#State of Decay: The Collapse | 18+ | Immersive Roleplay

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State of Decay: The Collapse RP Server

Two months have passed since the nuclear devastation in Danforth. The "Lifeline" mission failed to contain the outbreak, and the Black Fever Virus has spread like wildfire across the United States and the globe. Kentucky, once a safe haven, has now fallen to the relentless horde of the undead. The last vestiges of civilization are crumbling, and humanity stands on the brink of extinction.

Join our immersive roleplay server and experience the harrowing descent into chaos as the United States succumbs to the apocalypse. As a survivor, you'll navigate the treacherous landscape of Kentucky and beyond, where every decision counts and trust is a rare commodity.

Dynamic Storylines: Shape the fate of your character and influence the world around you through your choices and interactions.

Community-Driven Events: Participate in large-scale events that reflect the escalating crisis and the struggle for survival.

Realistic Survival Mechanics: Scavenge for supplies, build and fortify your base, and fend off waves of the undead.

Diverse Choices: Align with military remnants, civilian enclaves, or go solo as a lone wolf. Your choices will impact your survival strategy and story.

Intense Roleplay: Engage in deep, meaningful roleplay with fellow survivors as you navigate the moral dilemmas and physical challenges of the apocalypse.

Will you stand united with fellow survivors, or will you carve out your own path in this unforgiving world? Join "State of Decay: The Collapse" and write your story in the final days of humanity.

Survival is just the beginning.

IP Address
51.222.41.43

Game Port
27480

https://discord.gg/yjdfqDmzzu

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Mt. Tanner National Park Firewatch Lookout Report

Date: April 25, 1995

Location: Mt. Tanner Firewatch Lookout

Report by: Ranger Alex Whitaker


Incident Description:

At approximately 21:45 hours on April 25, I observed a bright object falling from the sky. The object was visible for roughly 10-15 seconds before it disappeared beyond the treeline to the northwest of the Mt. Tanner National Park boundaries.

Details:

  • Appearance: The object had a bright, fiery glow, similar to a meteor, with a tail of light trailing behind it. The light was predominantly white with hints of blue and orange.
  • Trajectory: The object appeared to descend at a steep angle, suggesting it was falling rather than flying horizontally. It moved rapidly and seemed to be on a direct course for the forested area near the northern edge of the park.
  • Sound: Approximately 30 seconds after the object disappeared from view, a distant, muffled thud was heard. There was no visible smoke or fire following the impact.

Weather Conditions:

  • Sky: Clear with good visibility
  • Wind: Light breeze from the southwest
  • Temperature: Mild, around 60°F (15°C)

Immediate Actions Taken:

I attempted to contact the main ranger station to report the sighting, but the radio signal was weak, possibly due to the mountainous terrain. I logged the incident in the lookout’s logbook and planned to investigate the area at first light.

Follow-Up:

On the morning of April 26, I conducted a preliminary search of the area where the object was likely to have landed. No immediate signs of impact or debris were found. Further investigation with additional personnel and equipment is recommended to determine if the object posed any environmental or safety risks to the park and its visitors.


End of Report

Ranger Alex Whitaker
Mt. Tanner Firewatch Lookout, Trumball Valley

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FBI Field Office Danforth Report

Date: May 1, 1995

Location: Danforth FBI Field Office

Report by: Special Agent Jennifer Parker


Incident Description:

On the night of April 28, multiple reports were received from local residents and park rangers regarding an unusual green light observed in the vicinity of Mount Tanner National Park. The sightings occurred between 22:00 and 23:00 hours.

Details:

  • Appearance: Witnesses described the light as a vibrant green, fluctuating in intensity. It appeared to emanate from a specific point on the eastern slope of Mount Tanner.
  • Duration: The light was visible for approximately one hour, with periods of dimming and brightening.
  • Movement: Some reports indicated slight movements of the light, suggesting it was not stationary. However, it remained largely within the same general area.
  • Sound: No unusual sounds were reported in conjunction with the light.

Weather Conditions:

  • Sky: Partly cloudy with intermittent clear patches
  • Wind: Calm
  • Temperature: Cool, around 55°F (13°C)

Immediate Actions Taken:

Upon receiving the reports, a field team was dispatched to the area to investigate the source of the light. The team arrived at the site at approximately 01:00 hours on April 29. A preliminary search of the area did not reveal any immediate sources or explanations for the green light.

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Spencer's Mill Sheriff's Office After Action Report

Date: May 2, 1995

Location: Mt. Tanner, Spencer's Mill

Report by: Sheriff Thomas Lane


Incident Description:

On May 2, 1995, at approximately 16:30 hours, the Spencer's Mill Sheriff's Office received an emergency call reporting a violent incident at a campsite near Mt. Tanner. The caller described the situation as a "cannibal attack."

Responding Officers:

  • Deputy Michael Reynolds
  • Deputy Sarah Martinez

Details of Incident:

Upon arrival at the scene at approximately 17:00 hours, Deputies Reynolds and Martinez found a severely injured camper, later identified as John Doe, who had sustained multiple bite wounds. The assailant, described by witnesses as disheveled and exhibiting aggressive, animal-like behavior, was still present and attacking a second victim.

