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The country of Zamunda has long been the scene of everything from political turmoil to tribal violence to civil war, with the ruling class changing as often as the wind shifts direction across the Sahara to the north. Since independence from Belgium in 1964, Zamunda has gone from independent democracy to military dictatorship to anarchy.
Global Ventures, a mining exploration company based in Suffolk, UK, recently sent a team into Zamunda to conduct a geologic survey. What they found was astounding: Zamunda might be sitting atop one of the largest untapped supplies of oil in Western Equitorial Africa. With a pipeline from the oil fields to the port – and capital city – of Elizabethtown, the oil supplies of Zamunda could be shipped to refineries in Great Britain, Europe or the southeastern United States.
The problem is the political instability within the country. No company would risk having their people killed and their property nationalized in the name of the coup of the week. What Zamunda needs is a leader to break this seemingly unending line of revolts and coups.
That man is Professor Richard Mkebe, a pro-Democracy leader of the people who was forced out of the country by Army commander – and current Zumunda strongman – Colonel Omar Kinshasa. Mkebe’s discussions to the students at the University of Zamunda about democracy were a beacon of hope for the people of the country … and a threat to the ruling class.
Here's where you come in. What side do you stand on? Will you take up arms as a member of the Zamundan Defense Forces and protect the people of Zamunda from the former colonial powers? Or will you side with money-hungry mercenaries that would seek to exploit Zamunda's natural resources for profit?
Right now Global Ventures is contracting with the Brussels, Belgium-based corporate security firm Worldwide Security International (WSI) to raise and train a mercenary force to go into Zamunda for the purpose of removing Colonel Kinshasa from power and installing Professor Mkebe as the newly appointed leader of the nation. That operation has been code word designated Pegasus.
Because they don’t want to raise too much suspicion within the United Nations, the mercenary force WSI is raising will be limited to 60 hand-picked personnel from the cream of the crop of Special Operations forces from the US, NATO and former Warsaw Pact countries. They will be managed and paid through a shell company out of the Cayman Islands without any links to either WSI or Global Ventures. If captured or killed both companies have plausible deniability on their side and will be able to avoid any scrutiny within the UN.
On the other hand, the Zamundan Defense Forces are beefing up their internal security to prevent the Europeans or any of their confederates from stealing what is rightfully theres.
So which side will you choose?
For more details - including information on how to apply to be a part of Worldwide Security International's team - please go to the following website:
http://tf-delta.com/worldwide/index.html
Or check out their non-secure forum here:
http://tf-delta.com/worldwide/forum/index.php
Zamundan Defense Forces
Will you stand up to defend the people of Zamunda? Do you have what it takes, giving everything including your life if necessary, to prevent the Europeans from stealing our resources?
If so, then head to this website to find out more about how you can join up with Colonel Kinshasa and take a stand against European encroachment in African affairs:
http://tf-delta.com/zamunda/
Map of the Republic of Zamunda, suitable for printing and bringing with you. You never know when you might need a map to call in artillery or an airstrike.
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What: Operation Pegasus // Force on Force MIL-SIM Event
Where: Dragon Wars Field // Colville, WA (Field is located within 5 minutes of downtown Colville)
When: August 22 - 23, 2009
Participation: Field is open to 120 players, 60 on each side. Event is pre-registration only. No day of event registration. No pre-pay, no play
Cost: $16
What you get for your registration fee:
~Two days of high intensity force-on-force operations in a simulated jungle environment to include dense single-canopy treeline, a creek bisecting the playing field and multiple buildings and structures.
~One night of camping on-site.
~Admins will provide bottled water and ice on the field and in camping area for players to remain hydrated throughout the exercise.
~Ten Dollars in event scrip to be used to participate in various off-field activities (For example, for players 21 and older we will be hosting a Poker tournament and Beer Garden at the conclusion of Saturday's field activities).
Additional information located in our event FAQ here:
http://tf-delta.com/worldwide/forum/vie ... p?f=3&t=11
Event Hosts: Rob Kauder (Representing Worldwide Security International) and Jeremy Miller (Colonel Kinshasa // Zamundan Defense Forces)