Ellis at Camp White Oak is a set of memoirs written by President Andrew Ellis while he was stationed at Camp White Oak. In those memoirs, he ruminates about his partnership with Black Tusk, his feelings about about Presidents Waller and Mendez, how he would have handled the Green Poison crisis, and his legacy.
Those memoirs can be found and collected in the Camp White Oak.
Rewards for acquiring all memoirs are 8,300 E-Credits and 37,400 XP.
Ellis' memoirs: Advice[]
- Ellis considers Davis's advice.
- Davis tried to warn me. I should have fucking listened to him. The man was not a good man, but he was smart. He knew what these people were. He was too smart to outright question me, knew I probably would have found some way to fuck him over if he did, but he knew what these people were, at least better than I did. I understand them. I won't make that mistake again.
- Davis tried to warn me. I should have fucking listened to him. The man was not a good man, but he was smart. He knew what these people were. He was too smart to outright question me, knew I probably would have found some way to fuck him over if he did, but he knew what these people were, at least better than I did. I understand them. I won't make that mistake again.
Ellis' memoirs: Succession[]
- Ellis thinks about his predecessors.
- I just wanted to be President. Is that so much to ask? Waller and Mendez. I'm a better man than both of them put together. They are relics from a different era. They were too soft and too indecisive. They weren't willing to make the hard choices. Hell, they weren't willing to make any choices. Not any that really mattered. Even when Waller ordered Directive 51, that wasn't a real choice. It wasn't something he was excited about, or understood. It was a means to an end. A tool that he had at his disposal. And, that idiot wasted it. An army of elite soldiers with unlimited resources and power, and he sends them to protect civilians and clean up the streets. To build garden boxes and grow tomatoes. What a fucking waste.
- I just wanted to be President. Is that so much to ask? Waller and Mendez. I'm a better man than both of them put together. They are relics from a different era. They were too soft and too indecisive. They weren't willing to make the hard choices. Hell, they weren't willing to make any choices. Not any that really mattered. Even when Waller ordered Directive 51, that wasn't a real choice. It wasn't something he was excited about, or understood. It was a means to an end. A tool that he had at his disposal. And, that idiot wasted it. An army of elite soldiers with unlimited resources and power, and he sends them to protect civilians and clean up the streets. To build garden boxes and grow tomatoes. What a fucking waste.
Ellis' memoirs: Crisis[]
- Ellis thinks about how he would have handled the crisis.
- If it was up to me in the beginning, it never would have gotten this bad. We could have recovered from Amherst's bullshit in a month. Quarantine the sick. Burn the cash. Get CERA to find a fucking cure and call it a day. It's not that hard. Collateral damage is always acceptable, especially if it ensures a victory. Waller was too much of a libtard to understand the big picture. Too much of a pussy to nuke New York when we had the chance. And now, it's up to me to clean up his mess, but his fucking agents are getting in my way. They're supposed to work for me dammit. I'm the President.
- If it was up to me in the beginning, it never would have gotten this bad. We could have recovered from Amherst's bullshit in a month. Quarantine the sick. Burn the cash. Get CERA to find a fucking cure and call it a day. It's not that hard. Collateral damage is always acceptable, especially if it ensures a victory. Waller was too much of a libtard to understand the big picture. Too much of a pussy to nuke New York when we had the chance. And now, it's up to me to clean up his mess, but his fucking agents are getting in my way. They're supposed to work for me dammit. I'm the President.
Ellis' memoirs: Legacy[]
- Ellis thinks about his legacy.
- When you sign up for a secret fucking society, you expect to meet the members of that society. Instead, I'm trapped in a fucking bunker with what's left of the BTSU and all their fucking bullshit. I was supposed to be the hero. And now thanks to these jarheads, I'm going down as the worst President in history. FDR bombed hundreds of thousands of people and he's still a hero because New Deal saved the economy. But, President Ellis will be remembered as the asshole who went to his retreat in the woods while Camelot burned.
- When you sign up for a secret fucking society, you expect to meet the members of that society. Instead, I'm trapped in a fucking bunker with what's left of the BTSU and all their fucking bullshit. I was supposed to be the hero. And now thanks to these jarheads, I'm going down as the worst President in history. FDR bombed hundreds of thousands of people and he's still a hero because New Deal saved the economy. But, President Ellis will be remembered as the asshole who went to his retreat in the woods while Camelot burned.