User:NarooN
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Naroon | |
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First game | Human Life |
Created by | God |
Designed by | God |
Live action actor(s) | Taurean Hurst |
Naroon is an awesome guy. He is one of the leaders of NR, or Nuclear Reapers, and enjoys hardcore gaming, time to himself, listening to music, making remixes of various songs, making music videos, doing machinima, BMX'ing, soccer, and various other things.
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[edit] Early Life
Born sometime in the 20th Century, Naroon was exposed to gaming at an early age. Regardless, he would have taken this path anyway, but his discovery of Mortal Kombat led him to request a PlayStation system sometime in the later 1990s. He enjoyed the outdoors, associating with friends, going to school, football, sweets, among other things. After a year or so in the gaming scene, he decided to give himself an alias, which was Tza (pronounced Tiza or Teza) (an alternate version of The Rza and the Gza. Later, he chose to adopt the alias Masta Cheata, also inspired by a Wu-Tang Clan Member. He chose this alias due to his heavy usage of Code Books and Gameshark cheat devices at the time.
[edit] Battles
[edit] Killzone Battle
Naroon was in this battle for almost a full 3 years, beginning in December 2004 and ending March 2008. The climax of the battle was in August 2005, when the Moderators invaded the area, and many forces and clans banded together to combat them. The battle had no side claim any higher ground than the other; for every person banned and new person joined in. The Killzoners took a small victory when the PlayStation 3 was released in November 2006, but the battle didn't truly end until sometime in 2007. With most of the forces pulling out from the area, and the leader of [www.clannr.moonfruit.com the Nuclear Reapers] leaving in Early April, there was no use in Naroon and his forcing staying. many NR left in late 2007, and he and his unit were forced to pull out with the departure of his leader. He later said he left also because of personal reasons; he saw no point in fighting for nothing and there were more, greater things to pursue.
[edit] Battlefield Intrusion
This battle lasted from November 29, 2005 to circa January 2006. Seeing no real reason to be in the Battlefield area, he drove out his forces in a mere 2 months. The skirmish ended shortly after the Killzone battle did, but many people have peacefully set up camp here and thrive there today.
[edit] Later on and Present Day
Sometime in the 2000s, he dropped his heavy usage of hacks and cheats to become a professional. He was highly successful with this, often winning prizes and money from friends due to bets. Sometime in late 2005, he discovered the internet mockumentary series Pure Pwnage. He also became determined to enhance his micro and pwnage abilities. He would train from 2005 to February 2008, whereupon he obtained an 80gb PlayStation 3 system. His micro and pwnage powers enhanced so greatly they he could pwn almost at the same caliber as FPS Doug, without trying as much.
Due to this, he has earned much praise and disdain from many warriors. In late March 2008, he officially joined the Gamer Army. He now spends his days as a war veteran, having surviving the 6th Generation Console War, as well as retiring from the ongoing console war. He trains to this day, still helping others increase their abilities. He will occasionally fight for allies or even strangers when it is needed. He has been seen aiding factions across many 7th Generation areas. He has voiced his prediction that Sony will once again win the console war, stating that now everyone is realizing the fact that while the Wii is fun, it has very few good games, and isn't going to be seeing any better days any time soon. He speaks of the 360 saying "with the rampancy of the Red Rings of Death, a 33%+ failure rate, and with the PS3 and Wii stealing it's thunder, Microsoft has nowhere to really go. Rumors are surfacing that Microsoft won't even develop another console, due to them using too much money with the current system. Call me a fanboy, but that's how I see it."