Sunday, September 7th, 2008
Issue: 90   Editor: NYX2000


Resisting Against All Competition Seanography

It all started with tension between Resistance and Club Boogie. After Club Boogie shot at some real life friends of Resistance, they became enemies. As a result, an ally of Resistance, the ex-State Don of California, Bigoss shot at The Deadly Alliance and Fortitude members. According to Sabuein, a boss of Resistance, Bigoss “killed a lot of both crews”. To retaliate to this, The Deadly Alliance shot at AverageJoe (a friend of Resistance), Bigoss and five real life friends of Resistance.

The names of those five real life friends were supposed to be a secret. Resistance gave the names to Club Boogie when they were planning a high wealth status killing spree. Club Boogie promised to exclude Resistance’s real life friends from the shooting. In revenge for Resistance shooting at The Deadly Alliance, Club Boogie told them the names of those friends and helped shoot at them. This was when “it became clear that Club Boogie were looking for an alliance with The Deadly Alliance”.

After this, Resistance got their shooters, bachir and Sidawi, to start searches on Chaos Soldiers, The Deadly Alliance and some of The Black Horde. They did this because Club Boogie were not on the Statistics at that point. Unluckily for Chaos Soldiers, they were the first target. The shooters “unleashed hell” and the crew dropped to Resistance’s insider. The insider then hard kicked the rest of the Chaos Soldiers members and the shooters finished them off. After this, Resistance named the crew on behalf of their real life friends who “got killed for nothing”.

Resistance chose to give the crewspot away to The Legends, as they had a common enemy; Club Boogie. When that was done, Resistance turned their attention to their next victim: The Deadly Alliance. Sidawi fired over 120,000 bullets at the ex-Nation Don of Bootleggers, 24Seven, and then bashir got to work shooting The Deadly Alliance members until the crew dropped to a member of Resistance who was “sitting there awaiting orders from the highest chain of command”. Upon receiving his orders, the member let one of Resistance’s bosses (Sabuein) into the crew. He then began hard kicking all the remaining The Deadly Alliance members and bachir killed any Assassin+ accounts left.

During this bloodbath, Resistance made a few personal kills. They killed mostwantedbymalabuv2 for insiding Resistance when they were on the Statistics. They also shot BigFatMafiaBossV6 for shooting at Resistance when they made their first appearance on the Statistics. Another of their targets was Help Desk Operator 1mSt4r for killing Bigoss. They also made a few more kills, which Sabuein did not name.

They then sold the shattered The Deadly Alliance crewspot on to Consurgo quod Punga. Resistance wished them all the very best, but it seems that their hold on the Statistics page was not strong enough as they appear to be gone at this point in time.

Club Boogie struck back at Resistance for the deaths of theirs and The Deadly Alliance’s members by shooting at them. However, they were unable to drop the crewspot. However, the ex-Nation Don FishyFish shot at and wiped The Legends, bringing a primarily Club Boogie crew back to the Statistics: Apocalypse.

Just when it seemed like Resistance were done, they struck yet again! This time their target was Fierce Allegiance. This time they took a slightly more complex approach to taking the crewspot. Resistance added one of their own high ranks to the hitlist for a large amount. Then this member asked Aldar1on, the holder of Fierce Allegiance’s crewspot at the time, and one of their bosses, to join and then be hard kicked from the crew. This seemed genuine enough to Aldar1on, so he let him in the crew. Then, just as he was about to hard kick the Resistance member, both he and the successor were shot and killed. The crewspot immediately fell into the hands of the hitlisted Resistance member.

Resistance then went about shooting some more of The Deadly Alliance for having some Bullet Factories. Their shooter, b4nothing, also shot at some Winter Hill Gang members, for disrespecting RudeBox (one of Resistance’s bosses). They also shot at MWO, but the reason for this was not given. Sabuein told me “our message is to never disrespect any of Resistance’s bosses or council. Nor any members”.

That crew spot was then sold on to a new crew called Young And Dangerous for 550 points.

That wraps up the enormous amount of action Resistance brought to Bootleggers this week. As for now, Resistance “never intend to stay on the stats. Not this round, anyway”. Will Resistance bring us a heap more action in the coming weeks? Only time will tell.