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Hello Cult

I'm back, and wondering how you have been. Neon God 21:39, 8 October 2009 (BST)

Dear God, I'm Welcoming Someone

Anyway, you may want to use <tt> tags around the I in CuIt so that people can easily tell who you're killing. Anyway, standard boierplate response as follows:


Xoid STFU! 14:59, 21 September 2006 (BST)

Enemies

LOL, Happy to see I made the list, although I was rather certain I'd be farther at the top. Congrats on the promotion.--Franz Molotov 06:54, 4 May 2007 (BST)

There's some concillation in the fact that you haven't shot me as often as you have CuIt(Cult-5/Headless-1). The sad thing is, I only just found your Wiki page today after linking to it from CuIts' profile. --Headless gunner W! 20:06, 14 May 2007 (BST)

Quick Feedback

This is regards to my comment on radio at morrish, because i don't want to waste ap discussing it in-game. I made the comment that broadcasting survivor numbers at each corner of the mall could be counter-productive to the survivor effort as this would indicate our weak points. If they could suddenly shift 100 attacking zeds from morrish to the weakest corner of the mall, they could get in and ransack quite quickly, and the mall could fall. I believe that the mall and nt are inter-dependent and both should be in survivor hands for survivors to get through this siege. Thus, I feel that while it helps survivor morale to broadcast that we outnumber them at morrish, we should refrain from giving info that might help the enemy.--Zokolate 23:28, 7 January 2008 (UTC)

  • As this is old news, it really doesn't matter. But I should at least respond to it. I was at Gidding during the first Big Bash. I led CDF to Big Bashes first defeat. Communication is key to holding off a large horde. As well as rallying survivors to the location and supplying massive amounts of beer. We did it then, and we did it now. For a horde of zeds to move 100+ suddenly, it takes tremendous effort on their part. If you kept up with their numbers during the final days of Giddings this go round. You will see that they did indeed shift. But it took them 24 hours to move. By then we would have shifted to hold them and did. As far as I am concerned, the survivors of Giddings Mall won against Big Bash II. Only due to a game change did the zeds win a tainted victory. I should know I was in the North east corner when they breached. I APed out trying to put the cades back up. But the new game changes just wasted my AP and I could not seal the breach. --Cult 11:00, 10 February 2008 (UTC)