S.W.A.T: Urban Siege [ ROBLOX MOVIE ]
Project Overview
SWAT: Urban Siege follows the elite Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) unit of the fictional Liberty County Police Department. As the city faces a wave of organized crime and domestic terrorism, the team must navigate intense high-risk operations, moral dilemmas, and personal sacrifices. The film combines gritty realism with explosive action as the SWAT team confronts hostage rescues, active shooters, bomb threats, and internal corruption. When a rogue paramilitary group seizes control of a government building, taking dozens hostage and threatening mass casualties, the SWAT team becomes the last line of defense between chaos and control.
Outnumbered, outgunned, and cut off from backup, the six-person team must move like ghosts through crumbling city to reclaim control before hundreds die. Every decision is life or death. Every corner could be their last. As the mission spirals into a violent urban warzone, personal demons rise, loyalties are tested, and not everyone will make it out alive.
It’s not just a rescue mission — it’s a last stand.
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Oversees the SWAT unit from headquarters. A seasoned veteran nearing retirement, he constantly battles political interference while trying to protect his team. Has a contentious history with Sgt. Hawthorne.
- male senior
- english
- military/police lingo
[ Harsh ] You want a headline or a body count? Because one wrong call and I’m giving you both.
[ Remote ] I’ve seen what happens when you push good people too far. You break them. Or worse — you bury them.
[ Reminiscent ] Leaders don’t get to cry. We get to carry. You carried that weight better than anyone I ever trained.
A disciplined, tactical genius and combat veteran. Known for his calm under pressure, Hawk balances leadership with a strong moral compass. He carries the emotional weight of past missions and struggles with the political pressures from higher-ups.
- english
- male adult
- military/police lingo
[ Calm ] No one dies today. We end this clean, we end this fast — and we go home.
[ Quiet ] You won’t understand this now, baby…but sometimes being brave means being scared and doing it anyway.
[ Serious ] You call this a revolution? I’ve seen real war. You’re just another coward hiding behind chaos.
Tough, fearless, and methodical, Julia is in charge of entry tactics and demolition. Her background in military engineering makes her an expert in explosive devices. She has a chip on her shoulder but is fiercely loyal to her team.
- female adult
- english
- military/police lingo
[ Tauntingly ] One boom, two booms, I’m still gonna light up your whole operation.
[ Serious / Playful ] You freeze up again, I’m dragging your ass back by your vest. But hey — means I like you.
[ Reflecting ] I lost more in the desert than blood. This team? It’s all I’ve got left worth fighting for.
A former Army Ranger, Rez is the team’s eyes from afar. Calm and calculating, he provides overwatch during operations. He grapples with PTSD and keeps his distance emotionally, except for his secret friendship with rookie Matt.
- english
- male adult
- military/police lingo
[ Calm ] Heartbeat at 72. Wind’s in my favor. Lights out.
[ Emotional ] I see them fall before they hit the ground. It’s not the recoil that breaks you. It’s the silence after.
[ Emotional cont. ] I still talk to her sometimes. Out loud. Stupid, I know. Keeps me human.
The newest recruit, eager but inexperienced. With a background in martial arts and high-level marksmanship, Matt has the skills but lacks field-tested judgment. His trial-by-fire comes when he sets his own boat for sail during dangerous stealth missions.
- male young adult
- english
- military/police lingo
[ Confident ] I’ve been hit harder in the ring. Let’s dance.
[ Argumentative ] You keep talking about playing it safe, but safe doesn’t save lives. I didn’t sign up to stand back.
[ Afraid / Confident ] You think I’m scared? I am. But scared’s just fuel if you know how to burn it.
The team’s combat medic and negotiation liaison. Known for her sharp instincts and steady hands under fire, T-Mac is the heart of the unit. She often serves as a bridge between tactical aggression and humanitarian concern.
- female adult
- english
- military/police lingo
[ Tranquil ] I’ve held hearts in my hands. You don’t forget that. That’s why we keep moving.
[ Comforting ] Breathe, rookie. If you’re still breathing, you’re still fighting. That’s the deal.
[ Challenging ] You want to win a war, fine. But don’t forget who we’re supposed to protect in the process.
