Yegoia
29-03-2008, 01:11
Channel 6 Public News began to broadcast promptly at 7 o'clock. Andrew Hollar, the lead anchorman, appeared.
"Good evening, Yegoia." he greeted. "Today is a falling point in our country. Open revolt to the lack of security in the country was running throughout the day, and there was not nearly enough police forces to contain the armed militants in the Grand Hall area."
"We now go to our team on site."
The video feed changed to the site of a scorched, rubble strewn landscape. "Thanks, Andrew." the siteman replied. "The rebelious group, known as the Civil Militia, has taken up arms outside of Grand Hall today, and now the few remaining police forces are trying their best to contain the gunfire and violence."
"I support the Militia," says one civilian living in the capitol, "but just not their methods. Too violent, too aggressive." He ponders this for a moment. "It's not like they need to. With the lack of police here, it's not like armed riots will help the security any more."
OOC: Anyone can be rebels or police.
"Good evening, Yegoia." he greeted. "Today is a falling point in our country. Open revolt to the lack of security in the country was running throughout the day, and there was not nearly enough police forces to contain the armed militants in the Grand Hall area."
"We now go to our team on site."
The video feed changed to the site of a scorched, rubble strewn landscape. "Thanks, Andrew." the siteman replied. "The rebelious group, known as the Civil Militia, has taken up arms outside of Grand Hall today, and now the few remaining police forces are trying their best to contain the gunfire and violence."
"I support the Militia," says one civilian living in the capitol, "but just not their methods. Too violent, too aggressive." He ponders this for a moment. "It's not like they need to. With the lack of police here, it's not like armed riots will help the security any more."
OOC: Anyone can be rebels or police.