Friday, May 18, 2012

SoW Rogue

SoW already has a decent line-up given its current members. First off, you have Scout in the helm making sure things are going according to plan while conducting reconnaissance and encouraging a solid team effort from all its members. InTeL is there to serve as mission operator during the hectic times brought upon by heated battles, handling the transmission of intelligence and sending layouts of the mission's area of operation. On the other side of the SoW's coin, we have Aimbot acting as an all-around soldier and ace hard-hitter. The perfect weapon to send towards the enemies and expect none of them to stand in the way. PyroTech, as explosives expert, plays the important role of 'taking care' of mission objectives and/or establishing a sentry post somewhere in the map to bottleneck enemies from an entrance.

And though it may seem all is well and that the clan may or may not have a significant well established harmony, it is undeniable that the team is indeed still missing something. And that something, that someone, is a Goddamn crazy mother fucking bastard running around like a demented psycho-lunatic half-shark half-cheetah mutant hybrid overdosed on illegal high octane steroids, named Rogue.

Call-sign designated, 'Rogue'. Initially, I questioned the appropriateness of the name. The rest of the clan seemed to have chosen and/or were given names that accurately reflected their play styles in the game. Then I started asking myself... and thought... and thought more. And I soon realized how it can't be any more appropriate. The fact of the matter is, the name, in all its essence, does fit him accordingly and I will tell you why. In the game, SoW Rogue is the type of guy you don't want to trust. He is the type of man, you don't want to bother telling the rules. Don't bother telling him the laws you have established for specific reasons. You just don't. If you tell him, 'No stabbing' or 'No shooting', you'd be disappointed and upset to soon find out that he is that one man you just don't limit with stupid rules and boundaries. He will stab you, he will shoot you. And he will be laughing like a madman after doing so. He does not give a flying fuck. He will do as he pleases and he will say what comes to mind. As loud as he can and as insanely as possible.

(SoW Rogue: he who has complete disregard for rules and laws. He doesn't give a flying fuck.)

He successfully, without even trying, balances the clan by providing his very energetic, lively, funny and loud attitude. Nothing, as in abso-fucking-lutely nothing, would stop this raging protein shake drinking, bacon munching, iron pumping, epic meal time watching SoW sinister soldier. He could be drunk, sick or tired as Hell, but you would not notice any difference in his usual aura. It's almost as if he's always on sugar bombs or something. I don't even think tranquilizers would work on this guy.

SoW Rogue is a lot of things. He is a warrior, a funny guy, support soldier, bacon eater, etc. But he is NOT one thing: a good clan spokesperson. I believe we can all agree that if we appoint him as a speaker to relay information and/or clarify matters towards the public or other clans, we won't be making a lot of friends. Instead, we might end up getting ourselves in a ruckus for what he could potentially say that may or may not be offensive to the general public or detrimental to the clan's image. But that is the beauty of it. It is funny in its own way. Just check the Flip Syder speeches and you shall see what I speak of. Just thinking about it is making me laugh inside.

(What he lacks in online attendance, he makes up for sushi night session presence.)

However, it is quite unfortunate that as a clan member, he is not one you would see participating in the clan's online activities that often. In fact, he's been in an all time low in terms of participation when it comes to shedding blood in the online gaming community. However, what he lacks in online attendance, he makes up for sushi night sessions/Wendy's Mondays presence .And he is always there. He deserves proper credit and mad props to that. And it is something we all appreciate. He is down. Always will be. Only on several rare occasions that he would not be able to make it. But when it does occur, there is a good reason for it.

Not much details to disclose in relation to his online performance as a clan member. He provides a good support role and cooperates well with the team. According to Scout, he has a tendency to do well in objective type games more than the typical TDM setting. Which is something I honor quite well. An increased online presence would be very much appreciated, but regardless of whether he appears or not, his role as a SoW member is undoubtably and undeniably as important as the rest of us. 


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