What did Alicia do that would require legal action?
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jcroisdale
United States1543 Posts
What did Alicia do that would require legal action? | ||
Proseat
Germany5113 Posts
On November 21 2012 10:34 jcroisdale wrote: Wow this was very helpful, read through it and it helps put things in order. What did Alicia do that would require legal action? It was never made public so far. Jessica only hinted at something that may or may not come out in the future. We also still haven't heard where Alicia will be going, even though it was said he had found a new "overseas team". | ||
yuriwalker
Indonesia4 Posts
such a sad news, RIP SlayerS. | ||
Grettin
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Proseat
Germany5113 Posts
On December 16 2012 10:47 Grettin wrote: Well, you surely spent a lot of time doing this. Amazing work! Really sad that SlayerS disbanded so early. Thanks! A lot of the SlayerS players are now on foreign teams, three of them in Axiom alone. So I guess the legacy lives on. | ||
casualman
United States1198 Posts
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Proseat
Germany5113 Posts
On December 17 2012 16:59 casualman wrote: Sad. Slayers was an integral part of starcraft 2 history--actually, one of the defining moments of the nascent sc2 scene in korea. Had Intel not decided to sponsor a team for Boxer, I don't think starcraft would have gotten as big as it did in korea, even though it is still comparatively small. Actually, I don't even think starcraft would have survived if it wasn't for slayers. I don't have much evidence for this claim--in fact, there's a decent amount of evidence to the contrary--but as a fan of boxer and the mystique surrounding him, I like to believe as such. Slayers fighting! I believe you're talking about SC2 when you say "starcraft". Well, BoxeR was actually one of the most influential people to even establish RTS e-sports in Korea in the first place. He helped the competitive Broodwar scene to flourish for over a decade there (even Air Force ACE was created because of him). Fortunately, he isn't gone. He has just returned to the team he created many years before SlayerS: SK Telecom T1 (which now also plays SC2). His much criticized decision to give up his KeSPA progamer license in late 2010 to create a new SC2 team certainly helped the new GOM leagues on the way in terms of popularity (primarily with foreign fans), especially GSTL which SlayerS won twice in 2011. But they weren't the only team. In fact, most of the now well-known non-KeSPA teams had already been established when SlayerS came into being. Nonetheless, you're correct in saying that BoxeR has done a lot for competitive RTS gaming. And I am glad he is still around, even though he may not play as a progamer himself anymore. | ||
Bagration
United States18282 Posts
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Tobblish
Sweden6404 Posts
If you don't mind I'll add it to my as well. | ||
T.O.P
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Proseat
Germany5113 Posts
On January 05 2013 14:48 Tobblish wrote: Thanks for doing this Proseat didn't find out about this until I saw a link in the quote of a posts of yours. If you don't mind I'll add it to my as well. Be my guest. Thanks. SlayerS hwaiting! | ||
Proseat
Germany5113 Posts
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=395084 | ||
TheMagicianSC2
France74 Posts
Like this, memories... | ||
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