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Occasionally we come across a disciple who exceeds expectations and sets a
new standard in excellence. This is where we respect the greatest and most
influential Kapoks Disciples this clan has seen. |
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Tangoman0 |
January 2003 |
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Tangoman0 was a
highly respected figure in the clan's early days. The first ever Vice
Captain and first ever Legend, he was the standard setter. He had great
gaming skill, perhaps the clan's first ever decent player (by today's
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Bawheed69 |
February 2003 |
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One of the very
first members, took the reign of Vice Captain shortly after Tangoman0 had
left the clan. Bawheed69 had deserved the position as his skill was also
very good, despite the lack of leadership (although there was no clansite in
them days). A rather unique and friendly character. |
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Zacman63 |
August 2003 |
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Before Zacman63
joined the clan in May 2003, there was nobody who could match his eagerness
to get the clan organised and running at full potential. He was very
determined to help out with anything. He recruited many good loyal players,
which spurted the Renegade revolution of Kapoks. The clan was never the same
again ever since his arrival. |
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Jason8765 |
November 2003 |
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On and off the
battlefield, he has contributed a great deal towards the clan. Providing a
more professional website and a top 10 finish in the Renegade ladder were
two of his most recognised achievements as a Disciple. Truly, a god-send. |
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JiP |
June 2004 |
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Without a doubt, the
largest figure ever on the Red Alert 2 side of the clan. He may not be as
good as some of the other Disciples, but as a Commander he is irreplaceable.
He commands the team very well, bringing in new recruits, scoring us some
points and boosting our reputation. When Kapoks visited the XCL Hall of Fame
for the second time, JiP was destined to be listed here, in the Kapoks Hall
of Fame, as one of our best ever. |
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