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<div id="awardsboard"><div id="awardsboardheader">Awards Board</div>
 
<div id="awardsboard"><div id="awardsboardheader">Awards Board</div>
[[File:F HonMen.jpg|Founder's Honorable Mention Award (2013)]]
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[[File:F HonMen.jpg|Founder's Honorable Mention Award (2012)]]<br />
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[[File:SubAdd.jpg|Substantial Addition Award, 1st ribbon]]  
 
[[File:SubAdd.jpg|Substantial Addition Award, 1st ribbon]]  
[[File:TIS3.jpg|Time in Service (1 year)]]
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[[File:TIS1.jpg|Time in Service (1 year)]]
 
[[File:EC1 1d.jpg|Edit Count (2,000)]]<br />
 
[[File:EC1 1d.jpg|Edit Count (2,000)]]<br />
[[File:GdArt_1bol.jpg|Good Article Award, 2nd ribbon]]
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[[File:AP.jpg|All Purpose Award, 1st ribbon]]
[[File:AP 1bol.jpg|All Purpose Award, 2nd ribbon]]
 
  
 
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==Current Status==
 
==Current Status==
I just got my brand new computer today.  Until now, I had been doing everything on a 12 inch Dell inspiron notebook.  The new model is a 23 inch all in one.  :D  Big difference in my view of the world. 
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OK - had some stuff come up, but I'm back againVipers beware...
 
 
I'm still learning about all the things I can do with this one.
 
 
 
==From the Top==
 
I have to say, I love writing articles here at SarnaIts an interesting experience. I hope that the newer players from MWO and MW Tactics who enjoy reading here will check out the refs and bibliography sections at the bottom of the articles, and pick up the books from which these characters, places, and wondrous things called BattleMechs originate. The books are the real deal, we're all just fans here.  Articles can only tell so much of the story.
 
  
 
==Me and BT==
 
==Me and BT==
I've been a [[BattleTech]] fan since twelve years old.  I first played it in my friend's basement with a few people at a sleepover.  I killed a [[Rifleman]] with a [[Phoenix Hawk]] using the jump jets to leap from heavy woods to a shallow lake and back and fourth from there as needed to cool off until the final back hit blew the AC ammo.  Good times, indeed.
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I've been a BattleTech fan since twelve years old.  I first played it in my friend's basement with a few people at a sleepover.  I killed a [[Rifleman]] with a [[Phoenix Hawk]] using the jump jets to leap from heavy woods to a shallow lake and back and fourth from there as needed to cool off until the final back hit blew the AC ammo.  Good times, indeed.
  
 
The fiction surrounding the BT universe kept me coming back, however.  Tastes change, but the story itself was so compelling that I could overlook any flaws or shortfalls in the writing department.  I'm a fan of literature in general, from Kurt Vonnegut (almost anything by the master) to John Gardner (Grendel is truly a masterpiece, read it) to Ernest Hemingway (For Whom the Bell Tolls was excellent, especially all the Spanish cultural refs contained) and Larry McMurtry (All My Friends Are Going to be Strangers - a wonderful example of a novel that truly works in textures of emotion.  Also, a novel/movie called The Last Picture Show is really good).  Science Fiction has always had a special place in particular, Heinlein, Herbert, Bradbury...  even Lucas (I love the stories in SW, even if the prequels were contrived and awkward as all heck and only a handful of actors had anything resembling chemistry on the set).  
 
The fiction surrounding the BT universe kept me coming back, however.  Tastes change, but the story itself was so compelling that I could overlook any flaws or shortfalls in the writing department.  I'm a fan of literature in general, from Kurt Vonnegut (almost anything by the master) to John Gardner (Grendel is truly a masterpiece, read it) to Ernest Hemingway (For Whom the Bell Tolls was excellent, especially all the Spanish cultural refs contained) and Larry McMurtry (All My Friends Are Going to be Strangers - a wonderful example of a novel that truly works in textures of emotion.  Also, a novel/movie called The Last Picture Show is really good).  Science Fiction has always had a special place in particular, Heinlein, Herbert, Bradbury...  even Lucas (I love the stories in SW, even if the prequels were contrived and awkward as all heck and only a handful of actors had anything resembling chemistry on the set).  
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As for Character Bios...
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As for Character Bios ...
  
 
* [[Cyrus Elam]]
 
* [[Cyrus Elam]]
* [[Brett Andrews]]
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* [[Eric Amirault]]
 
* [[Etienne]]
 
* [[Etienne]]
 
* [[Kael Pershaw]]
 
* [[Kael Pershaw]]
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The [[Clan Coyote]] page is a collaborative effort with [[User:LittleWolf|LittleWolf]], and with support from various other veterans of the wiki.  You know who you are.
 
The [[Clan Coyote]] page is a collaborative effort with [[User:LittleWolf|LittleWolf]], and with support from various other veterans of the wiki.  You know who you are.
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