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I suppose the secret is out, to leave a bit of a legacy and hope the resulting Hollywood adaptation is a bit more accurate as we are all hunted down/scatter to the wind I suppose we had better cover the command structure and general layout. If you have ever noticed that the staff have interesting backgrounds and skillsets (ones that may not be entirely necessary to run a flash cart site), are fans of "homebrew", consider it taboo for general forum users to ask to join the operation (up to and including other "homebrew" enthusiasts), are generally spread around the world and have a disregard for feelings of users (one can not get attached to your users, mainly as they have a habit of up and "leaving") then now you know why.

Ryukouki is obviously our chemist, I know it looks like he joined slightly later but that was both to keep things slightly obscure and ultimately joined because of one or two close calls. We did have some previous ones, including myself for a little while, but most of those were better sorted to following instructions and testing than making new formulations.

Thug handled operational security, as befits his cover, but part of that is having more contacts than anybody could try to estimate.

p1ngpong was the public enforcer. The phrase "I beg you, don't cry" causes more terror in several eastern European criminal gangs than a 5 hour loop of sonic drowning music does to the average gamer from a 16 bit era.

Densetsu was both the mob doctor and more "hidden" enforcer.

Cyan was papers and logistics.

I did machines for manufacture and smuggling/distribution.

You might notice the remaining staff tended to be clustered into area specific groups and generally appear to know each other outside the forums. We very much used the franchise system and so while I say area specific groups they tended to handle everything from the top to the distribution in the area.

Costello obviously ran it all, him being in China is both to handle supplies and because we are pretty sure he is wanted in Canada and for some reason in Etriea.

Hope you lads manage to hide from the red light beam, maybe we will all meet up in the location in 5 years.

Finally *pours beer for "departed" staff members* you were the best of us, we can only hope the slow and drawn out torture of that bastard TaeWong is a fitting tribute.
 

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I suppose the secret is out, to leave a bit of a legacy and hope the resulting Hollywood adaptation is a bit more accurate as we are all hunted down/scatter to the wind I suppose we had better cover the command structure and general layout. If you have ever noticed that the staff have interesting backgrounds and skillsets (ones that may not be entirely necessary to run a flash cart site), are fans of "homebrew", consider it taboo for general forum users to ask to join the operation (up to and including other "homebrew" enthusiasts), are generally spread around the world and have a disregard for feelings of users (one can not get attached to your users, mainly as they have a habit of up and "leaving") then now you know why.

Ryukouki is obviously our chemist, I know it looks like he joined slightly later but that was both to keep things slightly obscure and ultimately joined because of one or two close calls. We did have some previous ones, including myself for a little while, but most of those were better sorted to following instructions and testing than making new formulations.

Thug handled operational security, as befits his cover, but part of that is having more contacts than anybody could try to estimate.

p1ngpong was the public enforcer. The phrase "I beg you, don't cry" causes more terror in several eastern European criminal gangs than a 5 hour loop of sonic drowning music does to the average gamer from a 16 bit era.

Densetsu was both the mob doctor and more "hidden" enforcer.

Cyan was papers and logistics.

I did machines for manufacture and smuggling/distribution.

You might notice the remaining staff tended to be clustered into area specific groups and generally appear to know each other outside the forums. We very much used the franchise system and so while I say area specific groups they tended to handle everything from the top to the distribution in the area.

Costello obviously ran it all, him being in China is both to handle supplies and because we are pretty sure he is wanted in Canada and for some reason in Etriea.

Hope you lads manage to hide from the red light beam, maybe we will all meet up in the location in 5 years.

Finally *pours beer for "departed" staff members* you were the best of us, we can only hope the slow and drawn out torture of that bastard TaeWong is a fitting tribute.

Why do you feel the need to make long-ass essays everywhere?
My eyes hurt.
 

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Why do you feel the need to make long-ass essays everywhere?
My eyes hurt.

There was one slightly longer paragraph consisting of of two sentences, the second sentence of which was a list. Everything else was single lines of at most two sentences and usually one and it totals 11 sections. Not saying I have not often been somewhat verbose but that was not an instance of it.
 
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Why do you feel the need to make long-ass essays everywhere?
My eyes hurt.
Because it's MOTHERFUCKING FAST, our resident SCIENTIST OF EVERY SCIENCE.

There was one slightly longer paragraph consisting of of two sentences, the second sentence of which was a list. Everything else was single lines of at most two sentences and usually one and it totals 11 sections. Not saying I have not often been somewhat verbose but that was not an instance of it.
Love ya FAST, never change. Your informative posts are some of the best reads here on GBAtemp.
 

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