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Sunday, September 30th, 2007 |
Issue: 42 |
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Editor: MadamNyxxie |
Third Times a Charm? |
NyxxiePixie |
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We welcomed Ebbie, our third Nation Don this reset, with opened arms this week, September the 26th. The congratulatory boot mails were probably piling up as his own dedicated topic in the Game Forum filled from players left and right.
We were happy, and at the same time, biting our nails to the thought of our newest Nation Don. From seeing what past Nation Dons could do, we knew it could swing either way.
Was Ebbie's Nation Don nature like those of COnfectionary? Or perhaps, he had the nature like those of TheFlyingMonkey? Only time would tell.
So in the meantime, we enjoyed the fact that the spot was taken up. It gave a sense of fullness to the game-- after all, for some, no Nation Don makes Bootleggers feel pretty naked.
We were waiting for crew takeovers, requested kills, we were waiting for something and all we got in return was a comeback of the very underground crew, DoctorZ.
With a staggering $300,000,000 hitlist only two days after his recent rank up, Ebbie was in the spotlight once again; all thanks to DoctorZ. One of the highest hitlist prices was the talk of the day and everyone knew the inevitable outcome of his short reign.
"I knew I was gonna die someday, I thought it was a good decision to take the cash as I didn't had much bullets to lose anyway," spoke Ebbie of his hitlist and death. Killed by one of his own bodyguards, Ebbie was found next on the Statistics page under "Recent Kills."
Becoming a State and Nation Don is an obvious way to ask for a kill. Since there are only nine available spots for State Dons and one for Nation Don, those spots are VERY sought after. The features they are entitled to alone is any reason to kill these high ranked players. "I used the 5 minute search a few time and seriously, it's just lovely," spoke EbbieX (Ebbie's new name) about the features his Nation/State Don accounts had.
"It's great to see those promotion BMs again, so I don't mind dying really. The goal was to reach it, and I did it."
- Former Nation Don, Ebbie
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