The Green Machine

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Ahead of its time.

History

One of the very first danish Quake clans to be established and also the longest running. Clanleaders Sabotage (The Green Machine), HeKSeN (Frag'o Maniacs), Qwack (The Ugly Ducklings) and Garfield (Nasty Beasts Inc) created the first online gaming league in the world - Sabotage proposed the set of rules and other leaders adopted the idea.

  • 1996-1999 Quake and Quakeworld
  • 1999-2000 Quake 3 Arena
  • 1999-2003 Counterstrike
  • 2003-2005 Neocron
  • 2005-2007 World of Warcraft
  • 2007-???? EvE online
  • 2008-???? Warhammer online

Information

Members

Current/Former members

Achievements

Best scandinavian clan in late 1996 and early 1997. Crushing other clans in DQL with more than a 1000 frags. First clan to beat Up Your Backpack's LPB team.

Quotes

After FunkyB, Insane and Columbo left, clan leader Sabotage wrote this:

After being in and around the Danish Quake scene for over two years, it probably shouldn't have surprised me too much. But it did. To be quite honest, I think its pretty disgusting that when one player leaves a clan, his decision takes three others with him. I honestly thought the scene had matured beyond this point. It seems the only clans able of surviving, are clans where friendship and fun comes before fame and results. To name two examples: Nasty Beasts Inc & Icon of Pain. To name two clans that died: Fragomatic - when Descenman left - and Teddy Bears - when DOOMer left. I think TGM has matured from these experiences, it's not the first time TGM lost their LPB team. Clan Good Game (GG) was formed by the LPBs that left TGM, but GG died only a few months old.

But did the scene learn from this? No. As a consequence, TGM will continue with people I know and trust. People that wants to have fun, rather than have their names mentioned in awe by newbies. Perhaps TGM will be among the top clans again sometime in the future, but as things stand right now, I doubt this will happen.

TGM is entering a 3rd stage of evolution, and its going to be exciting to watch it grow and evolve.

Just the other day I was talking to some Ocrana guys about this very same thing, it's not always about making the coolest frags, get mentioned in the most articles/sites, or being the worst b*tch on the net, but its about having fun. Making connections with your teammates and other people you meet often on the net sometimes makes perfect friendships and even couples in real life, as im sure alot of you guys out there can agree with. One example could be the Swedish clan Brutal Deluxe or German clan Ocrana, always up for a blast and a damn cool bunch of people, this is what makes MY game of Quake fun to play.

External links

Demos with The Green Machine at Challenge-TV

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