User blog:BeastMan14/The Fraternity vs The Crew of the Nebuchadnezzar

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The Fraternity!, A group of assassins who kill for the greater good!

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The Crew of The Nebuchadnezzar!, A group of resistance fighters against the Matrix!

WHO...IS...DEADLIEST?

The Fraternity Bio, Members, and Weapons
Bio: The Fraternity was a group of assasins who considered their killings to be by fate. Using orders from The Loom of Fate and its translator/group leader Frost, it's members set out to kill people stated by the Loom to be bad for fate. Eventually, Wesley Gibson joined the group and discovered the story of his father, Cross, whom Wesley was tricked to believe that Cross killed Wesley's father. Eventually, after killing Cross, Wesley is betrayed by The Fraternity, leading him to launch a raid that destroys the Fraternities base and leads to the death of every member of the fraternity. Before the final standoff, Frost is revealed to be simply buying out the Fraternity's skills to others, and reveals that everyone in the room had been chosen by the Loom at one point. Fox, in an attempt to help Wesley, uses the bullet curve shot she taught him to kill every Assassin in the room except Frost and Wesley. After a lengthy battle, Frost escapes and Wesley plans to kill him later.

Members
Frost: The leader of the Fraternity, Frost is the only one who can decode the Loom of Fate, and uses this to his advantage when he hires the team's kills out to people. He is the only survivor of Wesley's attack and neary succeeds in killing him later at his office, when it is revealed to be a decoy as Wesley snipes him from a nearby rooftop.

Wesley Gibson: See above for most of Wesley's story.

Fox: Fox is Wesley's mentor in the Fraternity and possibly his only true ally. She teaches him how to curve the bullet.

Earl Spellman: Earl is a major guns expert and teaches Wesley a good chunk of his shooting training.

The Exterminator: An outstanding explosives expert, who shows Wesley the rat bomb trick he uses to later destroy the Fraternity base with.

The Repairman: The hand-to-hand expert of the group, he tortures Wesley to teach him to resist pain.

The Butcher: Knives expert of the team, the only one who puts up a true fight with Wesley when he storms the Fraternity base.

Weapons
Melee: Butcher and Combat Knives

Close: Safari Arms Matchmaker and S&W Schofield Model 3

Mid: H&K MP7A1 & DB Sawed-Off Shotgun

Long: M4A1

Explosive: Bomb-Strapped Rats

Special: Bullet Curve (Can only be done by Fox and Wesley)

Will add slideshow later.

The Crew of the Nebuchadnezzar Bio, Members, and Weapons
Bio: The Crew of the Nebuchadnezzar was a group of resistance fighters attempting to free humanity from the tyrannical control of the Matrix, a sentient computer program. Their leader, Morpheus, believes that the crews newest member, Neo, is the One, a person supposedly destined to end the war between the Matrix and Humanity. However, on a mission inside the Matrix, the Team is betrayed by a member of the group, Cypher, who pulls most of the groups life support and allows Morpheus to be captured by Agents, the enforcers of the Matrix, before being killed by the Crew's operator, Link. Neo and Trinity, the only survivors, launch a rescue mission to save Morpheus and nearly succeed in escaping if not for the intervention of Smith, the head agent, who seemingly kills Neo, only for him to resurrect himself and kill Smith for good, proving that he is the One.

Members who operate in the Matrix
Morpheus: The Captain of the ship, Morpheus serves as Neo's mentor and teaches him the ways of the Matrix.

Neo Anderson: Neo is the newest member of the crew, and is mostly skeptical of Morpheus faith in him. He shows a romantic interest in Trinity, a love that is required near the end of the film. For the sake of fairness in this battle, Neo is not at One level strength, nor does he have any of the powers.

Trinity: Trinity is Morpheus second-in-command and the one who first leads Neo out of the Matrix. She seems to ignore Neo's interest in her until the end of the film, when her kiss seemingly revives him and enables him to use the powers of the One to kill Smith.

Apoc: Little is known about Apoc other than that he is frequently teamed with Switch, and that he is the first one to allow Neo to use a gun. He is the second to die when Cypher pulls his life support plug while he's plugged in the Matrix.

Mouse: Mouse is the youngest member of the Crew and a bit of a smartass. He has the most faith in Neo besides Morpheus and is the first to die when Agents and SWAT ambush the team during their mission, when Agents corner and gun him down.

Switch: Switch is one of the two women on the ship besides Trinity and appears to be mostly serious about her jobs. She is seemingly in love with Apoc, as evidenced when Cypher kills him and she reacts by holding his body close. She is the third to die when Cypher pulls her life support.

Cypher: Cypher is the only member of the crew not behind the cause of fighting the Machines and seems to enjoy the illusion provided in the Matrix. He eventually arranges with Agent Smith to betray his team in order to have his mind wiped and be put back into the Matrix. He nearly succeeds in killing the entire crew when he starts by seemingly killing Link and Gozer, the crews pilots and operators, then Apoc and Switch. He nearly kill Neo and Trinity, but is then hit with a lightning gun by a badly injured Link and is killed.

Weapons
Melee: Dozens of hand-to-hand combat styles including Judo, Karate, and Muay Thai.

Close: Beretta 92FS and Zastafa CZ99

Mid: Cobray M11/9 and Franchi Spas-12

Long: M16 SP1

Explosive: C-4

Special: Custom 12-Gauge Automatic Shotguns

Slideshow to be put in later

X-Factors
Crew/Fraternity

85 Training 91 The Crew were trained mostly through computer programs rather extensively made by Mouse, while The Fraternity was very hands-on with far more brutal training.

82 Ruthlessness/Brutality 92 The Crew was quick and efficient, never killing civilians and only landing blows that would knock someone out cold unless there was no other options. The Fraternity doesn't like collateral damage, but they won't do much about preventing it.

91 Teamwork 66 The Fraternity during missions usually worked at one or two people, while during the battle with Wesley, they still fought as individual people rather than a coordinated team. The crew stuck together, watched each others backs, and ultimately did well because of that.

Battles Notes
Voting ends Next Saturday.

The battle will be in two parts, one involving Most of the Crew battling the Main members of the Fraternity, and the other involving Morpheus battling Frost in a 1-v-1 fight in an attempt to destroy the Loom.

It will be set before Cypher betrays the team (duh), and before Wesley kills Cross and is nearly killed by Fox.