Guerrilha (organization)

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Organization accounts as private accounts owned by Citizens doesn't exist any more, but the article was left to see how did organizations look like.


Guerrilha
Logo of Guerrilha
General
Country Flag-Brazil.jpg Brazil
Headquarters Brazil
Founded 28/05/2009
Founders nuutxer
Attributes
Colours Red & Black
Song Hino Guerrilheiro


GUERRILHA was an organization focused on the evolution of the Brazilian military, based on friendship and cooperativity. It was created and designed by nuutxer. With the help of Andman, Nosrial Olem, Epitacio and Uchiha Lui it began its activities.

Name origins

The word Guerrilha (Eng. Guerrilla) means armed struggle carried out in small groups of combatants. The name was first proposed by Yorek Zaki.

Programs

Patente +

The program Patente+ was distributing weapons to those who are close to improving theirs military rank. The program worked in a shape of a table:

  • in the first column there was a military rank
  • the second column said how much damage is needed to receive the daily weapons through the Patente+ Program

If a member had that rank and that damage, they were to send a message to the organization announcing it. Then, the member is given daily weapons and a message that will take them to that document.

The table was unfortunately lost.

Blitzkrieg

Blitzkrieg program was to give weapons to every member who is part of the program and then at a certain time, everyone hits the wall with the same avatar or a similar one. The chosen battle would be one for the Brazilian army and the weapons were from Guerrilha's companies. It was nothing innovative, but it was an activity to stir up the team.

Guerrilha's companies and newspapers

  • newspaper - Guerrilha News
  • company GUERRILHA GUNS Q2
  • company GUERRILHA IRON Q2

Sources