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No problem, Reviver for all, we're delighted to have you and your colleagues with us. It shouldn't be too bad splitting up to different suburbs. The idea is that - since all four of you are bordering - in times of danger in one particular suburb, the other three can all quickly be there to help out. I'm up in Dakerstown at the moment, trying to talk sense into 'FUACK' and the 'Communist Party of Malton' - two large socialist groups who, judging from their graffiti, seem to have a very strong presence in this suburb. Indeed, although most of the buildings are now fixed up (though few have power or a radio) - the socialist groups had purposely left the bank buildings in a state of ruin! It took me 38AP to fix one up! Still, I've been going round Malton in an anti-clockwise direction, so once I've finished up here I'll head down your way to help you guys out, and add your contacts to my mobile. My first stop will be the Tompson Mall, so I can replace my bloodied clothes with fresh ones.

(By the way, some group news: As you can see from the wiki, Bresh has requested shifting his constituency to Starlingtown. His old constituency, Roachtown, was completely over-run by the Ridleybank Resistance Front! Well, now we truly are a Party of the suburbs - just like the real Conservative Party, lol.)

See you all in a few days.

--Susan Barker 22:58, 21 July 2009 (BST) :-)


EVIL

Hey Reviver for all, are you in a group yet? You might want to check out EVIL. -Poodle of doom 20:09, 26 June 2009 (BST)

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Can you possibly explain why you're editing the wiki page regarding Zerging...

When you are zerg-listed yourself, and belong to a group that has a suspected zerg for a leader? See: http://wiki.urbandead.com/index.php?title=Zerging&curid=1046&diff=1761810&oldid=1637990 --BOSCH 17:47, 19 August 2010 (BST)

I was stating a fact, that you dont need to post evidence or proof to be on the zerger's list. On top of that you and no one else has posted any solid proof let alone any screen shots of such a thing. Reviver for all 18:16, 19 August 2010 (BST)

Provide NPOV evidence/proof for your claims, or knock it off. -- Spiderzed 18:39, 19 August 2010 (BST)

Proof can be provided with no problems. But stop talking like a admin when you are not one. Reviver for all 19:16, 19 August 2010 (BST)

That's hardly proof - that report actually shows a lot to the trained eye. Close creation dates, similar XPs, similar naming convention, same unusual skill selection (keeping it exactly at Lvl 40 and leaving out the same skill)... That those two alts also share the same group is just the icing on the cake. -- Spiderzed 19:29, 19 August 2010 (BST)
I'm an admin, and I'll happily back what he's doing. Also, the first person to revert you was an admin.--Yonnua KoponenPolitics, the Burnham Way! 19:40, 19 August 2010 (BST)

If you search resensitized you will notice its not the only post discussing these alts. I also can't find your post in the appeals thread over there, in order to get you delisted. Its quite a simple process to complete. --Rosslessness 19:56, 19 August 2010 (BST)

Step one, stop zerging. Step two, get unlisted. MisanthRopy Let mayhem reign! 20:05, 19 August 2010 (BST)

Well then if you are all are admins then go have kevin do a ip check on everyone in the group. that should be clear and cut. Reviver for all 20:12, 19 August 2010 (BST)

Sorry, when did I accuse you of being a zerger?--Yonnua KoponenPolitics, the Burnham Way! 20:15, 19 August 2010 (BST)
Kevan doesn't run the ZL, the ZL mods do. Do as Ross and Mis told you, get your members over there to the appeals thread, and you should get out clear if you speak the truth. -- Spiderzed 20:17, 19 August 2010 (BST)

no point in doing the appeal, and yonnua you said you supported him and he is calling us all a zerger. I dont know how we can be zerging with the members we have covering a good number of suburbs without hitting the ip limit. if there is a iplimit, someone should be able to look at it Reviver for all 20:20, 19 August 2010 (BST)

I backed his reverting of your comments. Whether you're a zerger or not is nothign to do with me.--Yonnua KoponenPolitics, the Burnham Way! 20:52, 19 August 2010 (BST)
Your activity, locations, emails etc tend to give the indication that you are the same player. If you are not then go to the appeals thread and post. The wiki has nothing to do with the zerg list so argueing here has no merit. Cheerio--Rapture 22:13, 19 August 2010 (BST)
And keep in mind you'll be treated as scum of the community until you do. Remember, the more you aren't zerging, the easier it will be to get off the list. good day! -- 00:16, 20 August 2010 (BST)

Hi

Firstly, I never stated you were a zerger. Secondly. You've hit on the very thing that will get you off the list.

Go here. http://zombies.dementiastudios.org/boards/index.php?topic=4084.105 Its the appeals thread. Get each person involved to post a statement saying they are a separate person. The admins or resensitized can then check your IP's are different, and then you can be removed from the list. --Rosslessness 20:46, 19 August 2010 (BST)

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