2 minutes without being held up by this petty gangs. They annoy me, there is too many of them, and action should be taken towards that, or at least a balance of factions. Eg. 3 Gangster Factions, 3 Mafias, 3 MCs, 3 Legal Organisations, and so on. My 10 Years of RP Experience (SAMP, MTA, ARMA 3) Every time I have ran a faction on other RP games, I have always had a blasting experience, because of server rule enforcement, cooldown systems for criminal actions, etc. The Solutions: Solution 01: Cool-downs for Robbing Not sure how this would work, but I believe the devs should have a talk about if cool-downs could be an option for sorting this out. Solution 02: Create/Modify and Enforce Rules better The rules need to be changed definitely. There are so many gangs in the city, and most of them just go around robbing. Either place more /ncz's or something. Solution 03: Victim Cooldown Timer Another solution would be to introduce a mechanic that gives the victim a protection for a certain period of time or such. This would need a lot of thought behind it.
  14. Matt Armstrong and some of the other club members decide to go forward with the meeting. Upon the club walking into the territory of this gang, tensions rise when many firearms are seen. Suddenly being outnumbered out of nowhere, it was a difficult situation for the club to be in. Out of nowhere, many more members of the gang show up to the meeting as well armed to the teeth. The club has been in worse situations than this back in their time in the military. Armstrong decides, we've got this. They have no intention of shooting us. "Let's finish this meeting and get on with it." - Armstrong says. Armstrong begins speaking to the skull faced masked man that identified himself as the highest command around. With a permission request given from Armstrong to the man about claiming the garage nearby. The man decides to ask questions on why and what can you do for us if we let you get that business. Armstrong provides a proposition to the man that could be good for both parties. A positive response comes from the members of the gang, and the man asks for Armstrong's contact. With the man taking Armstrong's number, the meeting is concluded at this point. The club eagerly waits to hear back from the gang they have met if the permission is given.
  15. This is the story of the Iron Pegasus Motorcycle Club. 08.03.2020 - Finding the right workshop in Los Santos Matt Armstrong and the other high command decide to check out a location regarding their plan of opening up a mechanical workshop in the city of Los Santos. The members of the club decide to all form together and spend some time in the workshop to see if the environment suits them. From that point, it is agreed by all members of the club that this workshop is suitable to get open for business. The club heads in to the workshop and begins to explore the equipment and tools that they may need when opening up shop. Armstrong brings Tony Black over to examine some areas of the workshop to make sure it is in working order. After having several areas of the workshop checked by our best mechanic, the decision to have a one day trial is assessed by the club. The trial begins. The club members begin to gather their bikes in to the workshop, reminiscing them back to the past. They begin to work for several hours in the workshop with the tools they could get their hands on. Plans are also made by the club to hopefully one day contact the government in getting this as their first legitimate business. Armstrong receives a call from a club member, with something sounding very urgent. Tony Devachy informs Matt that it is no longer as simple as applying for a permit for the location. Devachy brings up some devastating news that purchasing the workshop could cause problems for us. Armstrong is told, there is a powerful gang in the neighbourhood that may take this as a hostile action. Matt Armstrong informs the club that there will be a very big meeting in place. Armstrong says: "Prepare yourselves gentlemen, it's going to be tough meeting."
  16. Thanks for the feedback Jimmy, I agree with you entirely. Made the changes, already looking much better. Likewise to you too buddy!
