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Warlord Ralts said:
BUT, from what I've been hearing the place is about a warm day away from becoming the world's largest bio-warfare petri dish.

Imagines Anderson Cooper wandering around on camera with Diptheria

Ya, the water looks so enticing. Mmmm.
 

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Del said:
Well just now the Mayor of NO has ordered all non recovery people in the city to be forcibly removed.

This will get bad. Ya know, considering how things have developed to this point.

This decision is for the safety of all. The water supply is kaput, no power in some areas. And disease is on the rise, but will get worse, with the dead not recovered yet.

Added note: Although there were 500 former police officers had left.

1200+ stayed, and did their jobs with all that is against them.
 

Truth Seeker said:
This decision is for the safety of all. The water supply is kaput, no power in some areas. And disease is on the rise, but will get worse, with the dead not recovered yet.

I agree. I'm just saying that no one has appeared to competently lead through this catastrophe.

So I'm guessing the next developments will not be anymore positive then what I've seen. I deeply respect the american military but from the looks of these Guardsmen trying to hold down a suburb, I would say the best are doing good duty in Iraq.
 

wingsandsword said:
Modern day adventurer (good aligned), there was a crisis, he rose to the occasion by grabbing some gear and going off to help people in need, without regard for the danger. Times like this can really bring out the heroism in some people.

In fact, that gives me an idea, a d20 Modern adventure with the PC's as rescue workers in New Orleans, protecting the survivors from looters and fires, rescuing survivors from flooded areas, navigating the dungeon-crawl like conditions inside some buildings trying to find someone shouting for help. Write it up, then sell the .pdf with all the proceeds going to a relief effort.

As much this might have the making of a great game...you will need to consider the physicological effects on those who might the play it.
 

Truth Seeker said:
As much this might have the making of a great game...you will need to consider the physicological effects on those who might the play it.

I think gaming adults would be fine, just don't ask a flood survivor to play it.
 

Del said:
I think gaming adults would be fine, just don't ask a flood survivor to play it.

Even with that...it still could mess with an adult mind, may I suggest that this indirect subject discussion ends here. And go back to the main topic. I wish not explode on a well-possible seemily innocent propose idea. Not everything in life, needs to be made into a game...not everything.
 

Truth Seeker said:
This decision is for the safety of all. The water supply is kaput, no power in some areas. And disease is on the rise, but will get worse, with the dead not recovered yet.

How do you recover from death?
 



Psionicist said:
How do you recover from death?

You answered your own question.

Stubborness will not help those who wish to defy the order to stay. It is been admitted...the city, is NOT functional, in any means. Just don't add the count of those who were less fortunate, in not surviving the floods first off.
 

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