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The division 2 state of the game
The division 2 state of the game







narrative is essentially nonexistent at this point in the game, with the faction's personnel and capabilities having evaporated with the JTF pullout. CERA, in joint operations with the JTF, also attempted to create quarantines and mass treatment facilities like the Roosevelt Island Quarantine and the Potomac Event Center Treatment Facility that were put under control of Colonel Ridgeway and his men, who notoriously abused and starved the sick, believing that they were as good as dead and not worth the resources Ridgeway and his unit's actions would eventually lead to the rise of the Outcasts. CERA checkpoints, camps, evacuation points and treatment facilities are scattered throughout the city, yet none of these facilities are active due to the complete collapse of security, supplies and communications. most likely ended with the evacuation of the JTF from D.C., or followed shortly afterward. This is before CERA lost their grip on supply delivery, and before they discovered that the smallpox strain was heavily mutated, rendering the vaccine useless.Īctive CERA operations in D.C. In New York Collapse (an Interactive novel based on the Survival Guide in game) there is a yellow sign from CERA stating that they'll be in the neighborhood vaccinating everyone against smallpox. However, despite this lack of manpower, CERA still continues to treat the sick and research for a cure alongside local doctors and nurses, although this research and treatment is limited to those who stay in the Base of Operations and some Safe Houses. After the major disaster of the Dark Zone, along with the First Wave Division agents going M.I.A., forced CERA to pull out alongside the JTF, and CERA support from all hospitals and treatment centers ended.ĬERA has been incredibly weakened at this point, with very little manpower. However, food, medical, and personnel shortages led to increased riots, to the point where the Joint Task Force (who were in charge of protecting these supplies and personnel) couldn't handle it. Vehicles (from cars to transport CERA officials to shipping eight-wheeler trucks) can be found all over the New York City and were used to adequately deliver much-needed supplies. They also employed volunteers to help them ration out food and supplies to civilians in need. When the First Wave of Division agents was deployed, CERA was in charge of all field hospitals, treatment centers, Safe Houses, supervised the construction of the Dark Zone, and was the organization that dug up the mass graves to bury the bodies. Shortly after however, they were bought in New York when hospitals and clinics became overwhelmed with patients and state relief efforts were under the risk of failing. Tom Clancy's The Division Initial Outbreakĭuring the first few weeks of the outbreak, CERA was not sent into Manhattan, as it was initially thought that the disease spreading was a more potent version of the flu. It can be assumed that CERA was also in New York when Hurricane Sandy hit (since the former has been mentioned in the game several times over). 30 against West Texas A&M on homecoming at Javelina Stadium.CERA was created to help deal with large-scale natural disasters, when the situation was overwhelming local and state relief efforts. The Javelinas continue LSC play at 7 p.m. Ty Chisum led the Javelinas in receiving with 73 yards on three catches.ĭefensively, Cameron Cauthen led A&M-Kingsville with 11 total tackles, including nine solo. The Javelinas, meanwhile, rushed for 69 yards as a team as Christian Anderson led the way with 67 yards on 16 carries. The Mustangs scored 12 fourth-quarter points to tighten up the game.ĭinkelman finished the night completing 14 of 24 passes for 207 yards and the one touchdown. The Javelinas (4-3, 2-2 in LSC) jumped out to a 28-7 lead after three quarters on the strength of three rushing touchdowns from three different runners and a touchdown pass from quarterback Zadock Dinkleman.Īmonte Brown (1 yard), Jacob Cavazos (8 yards) and Christian Anderson (4 yards) scored on rushing TDs in the game, and Dinkelman connected with Ryan Martinez for a 4-yard score midway through the fourth quarter. The Texas A&M-Kingsville football team held off a late charge from Western New Mexico to win its second straight game as it returned to Lone Star Conference play. Watch Video: VIDEO: Week 9 Corpus Christi high school football highlights









The division 2 state of the game