  17. Iron Pegasus (IPMC) is a motorcycle club founded on February 2020 in the heart of Los Santos. Proud Members of the Armed Forces Club Founded by: Matt Armstrong Tom Winters Tony Devachy Tony Black Anthony Rizzo Nicoran Demeo The Story of Founding the MC Matt Armstrong, the Founder and President of Iron Pegasus Motorcycle Club established the club after realising that Los Santos is a good location to have a club for the reasons of operating in legal businesses such as real estate, mechanical engineering, private security and mining operations. However, after having a rough time setting up in Los Santos, the members of the club have taken operations to a level that they thought they never would. Several members of the club served in the military in the early 2000's and after the war, the club became founded by 6 guys that served together. Before the club was founded, they lived and worked in Vice City as mechanics working on bikes as their everyday work. From this point, they also got involved in providing private security for organisations. Ever since the club being involved in hostile situations, it has taken a toll on the members mental health, therefore causing them to do things they would never have imagined. Iron Pegasus MC is a club that has lost it's true meaning of what it is to be a legitimate club, and have turned to the bad side of things. Why was the MC established? The members of the club before they became a club never found anything in their life that represented the feeling of being in a brotherhood, so after several years of finishing their service in the military, they all decided together when they were in the process of embarking on as Private Military Contractors, that it would be a better fit for them if they were to try and operate in something that doesn't involve war behind it, therefore leading to them making a bike club. Where is the MC based? The club intended to setup somewhere in the county areas of Los Santos, however, due to recent events that occurred in Paleto Bay, the club now chooses to settle down in the city. After being attacked severely by a gang in Paleto, the club has set up a hideout in the city as they fear for their lives after seeing the power and numbers of the gangs based in Los Santos. Who are the partners of Iron Pegasus MC? IPMC has made a partnership with the San Andreas Workers Union. (SAWU) 1 Month - Become partners with another organisation. 2 Months - Have at least 15 patched members in the club. 3 Months - Obtain opportunities with several other organisations. 4 Months - Have a basic base of operations for all members. 5 Months - Have several properties of business owned by the club. 6 Months - Have at least 30 patched members in the club. 7 Months - Have a base of operations that meets a high standard for the club. 8 Months - Have a treasury for the club with a value of over $10,000,000 9 Months - Have at least 45 patched members in the club. 10 Months - Have a mining operation facility with civilian employees. 11 Months - Have a club house in the heart of the city of Los Santos. 12 Months - Have a mechanical workshop for citizens in the city of Los Santos. 48 Months - To become a 100% legitimate motorcycle club. What does the club aim to achieve? The club has been trying to find it's place in Los Santos after making many connections with other organisations and aims to one day also get a workshop up to allow the club to work on bikes, cars and offering services to the public on getting their vehicles repaired and upgraded to their standards. Also, to get more properties associated with the MC such as a clubhouse and facilities for mining operations. Although the club has been focusing on building connections, considering that the club has members with military backgrounds, this provides the intention to help out organisations and other start-up based companies that require security services. Iron Pegasus MC also intends to open up an entertainment venue with a permit to stay open late night, allowing the people of Los Santos to come and enjoy their night. Is the club involved in illegal activities? The club chooses to not get involved in illegal activities. However, situations have caused the club to go down routes that may have involved members of the club to perform bad actions. The intention of the club is to create a system that provides a flow of money to all members, allowing them to live stable and safe. This club strictly does not get involved in any gang warfare and when or if ever confronted in a hostile matter, the plans are to stay in a form of only 'Fire when fired upon' by any members of gangs or civilians. Civilians will never be harmed, nor is there any intention to put any civilians lives in danger. Always comply with the emergency services as they deal with enough pressure in Los Santos from all the gang activities going on. Do not ever harm any emergency service personnel. The club also must never shoot at the police, but instead comply with them immediately and the face consequences of your actions. If a firearm is to ever be fired at a Police Officer, you will be removed from the club effective immediately. What does the club do? Iron Pegasus MC is a club that is attempting to settle in to Los Santos legitimately, however being steered off course due to many hostile events. The agenda of the club is to get a steady income for the treasury, ensure that all members are paid to a standard that allows them to be off the streets of Los Santos. Other than the club building up financially, the club loves to cruise around the city and country and interacting with the citizens of Los Santos in entertainment venues and other places. The club only drives Chopper/Harley style bikes and only uses cars and trucks for business matters. Essentially, the most important rule to follow is to NEVER attack someone no matter what. You