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The Axiom Legacy

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The Axiom Legacy

Text bystuchiu
Graphics byshiroiusagi
October 17th, 2015 00:17 GMT


Yesterday, Totalbiscuit announced the disbandment of his SC2 team Axiom. In the announcement he gave a heartfelt post about his experiences of the team, its collective failures, triumphs, struggles, and ultimate legacy.

I have never met nor talked to any of the Axiom team or its members (barring the rare trading of jokes with TB in Live Report threads), so my perspective is that of an outside observer. But I have been blessed with the perspective of someone that had watched the team from its initial creation to its eventual disbandment. To me Axiom’s identity was about struggle and redemption, about love for the game and its players. The inception of the team mirrors this:

“It was just over 3 years ago in September 2012 that a solitary Reddit post about a teamless Korean player named CranK became the catalyst for Genna's idea” - TB on the creation of Axiom

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The team was never created with profit in mind. From that standpoint, it was arguably one of the worst times to make a team in SC2’s history. BL/infestor was slowly coming over the horizon and there was an oversaturation of tournaments, players and teams that seemed about ready to burst at any time. The rise of other esports seemed poised to overwhelm the space and steal away the demographic. Yet none of that mattered. This was a team with genuine heart that cared more about their players than staying in the black.

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In private I often jokingly called Axiom, “TB/Genna’s Home of Wayward Children.” as they would often pick up players who seemed bound to be squeezed out of the scene. Just look at the players they ended up recruiting: Alicia, Crank, Ryung, Miya, Impact, Heart. Impact was a B-teamer on Woongjin Stars. While Woongjin would make it to the finals of the first Proleague, 7 of its 12 players ended up retiring. Without Axiom, Impact could have well been the 8th. Heart was unjustly maligned in the foreigner scene for years off the basis of consistently eliminating Huk and other fan-favorite Protoss players with the 1-1-1. Jessica tried her hardest to slander and kick out Alicia, Crank, Ryung and Miya from SC2 altogether. Perhaps TB and Genna felt sympathy for these players. After all, the two had spent years fighting to get TB back into the United States and reunite. And here were a bunch of wayward SC2 players, players with the skill and ambition to play but rapidly losing opportunities to showcase those qualities.

The story of Axiom and its players was always one of turning over expectations. In many ways the career of the team’s players mirrors TB’s own entry into the SC2 scene. At the beginning, TB was met with wary hostility as he was considered an opportunist who looked to be cashing in on SC2’s sudden rise in popularity. Eventually that attitude died after the abundance of work, money and passion TB has put into the scene over the years in SC2. Ryung spent years overshadowed by his SlayerS teammates before coming out and nearly reaching a GSL final in the heyday of BL/infestor. Crank made a career for himself in esports after his military service, something which only a handful of Korean players could ever say. Heart overturned his villainous reputation to become one of the most exciting TvZ players in WCS 2014; with a bit more bracket luck, he could've won either WCS S2 or S3. Alicia was considered irrelevant by the end of 2012 but recovered and became a strong force throughout WCS 2013/2014. Impact nearly won Dreamhack and fulfilled his promise of defeating Jaedong in an official match. The only exception to this rule was Miya, a player who had spent years practicing more than 8 hours a day but could never perform on the stage. Despite his lack of results, his dedication and hard work was admired and respected. For Axiom, this all culminated in one final triumph as they teamed up with Acer to claim the final GSTL title of SC2.

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Not all fairy tales have a happy ending, and doubly so in this game. The changes in WCS, the dissolution of GSTL, the top-heavy prize purse of GSL/SSL, the retirement of free agents and the decline of premier tournaments across the board (this year had less than half the amount of weekend tournaments compared to last year) meant that Axiom as a team had less exposure than ever. It speaks to the tenacity of the team that they kept going where so many other teams had already folded or moved on to other games.

Axiom won't make it onto the list of the Greatest Teams of SC2. But if you asked me which SC2 team most exemplified the SC2 community, they would be on the shortlist. Axiom’s existence as a team was singular. It was unique in its approach to its players and its philosophy on esports. It was a team with incredible heart made all the more poignant by the constant struggles they faced together. They were a team that put passion before profits. A team that understood that life can be just as much about the journey as it is about the destination.

Farewell, Axiom, Good luck in your future endeavors. All of our hearts go out to you and your players.



Writer: stuchiu
Graphics: shiroiusagi
Photo Credits: Gamersnexus, Axiomesports, Crank
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NihiLStarcraft
Profile Blog Joined January 2010
Denmark1413 Posts
October 17 2015 00:25 GMT
#2
Beautifully put and couldn't agree more. <3. Don't know what else to say.
pure.Wasted
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
Canada4701 Posts
Last Edited: 2015-10-17 01:20:14
October 17 2015 00:52 GMT
#3
A very touching farewell. More than most, Axiom really was a team that stood for something... camaraderie. Fond wishes to everyone in that house.
INna Maru-da-FanTa, Bbaby, TY Dream that I'm Flashing you
Viking182
Profile Joined February 2012
Italy27 Posts
October 17 2015 00:55 GMT
#4
Nice article, I think that the passion put into something considered worth of, gives good gratifications not only in specific moments but during the journey (:
lIIIlllIll1001011010
Profile Joined October 2015
6 Posts
October 17 2015 00:58 GMT
#5
2015/10/16

User was banned for this post.
Alucen-Will-
Profile Joined October 2014
United States4054 Posts
October 17 2015 01:03 GMT
#6
Great piece, stuchio
stuchiu
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
Fiddler's Green42661 Posts
October 17 2015 01:06 GMT
#7
On October 17 2015 09:52 pure.Wasted wrote:
A very touching farewell. More than most, Axiom really was a team that stood for something... camaraderie. Fond wishes to everyone in that house.

