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Ive been involved with a few things that you've lead cobalt and you do an amazing job at communicating clearly and being concise. You pay attention to all aspects of the task at hand and in your unique "cobalt way" you keep people on track and accountable and arent afraid to call anyone out for being lazy.
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If that's a nice way o' callin' me a [censored] when I lead a Mothership Raid or somethin' like that, that's fine. It's true, and you can say it. I'm pretty familiar with that term, at this point. -
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That's a nice haul, Net.
As for doing it again, I spoke to a few of the team leaders who stepped up for the second raid about leading on a more regular basis. I think everyone did a great job for being thrown into some of these positions, however more extensive preparation and experience always helps. I'm willing to speak to whoever is interested in occupying a lead position and discuss with them any tips our usual leaders have picked up since we started the raids last fall. Hopefully, if enough people are willing, we may be able to have two raids happening on a more regular basis.
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I was set to target for the second hami raid but was told I was not experienced enough (which is not entirely true). I would have pressed the issue harder but I like Cobalt, and didn't mind him taking over. I would ask that in the future a little more courtesy is used in asking folks to step down from leadership positions that they have ponied up to do. I didn't appreciate the way I was fired.
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IMHO, Ranged Assault leader has the hardest job keeping the right target as the yellow team moves along.
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I want thank everyone that was at the RAID this Saturday. I was fortunate enough to finish a TF just after 4PM and get on just as the group had made it to the bowl. Even so I still managed to over 250 Merits and to my bigger surprise No Deaths. I count this as a VERY Successful Raid.
Count me in on these Raids when you run them.
Kitten and Slacker, just let me know on Wednesday's during the Villian Static Team.
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wow my name is being taken in vane like CA.
Best I can do is give ya a reminder, Strays running them.
If anything I would start up a team of people to drag around, following the leader directions.
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Great job on both raids, Champion. Most excellent. You make me proud.
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stop by fire base Zulu and get a jet pack, it's 2 hours of flying so you'll be alright for the raid
I should be there to bubble as usualunless something comes up at the last minute.
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What that guy said. -
Nothin' wrong with bringin' a scrapper.
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Speaking of girls on the internet...
There have been rumors going around for quite some time that I am a bearded lumberjane woman. Well, Id like to take the opportunity to confirm said rumors and tell everyone a bit about myself and how I became the best lumberjane in Canada.
First off, my real name is Jane LumberMcSuperbeast. Here is a picture of me in my lodge. However, before I joined the Superbeast family and mastered my trade as a lumberjane, I had a rough start at life. It was years ago, when I was abandoned as an infant and placed in a hole in a rotting tree. Everything was just peachy until I had my first near death experience as a pack of rabid moose tried to attack me. My little hands trembled with fear as the moose came closer, until out of the corner of my eye, I saw Buttercup, the strongest, most noble moose in existence. One moose to rule them all. She took out every last rabid moose and rescued me from my hole in the tree.
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Wow, Amy's kinda hawt.
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Amy, you have brightened up my day. Thank you.
I wonder how many people are gonna roll a Ron Superbeast just because of this post.
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He doesn't like to talk about that period of his life. -
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Wanna know the funny part that was left out?
1. I must be the youngest on right now
2. How old r u?
1. 31
3. No, when Stray comes on, she's the youngest
2. So what does that make Cobalt, 100?
4. No, that is the age of the stick up is ***
3. Haha. that deserves to me in the Hall of Randomness
It was something like that...
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I don't get it...
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I apparently have a century's old stick up my [censored].
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Since they think you are 100, does that mean they think you were born with it there?
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Speaking of girls on the internet...
There have been rumors going around for quite some time that I am a bearded lumberjane woman. Well, Id like to take the opportunity to confirm said rumors and tell everyone a bit about myself and how I became the best lumberjane in Canada.
First off, my real name is Jane LumberMcSuperbeast. Here is a picture of me in my lodge. However, before I joined the Superbeast family and mastered my trade as a lumberjane, I had a rough start at life. It was years ago, when I was abandoned as an infant and placed in a hole in a rotting tree. Everything was just peachy until I had my first near death experience as a pack of rabid moose tried to attack me. My little hands trembled with fear as the moose came closer, until out of the corner of my eye, I saw Buttercup, the strongest, most noble moose in existence. One moose to rule them all. She took out every last rabid moose and rescued me from my hole in the tree.
Buttercup and I travelled many moons to the nearest civilization, during which time we had many a profound discussion. At the end of our journey, Buttercup looked into my eyes and told me that she saw a great potential that was not to be wasted. She needed to find me a good home. Thus, it was at that point that we decided to seek out the best lumberjacks in existence in order to have me raised properly as a wood chopping, axe sharpening Canadian girl.
Our search found us at the door of Jim Superbeast and Superbeast Ron Superbeast, two glorious lumberjacks who are now my fathers. Word on the street is that none other than Paul Bunyan himself trained these two men. Superbeasts first name used to be Ron, but he didnt like it so he added his last name again such that Ron became his middle name. Its a time in his life he doesnt like to talk about. Jim Superbeast has always been a model lumberjack and won many a beard growing competition. In fact, he was the record holder at the Canadian Semi-Annual Beard Off of Canada for many, many years until I managed to beat him in 96, the first female winner of the competition. Jim was secretly an expert at speed crochet, and until I could grow my own beard, he would make me one to wear. Interesting that when I did grow one I beat him, but thats irony for you.
Actually, it was because of my victory at the Canadian Semi-Annual Beard Off of Canada (CSABOC) that I found City of Heroes. The prize that year for winning the competition was something none of us had ever heard of before, a com-pu-ter. I was told that inside this computer, I could find a place called teh internetz. I had not seen Buttercup for many years, but it was then that she made a spontaneous appearance. She pulled me aside and whispered words of great wisdom that only a leader of moose would utter: Go, little Jane LumberMcSuperbeast, and represent your kind amongst the heroes of teh internetz. The people have forgotten the mighty lumberjacks and lumberjanes of the world. It is your duty to spread the word.
I have a feeling that one day, Buttercup will return and tell me to head back to the wilderness and embrace my lumberjane roots with a special someone. But until that time comes, I am here to fell villains like the mighty oak.
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a particularly beautiful and wonderful young lady.
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No girls on the internet. -
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Wanna know the funny part that was left out?
1. I must be the youngest on right now
2. How old r u?
1. 31
3. No, when Stray comes on, she's the youngest
2. So what does that make Cobalt, 100?
4. No, that is the age of the stick up is ***
3. Haha. that deserves to me in the Hall of Randomness
It was something like that...
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I don't get it...
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I apparently have a century's old stick up my [censored]. -
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As Cobalt would say, the light is always on for ya.
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I figured new people to the forums would like to see this, maybe even post if they wanted to reveal a bit about themselves. Most o' us already have.
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Me neither. Crazy kids.
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Crazy kids indeed. -
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Wanna know the funny part that was left out?
1. I must be the youngest on right now
2. How old r u?
1. 31
3. No, when Stray comes on, she's the youngest
2. So what does that make Cobalt, 100?
4. No, that is the age of the stick up is ***
3. Haha. that deserves to me in the Hall of Randomness
It was something like that...
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Not surprised.