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#281 TripleHex

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Posted 11 July 2012 - 09:32 AM

I picked this name because someone had already picked the name 42...

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#282 CRiley

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Posted 01 August 2012 - 10:38 PM

My designation was taken. This is the only other handle I've ever used.
C/hristopher/Riley.
Yes. Some of you may recognize me. I've been around.

#283 AceMech

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Posted 01 August 2012 - 10:56 PM

Ace stands for expert, heyyy i got a joke...........7 mechs and an atlas walk into a bar only atlas leaves.

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Posted 01 August 2012 - 11:02 PM

I write my name backwards, drop a few parts and it resolves to "avatar". Back in the day, we found this rather amusing due to the Ultima/Wizardry series of games.

(The hero of the Ultima games is called "the Avatar". The Wizardry series has the characters Werdna and Trebor, named after Andrew Greenberg and Roberd Woodhead, creators of the series.)

#285 Kaijin

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Posted 01 August 2012 - 11:05 PM

'Kaijin' has a number of meanings. The Phantom. Mystery Man. Monster (humanoid). Fisherman. I took it back in MPBT:Solaris days as my Kuritan handle. Short, and I like the triple dots from the iji in the middle of it.

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#286 Doomfarer

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Posted 01 August 2012 - 11:10 PM

My normal username on forums, AndonSage, just didn't seem to fit a MechWarrior, so I needed something new :D Doomfarer comes from "The Doomfarers of Coramonde" by Brian Daley, the first book in a duology about an APC crew in Vietnam that is magically transported to another world. I just think the name sounds good :D

Edited by Doomfarer, 01 August 2012 - 11:12 PM.


#287 Suprentus

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Posted 01 August 2012 - 11:30 PM

I completely made up my user name many years ago to play EverQuest (God, that was a long time ago). My real name is Attila, and up until then, I've thought Attila was a badass enough character name. However, they wouldn't allow people to have names of actual historical figures.

So I had no idea whatsoever what I'd want my username to be. My favorite game of the time (one of my favorites still today) was Freespace 2, and I remember the star system that linked to Earth was called Delta Serpentis. It was referenced in a very dramatic way and stuck with me. I simply altered Serpentis in a way I thought sounded way cooler, and Suprentus was born as a new original name.

If you feel like reading into it, the name could also allude (so has been speculated by others) to mean like a supreme apprentice of some sort, always learning and gaining knowledge as someone wise should. A true master does not exist, so we must always strive to be better. I've never personally took that as absolute meaning behind the name, but I've used it as my primary character name in almost every game since.

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Posted 02 August 2012 - 12:07 AM

As for me, it's a name I created for my illithid character in a tabletop dnd campaign. I became to use it since couse i loved that character, the name sounds badass, my friends spend a LONG time trying to memorize it, always making mistakes with gave me many laughs (brings back memories :D ).

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Posted 02 August 2012 - 12:38 AM

A Seraph is a type of angel. In Christian theology, they constitute the highest choir. They are described in the Bible as having six wings, and are perpetually aflame. The plural term is Seraphim, as many of you have probably heard. I decided to made it slightly more original. I'm often accused of spelling it incorrectly, but grammatically speaking, seraphin means "the state of being, originating from, or similar to a seraph," i.e. "possesses seraphin qualities" or "is of seraphin origin." Think of it the same as you would "Elfin." The idea is that my persona is seraphin in nature and composition, or being of a similar form.

For those that want the less complicated explanation, I really like angels and I really like fire. The fact that something that combines the two actually exists was inspiring to me, so I've adopted it as my namesake ever since I found out. The "290" on the end is a number I've used in all of my other screen names to date, and its inclusion helps ensure that the name is always available.

#290 Onii Guyver

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Posted 02 August 2012 - 01:00 AM

Mine is quite simple It's my gaming name for all things Onii - originally would have been Oni but that was taken so I added an extra i and Guyver - my favourite anime.

#291 Mek Barton

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Posted 02 August 2012 - 01:46 AM

Mek - To make a long story short, I loved the game Descent back in the day, along with Descent 2. The main character was called Material Defender and I loved that callsign. Buddy of mine convinced me to try to play Mechcommander 1 online with him(Think that was my first time in an online game, cant really remember haha), and I wanted that as my name on the Gaming Zone or whatever it was called that hosted it. Too long, so I changed it to Mech Defender. A while later, another friend of mine started calling me Mek D. Fender, so it sounded more like a real name, and the name Mek stuck.

Barton - A reference to Trowa Barton from the Gundam Wing series. The whole thing together has stuck for years.

