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==What is Rosslessness?== | |||
'''Def :''' ''The feeling of loss associated with having no Ross''. | |||
==Who is Rosslessness?== | ==Who is Rosslessness?== | ||
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Let see, I'm a Sysop and long term wiki user, whose been playing the game for two and a half years. I helped lead [[Monroeville]]'s most serious Zombie Horde and was one of the last 40 Survivors alive in [[Borehamwood]]. But then I requested that [[Kevan]] Implement [[Snow]] and I was tracked down and eaten by a feral less than 24 hours later. Stupid footprints. | Let see, I'm a Sysop and long term wiki user, whose been playing the game for two and a half years. I helped lead [[Monroeville]]'s most serious Zombie Horde and was one of the last 40 Survivors alive in [[Borehamwood]]. But then I requested that [[Kevan]] Implement [[Snow]] and I was tracked down and eaten by a feral less than 24 hours later. Stupid footprints. | ||
In my time I was in Borehamwood I discovered game breaking bugs and got them fixed almost immediately, whilst in Malton I like exposing the odd zerger. In the long term I've come up for more schemes than I could possibly implement in the game, so if you want a good suggestion on where to set up a survivor group, or a terrible one on how to win a mall siege I'm your man. | In my time I was in Borehamwood I discovered game breaking bugs and got them fixed almost immediately, whilst in Malton I like exposing the odd zerger. In the long term I've come up for more schemes than I could possibly implement in the game, so if you want a good suggestion on where to set up a survivor group, or a terrible one on how to win a mall siege I'm your man. | ||
== My Suggestions== | == My Suggestions== |
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