The Lost MC

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  • The Lost MC

    • Status
      Active
    • Founded
      July 2021
    • President
      Johnny Rossi
    • Vice President
      Samantha Martin
    • Sergeant At Arms
      Happy Happy
    • Enforcers
      Robert Robinson
      Jackson McCormick
      Casper Young
      Phil Coops
      Brandon "Kid" Selter
    • Members
      Ivan Sinclair - Treasurer
      Slyvie Bishop - Secretary
      Bjorn Bishop - Chaplain
      Logan Smith - Tail gunner
      Joey McKenzie - Road Captain
    • Members
      Blake Rhodes
      Cecil Butler
      Charlie Miller
      Emily Thormson
      Ethan Browning
      Frank Bishop
      Jackson James
      Joe Broadman
      Kane Brody
      Lance Shaw
      Lenorah Morales
      Markus King
      Michael "Tree" Hoyles
      Randy O'Claire
      Skyler Reed
      Siggi Vulkson
      William Hudson
      Doug Boyd
      Skylar Bathory
    • Prospects
      Jake Teller
      Mickey Cavendish
      Harry Morant
    • Nomads
      Butch Cassidy
      Jay Gonzales
      Lucy McDucy
      Rhett DeRosa
      Rhirchard Trambley
      River Dumont
      Wayne Kenway

    Description:

    With charters across the United States from coast to coast, the Lost MC has always had some kind of presence within San Andreas, whether it be a loose gathering of Nomads throughout Blaine County, or an official and unified Charter. Formed out of Stab City and in July 2021 after the decline of the previous San Andreas Charter, a new charter of the Lost MC was born from a combination of patched-over clubs, nomads and new recruits. Though few in number, this new charter aims to maintain the pride of their Club through continued self-reliance, defiance of authority and the belief in the true freedom of the road and the outlaw way of life; doing what they want at whatever time they want to and answering to no one but themselves. Though their emergence as a charter has been a varying experience due to rivalries, territory disputes and comings and goings of numerous complications, those who continue to ride with the Club do so with pride and an unwillingness to part with it until the day they die.

    When asked whether they are a 1% club, an independent club or whatever other kind of label others might like to use, they simply say:

    "We are Lost, and that is all we need to be."

    History:

    The Lost began in 1964 with eight U.S. Marines who met during the Vietnam War in Hanoi, North Vietnam. After the war ended, they had a continued thirst for drugs and violence. Because of this, they started the club and named it 'The Lost' in honor of all their friends who had been killed in the war.

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