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UTGMC.COM ---- Hall of Fame Nominations, May 2003I realize this may seem arrogant to some of you but I felt I should be able to
pick out those guys and gals that have contributed the most, in my most humble
opinion, over the last couple of years to the development and continuation of
the UTGMC. I know I've often grumbled about how much I've done for the GMC but
to be honest my part has been much smaller than most of you might realize. There
are many people who put as much thought and effort in to the GMC as I have,
whether directly or indirectly. So, without one of my laboriously boring
introductions let me introduce my top six picks for membership in the UTGMC.COM
Hall of Fame.
After much thought and considerable hair pulling and hand wringing, I?ve finally
compiled the list of names, as follows:
* Attention: These six names are not "nominations" so to speak but represent the
first six members of the Hall of Fame. There is no need to vote for any of them;
they are the first members of the HOF. You may add your own nominations using
the submission form, below. If enough votes come in for someone not listed in
the 'top six' list, then I'll put together some jiffy info and add the other
nominees to the list. I had hoped to have 10 people out of the many hundreds in
the GMC community.
- PaulMaud?Dib ? One of the original members of the LASA
clan, Jonathan put as much time in to creating GMC maps and mutators as
anyone else I know. He was also instrumental in getting the first dedicated
GMC servers up and running. He set up the first non-home-cable-modem Giant
Map server called, at first, DogsofWar and then later changed to Giants.
He provided a place for all the early clans to hold their clan matches and
gave us all endless hours of good times with his many excellent map traps. I
think one of the best things he did was set up the no-ESR Giants server
(using his own no ESR mutators) which was one of the most popular servers
ever advertised with the GMC tag. Jonathan wasn?t a big head who needed to
be the center of attention yet it was his enthusiasm for the game that got
me and the rest of the LASA clan involved in the pre-GMC fun.
- Dremoan ? I discovered Dremoan?s KitchenND map very early
on in the days before the GMC cam to exist when most ?giant? maps were
basically modifications of the venerable BathroomRX map and little did I
know then how much work and effort Dustin would contribute to the giant
scale map enthusiasts (his maps are popular outside the GMC community as
well). Dustin went on to provide a well rounded mix of maps specifically for
the GMC even when he was feeling down about the way some people stole his
work and ruined them with pornographic maps and ugly textures. Dustin even
made several maps at my request for use in my ?Skagalak?s Mad Men of March?
tournament in 2001, does anyone remember that? Dremoan?s maps remain among
the list of most popular GMC maps running on UT servers around the world.
It?s really guys like Dremoan that made me want to be involved in this
community.
- Candyman ? One of my earliest giant map rivals, Dawson has
always been an impressive player under any circumstance and has always been
the first to step up to any challenge. He is another example of what makes
the GMC a fun place to be. He has been running probably the single most
played giant map server out there. He was running it way back in the early
days, although on a cable server like mine and Marmaduke?s, it was popular
even way back then. Candyman may not be unbeaten in the 1v1 arena but over
time he?s kept his skills sharp and his game tight and no one can say they
don?t get Goosebumps when they see him enter a server. I know I always did.
- Marmaduke ? Oh my god! Jeffery might very well have been
the best UT player I ever played and the guy wasn?t your standard ESR whore.
He could use the double enforcer to take you down while you?re trying to
blast him with the ESR. His tricky redeemer action is still talked about in
some circles though he hasn?t been spotted on a UT server in well over a
year. Speaking of servers, according to my records Marmaduke?s Maphouse #1
and #2 were the first true ?gaint map? servers that ran 24/7 and featured a
variety of cool giant scale maps. His servers attracted the core players of
the GMC and got them hooked early on. I credit Jeffery for getting me
interested in running UT servers and for instigating the idea of forming the
LASA clan.
- Nightranger ? It?s probably not fair to single out only
one of the C B G B founders but I think it?s safe to say that Joe was an
integral part of the founding of the GMC. Early on it was Nightranger who
got things moving along with LASA and aSh clan matches. And let?s not forget
his slogan about holding his translocator. I have always looked up to and
respected the C B G B clan for their contributions to the game; their desire
to have a ?good game? first and a winning game second. I think Joe?s good
nature and professional attitude contributed greatly to the family friendly
orientation that the GMC has tried to build.
- Belzebuth ? I personally feel that Julie is the one GMC UT
player with the most love of the game. She has always been a great sport and
has been making us all smile forever. Julie and I used to chat and play
almost every morning on my home cable server why back when in the days
before things like AIMBOTs and cheat protection. When playing the game was
more of an art form. You know, when you would sit on an empty server
shooting bots for hours waiting for another ?bathroom map? player to join. I
can remember Julie kicking my ass royally with rockets and then me tossing a
redeemer at her and having her come back with a ?maudit! lol?. Julie is in a
class by herself when it comes to the game of UT.
