Golden_Ace

The Assassinator
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  1. 3) Copy and paste the entire list with your additions and subtractions.
  2. A year has passed.

    Wounds have healed, the dead have been raised.

    Our sole survivor from last year pohsyb has his signature character (in a box) and has used his time well amassing uncounted followers. Will the backward bishop be a two time champion? Bill BAB, our first time champion, retake the lead, or will one of the other contenders take his place with the golden crown victory? The stakes are high. Will it go to the Americans, or to the Europeans? Will Jlove ever give me what I want so I don't take him out first again? Only time will tell. Best of luck to all contestants. You’ll need it.

    The Rules are simple.

    1) You hurt one, you heal another until there is only one left.
    2) You may vote once every clock hour, but not twice in a row.
    (so if you voted at 11:59, you could vote again at 12:00 as long as someone voted between your two votes).
    3) Copy and paste the entire list with your additions and subtractions.
    4) A dev or mod may raise him or herself once (and only once). So that we may kill them all over again. a Dev Res is worth -1 and +11 So a resurrected Dev restarts at 11 points.
    (This keeps the total divisible by 10). I will total and correct the votes once a day.

    Feel free to tell us why or why not for each vote

    And for my vote. +1 to david_nakayama for making it to the big time, and -1 to positron. I'm almost positive this vote against positron had nothing to do with the fleeting memory of a certain task force Golden Ace ran years ago. No I’m sure that’s not it, because I don't hold a grudge. Nope no grudge here, I prefer to think of it as justice. -1 positron!

    Avatea 10
    BackAlleyBrawler 10
    Blue Steel 10
    Castle 10
    david_nakayama 11
    EMpulse 10
    Ghost Falcon 10
    Ghost Widow 10
    Hero 1 10
    Horatio 10
    JLove 10
    lordofboardys 10
    Manticore 10
    Moon_Witch 10
    Mynx 10
    Niviene 10
    pohsyb 10
    Positron 9
    Red Skeleton 10
    Sunstorm 10
    Synapse 10
    The Dark Watcher 10
    TheOcho 10
    The Television 10
    War Witch 10
  3. I sure could have used this when I was living in Hawaii! But no. you had to wait until I moved.
  4. MINE!

    I always wanted an oceanic lounge.

    ...


    Non-Oceanic Non-Lounge?
  5. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Plyxx View Post
    A comedian from the around the 50s on,damn funny guy too..
    This. I remember watching the show when I was a kid.
  6. you have his name?

    going to start a new Hurt and Heal game once I have all the players.
  7. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Docam View Post
    Indeed, then Justice Hami could invade Union and stir up the place


    Justice Invasion on Protector Server
    you guys were just clowning around.

    Mimes are where it's at.
  8. We get to invade other servers again?
  9. How many have we got out there? Now that we've been combined who are all the players?

    I've put a little list together. please let me know if I've left someone off.

    Avatea
    BackAlleyBrawler
    Blue Steel
    Castle
    david_nakayama
    EMpulse
    Ghost Falcon
    Ghost Widow
    Hero 1
    Horatio
    JLove
    lordofboardys
    Manticore
    Moon_Witch
    Mynx
    Niviene
    pohsyb
    Positron
    Red Skeleton
    Sunstorm
    Synapse
    The Dark Watcher
    TheOcho
    The Television
    War Witch
  10. Golden_Ace

    Moon Hazard Zone

    yeah, I saw you on the EU forums whenever I poked around over there.
  11. Golden_Ace

    Moon Hazard Zone

    Hi again GG. Nice to see you back.
  12. Golden_Ace

    Moon Hazard Zone

    Made it through another purge.

    surprised.
  13. Golden_Ace

    Moon Hazard Zone

    *Sigh* another issue, another no-moon issue.
  14. [ QUOTE ]
    Moon Zone


    Throw your support here. We've been asking for this for years.

    [/ QUOTE ]

    Thanks for the plug FP
  15. How many years have I been waiting for a moon zone?

    At least 4,

    Then they did that survey back in March of 06 (which we were never told the results to...)

    Still hoping for a moon zone. and an underwater zone.


    Check the link in the sig.
  16. Best pure tanker?

    Me

    although Kruunch does come in a distant second along with Heraclea and a few others.
  17. Wanted to wish everyone here with me in the Colonies a very Happy Independence Day. Stay safe, Don't burn or blow up any of your extremities. If you drink, don't drive, it's not worth it. Have a wonderful holiday, and eat lots of BBQ.

    On a side note.

    Independence Day is the national holiday of the United States of America commemorating the signing of the Declaration of Independence by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, in Philadelphia.

    At the time of the signing, the would-be United States consisted of 13 colonies under the rule of England’s King George III. There was growing unrest in the colonies concerning the taxes that had to be paid to England, commonly referred to as “taxation without representation,” as the colonists were not represented in the English Parliament and had no say in what went on.

    As the unrest grew in the colonies, King George sent extra troops to help control any rebellion. In 1774, the 13 colonies sent delegates to Philadelphia to form the First Continental Congress. The delegates were unhappy with England, but were not yet ready to declare war.