#292 Grudgenaut

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Posted 02 August 2012 - 02:10 AM

Grudgenaut - An unstoppable juggernaut that bears an unstoppable grudge once wronged or defeated.

Juggernaut - Irresistible force, unstoppable by definition.
(A huge, powerful, and overwhelming force or institution.)

Grudge - A persistent feeling of ill will or resentment resulting from a past insult or injury.

~ Grudgenaut

#293 Fl3tcher

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Posted 02 August 2012 - 02:34 AM

Mine kind of speaks for itself, I don't want to hide who I am so I use my real life name. Although, someone else had had the same idea in one game so I changed the first "e" to a "3" and Fl3 was born (fyi it's pronounced flea just in case you were wondering)

As for my siggy? I'm a proud member of the ELPMC, and the Sun Tzu quote? Well, we can all learn from the master :D

(edited for embarrassing grammatical error ^_^ )

Edited by Fl3tcher, 02 August 2012 - 02:36 AM.


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Posted 02 August 2012 - 02:37 AM

I used to have a thing about the letter 'G' (which might seem a bit odd, I wouldn't deny it), so way back near the dawn of online gaming history - which for me was Doom - I started with Gadget as my hobby at the time was electronics. Then I gravitated to Goethe, named for a character in 'The Dancers at the End of Time' series of books by Michael Moorcock, though I can't remember what I was playing at the time. When X-Wing Vs TIE Fighter came out, I went by the monicker of Gambler and that seemed to stick from then on.

It suits my life / play style because occasionally I'll flip a mental coin and throw myself into the chaos to see what comes of it: it may be a stunning feat worthy of admiration or laughter, but it's more likely that I'll just get flattened by whatever the ordnance of the day is.

#295 nferno6

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Posted 05 November 2012 - 11:14 PM

Got nferno_6@yahoo.com back in....98 or 99...cant remember...cudn't get Inferno.... :D

nferno_6 kind of stuck. Still use same address too...

#296 M a y h e m

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Posted 06 November 2012 - 08:03 AM

Mine has historic significance.


Alaric I (Gothic: Alareiks; 370 – 410) was the King of the Visigoths
from 395–410. Alaric is most famous for his sack of Rome in 410,
which marked a decisive event in the decline of the Roman Empire.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaric_I

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Edited by Alaric VISIGOTH, 06 November 2012 - 08:04 AM.


#297 Shelshoq

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Posted 06 November 2012 - 09:42 PM

I chose mine after some crazy tactics in halo i was all alone in my warthog when all of a sudden i thought "can i fit in that door way"? the answer was yes and in the process i killed 2 guys hopped out of the vehicle and single handedly killed the last 5 guys for our frag count. originally i was called "shellshock" but later that day i played a zelda game and as it was it was to big so i fixed it

#298 bloodnor

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Posted 08 November 2012 - 02:10 PM

i have been using bloodnor since about 1998 in the days of UNREAL no idea were i got it from.. when i first started playing WOW all them years ago when checking out my stats on the WOW website before battle.net there were no other bloodnor's i took a break from WOW back in 2008 and came back in early 2012 now there are loads of other bloodnors bloody thief's

and as for me shouting KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN why the hell not!

#299 80sGlamRockSensation David Bowie

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Posted 09 November 2012 - 02:04 AM

Despite popular belief

MW -> acronym for home town and state

Highlander -> reference to what my hometown's highschool team name was before they changed it in the 60's

#300 Phelan Ward-Kell

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Posted 09 November 2012 - 04:27 PM

For a decade and a half I have used PhelanPKell for my online handle everywhere I go, this is because of the impact that the character from the Battletech novels had on me when I was younger.

Throughout the years I have had to use different names on occasion, including Trent Nostra(taken from the unblooded Clan Nova Cat mechwarrior, but adding a CNC bloodname) and CtrlAltDel.
In the last few years, I've spent some time using HackTooth for some games, as that is also a reference to my website, but a few months back I considered a new handle all together.

I considered how I like to be sneaky or invisible where possible to accomplish a task or slip in behind, and considered the word "figment."
However the word by itself is kinda boring, so I decided to swap the "F" for "Ph" and add in that part of Phelan to bring that lineage forward, and added "The" at the beginning as well.


When I originally signed on for the forums, I went with PhelanPatrickKell, but in light of the devs intent to lock down canon names eventually, I figured I would bite the bullet now and get it swapped.


As a point-in-case of how much I've spent using the name PhelanPKell, I got through 17 pages of Google before I gave up trying to find a search result that did not pertain to me. :)
https://www.google.c...iw=1203&bih=745





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