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Re: Honor your teacher

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 6:57 am
by harchester
Zesh - Taught me the way to be hated
Rodwolf - showed me that im spineless

My Employer - for giving the the $$ to make myself feel good in a game

* On a serious note

i would like thank Encore a long time partner in crime
i would also like to thank Pele for being supportive

Re: Honor your teacher

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 7:05 am
by ~Coyle~
I was a loner :cry:

Re: Honor your teacher

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 7:48 am
by jedi~tank
Alteran Avenger
Omoc
Tactical Commander
Hellfire

Weapon zero
onslaught
Master TDK

Nigatsu_Aka
Rek
Sneferuthegreat

Re: Honor your teacher

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 11:52 am
by KSM
I don't really know if you can say teacher but I'll say

Manetheren ~ my first real co and helped me alot while I was "young"

Freespirit ~ recruited me into TATS

Traprunner & Greenman ~ crazy fighters who showed me how much fun wars can be.

I'd like to say all of them influenced my play style... could be more but those are the first ones I thought of.

Re: Honor your teacher

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 11:59 am
by Gigs
Semps,
Hellfire,
Tom,
Jayne,
SOL.

Re: Honor your teacher

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 1:03 pm
by Mordack
Daff - Introduced me to the game, and taught me all of the basics. He also taught me a lot about how to organize an alliance effectively.

Bad Wolf - Introduced me to the larger aspects of the game, such as massing, the forums and inter-alliance diplomacy. He got me excited abotu the game again, and also, he's just awesome.

Replijake - Taught me how to be an Omegan.

Buck - A paramount influence on my career in the forum staff, and someone whose guidance and advice I have sought on numerous occasions. One of the best forum admin ever, in my opinion.

Re: Honor your teacher

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 2:38 pm
by repli**cator
i've only got two of em

Blue Anders (for taking me under his wing at the beginning)
and of course the lovely Rukia (for teaching me much and leading us all in the past)

Re: Honor your teacher

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 4:22 pm
by bebita
Lord of Terror and Lord of Destruction - they bring me from a NOOb to a guy who learned how to mass and play especially-(the bring pleasure in my game
Deni - learned me what alliance means how to farm and how to build a account
REK - sgw is just a game, play it for your pleasure

Re: Honor your teacher

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 4:37 pm
by Jim
Yofeehley- My first CO, got me on the ladder to victory. Taught me how to play, gave me so much help and got me into PF.
Donais- I got my first ingame position under him as 2ic of Pure Venom and then gradually worked up PF treading in his footsteps. He taught me how to lead.
Hooch- he taught me how to be a diplomat, then i disgregarded everything he taught me and came up with my own style.
WindWalker and Drag0n- these two nursed me through every stage of Pure Familly, really great guys and i wouldnt be where i am without their help.
Would love to be able to name somebody who taught me how to war, but the list would be collosal. i think Stu was the first person to teach me when i bugged him. Since then iv been getting tips from anyone and everyone.
Would like to mention Lore though. In my first war against TDD he showed me what i was doing wrong and gave me pointers about how to take down his defense better and mass his alliancemates.
Zeek- Teaching me to be ombudsman, nuff said. Great guy and have to thank him so much for giving me a break.
Cap, Mordak and Zera- teaching me how to mod my section and putting up with my endless questions in my search for knowledge. Cap especially for guiding me round what it is to have a color.

Quite a prolific list aint it :D.
Thank you so much to everybody, you taught me all so much :D
Im sure i missed out quite a few people but ah well

Re: Honor your teacher

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 4:52 pm
by R8
i started alone and i was alone for much of the time and learnd most things via trial and error. my real learning was from observing other players, how they farmed and set up their accounts (planets, levels, ms and so on) by the time i got into my frist allaince i had grasped most of the game aspects ;)

everyone i came into contact though showed me a little something different and everything i took to get to where i am. thank you all. :-D

Re: Honor your teacher

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 4:52 pm
by MaxSterling
MaxSterling wrote:Sovetski for his words of wisdom and advice.
Everyone else for their protection and income boost.


I have to change my response...

Duderanch... gave me more than all my COs combined and taught me the most valuable lesson, never let everyone see all of your resources in the open... and get drunk at the end of your PPT. Thanks sensei!

Re: Honor your teacher

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 5:32 pm
by bebita
i was thinking u learned his attitudine after he lost that naq
a honorable one ](*,)

Re: Honor your teacher

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 6:22 pm
by MaxSterling
bebita wrote:i was thinking u learned his attitudine after he lost that naq
a honorable one ](*,)

He's definitely had more class and a hell of a great attitude more than some people I've run across that pouted over a fraction of what he lost.

I actually donated some naq and offered some UU for a war he was in after that naq hit because of it...

Re: Honor your teacher

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 6:26 pm
by bebita
some guys threats and swears for 1 tril .....

Re: Honor your teacher

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 7:38 pm
by Ron Burgandy
I have to agree to alot of what jim says

Donais-My first alliance leader who constantly gave out to me but showed me alot when i first came into this game

Hooch- Has taught me so much about the do's and dont's of SGW world while keeping me amused at the same time :D and well........ he's the hooch!!

WindWalker - Showed me how to rage war and how to do it in style, his leadership skills are unmatched and made pure family what it is now