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  • Founded in [[1997]] by a group of linux lovers in Madeira Island, [[Portugal]]. ...-entered the net, defs were gone.. forgoten... but the name still remained in my mind. - [[1999]]
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  • MM! started around 2002, spoque and billie wanted to form a div2 clan, but things went * Eighth in [[NQR Season 4]] division one
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  • Started playing QW in 2000. among some other minor or rather irrelevant clans:
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  • Started by [[Trash]] in [[2006]]. Together with some old players from [[Suddendeath]] and some new ...b}} tag below if you feel everything noteworthy about this clan is covered in the article. Also, remove this line -->
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  • ...rity]] decided it was enough and made sure they'd form a team together. It started with [[Moris]], [[FlePser]], [[N1eLZz]], [[Locktar]] and [[Kippo]]. [[Moris ...enough and after just three games in [[EQL Season 1]] they threw the towel in the ring.
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  • .... Back then, the clans members numbered less than five, and they all lived in the vicinity of the premises which they occupied for a broadband connection ...of players like dakoth, ermac, nightmare or Sir_SpaZer before - and never in the terms of "div1"-players.<br>
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  • Started out as a QW clan. Today Schroet Kommando, SK, SK-Gaming, is the worlds lead with several squads in different games. Their homepage is also the biggest e-Sport portal
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  • ...considering the fact that clan was established few days before the EQL 10 started. Clan ceased to exist on September 4th 2010 (see Cross Defenders) * [[EQL season 10]] - 6th place in division 4
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  • ...with regard to their geographical location. The clan signed up to perform in EQL Season 6. place on 23.IX.07 against coitus interruptus, ending in 2-0 for cn. Later games with coitus were a lot harder.
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  • ...match mixes/FFA and in various clans/teams participating (or benchwarming) in Challenge Smackdown, Nations Quake Rank, European Quake League and other 4o
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  • ...meeting on the IRC; I, Ralle, Ferran, Belgarion, Jaeger, JK (who was also in Belgarions former clan) and Zaajko. ...d after a while they were pleased. This was the new beginning of a new era in Quakeing.
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  • ...d their first game... and you can guess the rest. One asshole from our net started to leech and we had huge lag, but it's amazing what you can do with couple ...le. I heard that in dm6 we had really hard time keeping our positions, and in dm2 lower rl there was quite a fight. 4 SFP/LGotS players dropped, i dont h
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  • Clan Unf! is a North American Quakeworld Clan in Clan Arena. ...p east CA clans who had participated in several tourneys, most prominently in ASCA (All Star Clan Arena).
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  • ...an full of the other quake players on [[Force9]] (a famous FFA server back in the old days)? And so '''TSW''' was born. The early members didn't have a c ...ed Kingdom Quake Academy). That league was limited only to incredibly poor clans and '''TSW''' was very welcome. Even for [[UKQA]] standards the game was so
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  • ...ve worked out since both [[Crazymac]] and [[Nikke]] thought of joining but in the end nobody though it would work. [[Category:Clans]]
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  • ...olution was obvious - we asked some of our irl-friends (who we played with in our school) to join and were able to build a full roster of players. ...e first official match ended up in a walkover in our favor). The odd thing in this match was that it was played 6on6 - a rather rare event nowadays.
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  • ...2008 and finally a first place in 2009, with Team Finland in nations cup. Started Quakeworld again at the end of 2009 and is still playing.
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  • ...he clan [[Impulse X]]. '''IX''' developed to be one of the strongest clans in the original quake brazilian scene. In 2006, when '''IX''' was closed, he moved to [[QuakeWorld]] and joined [[Ani
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  • Hell Xpress was formed in 1996 as a Quake DeathMatch clan. We started playing Team Fortress on the first day of release. A full clan history is b
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  • ...UK. Notorious for his Quad Camping, Slick was voted best CTFer in the UK in an online poll ran by popular columnist Methos. ...'Finnish' and 'se' with 'fi'. foundquake is the year in which the player started playing QuakeWorld. If some of the information is unknown about the player,
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  • [[Image:skin-ls.jpg|right|thumb|296px|«Basic» Loser Squadron skin created in 1998]] ...xpansion. Throughout their existance, [[Loser Squadron]] have participated in the [[North-European Clan League]], European Clan League, [[Norwegian Quake
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  • ...ckdown]] era, there was much less players than before, but they all played in Europe, especially on UK/NL/GER servers, with pings between 50ms and 90ms. ...s). There was rivality between these two communities, that almost vanished in 2007.
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  • ...st. But until [[EQL Season 6]] there wasn't a special division for rookies in qw 4on4 leagues, mainly by the reason of not enough players to fill a divis ...6]] started there was a division made just for the rookies, introducing 8 clans and nearly 50 new players!