may only act in self-defence matters. If you break this rule, you will be removed immediately from the club. This also applies to robbing civilians, etc. Upon joining, you will be assessed as a prospect on if you are following the rules. Not following them and breaking them frequently could result in dismissal from the club. Below, are the rules for in-game. (IC) Please ensure that you respect all ALL members of the MC, especially higher ranks. You MUST wear your patched uniform when you are in properties that are owned by the club. You MUST ensure that you have a Harley/Chopper style motorcycle and no sports bikes. You MUST ensure you are financially stable and can afford your own motorcycle. You MUST not share any information that could compromise the club's status. You MUST pay the weekly membership fee for being in the motorcycle club. Do NOT attack any members of the club or any other affiliated motorcycle clubs in the city. Do NOT attack any members of the public, government officials and gangs. Do NOT wear other clothes that may represent other organisations and please dress appropriately for the club. Do NOT engage in gang warfare, shootouts or any hostile situations when representing the MC. Do NOT drive recklessly. We do not care how fast your bike is, we care about cruising together. Do NOT recruit random people off the streets. If you like them, tell the higher command. Do NOT ask to be promoted at all times. Time will tell if you should be promoted in the MC. Do NOT fire your weapon unless you are fired upon. It is very important this rule is followed. Below, are the rules for real life. (OOC) Please ensure that you do NOT ever break any rules of the server as this will affect other's experiences. Please ensure that you do NOT ever use OOC for the purpose of gaining an advantage for IC purposes. Please ensure that you role-play to a standard that meets Eclipse RP's standards as this may also affect others. Please ensure that you are active at least +3 days a week (Exceptions may apply to full-time workers) Please avoid using OOC a lot when in game as this can affect others gaming experience in the server. Club Members Count: 22 [High Command Division] Matt Armstrong The President is the Chairman of the executive committee and also the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the chapter. All matters between the club and any outside organization, business or other persons are brought to the President for him to take action on. If the President is not available to attend a chapter meeting, the Vice-President shall serve as the Chairman. The President does not make motions or second any motions and he can only vote on actions where he would make a tie vote or break a tie vote. The President acts as a personal representative of the club and is able to judge items that are not in the chapter’s rules. He is a liaison between other motorcycle clubs, public relations and law enforcement. He represents the club in any business contracts and promotes the club life among members and family members. [High Command Division] Henry Cowbell The Vice-President supervises plans for club events and coordinates the committees. He also relays information between the President and the Members of the chapter. Any questions, comments or concerns of other committee members are brought to the Vice-Presidents attention. The Vice-President is the second in command underneath the President and he assumes all the duties of the President in his absence. [High Command Division] Tony Black The SGT at Arms makes certain to uphold all the laws and rules of the club. He ensures that all the committee orders are carried out as quickly as possible and he keeps order at all club events. If he sees any member acting in a way not supported by the Club, he reports it to the committee. The SGT at Arms is in charge to strip patches and colors from members who are removed from the club by retiring, resigning or being impeached or expelled. The SGT at Arms defends and protects the club members and prospects and is directly responsible for their security and safety. He keeps records of data that relates to the club security. If he sees any type of threat or perceived threat to the club in any manner, he will bring it to the attention of the Executive Committee for appropriate actions to be voted on. The SGT at Arms keeps the clubs firearms and weapons in safekeeping. [High Command Division] Arabella Kirk The Head Secretary is responsible for keeping all of the club records, written reports and correspondence between outside organisations. She calls role at the committee meetings and takes notes on each meeting. She is also responsible to notify any members of special meeting times and dates other than the normally scheduled meetings. The Secretary is in charge of telling any members of an election or appointment if it was made while they were not present at a meeting. She maintains the constitution of the club noting any changes to it and handles all written club correspondence. She also is in charge of handling the secretary in the Operations Division. [High Command Division] Anthony Rizzo The Enforcer makes certain that the club laws and rules are followed by all members. They protect all of the patch holders and protects the club’s reputation in any type of conflict. The Enforcer assists all members of the club in combat of any sort including any type of weapons or fist fights. They also are in charge of handling the enforcers in the Operations Division. [High Command Division] 01 Position Available The Chaplain may also be called 'The Wise One' in some chapters. This member oversees all of the spiritual needs of the club. He helps in any way possible when a member is going to jail to be able to protect them. He also conducts any funerals and marriages within a club. The Chaplain in conjunction with the President decides