User talk:Etaf
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From Alphonse
Greetings again Etaf, I'm glad you got around to putting up a user page. It's fine if you make a few mistakes, I made my fair share of my own the first few days I was here. Of note, I would suggest changing the part of your page that says:
[http://www.urbandead.com/profile.cgi Etaf]
to
[http://urbandead.com/profile.cgi?id=1131121 Etaf]
The reason for this being that the first one only shows your profile if you happen to be logged in as yourself, and the second allows anyone to access it. I was only able to get your id number (the unique set of numbers assigned to someone's profile) because I happen to be in the same building as you. You can find the address for anyone's profile by clicking on their name in game and then copying what is in the address bar.
Otherwise, you're free to do whatever you want. If you still want to join the Extractor Hacked just reply here (or anywhere else I'd see it for that matter) and I'll add you to the group page (you may or may not want to just try playing the game on your own for a while, and we're fine with that). And in case I've forgotten to do this already, welcome to the wiki.
- Yes, I'd still very much would like to join. If you'd like to postpone my joining until I'm a bit more experienced I understand. If you still want me though I'd be glad to help. --Etaf
- Experience is no issue to us, you have been added to the group page. If you want to create a more "human" name for Etaf, just edit it into your user page, I'll be watching it for updates. If you'd rather just use your alias/codename Etaf, I'll keep it as such on the group page. We are still in the process of setting up alliances, recruiting members, and solidifying hierarchy, so you're free to do what you want until further notice. If you die, you can contact the group and also submit a DEM revivification request, your ID is the number that appears in the address bar of your UD profile (or 1131121). Note: I suggest editing the group in your UD profile from "Alpha Squad" to "Extractor Hacked", to avoid confusion. Well, your officially part of the group, Find the Truth, Fight the Necro! --Alphonse Burr 17:09, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
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