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Police - Special Forces Unit

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Police - Special Forces Unit by Populous

Addes just over $500,000 to your city budget. Here is how:

Greetings Mayer, our Special Forces unit has identified and pin pointed criminal operations including Drug Lords, Crime Lords and money laundering schemes within your city borders. We would appreciate your cooperation in taking down these operations and financially bankrupting them.

We will fund everything and recuperate our costs through arrest recoveries. After building renovation, computer equipment, wages, cars, and radio equipment costs we estimate this will leave your city just over a half million dollars to add to your city budget and leave you will a full function police department with all the equipment.

Mayer! Mayer! Are you ok? You look pale...

- Yes, I said… Just over one half million in recovered cash and criminal asset sales will be ADDED to your city budget.

- Yes, I said… All operation costs will be recuperated from operations so there is no cost to your city for this action.

- Yes, I said… We will leave the police station and equipment intact for your city to run as a small police station.

Stats:
Police Cars: 10
Radius: 2000 What good is a police car that only travels eight blocks?
Tiles: 3x4

Construction Cost: 0, Zero, nothing... Costs of building are recuperated from raids.
Maintenance cost: 100
Uneducated Workers: 1 Janitor
Educated Workers: 1 Desk Clerk
Well Educated Workers: 15 Well trained Officers
Highly Educated Workers: 5 Computer hackers, data trackers, database specialists

Yes, absolutely, Thumbnail included for easy identification from the menu system and I promise not to use props I don't intend to use over and over in assets I build.
26 件のコメント
Populous  [作成者] 2022年9月9日 19時37分 
TestDriver... or should I say my new best friend? Believe it or not... I have crime free cities in my game. Jag är hälften norrman och hälften svensk. Kul att träffa dig och välkommen till USA! Vilket tillstånd är du i (google :)" ?
TestDriver 2022年9月9日 13時16分 
Just wishing the real Police departments could catch on to this trend. Thanks Mr. P for this nice addition to my soon to be crime free city, and thanks to Tonje for the excellent explanation of the Scandinavian language mysteries. Being Swedish in the USA, I sometimes struggle to make people understand how to pronounce the special letters.
Populous  [作成者] 2021年1月20日 21時20分 
Thank you my friend... kind of famous for my back stories, but really supper cool to hear this from you!
[GT] »SoD« Crispy Bacon 2021年1月20日 17時25分 
This must be one of the best asset stories I've read so far.
Populous  [作成者] 2020年10月6日 15時45分 
DLWalsh Ha! People actually get upset when I posted without a story. ...
DLWalsh 2020年10月6日 12時17分 
I love the stories you add with your assets. Makes me smile when I read them.
Tonje Gram 2020年4月17日 4時51分 
There you go! Btw I just re-read my last comment. It's nordmenn with a D - not normenn. Typo's keeps stalking me, - even in my own language.
Populous  [作成者] 2020年4月16日 20時24分 
Hello Tonje Gram, yes I do live in the US, well, they/we do speak English... the original language of mots immigrants to the original colonies. HA! All as in both sides my family come to Minnesota in fact. Wow, just realized I understood "Jeg har hørt" and so miss my Grandmother who I spoke with as she tried to teach me the language.... The only thing I can for sure recall correctly is "Jeg elsker deg jente" and so thank you.
Tonje Gram 2020年4月16日 17時58分 
Do they live in the US? If so, do they still use their original language? Taught you some? Jeg har hørt at mange normenn flyttet til Minnesota. (I have heard that many norwegians moved to Minnesota). Tip: the norwegian letter Ø/ø sounds like the letter E in nerd and herd. (the E doesn't sound like an english E in nerd/herd). Also, Æ/æ sounds like A in bad/sad. Å/å sounds like O in bow/now.
Populous  [作成者] 2020年4月14日 9時25分 
Tonje Gram, I added the size after your question as it seemed like a good idea so you are all good there. I have a set of grandparents from Norway and a set from Sweden... I know, I know.... Greetings from U.S.A. my friend.