An Ode to missing/lost AE players...
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An Ode to missing/lost AE players...
Got to thinking about all the new names/players I've seen joining our august forum and couldn't help but be sad to think of the ones we have lost. Some have left due to burnout, life issues, and--most sadly--death. Would like to start a thread for them. There is a Native Tribe that states when a person's name is said, then they are remembered and still live on...
I'd like to start with two who were quite important in my gaming life here through UV, WitP, and now AE:
1. Moses. My first opponent who taught me how to run a campaign and an AAR. Don't know what happened to him but he was my initial Sensai.
2. Dan Roper (Southern Paddler--Caneorebel). Several great matches and a good friend during a time of horrific need in my home, and a COMPLETE gentleman whom I've had the pleasure to talk to on the phone.
Your turn my friends...
I'd like to start with two who were quite important in my gaming life here through UV, WitP, and now AE:
1. Moses. My first opponent who taught me how to run a campaign and an AAR. Don't know what happened to him but he was my initial Sensai.
2. Dan Roper (Southern Paddler--Caneorebel). Several great matches and a good friend during a time of horrific need in my home, and a COMPLETE gentleman whom I've had the pleasure to talk to on the phone.
Your turn my friends...

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Mogami. Technically, he played WitP, but he was an amazing Japanese player. He taught me more than anyone.
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I'm glad to see canoerebel back. I think however that he is not paddling a canoe but rather manning a reconstruction of the "Hunley". I fear the worst.
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Ron Sauerkracker.
I was just about to mention him. Miss that amusing sig of his with the cuties (albeit cartoon cuties, but cuties nonetheless).

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Speaking of cuties...
I hope this is the right community, but wasn't there a female member who used to frequent the forums? Had a thumping, marching monster of a teddy bear as an avatar. Where'd she go?
I hope this is the right community, but wasn't there a female member who used to frequent the forums? Had a thumping, marching monster of a teddy bear as an avatar. Where'd she go?

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Grafin ... haven't seen her in quite some time ...ORIGINAL: Treetop64
Speaking of cuties...
I hope this is the right community, but wasn't there a female member who used to frequent the forums? Had a thumping, marching monster of a teddy bear as an avatar. Where'd she go?
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I kinda miss Nemo, I didn't agree w/ his play-style, but he had great analytic insight.
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Des was the first to come to mind, but can't go on without mentioning Mogami. He is the guy that talked to me at an Origins about WitP. I bought it then and showed my friend rjopel. We haven't looked back. Thanks Mogami!

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Des
The name Des got me thinking about DivePac88. I last crossed swords with him playing WitE, but a life threatening illness that had him hospitalized and undergoing surgeries that he stated he may not survive forced him to stop our game. A quick check shows he hasn’t made a post in over a year, I can only assume the worst at this point. Has anyone heard from him?
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I remember Nomad was around a lot and really seemed to be one of the most helpful to new upstarts when I was first trying to learn the game.
I also have to mention Dan Nichols, my first PBEM opponent who was supposed to play both Jocke and I but fell ill and couldn't continue, so he introduced us and the rest can be read in the AARs! He was incredibly knowledgeable and helpful on the forums as well.
I also have to mention Dan Nichols, my first PBEM opponent who was supposed to play both Jocke and I but fell ill and couldn't continue, so he introduced us and the rest can be read in the AARs! He was incredibly knowledgeable and helpful on the forums as well.
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We lost Des Wallace, aka DivePac88 about a year ago ... I tried to upload the last pic of him, but the upload size has been decreased to 500K and my picture is 650K ... sorry.
Edit: miracle. I was able to resize the pic. Miss you Emu!

Edit: miracle. I was able to resize the pic. Miss you Emu!

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I've seen him lurking once in a great while ... he took a lot of criticsm for non-game related views. I think that more than anything keeps him from posting.ORIGINAL: jmalter
I kinda miss Nemo, I didn't agree w/ his play-style, but he had great analytic insight.
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Stephan Reuter who was my opponent through UV and Witp had a heart attack a few years back and dropped our last game (AE) about midway through. He did recover but I think his priorities changed.
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PzB!
Loved his AARs! Sadly he lost interest in AE after his last game. A real shame.
Loved his AARs! Sadly he lost interest in AE after his last game. A real shame.

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Hey, you know you've made a mark when you're listed in the "they've disappeared" thread! Thanks, John!
I'm still around though. I stop by the Forums two or three times a week to see what's up. I'm not currently following any AARs, but I especially like following threads where the knowledgeable folks of the Forums are posting about current events or weighing in on issues, because the collective knowledge is remarkable.
It's been more than a year since I sent my last AE turn (the one-year anniversary was 9/9). AE is still the best game I've ever seen and the only game I'd consider playing, but giving it up allowed me to restore some much-needed balance to life.
From time to time, old timers make a comeback. Q-Ball and AuburnTiger both came back, for instance, though I don't know if either of them are as into it as they were the first time around. I don't think I'll come back, but who knows what the future holds.
But, like the angelic character in Angels in the Outfield, remember, I'm always watching.
P.S. Oh, yeah. Don't forget Marky!
I'm still around though. I stop by the Forums two or three times a week to see what's up. I'm not currently following any AARs, but I especially like following threads where the knowledgeable folks of the Forums are posting about current events or weighing in on issues, because the collective knowledge is remarkable.
It's been more than a year since I sent my last AE turn (the one-year anniversary was 9/9). AE is still the best game I've ever seen and the only game I'd consider playing, but giving it up allowed me to restore some much-needed balance to life.
From time to time, old timers make a comeback. Q-Ball and AuburnTiger both came back, for instance, though I don't know if either of them are as into it as they were the first time around. I don't think I'll come back, but who knows what the future holds.
But, like the angelic character in Angels in the Outfield, remember, I'm always watching.
P.S. Oh, yeah. Don't forget Marky!
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