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In December 2003 the MechWarrior 4 division of the Freedom Fighters was shut down. Here follows its history... Playing through several cycles FF grew in ranks and experience, ending higher in the ladder every cycle, both individually and as a team. As a result of this climb up the ladder the desire grew to reach the top 5 in one of the award winning categories. The first time this goal was reached was at the end of cycle 4, in December 2001, when the MechWarrior 4 division managed to reach 3rd place in win percentage out of over 250 teams. Although ambition is a good thing it also resulted in tension between some members. Some of the crack FF players preferred hiring ace-mercenaries to play games rather than playing with Freedom Fighters that were online in order to prevent loosing games which might damage the Divisions win percentage. As a result of these tensions FF-Nemesis, the founder and CO of the division, left to join another VL unit, the Blackstorm Mercenaries. At the end of cycle 5 Nemesis had worked out a merger between the Blackstorm Mercenaries and the Freedom Fighters which enabled the FF to become a mercenary unit; a long cherished wish by some. The merger brought the ranks of the Division to around 60 and with a new CO, FF-DopeZ, at the helm the Freedom Fighters managed to repeat the masterpiece of cycle 5 in cycle 6 and once again ended 3rd in the overall ladder. Cycle 9 was a bit of a strange cycle, as more of the core FF-players
quit MechWarrior 4 to play other games. The Freedom Fighters became
a home for
unit-hoppers in the Vengeance League, few of these members actually
stayed for the duration of the cycle. Despite this the division still
managed
to end the cycle in March 2003 as 4th on win percentage. |
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