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The Cutters mimic corporate structure to the point that their leadership is called the board of directors, and they have a CEO who runs the gang, under direction of the Board. A CFO, CIO (Chief Intelligence Officer), and a VP of security all report to the CEO directly, while other parts of the gang are organized and labeled with similar corporate terms. For example, their Department of Logistics and Supply Management deals with cross-border smuggling as well as shifting goods from one branch of the gang to another. This organization has slowly evolved over recent decades, as the gang has shifted from a more street-level, disorganized group into the top-tier gang it is today. And, in fact, the gang is so remarkably similar to an actual corporation that it isn’t uncommon for some files to get misplaced or a shipment to get accidentally rerouted, so that the men-on-the-streets find themselves receiving a shipment of medkits instead of a crate of Ares Alphas. Supposedly, the field leaders are good at improvising and working with the inevitable mix-ups, so they simply restructure their plans and file a report to the appropriate department. | The Cutters mimic corporate structure to the point that their leadership is called the board of directors, and they have a CEO who runs the gang, under direction of the Board. A CFO, CIO (Chief Intelligence Officer), and a VP of security all report to the CEO directly, while other parts of the gang are organized and labeled with similar corporate terms. For example, their Department of Logistics and Supply Management deals with cross-border smuggling as well as shifting goods from one branch of the gang to another. This organization has slowly evolved over recent decades, as the gang has shifted from a more street-level, disorganized group into the top-tier gang it is today. And, in fact, the gang is so remarkably similar to an actual corporation that it isn’t uncommon for some files to get misplaced or a shipment to get accidentally rerouted, so that the men-on-the-streets find themselves receiving a shipment of medkits instead of a crate of Ares Alphas. Supposedly, the field leaders are good at improvising and working with the inevitable mix-ups, so they simply restructure their plans and file a report to the appropriate department. | ||
==Organization== | |||
The Cutters have their gang organized by departments, rather than geographically. Each department is overseen by someone given the title of VP. Their “Logistics and Supply Management” department coordinates moving their blackmarket goods, using their own established smuggling routes that supply all of North America and even reach into the British Isles and Europe. Their “Procurement” department is responsible for purchasing arms, vehicles, and drugs, while their “Sales” division coordinates everything from their large black-market arms sales to their street-level drug dealing. Due to this vertical organization, police organizations are often stymied, because the arrest of the street-level members (the most likely to be caught and arrested) is the equivalent of arresting the accounting clerk. It doesn’t even make a ripple in the overall organization. <br> | |||
Unlike many gangs and ethnic crime syndicates, the Cutters do not appear to discriminate on race, gender, or ethnicity in their membership—with the possible exception of elves. The few elves that they do have rarely seem to rise above the street level. The Cutters utilize Awakened talents in their gang and appear to be welcoming to changelings. Rumors of shapeshifters or other sentient creatures in their membership continue to circulate, although other information suggests the gang uses the rumor to boost its image on the streets. | |||
===Goals=== | ===Goals=== |
Revision as of 21:07, 22 December 2024
Connection | 3 |
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Type | Gang |
Player May Join | Yes |
Health | Maintaining |
Area of Operation | Seattle |
Faction Information
Summary
The Cutters are a North American gang, with active members in most sprawls, making them transnational. While they got their beginnings in drug dealing and street-level violence, they’ve evolved over the years into a pseudo-corporate force with the resources, income, and structure of a small corporation. Although they deal in goods and services that qualify as black-market or illegal in many jurisdictions, they do so with a primary concern for profit. Violence is a side effect of their primary for-profit goal, and this group is not involved in political or social terrorism.
The Cutters mimic corporate structure to the point that their leadership is called the board of directors, and they have a CEO who runs the gang, under direction of the Board. A CFO, CIO (Chief Intelligence Officer), and a VP of security all report to the CEO directly, while other parts of the gang are organized and labeled with similar corporate terms. For example, their Department of Logistics and Supply Management deals with cross-border smuggling as well as shifting goods from one branch of the gang to another. This organization has slowly evolved over recent decades, as the gang has shifted from a more street-level, disorganized group into the top-tier gang it is today. And, in fact, the gang is so remarkably similar to an actual corporation that it isn’t uncommon for some files to get misplaced or a shipment to get accidentally rerouted, so that the men-on-the-streets find themselves receiving a shipment of medkits instead of a crate of Ares Alphas. Supposedly, the field leaders are good at improvising and working with the inevitable mix-ups, so they simply restructure their plans and file a report to the appropriate department.
Organization
The Cutters have their gang organized by departments, rather than geographically. Each department is overseen by someone given the title of VP. Their “Logistics and Supply Management” department coordinates moving their blackmarket goods, using their own established smuggling routes that supply all of North America and even reach into the British Isles and Europe. Their “Procurement” department is responsible for purchasing arms, vehicles, and drugs, while their “Sales” division coordinates everything from their large black-market arms sales to their street-level drug dealing. Due to this vertical organization, police organizations are often stymied, because the arrest of the street-level members (the most likely to be caught and arrested) is the equivalent of arresting the accounting clerk. It doesn’t even make a ripple in the overall organization.
Unlike many gangs and ethnic crime syndicates, the Cutters do not appear to discriminate on race, gender, or ethnicity in their membership—with the possible exception of elves. The few elves that they do have rarely seem to rise above the street level. The Cutters utilize Awakened talents in their gang and appear to be welcoming to changelings. Rumors of shapeshifters or other sentient creatures in their membership continue to circulate, although other information suggests the gang uses the rumor to boost its image on the streets.
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Leaders
Background
Allies
Enemies
Current Status
Health Summary
Members
Contacts
Name | Connection | Archetype | Profession |
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Bandido | 2 | Service | |
Jewels | 2 | Service | People Stabber |
Juan "Guapo" Manuel | 1 | Service | |
Pappy | 4 | Fixer | Street Security Professional |
PCs
Name | Position | Faction Rep |
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Lichtenberg | Enforcer | 8 |