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Rats Rats Rats….Rats Everywhere.
The Rats did not begin as a formal faction or planned organization. They emerged naturally within Project Zomboid servers, formed by players who consistently gravitated toward each other through shared activity, survival, and a similar way of playing.
Over time, what defined the Rats was not structure, but presence. They were active, adaptable, and highly social within the game world—building bases, forming groups, recruiting others, and engaging with whatever situation the server created. This behavior made them recognizable long before any formal identity was established.
As the group evolved, so did its focus. The Rats gradually shifted from being tied to a single game environment into a broader multiplayer mindset. The core idea became less about one world and more about how they play together across different systems, servers, and experiences.
This evolution extended the identity beyond Project Zomboid. The Rats are no longer confined to a single universe—they carry their style of gameplay, coordination, and group identity into other multiplayer worlds as well, including Star Citizen and beyond.
What remains constant is not the game, but the people, the interaction, and the way they move together through each new environment they enter.
The Rats are not bound to one world. They are a multiplayer presence that adapts, expands, and continues wherever players come together.
We are the Rats.
We do not wait for stability—we create it.
We do not disappear when the world resets—we return.
We survive not as individuals, but as a system of many hands, many minds, one direction.
Every wipe is not an ending, but a restart of what we already are.
We build, we adapt, we persist.
When others scatter, we regroup.
When others stop, we continue.
When the world resets, we are already moving.
We are the Rats.
1.Unity over isolation – No Rat survives alone for long. Cooperation is expected, not optional.
2.Rebuilding is duty – After every wipe or collapse, rebuilding is immediate priority.
3.Activity matters – Presence in the world defines membership more than rank or titles.
3.Respect internal order, adapt externally – Structure inside, flexibility outside.
4.No unnecessary stagnation – The Rats are movement, not storage.
5.Identity is earned – You are a Rat by action, not by name alone.