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Eventually that attitude died after the dearth of work, money and passion TB has put into the scene over the years in SC2.


You meant to say dearth's antonym, "abundance."


you won Nic's prize.
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xXOneMunkXx
Profile Joined May 2014
United States6 Posts
October 17 2015 01:11 GMT
#8
Axiom Fighting!
Those who judge the most, have the most to hide.
mrarthursimon
Profile Joined August 2011
United States55 Posts
October 17 2015 01:33 GMT
#9
The feels! Very well written. The work that Olimoley has done with the team and with organizing the Olimoleague which has given so any Korean players a chance to win prize money will, at least in spirit, carry on much of the passion and drive that Axiom exuded from the very beginning.

Much success to all the members of Team Axiom. I hope that CranK, Alicia, Heart, and Ryung truly do find new homes and new ways to stay in the community, as their exit from it entirely would be a loss to StarCraft 2 that would resonate through the entire community.
DinosaurJones
Profile Joined February 2012
United States1000 Posts
October 17 2015 01:47 GMT
#10
This is so bittersweet. A touching tribute, but I wish it didn't have to be written.

TB and Axiom FIGHTING!
pure.Wasted
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
Canada4701 Posts
Last Edited: 2015-10-17 02:06:31
October 17 2015 02:06 GMT
#11
If Olimoley is reading:

I'm still waiting on Axiom house's Blizzcon predictions, but I understand if that's been pushed down on the list of priorities...
INna Maru-da-FanTa, Bbaby, TY Dream that I'm Flashing you
Heyoka
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
Katowice25012 Posts
October 17 2015 03:13 GMT
#12
So many of those players had such unusual career trajectories. Heart got third in back to back MLGs in 2012 yet at the time he was completely unnoticed, all those SlayerS players had very public smear campaigns against them. Odd, odd stuff.

Sad to see them go, their place cemented in history with the GSTL victory.
@RealHeyoka | ESL / DreamHack StarCraft Lead
deth2munkies
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States4051 Posts
October 17 2015 04:21 GMT
#13
I loved this team for many of the reasons you discussed. It always seemed like whenever I heard a story involving Axiom, it was more about the camaraderie between players rather than their individual skill. Sure, they didn't win a ton of tournaments, but they exemplified the passion and drive behind progamers in general in a way a big, established team just couldn't. I always enjoyed rooting for the underdog, even though I barely watched SC2 anymore. Goodbye Axiom.
Vo-one
Profile Joined June 2003
Ukraine456 Posts
October 17 2015 04:26 GMT
#14
It was a great team indeed. Thanks, Axiom!
BigFan
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
TLADT24920 Posts
October 17 2015 04:43 GMT
#15
Nice tribute, well written. Best of luck to TB and the players!
Former BW EiC"Watch Bakemonogatari or I will kill you." -Toad, April 18th, 2017
Advantageous
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
China1350 Posts
October 17 2015 04:57 GMT
#16
TL. Stop making it seem as if TB is dying... he's going to be an outlier.
"Because I am BossToss" -MC ヽ༼ຈل͜ຈ༽ノ raise your dongers ヽ༼ຈل͜ຈ༽ノ I'm sure that all of my fellow class mates viewed me as the Adonis of the Class of 2015 already. -Xenocider, EG, ieF 2013 Champion.
Noonius
Profile Joined April 2012
Estonia17413 Posts
October 17 2015 05:49 GMT
#17
that was wonderful
Terran forever | Maru hater forever
TheDougler
Profile Joined April 2010
Canada8306 Posts
October 17 2015 06:06 GMT
#18
Absolutely beautiful. That GSTL victory was one of my favourite moments in SC2. I still miss GSTL because of it, I'm going to miss this team a lot...
I root for Euro Zergs, NA Protoss* and Korean Terrans. (Any North American who has beat a Korean Pro as Protoss counts as NA Toss)
TheOneAboveU
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
Germany3367 Posts
October 17 2015 07:30 GMT
#19
On October 17 2015 13:57 Advantageous wrote:
TL. Stop making it seem as if TB is dying... he's going to be an outlier.

This is not about TB's fight - which we all hope he wins! -, but about Axiom.

I can agree with my whole heart to what stuchiu wrote - a unique team, that will not be forgotten!
Moderatoralias TripleM | @TL_TripleM | Big Dark Energy!
NovemberstOrm
Profile Blog Joined September 2011
Canada16217 Posts
Last Edited: 2015-10-17 07:59:18
October 17 2015 07:59 GMT
#20
great article as always stuchiu :D
and a nice sendoff for Axiom.
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