  • Assailant: Identified as a male in his late 30s, name unknown. The suspect exhibited extreme aggression and resistance to verbal commands.
  • Victims: John Doe (male, mid-40s) and Jane Smith (female, late 30s). John Doe had multiple bite wounds; Jane Smith had minor injuries from defensive actions.
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Fort Yukon Satellite Tracking Station Report

Date: April 25, 1995

Location: Fort Yukon Satellite Tracking Station, Alaska

Report by: Chief Operator Samuel Harper


Incident Description:

At approximately 03:15 hours on April 25, 1995, the Fort Yukon Satellite Tracking Station detected a sudden loss of signal from the satellite designated HFF-02, operated by the Human Future Fund (HFF).

Details:

  • Satellite Identification: HFF-02
  • Operational Status Prior to Incident: Fully functional with all systems nominal
  • Last Known Position: Geosynchronous orbit at coordinates [REDACTED]
  • Time of Signal Loss: 03:15 hours
  • Duration of Signal Loss: Continuous; no subsequent contact has been established.

Incident Analysis:

  • Preliminary Cause: Initial diagnostics indicate a potential catastrophic failure or external interference. No anomalies were detected in the satellite's operational data leading up to the incident.
  • Tracking Data: The satellite's trajectory and telemetry data were lost simultaneously, making it impossible to determine the exact cause or location of the failure.
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Danforth Radio Transcript

Date: May 5, 1995

Show: Evening Hour with Vienna Cho

Host: Vienna Cho

Caller: "Jake" from Trumbull Valley


Transcript:

Vienna Cho: Good evening, everyone. This is Vienna Cho, and you're listening to the Evening Hour. Tonight, we're opening the lines to hear your stories and reports. Let's go to our first caller of the evening. Hello, you're on the air with Vienna.

Jake: Hey, Vienna, it's Jake from Trumbull Valley. I've got something strange to report.

Vienna Cho: Hi, Jake. Thanks for calling in. What's on your mind?

Jake: Well, I've been seeing some strange activity over at Mt. Tanner State Park the past few nights. Last night, it was especially weird.

Vienna Cho: Strange activity? Can you be more specific?

Jake: Yeah, sure. Around midnight, I saw these black helicopters flying low over the park. They didn't have any markings, and they were moving really quietly. Almost like they were trying not to be noticed.

Vienna Cho: Black helicopters, you say? That's definitely unusual. How many did you see?

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May 15th CDC conducts a press conference with multiple news outlets and the general public becomes aware of the current events in Trumbull. Last of the Civlian first responders from nearby agencies are extracted from Trumball. First live footage of the events transpiring in Trumbull are leaked to the Public. US Government recieves backlash for its secrecy.

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Lore Entry: The Trumbull Valley Reservoir Incident

Date: May 17, 1995

Location: Trumbull Valley Reservoir and Danforth


Summary:

The Trumbull Valley Reservoir Incident marks a critical turning point in the outbreak, where the virus, contained within the quarantine zone, spread rapidly due to the actions of an unknown third party. The incident led to the infection of Danforth and a chaotic military response that left many soldiers abandoned.

Incident Overview:

In the early hours of May 15, 1995, the US Army's containment efforts in Trumbull Valley were compromised when corpses, infected with the "Black Fever" virus, were discovered in the Trumbull Valley Reservoir. These corpses had been dumped by an unknown third party, leading to the contamination of the water supply for the nearby city of Danforth.

Key Events:

  1. Discovery:

    • 05:30 AM: Routine patrols discovered several infected corpses floating in the reservoir. Immediate tests confirmed the presence of the "Black Fever" virus.
    • 06:00 AM: The alarm was raised, and containment protocols were initiated. However, it was quickly realized that the water supply had already been compromised.
  2. Initial Response:

    • 07:00 AM: Local authorities in Danforth were alerted, and an urgent public health warning was issued. Residents were advised to avoid using tap water.
    • 08:00 AM: Reports of symptoms consistent with the "Black Fever" virus began to emerge from Danforth, confirming that the infection had spread beyond the quarantine zone.
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  1. Military Withdrawal:

    • 09:00 AM: Realizing the gravity of the situation, the US Army command ordered an immediate and hasty retreat from Trumbull Valley. The objective was to regroup and prevent further spread of the virus.
    • 10:00 AM: In the chaos of the withdrawal, coordination broke down. Entire squads were left behind as units rushed to evacuate. Soldiers found themselves isolated and without support, facing overwhelming infected forces.
  2. Consequences:

    • 12:00 PM: The rapid withdrawal resulted in significant military losses, with many soldiers either killed by the infected or left stranded in hostile territory.
    • 02:00 PM: Danforth descended into panic as the infection spread rapidly. The city's infrastructure began to collapse under the strain of the outbreak, leading to widespread chaos and destruction.

Aftermath:

The Trumbull Valley Reservoir Incident underscored the fragility of the containment efforts and the devastating potential of the "Black Fever" virus. The hasty military withdrawal left a lasting impact on both the soldiers abandoned in Trumbull Valley and the residents of Danforth, who now faced the horrors of the outbreak firsthand.

The incident remains a stark reminder of the need for robust and coordinated response strategies in the face of biological threats. It also highlighted the danger posed by unknown actors who might seek to exploit or exacerbate such crises for unknown purposes.

Current Status:

Efforts are ongoing to identify the third party responsible for dumping the corpses into the reservoir. In the meantime, containment and relief efforts in Danforth are being prioritized, with national and international support being mobilized to address the escalating crisis.


End of Entry

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