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As a | As a '''Correspondent''', your primary responsibility is to report on events and stories that you deem compelling enough to share with the public. Your job is to inform the public about the realities of military operations and the experiences of those involved. | ||
This position is primarily roleplay-oriented. You will be responsible for writing reports and narratives that capture the essence of the events unfolding around you. These reports will be sent to various press organizations via your fax machine. | This position is primarily roleplay-oriented. You will be responsible for writing reports and narratives that capture the essence of the events unfolding around you. These reports will be sent to various press organizations via your fax machine. | ||
Here's a list of things you can do as a correspondent, but keep in mind that the role is open ended - you can do way more than this with some creativity. | |||
* Status reports about the operation in progress. | |||
* Document the marines. | |||
* Host interviews with the UNMC personnel. | |||
* Distribute newspapers. | |||
* Attempt to record the wildlife without dying. | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:15, 26 October 2025
As a Correspondent, your primary responsibility is to report on events and stories that you deem compelling enough to share with the public. Your job is to inform the public about the realities of military operations and the experiences of those involved.
This position is primarily roleplay-oriented. You will be responsible for writing reports and narratives that capture the essence of the events unfolding around you. These reports will be sent to various press organizations via your fax machine.
Here's a list of things you can do as a correspondent, but keep in mind that the role is open ended - you can do way more than this with some creativity.
- Status reports about the operation in progress.
- Document the marines.
- Host interviews with the UNMC personnel.
- Distribute newspapers.
- Attempt to record the wildlife without dying.
