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Physician *
Profile Blog Joined January 2004
United States4146 Posts
Last Edited: 2006-11-16 11:18:03
November 16 2006 11:15 GMT
#1
A few more details on top of all those already mentioned in this thread: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=46378

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Pro-gamers serving as computer technicians in the Air Force.
From left: Choi In-gyu, Kang Do-kyung and Joe Hyung-keun.

(Poor guys, they look waxed. Korean Military must be tough.)


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(Copy/Paste in case they pull it down in a few days or so.)

Air Force Star Fighters Get Leave to Play Virtual Games

Pro-gamers serving as computer technicians in the Air Force are resolved to win the games they take part in while serving in the military, not least because their performance will reflect on the institution. Where before conscription they only had themselves to worry about, they now have the expectations of the Air Force riding on their shoulders. Choi In-gyu (25) and Joe Hyung-keun (22), who have served in the Central Computing Center of the Air Force since June, are to compete in the preliminary contest of the MBC Game StarCraft League 10th Survivor to be held at the IPARK mall in Yongsan, Seoul, on Tuesday.

It is the first time serving soldiers participate in games since the Air Force announced in March this year that it will allow former e-sports pro-gamers in the forces to represent it at major domestic games. The king of Terran, Im Yo-hwan (26), who joined the military on Oct. 9, will also able to play StarCraft games again soon. But not this time: Im is still in basic training camp. So far, the Air Force let in four pro-gamers: Choi In-gyu, Jo Hyung-keun, Kang Do-kyung and Im Yo-hwan.

The Air Force wants to harness the gamers’ computer skills in its war-game simulations, which prepare for a possible in virtual environments and scenarios. There, the imaginary enemy carries out a sudden large-scale attack at an early stage of the war, and the response depends on how well the pro-gamers respond and how fast they process orders.

Their personal websites and fan clubs faced closure when they had to join the military, but now they are renewing their activities. Im Yo-hwan who has some 500,000 fans, saw his fan club become more active after he joined the Air Force.

Now the pro-gamers get up 6 a.m. and work as computer technicians and support the activities of computer clubs in the Air Force until 5 p.m. After dinner, they keep practicing until midnight, way past the evening roll call at 9:30 p.m. "Before joining the military, we used to sleep until noon and played games in the afternoon but we have to work according to the pre-determined schedule in the military, and that’s the hardest part for us,” one said.

But another change they experience is that they come to concentrate on their games more intensively. However, they cannot claim their prize money when they win. An Air Force spokesman said the force plans to create a game team in the Air Force but members cannot take their prize money because they serve in the military. Serving pro-gamers are also prohibited from playing overseas.

(englishnews@chosun.com )

"I have beheld the births of negative-suns and borne witness to the entropy of entire realities...."
Pressure
Profile Blog Joined October 2006
7326 Posts
November 16 2006 11:18 GMT
#2
nice report :O
boxer will return in a year or two right?
thedeadhaji *
Profile Blog Joined January 2006
39489 Posts
November 16 2006 11:21 GMT
#3
I reaaaalllly feel like this is a bad idea for the korean military though. Giving special treatment to certain subsets of the trainees cannot be good for the atmosphere of the personnel

I cant be too pleased about this with respect to the larger issue of the korean military, even though in terms of progaming I guess it is a positive thing.
fonger
Profile Blog Joined March 2006
United Kingdom1218 Posts
Last Edited: 2006-11-16 11:36:22
November 16 2006 11:36 GMT
#4
On November 16 2006 20:21 thedeadhaji wrote:
I reaaaalllly feel like this is a bad idea for the korean military though. Giving special treatment to certain subsets of the trainees cannot be good for the atmosphere of the personnel

I cant be too pleased about this with respect to the larger issue of the korean military, even though in terms of progaming I guess it is a positive thing.

