A few names spring to mind:
Rockhard: My first CO, who taught me the basics and showed me what a good alliance was when he recruited me into TÅTS.
Traprunner: Showed me how to be a good trader, how to be a good fighter and inspired me to try and become a good leader.
All of TÅF: Proved to me that the game is about more than just numbers. Its about the friends you make along the way.
Honor your teacher
- Norbe
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Re: Honor your teacher
Albert Einstein:"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former."
Master Splinter:"The moral high ground...the best place to sight your artillery"

Master Splinter:"The moral high ground...the best place to sight your artillery"

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Stampeda
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Re: Honor your teacher
Well no1 showed me a thing.
Tho the verry first things I did was spying before attacking I dont know why
that I learned from myself.
Tho the verry first things I did was spying before attacking I dont know why
- Legendary Apophis
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Re: Honor your teacher
[AG]Thorta for ascending/ascended server basics
Jo/Universe for my english improve and other ingame things
_Apophis__ for how to be a bad boy
My memory is getting clouded again, don't remember other people for now
Jo/Universe for my english improve and other ingame things
_Apophis__ for how to be a bad boy
My memory is getting clouded again, don't remember other people for now

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<Dmonix> Damnit Jim how come every conversation with you always ends up discussing something deep and meaningful?
<Dmonix> We always end up discussing male/female differences or politics or football
<Dmonix> All the really important issues in life
<Dmonix> We always end up discussing male/female differences or politics or football
<Dmonix> All the really important issues in life
- TacticalCommander
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Re: Honor your teacher
Well after conducting a mental catalog of my entire history, one person sticks out
JediMasterX that taught me how to sab. He was also gave me a few pointers in terms of massing. All that was during the First Great War that involved Omega/DDE and Crystal Force. Before that, I had never massed, only really knew the basics based on what I figured out on game mechanics, peoples descriptions, and Esker.
Esker
For the most part, he was source of information on the on goings of early SGW politics (behind the scenes sort of stuff). He also gave me the first real pointers in terms of massing. At the time, he wanted me to mass Elusive ( I forget why), but he called it off before I could get the strike built. Also during my time with him I learned how to be a decent CO and basic workings within an alliance.
Bad Wolf
He taught me much of how the politics in SGW worked after Esker left. More or less, taught me to take more chances on SGW, mostly in terms of fighting wars with the BWE.
JediMasterX that taught me how to sab. He was also gave me a few pointers in terms of massing. All that was during the First Great War that involved Omega/DDE and Crystal Force. Before that, I had never massed, only really knew the basics based on what I figured out on game mechanics, peoples descriptions, and Esker.
Esker
For the most part, he was source of information on the on goings of early SGW politics (behind the scenes sort of stuff). He also gave me the first real pointers in terms of massing. At the time, he wanted me to mass Elusive ( I forget why), but he called it off before I could get the strike built. Also during my time with him I learned how to be a decent CO and basic workings within an alliance.
Bad Wolf
He taught me much of how the politics in SGW worked after Esker left. More or less, taught me to take more chances on SGW, mostly in terms of fighting wars with the BWE.
GLORY TO THE GOD ALMIGHTY!
I am not being aggressive, I am being dominant.


I am not being aggressive, I am being dominant.


- Calibretto
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Re: Honor your teacher
TacticalCommander wrote:Well after conducting a mental catalog of my entire history, one person sticks out
JediMasterX that taught me how to sab. He was also gave me a few pointers in terms of massing. All that was during the First Great War that involved Omega/DDE and Crystal Force. Before that, I had never massed, only really knew the basics based on what I figured out on game mechanics, peoples descriptions, and Esker.
Esker
For the most part, he was source of information on the on goings of early SGW politics (behind the scenes sort of stuff). He also gave me the first real pointers in terms of massing. At the time, he wanted me to mass Elusive ( I forget why), but he called it off before I could get the strike built. Also during my time with him I learned how to be a decent CO and basic workings within an alliance.
Bad Wolf
He taught me much of how the politics in SGW worked after Esker left. More or less, taught me to take more chances on SGW, mostly in terms of fighting wars with the BWE.
To mention TC...he is an awesome teacher as well
- moses
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Re: Honor your teacher
Moses didnt get any help
4 years of crap then i joined T I T A N S for a bit
but deff Ricos showed me ze way of war gotta love it
but deff Ricos showed me ze way of war gotta love it

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- Wesker
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Re: Honor your teacher
Don't think he plays anymore, but Anubisstargate helped me out alot back in the day. Taught me so much about ascending when I knew nothing.