when a Prospect is ready to receive his patch. The Chaplain may be a member of any faith. He may have had training in the area of a Chaplain instead of becoming a clergy member or an ordained minister of faith. [Operations Division] Ray Freyre The Road Captain plans all club runs and tells the Secretary of the plans for a run in advance. When he is on a run, he is the ranking officer if the President and Vice-President are not present and therefore leads the club formation on the ride. If the President is on the run, the Road Captain rides at the front of the group with the President. He is in charge of enforcing all club rules while on a run and he chooses a supervisor for maintenance on all the club vehicles while on a run. [Operations Division] 01 Position Available The Tail Gunner is the one who rides at the back of the formation when everyone is riding together and ensuring that everyone is in formation and riding safely. They also make sure that if anyone is involved in an accident or such, they will stop to assist them. Tail Gunner also takes over the responsibilities of the Road Captain when they are unable to do so or not present. [Operations Division] 01 Position Available The Secretary is responsible for keeping all of the club records, written reports and correspondence between outside organisations. She calls role at the committee meetings and takes notes on each meeting. She is also responsible to notify any members of special meeting times and dates other than the normally scheduled meetings. The Secretary is in charge of telling any members of an election or appointment if it was made while they were not present at a meeting. She maintains the constitution of the club noting any changes to it and handles all written club correspondence. [Operations Division] 02 Positions Available 01 Position Acquired The Enforcer makes certain that the club laws and rules are followed by all members. He protects all of the patch holders and protects the club’s reputation in any type of conflict. The Enforcer assists all members of the club in combat of any sort including any type of weapons or fist fights. Nova Steel Elwood Walker 24 Positions Available 04 Positions Acquired A Member is also called a Patch Member or a Rider. Members have earned their patch after graduating from a Prospect. The have the right to wear the clubs colours and attend club meetings. Some clubs simply call them Patches. Rothric Braun Colton Lock Julius Tsao Clay Thompson 10 Positions Available 10 Positions Acquired A Prospect is a person who would like to join the club but still needs to earn his patch. The patch members direct a Prospect to do certain duties that vary and supervise him to make certain they are completed. A prospect may have to engage in illegal activities in order to carry out the requests of the patch Members. A Prospect does not have voting rights, as they are not a member of the Executive Committee. A Prospect may retrieve bikes from police impound lots and guard all the bikes while the club is in a meeting. Prospects try their best to follow all club rules and prove that they are worthy of being a club member and earning a patch. Prospects may be dealt menial tasks and have to endure some level of hazing by the club members. Some clubs allow Prospects to wear the club name on the rear of their cut, or vest, but without the full logo of the club. Prospects are voted in the club by the executive committee and must pledge his loyalty to the club and all the members to receive his patch. He may be referred to as a full patch member or as being patched. Ralph Herrera Lucas Watson Fabio Ramirez Cristian Spilner Jack Pfiste Matt Olsha Logan Hawk Gus Thompson Tommy Wolfszoon Rose Blackwood NO APPLICATION SYSTEM RECRUITMENT OPEN Joining Iron Pegasus Motorcycle club is a simple process. If you are interested, you find us. Ask around until you can get to meet one of the high ranks. From that point, you will be taken on a ride with some of the members of the club, where they may take you out on a ride and see what you're made of. You may NOT wear patched uniforms when joining as a prospect and will be able to only wear patched uniforms upon meeting the rank of Patched Member or above. In order to rank up from a Prospect, you must have a minimum of 5000xp. MEMBERSHIP FEE MUST BE PAID EVERY SUNDAY TO THE CLUB'S TREASURY. The Story of Matt Armstrong - President The Story of Ray Freyre - Road Captain The Story of Nova Steel - Enforcer & CP The Story of Cristian Spilner - Prospect The Story of Jack Pfiste - Prospect The Workshop Plan The Meeting The Cruise The Emergency The Healing Process
  18. Thanks for the feedback so far gentlemen. I've had a talk with Luxas from the other MC and we've come to an agreement how things will be handled from here: For clarification right now: Lost Santos Motorcycle Club are a club that ONLY operate legally. Lost Saints Motorcycle Club are a biker club that operate illegally and use legal services as their cover. (Sons of Anarchy style bikers) We will be changing our name and have also agreed to change up the thread to avoid anything that looks to be similar. As well as, changing up the thread to ensure that we are not a legal biker club like Lost Santos MC, we are in fact a biker club that follows illegal activities. If anyone has any questions or feedback on this, please feel free to share. For now, we hope to get the thread changed by later today. UPDATE: A new thread will be created for the new MC decision. This thread will be closed eventually. Regards, Matt
  19. A motorcycle club is a motorcycle club. Which therefore looks the same buddy as they are indeed both MCs.. Whereas gangsters to bikers look different. There is nothing we can change about that sadly. We don't want to join the other MC as we have a different plan in place of how they operate. The server is lacking biker clubs/gangs from my perspective, hence why we all came up with this idea to make one. Please don't degrade us after the time we've spent trying to create this MC just because of some minor overlapping issues with another MC. It's changeable, and we've agreed to do so. Thanks, Matt