Presumably the Korean military has football teams and such also, though?
azndsh
Profile Blog Joined August 2006
United States4447 Posts
November 16 2006 11:45 GMT
#5
Like I said, this is like the Army-Navy football rivalry in the US. It's about time the Korean military caught on
zepidan
Profile Joined July 2005
Korea (South)63 Posts
November 16 2006 11:57 GMT
#6
They have military teams and they play in lower leagues? not top flight. However still. so I think it's only fair that e-sports also have their military based teams since the occupation by nature is limited in terms of longevity just like other mainstream sports. But I don't know how they'll be able to compete in PL anytime soon because their roster is short. It will be so cool though if they come in their military uniforms (no pilot suits though) that'd intimidate the other team a little(and a lot of the older gamers who are stars like Boxer will probably join soon making them pretty competitive)
OverTheUnder
Profile Blog Joined November 2004
United States2929 Posts
November 16 2006 12:02 GMT
#7
omg this can't be good for me. I was suppose to come to terms with boxer being gone for 2 years, learn some self-discipline, and become a better person because of it.


o well, fuck it



BOXER FIGHTING!!!!~~~
Honor would be taking it up the ass and curing all diseases, damn how stupid can people get. -baal http://puertoricanbw.ytmnd.com/
Dknight
Profile Blog Joined April 2005
United States5223 Posts
November 16 2006 12:04 GMT
#8
What will happen to the money the players win?
WGT<3. Former CL/NW head admin.
Last Romantic
Profile Blog Joined June 2006
United States20664 Posts
November 16 2006 12:04 GMT
#9
Now YellOw NaDa retire, join progaming team of airforce. IS team, resurrected!

[not going to happen, NaDa's too young... bah]
ㅋㄲㅈㅁ
Kennigit *
Profile Blog Joined October 2006
Canada19447 Posts
November 16 2006 12:50 GMT
#10
On November 16 2006 20:45 azndsh wrote:
Like I said, this is like the Army-Navy football rivalry in the US. It's about time the Korean military caught on


A wee bit different considering the Army Navy game is represented by Westpoint and USNA...both are accredited Universities who compete nationally. Its not like the army, navy or marine corps themselves dedicate time to training a team except internally at unit level
akamufu
Profile Joined June 2006
Korea (South)321 Posts
November 16 2006 13:10 GMT
#11
whres boxer in the picture?
Its all fun and games until Boxer loses a marine.
SuperJongMan
Profile Blog Joined March 2003
Jamaica11586 Posts
November 16 2006 14:25 GMT
#12
On November 16 2006 21:04 Dknight wrote:
What will happen to the money the players win?


Classified Information!! They probably wanna milk a few g's off people lol. I would assume if they can't keep tournament winnings, someone in the Korean beauracracy will pocket off their hard work.
POWER OVERWHELMING ! ! ! KRUU~ KRUU~
thedeadhaji *
Profile Blog Joined January 2006
39489 Posts
November 16 2006 14:26 GMT
#13
On November 16 2006 20:36 fonger wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 16 2006 20:21 thedeadhaji wrote:
I reaaaalllly feel like this is a bad idea for the korean military though. Giving special treatment to certain subsets of the trainees cannot be good for the atmosphere of the personnel

I cant be too pleased about this with respect to the larger issue of the korean military, even though in terms of progaming I guess it is a positive thing.

Presumably the Korean military has football teams and such also, though?


woah rly? man didnt know that.
lololol
Profile Joined February 2006
5198 Posts
November 16 2006 17:06 GMT
#14
Yeah, what's up with this participation for no gain, why should they do it then? Only for fame?
I'll call Nada.
TedBundy
Profile Joined August 2006
Vatican City State64 Posts
November 16 2006 17:11 GMT
#15
haha then the military's just gonna draft all top players of the pro teams and it becomes a unstoppable force. kinda unfair -.-
Life is a waste of time, and time is a waste of life, so get wasted all the time, and you will have the time of your life
Plexa
Profile Blog Joined October 2005
Aotearoa39261 Posts
November 16 2006 17:17 GMT
#16
for two years only though!
Administrator~ Spirit will set you free ~
Aepplet
Profile Joined December 2003
Sweden2908 Posts
November 16 2006 19:08 GMT
#17
Clon qualified for ODT, right? can't wait to see his TV-games! i wonder if they'll be using those blue uniforms they used at the offline qualifiers
skindzer
Profile Blog Joined May 2005
Chile5114 Posts
November 16 2006 22:17 GMT
#18
On November 16 2006 21:04 Dknight wrote:
What will happen to the money the players win?


