A B C F H J M N T U Y
Ja Jo

Jorge Wilson

Jorge Wilson, a former Chief of Police of the South Gate Police Department, was a figure who left a lasting impact on the City Stae’s law enforcement and political landscape. Known for his bold initiatives and controversial methods, Wilson played a pivotal role in shaping the security apparatus and political landscape of the country.

Under Wilson’s leadership, the South Gate Police Department established the Gamma Units, a specialized force tasked with protecting the Bluezone border. This initiative aimed to enhance border security and prevent unauthorized entry into the designated protected area. However, this move was met with mixed reactions, as some viewed it as necessary for maintaining order, while others criticized the militarization of the police force.

Jorge Wilson

Expanding on his vision of a secured Bluezone, Wilson further modernized the police force, equipping officers with advanced technologies and tactical training. These measures, although aimed at improving law enforcement capabilities, also intensified tensions between law enforcement and the surrounding slumlords.

Wilson took a controversial approach by using the enhanced police force to invade and suppress the slumlands, seeking to expand the Bluezone Protectorate’s control. These actions drew both support and condemnation from the public, sparking heated debates about the balance between security and human rights.

As a result of his overhanded methods and increasing public scrutiny, Wilson was eventually forced out of his position as Chief of Police by the Executium, a governing body overseeing the City States government and economic affairs. However, his ambitions did not waver, and he seized the opportunity to pursue a political career.

Running for the Prime Executive elections, Wilson utilized his reputation as a strong and decisive leader to secure victory. As Prime Executive, he implemented the LandBond currency model, which aimed to stabilize the region’s economy and promote economic growth. This move drew both support and skepticism, with debates surrounding its long-term impact.

Unfortunately, Wilson’s tenure as Prime Executive was cut short when he was assassinated at the Grand Opera House while giving a speech. The notorious slumlord known as Cancer was identified as the assailant, highlighting the deep-rooted tensions that existed between the government and the marginalized slumland communities.

The legacy of Jorge Wilson is a subject of ongoing debate. While some view his efforts as necessary measures to protect the Bluezone and promote stability, others criticize his authoritarian tendencies and disregard for civil liberties. Regardless of one’s perspective, Wilson’s actions had far-reaching consequences, leaving an indelible mark on the region’s history.

His daughter is the current head of Department 47 (Counter-Corporaterrorism Initiative), Jacinta Wilson.


Related Entries