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| == Who is ''De Aleksandr?'' ==
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| I truly can't be arsed putting anything up here, as I simply don't log onto the wiki enough to care. So I'll keep this concise, 'kay? I'm De Aleksandr, and generally I'm a pretty misanthropic fellow. Kind of ironic how I fight for the preservation of Humanity in this game. Maybe it's because I get to run around with six shooters pretending to be a Space Pirate, spouting out nonsensical gibberish [pertaining to the Space Pirate fantasy] as I see fit. I'm nomadic, I love the thrill of adventure, but I've come to accept the suburb of Williamsville as my home in the game. In my four+ years of playing I have yet to see the sights of Malton, although I have been to Fort Perryn when the big fort change occured. I guess I kind of got my self caught up in making that little backwater enclave of Malton work.
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| It's still... uhhh... not.
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| But it's way better off than when I first found it!
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| Anyway, I command a little group called The [[Red Guards of Williamsville]], a fine bunch of subordinates if I do say so myself. Originally we were the Malton Suburb Liberation Force but I began to feel displeased with that name, not so much due to a certain term it sounds like but due to how mind numbingly corny it sounds. ''MALTON SUBURB LIBERATION FORCE!!!!! Eliminating Zack one suburb at a time!'' Cmon, that's so terribly unoriginal! I feel I could have done much better than RGoW, but oh well.
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| Lastly, I mentioned that I am a misanthropist[or misanthrope, if you will.] That being said I am actually a very friendly person, if somewhat reserved, and I boast a very amusing and erratic personality. As for life I follow two sayings, "hope for the best and prepare for the worst," and, "cherish the individual, loathe the group in which they identify with."
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