Probably will go to some NGO like the FFF, Fund for Foreign Fighters, a korean instiution dedicated to making progamers in the third world.
Its not only the rain that brings the thunder
soonsu
Profile Joined October 2006
France166 Posts
Last Edited: 2006-11-16 23:30:56
November 16 2006 23:29 GMT
#19
Pro-gamers serving as computer technicians in the Air Force.
From left: Choi In-gyu, Kang Do-kyung and Joe Hyung-keun.



wrong, the guy on the left is Jo Hyung-Keun aka Qoo)Clon, and on the right it's ChRh (Choi In-Kyu)

great article tho thanks
Physician *
Profile Blog Joined January 2004
United States4146 Posts
November 17 2006 01:40 GMT
#20
# soonsu e-mail englishnews@chosun.com and tell them, I am sure they will appreciate it.
"I have beheld the births of negative-suns and borne witness to the entropy of entire realities...."
fonger
Profile Blog Joined March 2006
United Kingdom1218 Posts
November 17 2006 03:11 GMT
#21
On November 16 2006 23:26 thedeadhaji wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 16 2006 20:36 fonger wrote:
On November 16 2006 20:21 thedeadhaji wrote:
I reaaaalllly feel like this is a bad idea for the korean military though. Giving special treatment to certain subsets of the trainees cannot be good for the atmosphere of the personnel

I cant be too pleased about this with respect to the larger issue of the korean military, even though in terms of progaming I guess it is a positive thing.

Presumably the Korean military has football teams and such also, though?


woah rly? man didnt know that.

You know what I mean dipshit xD Most militaries around the world are involved in sports on some level. This is just Korea's version Football = "soccer", by the way.
soonsu
Profile Joined October 2006
France166 Posts
November 17 2006 03:41 GMT
#22
great advice physician im going to do so
IdrA
Profile Blog Joined July 2004
United States11541 Posts
November 17 2006 03:45 GMT
#23
On November 16 2006 22:10 akamufu wrote:
whres boxer in the picture?

someone said he has to go through preliminary training first, then he would go to the air force and presumably join this team.
http://www.splitreason.com/product/1152 release the gracken tshirt now available
Kennigit *
Profile Blog Joined October 2006
Canada19447 Posts
November 17 2006 04:00 GMT
#24

On November 16 2006 20:21 thedeadhaji wrote:
I reaaaalllly feel like this is a bad idea for the korean military though. Giving special treatment to certain subsets of the trainees cannot be good for the atmosphere of the personnel

I cant be too pleased about this with respect to the larger issue of the korean military, even though in terms of progaming I guess it is a positive thing.

Presumably the Korean military has football teams and such also, though?


There exists an international organization called CISM - Conseil International du Sport Militaire. Military's meet and compete in various sports - i believe there is somewhere in the range of 50 or so country's involved. Basically its the olympics for military (i know this cause i compete for CISM Running for Canada). The qualifications are really intense so all athletes definitely get extra attention but it has little to no affect on the work schedule or so i find. Training is done outside of the military 8-5 work schedule so it doesn't interfere
Kennigit *
Profile Blog Joined October 2006
Canada19447 Posts
November 17 2006 04:02 GMT
#25
Also in regards to the Korean military's agenda behind supporting pro-gaming id say they are playing it incredibly smart. By reintroducing pros into the scene they make themselves look like the good guys rather than "taking programmers AWAY from the scene"....you'd be surprised what effect that can have on recruiting etc
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