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Davedog74 01-19-2011 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Colonel Zick (Post 212878)
Colonel Zick is the twisted mind of another profiled pilot in BoP. He crawled out form his asylum when there was a need for a pilot representing the Dark Legions to down and anihilate cowards with reargunners and lack of fighterskills in dogfights and teambattles. The colonel despises that kind of cheesy shit.
Colonel because he is a vet. Zick because he is mentaly unstable and flies under the influence of various substances.

long live the zick

StiC 02-28-2011 03:44 AM

About 20 years ago while being prompted to enter a handle for my character in Wing Commander, I stared blankly across the room, finally focusing on my book collection for inspiration I read the title Mystic Places.

For ten years Mystic was the hero of many adventures, until one day during a Crimson Skies pre-game chat someone just typed "stic", and I thought "How appropriate"

shiki con is a high school nick name and is representative of the thought process of the stoner who gave me the nick name.

Wild_Bill_Kelso 02-28-2011 04:40 PM

Wild_Bill_Kelso as in Captain Wild Bill Kelso - Check out John Belushi in the WWII epic 1941!

grislawskijg52 04-15-2011 06:01 PM

This seems like a good front page thread still
 
With the influx of new players this seem like a great first page thread...
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Originally Posted by bobbysocks (Post 203875)
we have such an eclectic group here and your user names intrigue me. what made you pick that specific name? part of your real name, something in history, something silly, what?? tell us the story behind your names...i think they will all be interesting ( even if you dont think yours is...it is)!

I'll start. there were singers in the 30s and 40s that all the young girls in the states used to swoon over. part of these teenage girls "attire" were a type of socks know as bobbysocks. the singers whom these girls adamantly followed were thus dubbed as bobbysocks singers or bobbysocksers. frank sinatra, when he started out was one of these. when my father was 18 and joined the usaaf he was a skinny little fart and somewhat resembled sinatra ( although he never could see the resemblance). so someone bestowed the name Bobbysocks on him and it stuck. so when i started flying ww2 ac online i felt it appropriate to use that as a game tag.

who's next??


WildBoar44 04-15-2011 06:36 PM

Ok Mr WalterNovotny...Since you asked Buddy !
 
The name WildBoar44 ? Well this is realy corny but its true...

44 because I used to race moto-x from a kid to before injury sidelined that around 30. 44 was a number I always raced with or 144 / 441 / anything with 44 in it.

WildBoar.?...well like all kids when i grew up , i would build Airfix model aircraft and hang them from my bedroom ceiling. the collection grew over my young years..Spitfire..Hurricane..Typhoon..Bolton Paul Defiant.. LANCASTER...oh lovely big beast...P51D...Halifax...ME109....

Then one day my Aunt bought me a plane never realy noticed before..as i built it, the shape, the lines, the grace suddenly came together to form one of the best looking aircraft i had ever seen, I could not stop getting out the bed in the night to look at it...when it was finished and painted..one last detail was two little transfers to put on the engine cowling.. They were the cartoon dipiction of a WildBoar's head... The Aircraft....The FW190...

When I played the Campaign for the first time i suddenly remebered those memories....So when it was time to Sign up on-line it had to be Wildboar.............Oh I just wish the FW190 in BoP could turn with the best :rolleyes:

Hicks-81 04-15-2011 07:35 PM

My name is for the Corporal Dwayne Hicks, from Aliens; the only Marine who survive the mission in Acheron....

I like this movie and the characters, and since then I've used it as nickname


Semper fi

Slothboy 04-16-2011 12:05 AM

Got the nickname of Slothboy in college. My roommate kicked me awake from a nap to go to the commons for dinner. "Come on Slothboy." "Why slothboy?" I asked. "Because you are sloth-like and sedentary."

My gamertag is Ninja Slothboy because Slothboy was taken and I liked the idea of a very slow, but very deadly creature that attacks from darkness... eventually.

Edit: Before anyone asks, I have all my toes.

Cryptic Phant0m 04-16-2011 06:17 PM

I was called Cryptic Phant0m when I played Unreal Tournament back in the day.

I always used the sniper rifle and I was good at killing players and hiding again before they saw me. So they called me Phant0m and I never really talked to anyone so they called me the Cryptic Phant0m.

Lahatiel 04-16-2011 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Cryptic Phant0m (Post 265322)
I was called Cryptic Phant0m when I played Unreal Tournament back in the day.

I always used the sniper rifle and I was good at killing players and hiding again before they saw me. So they called me Phant0m and I never really talked to anyone so they called me the Cryptic Phant0m.

UT 2004? I still play on occasion. Used to go by PottyMouf. ;) My language has cleaned up a lot since then.

hurricane 04-16-2011 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Slothboy (Post 264516)
Got the nickname of Slothboy in college. My roommate kicked me awake from a nap to go to the commons for dinner. "Come on Slothboy." "Why slothboy?" I asked. "Because you are sloth-like and sedentary."

My gamertag is Ninja Slothboy because Slothboy was taken and I liked the idea of a very slow, but very deadly creature that attacks from darkness... eventually.

Edit: Before anyone asks, I have all my toes.

lol good one.looking at your picture i guess by the time you get to where your going it will be dark and your black ninja outfit will will be good camoflage.;)


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