Justice
Nov 24, 2004, @ 11:51 PM
Nickname: Fren
I was born in Seattle, Washington on the 14th of December, 1988. When I was three and a half years old, my dad, now getting a job at New England Medical Center located in Boston, Massachusetts, moved our family over to Cambridge, Massachusetts in order to support his family. We didn't quite like the conditions in Cambridge, so six months later we moved to Malden, Massachusetts, where we had a cozy little apartment with a landlady who hated the smell of Asian cooking. Good times.
The year I was to start kindergarten, our family moved to Lexington, Massachusetts, the famous "Birthplace of America," where on April 19, 1775, the Minutemen of Lexington challenged a vastly superior British force on the Lexington Battle Green, thus beginning the first documented military act against the British. My dad also got a new job in neighboring Bedford, Massachusetts, where he worked as a senior research & paper writer for the VA (Yes, he works for the government). He also works part-time as a professor of health at Boston University.
My mother worked for the government, too, up until a point when the government decided they didn't need her entire office anymore. Now, she works for charity, helping mentally and physically disabled children to participate in theuropedic horseback riding. I'm not a big fan of horses because they smell. Very very bad. Kind of like compost, except worse.
Do the math; I'm 15 years old and am now enrolled at Lexington High School, which is respected as a prestigious public school in terms of sports and academics, and is particularly famous for its science, math, and debate teams. I'm a soph.
I first started to play the Homeworld series of games after my dad brought a CD back from his business trip to China as a gift for me. I immediately fell in love with the game, and even though I was only nine years old then, I quickly got better at the game.
Soon, Relic released Cataclysm. I wasn't very good at the game, but I did some multiplayer and waited for the long anticipated Homeworld2 to be released. It finally did come out in September 2003, and I bought it.
My history in Homeworld2 multiplayer is long. I started off the game with an advantage over most people, because I had originally played the previous Homeworld games. I ended up playing many games with TLSC members such as Blueviper (now Indiana), and I loved the way they interacted and played. I finally ended up joining TLSC in February 2004. MVB caught onto me as "one of the better players in HW2," and I was invited to join after an incredible game with MVB, Bentusi, and Morpheus. I quickly moved through the ranks to become where I am now.
I won't say I'm an incredibly awesome player at any of the games I play, but to quote Magus, "I'm good enough." My hobbies include gaming, racquet sports (ping pong/badminton), piano, science, debate, and of course, spamming the TLSC forums. I plan to purchase Relic's next game, Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War, and play it with all my TLSC colleagues.
Lexington happens to have an excellent science team. I'm on the engineering team, which helped propel Lexington to a second place finish in the Massachusetts Science Team State Finals, which was a rather disappointing finish for us, as only the first place team advances onto the Science Team National Finals, this year held in Pennslyvania. There are two divisions of the team; engineering and academics. Engineering gets to build stuff and blow stuff up; academics gets to sit in a room and take a test about leaves, dinosaurs, earth science, etc. The academics division messed up in the competition, and as the scores of both divisions are factored into the total score of the school, we lost.
I am also a debater. You'll hear me say this often. All I will say is that my partner and I kick some serious ass. Ok?
Awesome Party.
Games Played:
Simcity series
Age of Empires 1
Age of Empires 2
Homeworld
Homeworld: Cataclysm
Homeworld2
WH40k: Dawn of War
Delta Force series
Shattered Galaxy
Baldur's Gate
Baldur's Gate II
X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter
Warcraft I
Warcraft II
Warcraft III
Starcraft
Battlefield 1942
Battlefield Vietnam
Battlefield 2152 (Ah, if only that were out)
Civilization series
More details are to follow. For now, spamming continues.
cheers, and
-=</|awesomeparty|\>=-
I was born in Seattle, Washington on the 14th of December, 1988. When I was three and a half years old, my dad, now getting a job at New England Medical Center located in Boston, Massachusetts, moved our family over to Cambridge, Massachusetts in order to support his family. We didn't quite like the conditions in Cambridge, so six months later we moved to Malden, Massachusetts, where we had a cozy little apartment with a landlady who hated the smell of Asian cooking. Good times.
The year I was to start kindergarten, our family moved to Lexington, Massachusetts, the famous "Birthplace of America," where on April 19, 1775, the Minutemen of Lexington challenged a vastly superior British force on the Lexington Battle Green, thus beginning the first documented military act against the British. My dad also got a new job in neighboring Bedford, Massachusetts, where he worked as a senior research & paper writer for the VA (Yes, he works for the government). He also works part-time as a professor of health at Boston University.
My mother worked for the government, too, up until a point when the government decided they didn't need her entire office anymore. Now, she works for charity, helping mentally and physically disabled children to participate in theuropedic horseback riding. I'm not a big fan of horses because they smell. Very very bad. Kind of like compost, except worse.
Do the math; I'm 15 years old and am now enrolled at Lexington High School, which is respected as a prestigious public school in terms of sports and academics, and is particularly famous for its science, math, and debate teams. I'm a soph.
I first started to play the Homeworld series of games after my dad brought a CD back from his business trip to China as a gift for me. I immediately fell in love with the game, and even though I was only nine years old then, I quickly got better at the game.
Soon, Relic released Cataclysm. I wasn't very good at the game, but I did some multiplayer and waited for the long anticipated Homeworld2 to be released. It finally did come out in September 2003, and I bought it.
My history in Homeworld2 multiplayer is long. I started off the game with an advantage over most people, because I had originally played the previous Homeworld games. I ended up playing many games with TLSC members such as Blueviper (now Indiana), and I loved the way they interacted and played. I finally ended up joining TLSC in February 2004. MVB caught onto me as "one of the better players in HW2," and I was invited to join after an incredible game with MVB, Bentusi, and Morpheus. I quickly moved through the ranks to become where I am now.
I won't say I'm an incredibly awesome player at any of the games I play, but to quote Magus, "I'm good enough." My hobbies include gaming, racquet sports (ping pong/badminton), piano, science, debate, and of course, spamming the TLSC forums. I plan to purchase Relic's next game, Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War, and play it with all my TLSC colleagues.
Lexington happens to have an excellent science team. I'm on the engineering team, which helped propel Lexington to a second place finish in the Massachusetts Science Team State Finals, which was a rather disappointing finish for us, as only the first place team advances onto the Science Team National Finals, this year held in Pennslyvania. There are two divisions of the team; engineering and academics. Engineering gets to build stuff and blow stuff up; academics gets to sit in a room and take a test about leaves, dinosaurs, earth science, etc. The academics division messed up in the competition, and as the scores of both divisions are factored into the total score of the school, we lost.
I am also a debater. You'll hear me say this often. All I will say is that my partner and I kick some serious ass. Ok?
Awesome Party.
Games Played:
Simcity series
Age of Empires 1
Age of Empires 2
Homeworld
Homeworld: Cataclysm
Homeworld2
WH40k: Dawn of War
Delta Force series
Shattered Galaxy
Baldur's Gate
Baldur's Gate II
X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter
Warcraft I
Warcraft II
Warcraft III
Starcraft
Battlefield 1942
Battlefield Vietnam
Battlefield 2152 (Ah, if only that were out)
Civilization series
More details are to follow. For now, spamming continues.
cheers, and
-=</|awesomeparty|\>=-