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  • ...ost. Airman started his Quake fascination from Polish „Empik” stores which in 1996 were like „Internet cafes without Internet” where you could play Q ...t the late XX century in Poland). He participated in M3 and M4 Lan Parties in Myslowice, where he personally met the then Polish QW legends as [[LukPlast
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  • ...wegian Players|Norwegian Players]] | [[:Category:Norwegian Clans|Norwegian Clans]] | [[Norwegian National Team]] * '''Famous clans:''' [[Game Over]] | [[Spawn Clan]] | [[The Vicious Vikings]] | [[The Axe Me
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  • ...n because of his lack of interest and time.. I had enjoyed being co-leader in clan ''Nuclear Quakers'' (my first clan) and I found that having an own cla ...n on hold for a while. Bad decision when i think back at it. By the time i started up the clan again, this time named virtual maniacs, [[greco|El Greco]] had
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  • ...same evening. Prior to this, I had only played quake over an ipx network, in the forms of Qtest1 and the shareware version. At that time, though, I actu After having played Quake a couple of late evenings/nights in august, I was really starting to enjoy the game. I also met several good pl
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  • Bitter enemies of [[Edge Of Madness]] in the old wireplay days (all friends now). Played Quake3 in 2000, doing reasonably well and reached the top divisions of all the UK lea
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  • ...d a sponsored QW-clan called GNS)). Once I got ADSL sometime around 2000 i started playing more 4on4 and clangames.
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  • ...ame, they split up the new and the older players. There were several years in North America without 4on4 tournaments and the activity was very low. ...[cyan]] and [[myth]] took in [[ultimo]] and formed [[The Boss]]; those two clans were the only ones for a while and held some heated scrims.
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  • * Founded 1996 by Dopefish and his three friends in Tumba, Botkyrka Sweden. * At the best, Shadow Minions was ranked 6th in Europe.
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  • [[Image:logo2-smash.jpg|left|thumb|268px|Logo created in 1999]] [[Image:skin-smash.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Skin created in 1997]]
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  • ...ch later played some pracs online. Played HPW QW from 1999 to 2001, mostly in SQF and Splatt, until ADSL finally arrived during autumn of 2001. ...uring its first active period so Hooraytio briefly played with campbusters in some qualification for Smackdown. However, as capmbusters didnt qualify Hoo
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  • ...with regard to their geographical location. The clan signed up to perform in [[EQL Season 6]]. In January 2011, members [[Image:flag_uk.gif]] [[Darff]], [[Image:flag_uk.gif]
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  • ...edge that a death in battle will grant us a place at the table of the Gods in Valhalla. Those especially favoured by the Gods go berserk and become invul ...mong other things on the student network. It was at the time the only clan in Finland along with [[Finnish Allied Quakers]]. Which clan was founded first
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  • American clan who can also be found in other games such Quake 3 & 4. ...(the model and skin for it were in the qtest pak file, but never appeared in the game).
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  • ...gainst the BEST clans). We were a bit too much confident to our own skills in this match and GLX won both rounds with a really small margins. [...]'' ...namic duo Fifi and Fix, then you should read on about how everything began in Tampere, Finland, when the finnish powerhouse '''[[Clan MalFunction]]''' sp
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  • ...title. Both [E] and ZR have excelled on this level in their earlier games in the group-games, quarters and semi-finals ... we knew it was going to be to ...had moved up to a 10 frag lead. There was a huge fight over the next quad in which probably most of the two teams players participated. Euthanasia won t
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  • ...ng in 2008-2009, played a few games in 2015 and 2021 and decided to return in 2024.
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  • ...ently the most active 4on4 league in the European QW scene. It was founded in the autumn of 2005 to fill the void left by [[NQR]] following the crash of ...uninspiring division 1 playoff competition by beating [[Firing Squad]] 3-1 in the final.
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  • ...by [[Murdoc]]. It was well over a year later, maybe even two, when things started to roll again. ...n [[Image:flag_se.gif]] [[Åke Vader]] joined the ranks. After ending third in the regular season the team made the finals of division two where they face
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  • ...o well.. it's results in a bore. Ihminen still manage to grab his 5th quad in a row but he couldnt clean out ff completely. With 5 mins to go we had the ...me was very fun to watch, there was great quadruns and overtakes from both clans. Thanks for the show.
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  • * Current clan: [[Image:flag_fi.gif]] [[In a Blaze]] Started online gaming in 1996. First clan to tryout ever was FPQ, Finnish Punk Quakers (leaded by th
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  • Founded on a sunny day in Fresta / Upplands Väsby / Sweden by ZnApZ ([[znappe]]), ZlammeR ([[deathwi ...ever and it was vs [[Zundbyberg aZZ KickerZ]] which i think is quite funny in some ways 8)
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  • '''Founded in October 1997''' by its fearless leader [[Ztranger]] and co-founded by [[ReW On '''April 9th''', '''1999''', the clan was registered in IRC #PTnet.
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  • ...[[Diabolos]], cMF decided join LGoTS. These four cMF guys were top players in LGoTS and perhaps because of them LGoTS did lose their homemap E1M2 only on ...ans at that time, and resurrects cMF with Element 21.4.1998. Other players in cMF's second coming were Triton, Pagan, NetAngel (from LGoTS), Snapcase (fr
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  • ...19th to 21th of September 1997. It was supposedly the biggest Quake-event in Europe this year. ...ake it as fair as possible. All matches were recorded, and two big screens in the tournament room showed the finals and other importants game live to the
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  • ...flag_nl.gif]] [[Insanity]] missed out the playoffs. Even before the season started [[image:flag_se.gif]] [[Tribe of Tjernobyl]] dropped and they were later fo
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  • ...19th to 21th of September 1997. It was supposedly the biggest Quake-event in Europe this year. ...ake it as fair as possible. All matches were recorded, and two big screens in the tournament room showed the finals and other importants game live to the
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  • ...me for the clan came from the geography of the founders, as they all lived in Jämtland Sweden which is its own republic. They gathered some warriors and After maybe a year or so they had major changes in the lineup so a change of name seemed appropriate. The new name was "6pack"
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