Modus Operandi
Team Fortress had become an insidious addiction. Slowly corrupting the space time continuum of our everyday lives. It is mainly due to the bantering of JZorn [502] that the original members of this clan have been so irrevocably corrupted.
The birth of Clan 502 was a genuinely funny one. We needed some easy way to track each other down, without the tedious chore of searching for each individual name. Yes ladies and mutants, Clan 502 was born out of laziness or the burning desire to avoid having to go through so much hassle weeding out all the common aliases. 502 has it's origins from a Megadeth song by the same name. According to the song, a 502 would be the number associated with a speeding ticket in California. Personally, I just picked it to avoid ending up with some long and bravado filled acronym.
GENESIS
The wheels were in motion. We began to make our presence known in the TF universe, by playing as fairly and with as much integrity as possible, and by generally playing a mean game.
Clan 502 has begun with the need of friends to make their allegiance known in a lawless and chaotic playing compendium. I had begun to fiddle with the idea of making my own map, soon afterwards, with the help of many well known TF players and mapmakers, The Outpost v1.0 was born.
Call to arms...
We have decided to take the next logical step in this game, by opening our minds to the idea that 502 has become a real clan. But we still haven't recruited any players, we still haven't shown our colors in the adversity of Clan Matches and we don't have a dedicated game server, to train upon as a team. But we are looking for versatile and intrepid players who show maturity and integrity. We despise loudmouths and shit disturbers, preferring players who give their best game after game, without feeling the need to annoy everyone in the process. If you would like to join this ragtag assortment of flipped out individuals, feel free to contact us to organise a meeting on a public server. We are here to have fun.
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