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Join the Freedom Fighters!
By: Sonic Date: October 30, 2014, 12:34 pm
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With all the trouble that has been on the rise Sonic has seen
how important team work is to achieve victory. Sonic jumping at
the chance to form a new Freedom Fighters has sought out the two
who he trusts most and assigned them roles based upon their
skills. Bunnie Rabbot as a veteran Freedom Fighter has been
assigned to the role of Director. Using her level head and years
of past experience Bunnie will be leading the team through
training exercises and assigning missions to the other members.
Karahl will be the head of Disciplinary Action. With her harsh
demeanor and stern strength Karahl will make sure all members
behave in a proper fashion while on base and on missions.
Failure to comply with her demands will result in harsh but fair
punishments. Again Sonic will act as the fearless leader. His
confidence and courage combined with his years of saving the
world make him the perfect candidate. While most of the deeper
planning will fall to Karahl and Bunnie Sonic retains his rank
as a founding member. The New Freedom Fighters will be built a
Headquarters in the heart of the city. It will be used to meet
train and collect missions from the bounty bored. Sonic will be
extending membership to those he thinks have something to add to
the team but they will need to also pass the tests of Bunnie and
Karahl.
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