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Byaahh

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  1. I just thought I'd drop a thread here to introduce myself. The name is Byaahh (currently Byaaahh on East 2, due to starting on a East 1), and I've had alot of fun over the past 4-5 days fighting with you folks. I played PS1 for many years, at release until about 2 years later, and then occasionally re-installing over the years for more fun. So I'm looking forward to kicking ass in PS2. A little background about my playstyle: I mainly play an engineer, although I frequently use Heavy Assault and Medic as well, when the situation calls for it. I'm also fine in a Max when the need arises. But my main preference is Anti Air. Nothing makes me happier than sitting a Skyguard Lightning and blowing Reavers and Scythes out of the sky. Even with the Skyguard's ridiculous shakes, I've gotten quite good at it (I think). If I don't have a Skyguard, then I'm also happy with a Burster Max, Phalanx AA turret, or AA tail gun on a Lib/Gal. There's nothing I enjoy more than shooting down enemy aircraft. That being said, even If I'm just throwing ammo packs, and repairing Maxes and friendly Aircraft... as long as it contributes to a TR victory, then its fine by me. Right now, my main goal is to have fun while fighting with Ordo, and hopefully save enough Auraxium to buy another Skyguard turret on this server. Nice meeting you guys... see you in the fight!
  2. I was actually stationed on a US submarine when this happened. We were 400 feet beneath the surface of the Atlantic when the Skipper announced throughout the ship of the attacks on the WTC and the Pentagon. Around half the people onboard thought it was a just another wargame scenario for us to play by. But some of us knew it wasn't fake. We were on high alert for the next two weeks, and being on a Trident missile submarine, that connotation gets even scarier. At the time, had we been ordered to, within 30 minutes we could have fired off enough nuclear artillery to turn all of the middle east and western Asia into a radioactive glass parking lot. It wasn't until nearly 2 months later that we had people come onboard with magazines, pictures and videos to show that it was real, and even for those that thought it was real all along, only seeing the images made it really sink in.
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