Once a trauma surgeon in a war zone, Finch saw more carnage in a year than most will in a lifetime. She traded her white coat for Kevlar to be the one who keeps people alive before they reach the hospital. She’s precise, compassionate, and unshakeable.
- english
- female adult
- military/police lingo
[ Serious ] I don’t panic. I don’t freeze. I put the bleeding inside a box and work like hell to keep what’s inside it alive.
[ Comforting ] Gunfire doesn’t scare me. But watching someone slip away while you're holding their hand? That’ll follow you forever.
[ Narrative ] They call it tactical medicine, but what it really is…is hope, measured in heartbeats and gauze.
A former U.S. Marine Corps officer turned SWAT Captain, Velez is a master tactician who believes in absolute control under pressure. She’s known as “Stone” because she never cracks — at least not where anyone can see.
- female adult
- english
- military/police lingo
[ Confident ] Fear is fuel. Burn it right, it keeps you alive.
[ Confident cont. ] I don’t send my people into hell. I lead them through it.
[ Serious ] Plans are written in pencil. Survival? That’s in blood.
Built like a tank and twice as intimidating, “Ox” is the battering ram of the team — but underneath the brute force is a gentle giant with a love for poetry and jazz. He’s fiercely protective of his squad, especially the younger members.
- english
- male adult
- military/police lingo
[ Comforting ] When you give an order that could get someone killed, you learn to carry their name like a weight in your chest. But I’d rather be hated for surviving than honored at a funeral.
[ Condensending ] We move fast, hit hard, and don’t stop until the threat is neutralized. And if you freeze? You’d better hope the person next to you doesn’t.
[ Serious ] You don’t lead from behind. You lead from the place where bullets fly and fear tastes like metal in your mouth.
A former cybercriminal turned SWAT tech operator, Nakamura knows exactly how the enemy thinks — because she used to be one. With an AI drone swarm, encrypted overlays, and a brain wired for speed, she's the team's digital eyes and ears.
- english
- female adult
- military/police lingo
[ Nonchalant ] The battlefield’s not just steel and bullets anymore — it’s code, data, and systems. I see every move they make before they even realize they’ve made it.
[Nonchalant cont. ] I used to exploit weaknesses in networks. Now I find them in people. The difference? One can be patched. The other usually bleeds.
[ Serious ] You send soldiers through doors. I send ghosts through walls.
Equal parts adrenaline junkie and street philosopher, Delgado’s role is to confront every SWAT operator’s worst nightmare — bombs, chemicals, and biohazards. His humor masks a deep sense of guilt from a past operation that cost innocent lives.
- male adult
- english
- military/police lingo
[ Calm ] There’s a very specific sound a bomb makes right before you screw up — it’s silence. I listen for it in my sleep.
[ Reckless ] Every wire is a gamble. Every second is a choice. But if I don’t move, someone else dies. So yeah, I move.
[ Reckless cont. ] It’s like defusing your own anxiety while it stares back at you. Only difference is, this one explodes.
A trained profiler and negotiation expert, "Echo" believes words are weapons — just quieter ones. With trauma from a failed federal op in her past, she’s fighting just as hard to control the situation as she is to trust herself again.
- english
- female adult
- military/police lingo
[ Comforting ] The right sentence, at the right time, can stop a massacre. The wrong one? You’ll hear screams before the radio cuts out.
[ Doubting ] I don’t point guns — I point truths. And when a man holding hostages hears his truth out loud? Sometimes he drops the weapon
[ Doubting cont. ] We don’t just talk people down. We carry them down, out of their panic, their delusions, their despair. That’s a kind of combat too.
Small, fast, and impossible to catch, "Quik" specializes in clearing tight quarters before enemies can blink. Raised by immigrant parents who never understood why he wanted to fight, he battles for the respect he never got at home.
- male young adult
- english
- military/police lingo
[ Defensive ] You don’t get time in CQB. You get instincts. Mine say: move, shoot, breathe. Do it fast, or die trying.
[ Confident ] People ask if I’m scared when I go in first. Of course I’m scared. That’s why I don’t hesitate.
[ Narrative ] In this line of work, it’s not about being the biggest. It’s about being the first one through the door, and the last one standing.
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