most likely ended with the evacuation of the JTF from D.C., or followed shortly afterward. This is before CERA lost their grip on supply delivery, and before they discovered that the smallpox strain was heavily mutated, rendering the vaccine useless.Īctive CERA operations in D.C. In New York Collapse (an Interactive novel based on the Survival Guide in game) there is a yellow sign from CERA stating that they'll be in the neighborhood vaccinating everyone against smallpox. However, despite this lack of manpower, CERA still continues to treat the sick and research for a cure alongside local doctors and nurses, although this research and treatment is limited to those who stay in the Base of Operations and some Safe Houses. After the major disaster of the Dark Zone, along with the First Wave Division agents going M.I.A., forced CERA to pull out alongside the JTF, and CERA support from all hospitals and treatment centers ended.ĬERA has been incredibly weakened at this point, with very little manpower. However, food, medical, and personnel shortages led to increased riots, to the point where the Joint Task Force (who were in charge of protecting these supplies and personnel) couldn't handle it. Vehicles (from cars to transport CERA officials to shipping eight-wheeler trucks) can be found all over the New York City and were used to adequately deliver much-needed supplies. They also employed volunteers to help them ration out food and supplies to civilians in need. When the First Wave of Division agents was deployed, CERA was in charge of all field hospitals, treatment centers, Safe Houses, supervised the construction of the Dark Zone, and was the organization that dug up the mass graves to bury the bodies.
Shortly after however, they were bought in New York when hospitals and clinics became overwhelmed with patients and state relief efforts were under the risk of failing.
Tom Clancy's The Division Initial Outbreakĭuring the first few weeks of the outbreak, CERA was not sent into Manhattan, as it was initially thought that the disease spreading was a more potent version of the flu. It can be assumed that CERA was also in New York when Hurricane Sandy hit (since the former has been mentioned in the game several times over). This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.CERA was created to help deal with large-scale natural disasters, when the situation was overwhelming local and state relief efforts. Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: Ĭopyright 2021 The Associated Press. Washington State: At Arizona State on Saturday. But they showed heart in losing a close game to a tough opponent. Washington State had trouble scoring after the loss of Rolovich, a master of its complicated run-and-shoot offense. The Cougars qualified for a bowl game with the win. Borghi's three touchdowns gave him 37 in his WSU career, tied for second most in program history.īYU is 4-0 against the Pac-12 this season, previously beating Arizona, Utah and Arizona State. Jahad Woods had 16 tackles for Washington State.
Lopini Katoa replied with a 3-yard touchdown run, also capping a 75-yard drive, for BYU to tie it at 7.ĭespite WSU quarterback Jayden de Laura calling on Cougars fans to fill Martin Stadium, only 22,500 fans attended the game in the 32,900-seat stadium. "We were coming off a slump.”īorghi ran 11 yards up the middle for a Washington State touchdown on their first possession, capping a 75-yard drive. “Looking forward to building on this, and glad we got this win,” Sitake said. "I know they are going through a lot of adversity and change.” “A lot of credit to Washington State," BYU coach Kalani Sitake said. Jaren Hall threw for 143 yards for BYU (6-2), which fell out of the Top 25 this week after losing two straight games. Max Borghi scored three touchdowns for Washington State (4-4), which saw its three-game winning streak end. “That put us behind the eight-ball,” Dickert said. Washington State was were undone by several offensive holding penalties that wiped out good gains, and two failed conversion attempts after touchdowns. Asked what it was like to be a head coach, Dickert said he had to take a breath and remember to enjoy the experience.