Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-30051060-20160924171944/@comment-9075949-20161001185052

In Seattle, multiple nearby settlements of the immediate area around both Vancouver and Seattle have been taken over with no combat involved, as for many wanted to join to have a better, safer life under the Order's protection, which also increased the amount of drafted soldiers from 154 to 170. The Spire started broadcasting a recruitment beacon, which reached all the way to both the states of Idaho and Oregon, in hopes of attracting more settlers, and in turn, more manpower. Von Vitte sent a scavenging platoon out to the southwest, to the oceanside city of Aberdeen, going through and clearing Kent, Tacoma and Olympia on the way there, each time sending a group of men to return to Seattle with the loot. Most of these towns were desolate former shadows of themselves, with only some radroaches or molerats inhabiting them, making them perfect places to loot, with no threats. Aberdeen however was different, and was said to be controlled by a large and dangerous group of Raiders, therefore the platoon was to wait for the other scavenging squads to return from their rendezvous in Seattle.

Up in the North, The Vancouver Division sent a group of men to scavenge in the area of New Westminster, where they discovered an old War museum, in which they found many history books, a couple of WW2 era weapons, still usable, some Pre-War weaponry and equipment, like ham radios and deactivated turrets. In the underground storage section of the Museum, the soldiers found multiple German made MG42's and 34's, still usable, and two Pzkpfw VI Tigers, which were in very good, well preserved condition, protected behind large, plexiglass walls. The called their discoveries in, and soon the two vehicles were retrieved by the returning Vertibird.