fulloutlaw
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Each club has a different charter and coat of arms, you can see that they are the same, only the coat of arms can change the name. president, vice president, sergeant etc. But one of the most important things is the charter and most clubs are based on it, but in some cases the charter rules can be changed.
I became a Prospect and how can I manage my character?
Love the Prospect roles, friends, this patch will be the last chapter of your character. From the moment you reach this patch, you start to meet the illegal face of the club. Prospects are the backbone of the club, the reason is nothing more than running errands and keeping the club alive. Prospect Roles This is the important part, if you haven't MC'd before you might hate Prospect roles, and in most of the faction promos there is a lot of information about Prospect members being oppressed. First of all, I want to break this prejudice, I think prospect roles are quite enjoyable because you don't have to make decisions and do serious work on behalf of the club. Also, if you are the only prospect in the club you are in, you will definitely be the most sought-after name and the name that the members role play the most. Let's start; what should I pay attention to in Prospect roles? What you need to do to survive is simple, don't ask too many questions and do what you are told. But apart from that, if you want to be respected by the members, show respect. I'm not talking about the respect shown to the boss of a mafia syndicate, if you show formal respect you will usually be ridiculed. Don't reply to members and definitely don't get into arguments. During your time as a Prospect try to enjoy the role and learn about MC culture.
When you play a character who is a member of a motorcycle club, what you need to pay attention to is the rules of the club as well as the rules of your character. An MC member cannot interpret something that is contrary to himself as “Let's do it like this today, what's going to happen?”, he cannot stretch the truth. If he says 2+2=5, it is 5 for him even if the whole world says 4. I advise you to pay attention to this when creating your character, don't adopt rules that are so harsh that they force you.

GANG and CLUB difference
Motorcycle clubs can recruit members until they are full to the brim, while clubs that operate on a gang system are the opposite.A Motorcycle gang has a very low number of members because they hone their prospective members through a very rigorous process. Clubs called Outlaws, Vagos and Bandidos apply the Gang system in states they call critical. Motorcycle Gangs, like clubs, wear vests with the MC crest (which may differ from the club's supporter T-Shirts) A Motorcycle Gang member must be perfect. Not only must he be willing to give his life for his club, but he must also raise money, protect his brothers and sisters and defend the interests of his club. These people are not focused on gaining fame or notoriety, they are more inclined to do business through the club.
Outlaw Motorcycle Gang
(OMGs) have existed since the late 1940s. Returning World War II veterans formed motorcycle clubs as a way of adapting to post-war life. Although members sought adventure, they also engaged in criminal activity. As they continued to become more organized, the United States Department of Justice certified the groups as OMGs (Outlaw Motorcycle Gang). Both the United States Department of Justice and the California DOJ define OMGs as organizations whose members use motorcycle clubs as conduits for criminal enterprises. OMGs are generally highly structured criminal organizations whose members engage in criminal activities such as violent crime, gun trafficking, and drug trafficking. OMGs are organized with a well-defined chain of command, and the club president and other ranking members usually wear patches indicating their status in the club. (Retired members are the lowest ranking in the organization.) The colors and logos that OMG members wear have a unique association with a particular club. The club patch includes the OMG chapter's organization name, emblem, and geographic regions or districts. Other items that identify specific clubs include clothing items, flags, signs, stickers and banners.
OMG members also participate in and lead many events such as motorcycle rides, toy drives, parties, rallies and concerts. These events are often coordinated through the use of cell phones and Internet social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace. The role of women in OMGs can vary. They are usually partners, but sometimes they also form support clubs, also known as associates. Support clubs, made up of women or men, provide assistance to OMGs. Women are responsible for weapons and drug possession, especially on motorcycle rides. They are seen as “property” of the club and “share” with all members. Women are also called “old ladies” in the biker community.
Are OMGs mafia on wheels?
Actually, there is no clear answer. Like mafias, money laundering and murder, home invasion and extortion, and illegal arms trafficking are the main activities of OMGs. The OMGs also made the news in the same way that the mafias would ride back-to-back in luxury vehicles during the general motorcycle rides organized by the mafia, so the old people used to refer to them as the Mafia on Wheels.
In general, OMGs are known for their noisy motorcycle rides and nightlife. Parties, bikes, girls, sex and drugs. Their popular phrase is “Harley, Sex and Drugs.”
The OMGs, the one percent, we can almost lump them all together. One percent are organized crime syndicates that are popular for illegal activities and are extremely dangerous. They have been supported by years of news coverage. The OMGs, which make headlines from time to time, usually like to keep themselves in the background, but they have recently become frequent users of social networking media. Attention: In recent times, social media has only meant “images” for motorcycle clubs. In other words, they post pictures with their patched jackets, beer in their hands and girls with them, which are not banned by the government. That's all. The patches on the vests of motorcycle clubs? Every motorcycle club, be it an outlaw motorcycle club, a supporters club or a regular riding club. We even see a few music bands now putting their name on the jackets, just like the patches that motorcycle gangs use. There is nothing very popular or incomprehensible about this. I will summarize roughly below, let the friends who read it look carefully.
I. Not every outlaw motorcycle gang has the same patches. Almost most of the patches we see in Sons of Anarchy will probably not be found in the Vagos, Hells Angels or Heretics clubs you'll be playing the role of.
II. Not all outlaw motorcycle gangs have the same Rockers (logos) as you might expect. They all have their own unique and culturally patterned photo.
III. Not all outlaw motorcycle gangs have the same bottom rocker, the part of the logo that indicates their geographical location. This is not the case for a single motorcycle club, for example Mongols. Two people who are members of the same Mongols will have different geographical location inscriptions. For example, the bottom rocker of an Oregon Mongols member says Oregon, while the bottom rocker of a California Mongols member says California.
Types of parties
There are many types of parties in motorcycle clubs, but the ones we see the most culturally;
Patch Party: When a person (or more) becomes a member, it is a large, sexualized party (strippers, etc.) to celebrate their membership.
Anniversary Party: Every year, without exception, the day the charter was founded is celebrated with a big party, and members from other countries come from their countries just for this party to celebrate the anniversary. Clubs send gifts etc. to each other to congratulate each other on the anniversary, they are very big parties.
Full Charter Party: When a nomad or prospect charter becomes a full charter, a party is organized to celebrate this, to which all clubs are invited.
Clubhouse parties: These are completely arbitrary parties that can be held on any date and at any time, decided by the club, often involving sexual objects.
I will make additions, my quotes are from my friends who quit the game completely and from my old guide.
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