Honorable Mentions:
- Chopper ? He?s been there since the beginning; he put a
lot of effort in to the Porcelain Gods concept and helped launch the UTGMC.
- Spacedebris ? I know we?ve had our differences over the
years but Mark has always been a great member of the GMC. He has been a
strong proponent of anti-cheat technology and has done a lot to keep the
cheaters out of the GMC.
- Pssyhco ? Jay has been another long time supporter of the
GMC and was also involved way back in the early days.
- BabaOriley ? Dave and I spent many nights talking over the
concepts around the giant map community with Baba and he was heavily
involved in the planning and discussions that grew in to the basis for the
GMC. He was also, and probably still is, one of the best damn UT players I
ever got to play.
- Hoser ? I can?t say enough good stuff about Tom. He?s
been the backbone of the admin staff on the forums and he?s done more than
anyone to keep things running as smoothly as possible. Of course I don?t
mean to cast dispersions on the other admins, myself included, but Tom
really does a lot to help folks out and deserves to be recognized for his
efforts. Without him on the staff, this place would have fallen apart long
ago.
- Tempus ? Brandon has been my best pal since we started
playing UT on Candyland and my old Skagalak?s Death Kamp servers back in
2000. He?s done a lot of work with logos and graphics to support the GMC and
he?s always been ready and willing to lend a hand with the admin duties.
- Reaper ? One of my earliest archrivals from way back. I
remember having some pretty fierce arguments with Sean back in the early
days but over time I started to like the bastard. He?s done a good job with
the 2399 clan even though the odds were stacked against him from the
beginning.
- Thumper & MightyMax ? Without these two guys, half of the
existing clans would have never come to be. Although some are now long gone,
these guys keep popping up when you least expect it.
- Kobyashi Maru ? J E L I E L ? aka Mind B lender ? How can
I make a list of influential GMC members and have another archrival like the
infamous Mind B lender conspicuously absent? Well, I couldn?t. This guy has
played his part in the GMC whether he knows it or not. A lot of his long
winded arguments did help shape some of our policies and rules; although in
round-about ways.
- The CBGB Clan ? Considered to be the first Giant Map clan,
these guys have always been the clan with the best attitude on the battle
field and in the forums. I?ve always looked up to these folks for their
professionalism and desire to play the game to have fun first and worry
about winning second. This never stopped them from kicking ass on most all
of the GMC clans at one time or another. Without the founding clans the GMC
would have never come together.
Doctor Death ? Originally from GFY clan, Bill came to SdK and has been a
strong influence on the GMC in general. He?s been providing top notch game
servers for the GMC for a good long time and out of his own pocket. Bill and
I spent a lot of time playing against one another on the old SdK #1 server
before he set up his own. He's been a great guy as a clan-mate and a GMC
member.
- Beanie ? Henry, another member of the admin staff, broke
the barrier being the first 2399?er to take on a leadership position on the
admin staff. Here?s another example of a guy doing a lot behind the scenes
and getting virtually no credit for all of his efforts.
Special Tribute: BonnEvil
Finally, I?d like to take a few minutes to recognize and pay tribute to one
of our members who?s life was changed forever this past year. Most of you have
probably seen BonnEvil?s name on the forum here and maybe you?ve played
him. Maybe you?re like me and you regret not being able to have met him this
past summer at the first Clam Bake. I did get to know Bob pretty well ?in the
game?. As I recall, he was one of my first customers on my old Skagalak?s Death
Kamp server well before the GMC or the clans were around. He had one of those
names that stuck in your head. He and Zflash07 and Belzie and a couple others
who are still hanging around would make up a crew of regulars that would show up
on my server early in the morning and hang out for hours. Bob was a great
player, not like a high-end big time ESR slinger but a guy that you could play
with all day and have good games with and not get pissed off because he was
arrogant or get bored because he wasn?t challenging. So far as I know, the guy
never uttered a negative word against anyone. It was guys like Bob, and Bob
himself that really convinced me to keep my servers going and to stick with the
whole GMC project.
I think it?s important to say a few good words about a guy like Bob who ran a
good server and played a great game and could stand next to the best of us and
still put up a good fight. There probably isn?t a nicer guy out there in the GMC
and as I?ve been told from someone who actually got to met him in person: ?He
was a gem in person as well, what an interesting guy too, intelligent, and well
versed on just about any topic we discussed.?
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