Just wanted to tell all that I am taking a break from the game. At this point, I am still uncertain if I will return. Has nothing to do with the game, I love the game. But I love my family more than the game. Right now, the game is causing some undue stress in the home life. In case I don't return, I would like to say to the following:
@Rob - You gave me a chance to see what it was like to be you for awhile. I enjoyed the view from on top. I still remember thinking to myself, and this was about a year ago, when you first joined Valiance. "Man, I wonder what it would be like to know this guy." I can say that you are truly one of the legends of the game.
@Dave - You always had some of the greatest hits...sure I had the biggest, but yours were by far the best. Like the blind launches and distracting someone until they see the CR...still makes me laugh every time. You are by far the best fleeter in the game today.
@Neil - Keep your head up bro, we in the chosen know what you are capable of. You always brought a flair to the game that only you could bring.
@Big-Fat-Cow - Even though you were new to the group, I still like the dedication you had for the game. I will miss your wit and charm that you brought to the game. Still don't know your damn first name...lol
@Darrell - I will see you at work...nuff said.
@Manda - You always could make me smile, even when I didn't want to.
@Mark - Thanks for giving me a chance to make a difference in the forums.
@Mark - Professor Moriarty is leaving the building.
To all the rest I missed, I truly enjoy the game. Some will say that I bought my way to the top, and your right, I did. But as Mark once said, "Every player that takes over a big account, ends up losing the fleet within two weeks." Yet, somehow I never did on Xtreme.
Good luck all, and I will leave you with this picture to remember me by:
Blue Light is Flashing
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“One mark of a great soldier is that he fight on his own terms or fights not at all.”
― Sun Tzu, The Art of War
“One mark of a great soldier is that he fight on his own terms or fights not at all.”
― Sun Tzu, The Art of War