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===Testimonials===
===Testimonials===
'''Glasses McLoud: January 11th, 2009'''
I already had the basic skills when entering BC (with the exception of Diagnosis), and was in a hurry to leave. What could they possibly teach me that I didn't know? To use the Wiki for starters. I can't say I read a lot on those pages before joining The Fortress.
I learned basic tactics to keep myself alive, what I had been taking for granted when roaming the streets alone. Working in teams greatly enhanced my gaming experience.
One of the biggest lessons must be not to play when drunk (which also cabbaged my chance at The Vigilance Challenge. tongue.gif Or to take the Final Exam.
All in all, BC served it's purpose. Thanks and well deserved to the BC Staff.


'''Radmaster 5000: December 18th, 2008'''
'''Radmaster 5000: December 18th, 2008'''

Revision as of 22:16, 11 January 2009

The Fortress News Page 3
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Fortress Team Anaconda Team Battlehawk Team Cold Cell Team Dark Watch Past Teams Fortress News


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TFN- Your eyes and ears in the city!


Front Page:
Top News - Team Anaconda - Team Battlehawk
Page Two:
Team Cold Cell - Team Dark Watch - Around the Tavern - In the Line of Duty
Page Three:

Boot Camp News





Editor

-Jay Gorman


Staff

TFN Engineer

-Private Mendoza


Writers

-Miss Elainious
-Tiago Ferreira
-Zombiedodger
-Jay Gorman
-Victor Vandregas
-Jame334
-Anne Tardew
-Morrigana
-Zuton
-Private Mendoza
-Perrin the Wolf






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Boot Camp

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Testimonials

Glasses McLoud: January 11th, 2009

I already had the basic skills when entering BC (with the exception of Diagnosis), and was in a hurry to leave. What could they possibly teach me that I didn't know? To use the Wiki for starters. I can't say I read a lot on those pages before joining The Fortress. I learned basic tactics to keep myself alive, what I had been taking for granted when roaming the streets alone. Working in teams greatly enhanced my gaming experience. One of the biggest lessons must be not to play when drunk (which also cabbaged my chance at The Vigilance Challenge. tongue.gif Or to take the Final Exam. All in all, BC served it's purpose. Thanks and well deserved to the BC Staff.

Radmaster 5000: December 18th, 2008

I'm a noob to Urban Dead and spent the first few weeks wandering around, never sure which direction to head in, and not really knowing what to do. I sent an application to the Fortress after reading on their wiki that they could teach me the basics. I wish I had signed up straight away. I earned XP really quickly and learned what to use it on which earned me XP even quicker. I also learned how working as a team can really give each of those precious AP's a purpose. The advice and help I got in Boot Camp made the game a lot more interesting and a lot more fun!