  20. Hi Aldari, Sorry to hear this, however, there was no copying directly from other threads. As for the font, this is a generally used MC font for all factions, including SA:MP, MTA and other RP games that involve MC clubs/gangs. In regards to the acronym, I can agree with you there as that's something we didn't actually notice as we don't refer to ourselves as LSMC in-game, but rather Lost Saints. As for the changes: We will consider getting a better name, but in terms of what you mentioned about 'directly copying from other threads', this is incorrect as I've spent the last 4 days creating all the format and art work for this. We will be editing this thread hopefully later on today. Thanks for the heads up! Regards, Matt
  21. This motorcycle club is being redone and a NEW thread will be posted for this. Thank you. This motorcycle club was founded on 27.02.2020. Matt Armstrong, the Founder and President of Lost Saints Motorcycle Club established the club after realising that Los Santos is a good location to have a club for the reasons of operating in legal businesses such as real estate, mechanical engineering, private security and mining operations. Several members of the club served in the military in the early 2000's and after the war, the club became founded by 6 guys that served together. Before the club was founded, they lived and worked in Vice City as mechanics working on bikes as their everyday work. From this point, they also got involved in providing private security for organisations. The club has been trying to find it's place in Los Santos after making many connections with other organisations and aims to one day also get a workshop up to allow the club to work on bikes, cars and offering services to the public on getting their vehicles repaired and upgraded to their standards. Also, to get more properties associated with the MC such as a clubhouse and facilities for mining operations. Although the club has been focusing on building connections, considering that the club has members with military backgrounds, this provides the intention to help out organisations and other start-up based companies that require security services. Lost Saints MC also intends to open up an entertainment venue with a permit to stay open late night, allowing the people of Los Santos to come and enjoy their night. Rules below are stated for IC purposes -------------------------------------------- Please ensure that you respect all ALL members of the MC, especially higher ranks. Please do NOT attack any members of the MC or any other affiliated motorcycle clubs. Please do NOT attack any members of the public, government officials and gangs. You MUST wear your patched uniform when you are in properties that are owned by the club. You MUST ensure that you have a Harley/Chopper style motorcycle and no sports bikes. Please dress appropriately and do NOT wear other clothes that may represent other organisations. Do NOT engage in gang warfare, shootouts or any hostile situations when representing the MC. You must NOT fire your weapon unless you are fired upon. It is very important this rule is followed. Please do NOT drive recklessly. We do not care how fast your bike is, we care about cruising together. Do NOT recruit random people off the streets. If you like them, tell the higher command. Rules below are stated for OOC purposes ------------------------------------------------ Please ensure that you do NOT ever break any rules of the server as this will affect other's experiences. Please ensure that you role-play to a standard that meets Eclipse RP's standards as this may also affect others. Please ensure that you are active at least +3 days a week (Exceptions may apply to full-time workers) Please avoid using OOC a lot when in game as this can affect others gaming experience in the server. Not Available The President is the Chairman of the executive committee and also the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the chapter. All matters between the club and any outside organization, business or other persons are brought to the President for him to take action on. If the President is not available to attend a chapter meeting, the Vice-President shall serve as the Chairman. The President does not make motions or second any motions and he can only vote on actions where he would make a tie vote or break a tie vote. The President acts as a personal representative of the club and is able to judge items that are not in the chapter’s rules. He is a liaison between other motorcycle clubs, public relations and law enforcement. He represents the club in any business contracts and promotes the club life among members and family members. Matt Armstrong Not Available The Vice-President supervises plans for club events and coordinates the committees. He also relays information between the President and the Members of the chapter. Any questions, comments or concerns of other committee members are brought to the Vice-Presidents attention. The Vice-President is the second in command underneath the President and he assumes all the duties of the President in his absence. Tom Winters Not Available The SGT at Arms makes certain to uphold all the laws and rules of the club. He ensures that all the committee orders are carried out as quickly as possible and he keeps order at all club events. If he sees any member acting in a way not supported by the Club, he reports it to the committee. The SGT at Arms is in charge to strip patches and colors from members who are removed from the club by retiring, resigning or being impeached or expelled. The