Tomas William Scott

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Tomas W. Scott
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DSRO title
1st General Commander
Possible Current Location
Southern Kelares Islands
Nicknames
Tommy Gun, The Head, Ireland, Greenlad, Jack, NLC, The Cat, Most Wanted
Date of Birth
December 13th, 1966

If Tom Scott would have gotten the trial so desired by many nations, he would have stayed in prison for more than 375,000 years, assuming the punishment for murder is 25 years per victim, and that does not include the wounded. This man, sometimes even more than his leader, Allen Van-Dijk, was directly responsible for the murder of civilians and soldiers from Ness Ziona, The Opressive Church, Euroslavia, Soviet Trasa and Belem. Thousands have died by his and his commander’s orders, since the new DSRO (also known as The Secular Resistance) executed its first attack in the fall of 2003. The Nessic Armed Forces still consider Scott as their most wanted terrorist, and all assassination attempts on his life (four so far), have failed. Today Scott still lives somewhere, and he is believed to be planning more attacks.

Childhood in Ireland

Tomas W. Scott was born to Frankie Maguire and Annie Lin Scott, of Ulster, Northern Ireland. The family was quite big: he had 4 sisters and 2 brothers. Despite Tomas’ parents being Catholic under Protestant oppression, as they referred to it, they tried to keep him isolated of all the problems, and he grew up to be an Atheist, and not only that, but anti-religious Atheist claiming that all conflicts were caused, and will forever be caused, by religious differences. He was only 17 years old when he said that “In order for the world to be truly free, religion must disappear, exactly as it appeared, in any way possible.

About 3 months after he said that, Scott’s parents were killed along with 6 other by-passers when an IRA car-bomb exploded early. The fact that Catholics were responsible for the death of his family, and not Protestants as he always guessed, made him demand revenge, quick and painful revenge. Scott moved to his uncle’s family in Western Ireland, and when he turned at age 18 his uncle decided to leave Ireland and move to somewhere else, and the closest option was Ness Ziona as they simply couldn’t afford to move to Europe.

New life in Ness Ziona

In 1984, Ness Ziona was still deep in a bloody struggle between the theocratics who ruled the nation (and called it Rasmossen) and the Atheists, or Democratics, who demanded independence on the exact same land. Scott quickly became known under the nickname nickname, “Tommy Gun”, because he was the only Tommy in the area who knew how to shoot, and how to use weapons for his advantage.

In Underground DSRO schools operated by the democratic minority over Ness Ziona, Tomas learned languages such as Greender (the native Nessic language), German, Dutch and Danish. He learned Physics, Electronics, Chemistry and other fields he considered important for a future leader. He wanted to be the best in everything, and indeed he was. He later learned military history, military tactics, all about weapons, vehicles, aircrafts and artillery, and by 1990, when the Nessic War of Independence was in its second year, he was already a field commander from the DSRO, and helped SAF commanders on the field. But as the years passed, the SAF advanced and the theocratics were pushed to the cold north-western areas, the DSRO officers, including Scott, were treated more and more as second class troops, as foreigners, as those who are not SAF, and shouldn’t be titled as such. The final crack-point was in May 1997, about 6 years before the end of the war, when a meeting between DSRO and SAF officials ended with a DSRO announcement, calling all officers that serve under the SAF command to refuse orders. Scott was in that meeting, and he suggested that announcement. Not a while later, in October 1997, ‘DSRO’ was another forgotten title. And like all other officers who once fought for the independence of the democratics and Atheists, Scott was left in a DSRO camp somewhere in the north.

A new Enemy

When Ness Ziona’s war ended in 2003, Scott used the momentum created by the victory, and suggested the DSRO leadership to the demand rights from the newborn nation, as the DSRO helped freeing it. Despite their expectations, the Nessic nations refused to recognize them as Nessic citizens, and refused to give them the citizenship they wanted so much, claiming they were terrorists, and “murdered people like they were insects”.

More to come soon