    In April 1775, as the King’s troops advanced on Concord, Mass., Paul Revere would sound the alarm “The British are coming, the British are coming” as he rode his horse through the late night streets. The battle of Concord and its “shot heard round the world” would mark the unofficial beginning of the colonies’ war for Independence.

    In May, the colonies again sent delegates to the Second Continental Congress. For almost a year, the congress tried to work out its differences with England, again without formally declaring war. By June 1776, their efforts had become hopeless and a committee was formed to compose a formal declaration of independence.

    Headed by Thomas Jefferson, the committee included John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Philip Livingston, and Roger Sherman. Thomas Jefferson was chosen to write the first draft, which was presented to the congress on June 28. After various changes, a vote was taken late in the afternoon of July 4.

    Of the 13 colonies, nine voted in favor of the Declaration, two — Pennsylvania and South Carolina — voted no, Delaware was undecided, and New York abstained.

    To make it official, John Hancock, President of the Continental Congress, signed the Declaration of Independence. It is said that John Hancock signed his name “with a great flourish” so “King George can read that without spectacles!”

    The following day, copies of the Declaration were distributed. The first newspaper to print the Declaration was the Pennsylvania Evening Post on July 6. On July 8, the Declaration had its first public reading in Philadelphia’s Independence Square.

    Twice that day the Declaration was read to cheering crowds and pealing church bells. Even the bell in Independence Hall was rung. The “Province Bell” would later be renamed “Liberty Bell” after its inscription — “Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the Inhabitants Thereof.”

    Although the signing of the Declaration was not completed until August, the Fourth of July has been accepted as the official anniversary of United States independence. The first Independence Day celebration took place the following year, July 4, 1777.

    By the early 1800s, the traditions of parades, picnics, and fireworks were established as the way to celebrate America’s birthday.

    Once again everyone Enjoy, and be safe.

    Golden Ace

    Oh and a Clicky
  18. Wanted to wish everyone here with me in the Colonies a very Happy Independence Day. Stay safe, Don't burn or blow up any of your extremities. If you drink, don't drive, it's not worth it. Have a wonderful holiday, and eat lots of BBQ.

    On a side note.

    Independence Day is the national holiday of the United States of America commemorating the signing of the Declaration of Independence by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, in Philadelphia.

    At the time of the signing, the would-be United States consisted of 13 colonies under the rule of England’s King George III. There was growing unrest in the colonies concerning the taxes that had to be paid to England, commonly referred to as “taxation without representation,” as the colonists were not represented in the English Parliament and had no say in what went on.

    As the unrest grew in the colonies, King George sent extra troops to help control any rebellion. In 1774, the 13 colonies sent delegates to Philadelphia to form the First Continental Congress. The delegates were unhappy with England, but were not yet ready to declare war.

    In April 1775, as the King’s troops advanced on Concord, Mass., Paul Revere would sound the alarm “The British are coming, the British are coming” as he rode his horse through the late night streets. The battle of Concord and its “shot heard round the world” would mark the unofficial beginning of the colonies’ war for Independence.

    In May, the colonies again sent delegates to the Second Continental Congress. For almost a year, the congress tried to work out its differences with England, again without formally declaring war. By June 1776, their efforts had become hopeless and a committee was formed to compose a formal declaration of independence.

    Headed by Thomas Jefferson, the committee included John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Philip Livingston, and Roger Sherman. Thomas Jefferson was chosen to write the first draft, which was presented to the congress on June 28. After various changes, a vote was taken late in the afternoon of July 4.

    Of the 13 colonies, nine voted in favor of the Declaration, two — Pennsylvania and South Carolina — voted no, Delaware was undecided, and New York abstained.

    To make it official, John Hancock, President of the Continental Congress, signed the Declaration of Independence. It is said that John Hancock signed his name “with a great flourish” so “King George can read that without spectacles!”

    The following day, copies of the Declaration were distributed. The first newspaper to print the Declaration was the Pennsylvania Evening Post on July 6. On July 8, the Declaration had its first public reading in Philadelphia’s Independence Square.

    Twice that day the Declaration was read to cheering crowds and pealing church bells. Even the bell in Independence Hall was rung. The “Province Bell” would later be renamed “Liberty Bell” after its inscription — “Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the Inhabitants Thereof.”

    Although the signing of the Declaration was not completed until August, the Fourth of July has been accepted as the official anniversary of United States independence. The first Independence Day celebration took place the following year, July 4, 1777.

    By the early 1800s, the traditions of parades, picnics, and fireworks were established as the way to celebrate America’s birthday.

    Once again everyone Enjoy, and be safe.

    Golden Ace

    Oh and a Clicky
  19. I like to be surrounded by hundreds of bad guys (the 17 limit sucks, but I'll take what I can get) where I'm being slowly whittled down and am constantly on the cusp of defeat / victory.
  20. [ QUOTE ]
    where is this 'wall'?

    [/ QUOTE ]

    you're kidding right?