SGT at Arms defends and protects the club members and prospects and is directly responsible for their security and safety. He keeps records of data that relates to the club security. If he sees any type of threat or perceived threat to the club in any manner, he will bring it to the attention of the Executive Committee for appropriate actions to be voted on. The SGT at Arms keeps the clubs firearms and weapons in safekeeping. Tony Devachy 1 Position Available The Road Captain plans all club runs and tells the Secretary of the plans for a run in advance. When he is on a run, he is the ranking officer if the President and Vice-President are not present and therefore leads the club formation on the ride. If the President is on the run, the Road Captain rides at the front of the group with the President. He is in charge of enforcing all club rules while on a run and he chooses a supervisor for maintenance on all the club vehicles while on a run. 1 Position Available The Secretary is responsible for keeping all of the club records, written reports and correspondence between outside organisations. He calls role at the committee meetings and takes notes on each meeting. He is also responsible to notify any members of special meeting times and dates other than the normally scheduled meetings. The Secretary is in charge of telling any members of an election or appointment if it was made while they were not present at a meeting. He maintains the constitution of the club noting any changes to it and handles all written club correspondence. 1 Position Available The Treasurer keeps all the financial records of the club. He collects the income from all operations and is responsible for paying all the bills or expenses of the club, while keeping written records. The Treasurer reports the club’s status on payments owed and due at each committee meeting to the members. He may also provide the committee a written report of the financial status at the annual meetings. The Treasurer is also responsible for maintaining all of the club patches that are un-issued as well as a record of the patches and colors that each member has in their possession. The Treasurer collects all dues and fines from the club’s members. 1 Position Available The Enforcer makes certain that the club laws and rules are followed by all members. He protects all of the patch holders and protects the club’s reputation in any type of conflict. The Enforcer assists all members of the club in combat of any sort including any type of weapons or fist fights. 28 Positions Available 02 Positions Acquired A Member is also called a Patch Member or a Rider. Members have earned their patch after graduating from a Prospect. The have the right to wear the clubs colours and attend club meetings. Some clubs simply call them Patches. Anthony Rizzo Tony Black 48 Positions Available 02 Positions Acquired A Prospect is a person who would like to join the club but still needs to earn his patch. The patch members direct a Prospect to do certain duties that vary and supervise him to make certain they are completed. A prospect may have to engage in illegal activities in order to carry out the requests of the patch Members. A Prospect does not have voting rights, as they are not a member of the Executive Committee. A Prospect may retrieve bikes from police impound lots and guard all the bikes while the club is in a meeting. Prospects try their best to follow all club rules and prove that they are worthy of being a club member and earning a patch. Prospects may be dealt menial tasks and have to endure some level of hazing by the club members. Some clubs allow Prospects to wear the club name on the rear of their cut, or vest, but without the full logo of the club. Prospects are voted in the club by the executive committee and must pledge his loyalty to the club and all the members to receive his patch. He may be referred to as a full patch member or as being patched. Ray Freyre Joe NO APPLICATION SYSTEM Joining Lost Saints Motorcycle club is a simple process. If you are interested, you find us. Ask around until you can get to meet one of the high ranks. From that point, you will be taken on a ride with some of the members of the club, where they may take you out on a ride and see what you're made of. In order to rank up from a Prospect, you must have a minimum of 5000xp.
  22. Please delete this thread as it seems I am unable to.
  23. Thanks @Chris Bluestone @justpositivity - We'll see about that! Starting out as a classic biker, and everyone is giving insults hahaha, after seeing all these powerful highly populated gangs, we're like "Oh hell.."
  24. Hi all, I look forward to playing on Eclipse, and it will be my first time on the server! A bit about me, you can call me Dizo or Dima, I used to play SA:MP for years back in the old days on a community known as vG (Valhalla Gaming) which is now closed down, and also ran a largely awesome successful community on Arma 3 Altis Life. I currently work in the games industry as a Unity Developer / Quality Assurance Engineer for just over 10 years now, and what interested me about looking into Eclipse RP is that I worked as a developer for several months on FiveRP, shortly before it being closed down. With my experience I had there coding awesome jobs such as 'Fisherman', 'Treasure Hunter' 'Taxi Driver' and working on the economy systems, it was an absolute amazing experience, and I am glad to see that EclipseRP has managed to create, what seems like an awesome successful framework for a GTA: V RP experience, that provides us the same feeling of what most of us have been nostalgic about, SA:MP and MTA. Other than that, I am currently training to become a pilot in General Aviation, love playing the piano, and watching movies. Look forward to seeing you amazing people in game!
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