Sunday, October 21st, 2007
Issue: 45   Editor: Nyxxified


Supreme killer revpwnedme

The following article isn't mine. It is karmareturns but as he is banned atm he sent it me via email for me to post here.

Thankyou.

Well, there is no disputing the fact that last Sunday was certainly eventful! After an exciting couple of hours, courtesy of The Syndicate’s very own Maltstar, I thought the fun was over for the day. Another State Don proved me wrong!

Supreme, State Don of Nevada, began shooting at approximately 1pm BL time and an intense 30 minutes followed. In this time, 90 accounts were to be killed with an estimated total of over 2,000,000 bullets fired. Of these kills, 68 were members of Glory, a crew which spans back before the reset. The crew dropped to a banned member for unknown reasons. The crew remained with this member until an Administrator came online to drop the crew. By this time, Supreme had been killed in revenge and so did not pick up the crewspot. When asked what his plans were if he had managed to get the spot, Supreme merely said, ‘I didn’t really have any plans for it’. His reason for wiping Glory was simple; ‘I didn’t like them’. When I asked him to expand, his reply was that ‘they come over too arrogant for my liking’.

Although Supreme was killed a few hours after his Glory-shooting-antics, he made the most of his final hours. In this time, around another 22 players were killed, including members of several crews, such as The Supremacy, The Associates and Revelation.

Supreme rounded off his fine display of shooting by taking down a fellow State Don, Sh3nron. Sh3nron was in The Supremacy when she first became State Don but left shortly afterwards. When asked about this particular kill, he replied ‘That was quite some overkill! There was only one bodyguard!’

Well maybe there could have been more fun if he had managed to pick up the crewspot before he was killed, but there’s no disputing that he certainly provided some entertainment on an already exciting day on Bootleggers! One thing is for sure though, the State Don addition is certainly proving its critics wrong…it can certainly do more than just take money out of the game! (Although this particular shooting took the average money per player from over $975,000 to under $945,000). As his name hit the Statistics page, Supreme simply said, 'Ahh, I enjoyed that!' Now that's one cool State Don, hey?

All in all it was quite a day, I’m sure you’ll agree! Thanks for the entertainment Supreme and RIP to all those who lost their accounts!