Hello every one,
I am Barb Dwyer, Surgeon in the NHS and when I got on duty I'd mostly start my duties at the East Side Hospital Tent at the UNMC border, mostly because I liked the idea of setting up a 'camp' there as we could say. I've had some pretty good RP Scenario's at the border regarding UNMC Soldiers, higher ups and Civilians. Unfortunatly on my part, I do not have footage of some of these scenario's what I think I should have. But next to my career in the NHS - what I love the most - is being a Civilian. Also when i was on these Role assignments I enjoyed it at the Borders. I always told I had to visit my mother who made me dinner to cross the border safely, to sneak up to the Black Market, hehe. I've encountered alot of very friendly and dedicated Soldiers among the UNMC, when I helped some soldiers out with robbers a while ago. Not to mention they did have the sitrep under controle ofcourse. One of my last favourite Roleplay Scenario's I had was with a Private that goes by the name of Washirngton (if I spelled it correctly) and another Recruit who had a pretty long name (starting with the letter Ma). They were at the time controlling and protecting the border against incoming targets, civilians, border hoppers, name it all. When I play as Civilian I go by the name of 'Jakoby' (may seen me, encountered me, saw me in OCC xd) but I was passing the Border check and had this Jungle Camo Offroad I was driving, to deliver peaches to them for their dehydration. At that time I did not know peaches where like the Devil's fruit, they called it. I got restrained as I saw my Offroad getting friends with bullet holes. I then asked them for me getting free, to deliver a HEMMT Box full of Apples. They agreed on it and after half an hour I returned with the truck completely full with 800 apples and 40 apples in my backpack. And they were surprised, as I thought they would. At that moment the Soldiers called me 'the appleguy'. The apples I delivered were given to the people passing the border. A good deed was completed. That was one of the funniest encounters I had with the UNMC recently. UNMC, thank you all for serving. I had a good relationship with the MC.