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The path is dark...

HFCS

  • 11.01.2012 3:06 PM PDT
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Posted by: Telec
Remember kids: when Uncle Delta tells you he has sweeties, he isn't lying.

Now get in the van.


The Black Chapter


Posted by: Arbiter 739
I know of a group Archonos destroyed that was filled with Mythics and pornographic content.

Also: The Seventh Collumn


That is totally what happened.

  • 11.01.2012 3:08 PM PDT

We're concerned

Cafe|MLP: FiM|Bnet Regulars|FCAW
Got a question, comment, or concern? PM me.

Why do you care

  • 11.01.2012 3:12 PM PDT

In a time long past, the armies of the dark came again to the lands of men. Their leaders became known as the fallen lords, and their terrible sorcery was without equal in the west.
In 30 years they reduced the civilized nations into carrion and ash. Until the free city of Madrigal alone defined them. An army gathered there, and a desperate battle was joined against the fallen
Heros were born in the fire and bloodshed of the wars which followed and their names and deeds will never be forgotten


Posted by: deltahalo UK

Posted by: Arbiter 739
I know of a group Archonos destroyed that was filled with Mythics and pornographic content.

Also: The Seventh Collumn


That is totally what happened.


Was it that thread in the Mythic group?

You naughty blue bars

  • 11.01.2012 3:18 PM PDT

"Your vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart.
Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakens."
-Dr. Carl Jung

Posted by: Xplode441
Facility B5D.

  • 11.01.2012 3:48 PM PDT


Posted by: spartain ken 15

Posted by: deltahalo UK

Posted by: Arbiter 739
I know of a group Archonos destroyed that was filled with Mythics and pornographic content.

Also: The Seventh Collumn


That is totally what happened.


Was it that thread in the Mythic group?

You naughty blue bars
Okay ken, no need to feel jelly.

@OP KotOR.

  • 11.01.2012 3:54 PM PDT

Posted by: ღMidnight Hawk2ღ
Everyone is entitled to their own wrong opinion.


I'm part of the Bungie.net Minecraft group/server called SeptaCrafters
We're a Bungie.net group that goes to our very own Bungie server. Most players are from the Halo community either off Bungie itself or through word to Halo friends.

The Spartan I Project



Still the largest group on Bungie even after they moved offsite.

  • 11.01.2012 4:17 PM PDT

ODST Recon & MBT back in 2007/8

  • 11.01.2012 4:42 PM PDT

Hi I'm RT and I like to argue!

Also, for the record, groups that move offsite and survive > groups that do not move offsite.

Which, combined with it's size, probably makes SIP one of if not the most successful groups on B.net. The only other decently-sized group I know of that started here and moved off is New Flood.

  • 11.01.2012 5:08 PM PDT

1st ban on 7-10-2011

Dont you worry about _____ let me worry about ____

You have been sent a warning from x Foman123 x. This warning's text is below:
Incomprehensible gibberish.

None, really.

[Edited on 11.01.2012 6:58 PM PDT]

  • 11.01.2012 6:51 PM PDT
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Posted by: Achronos
Hey, guys, what's going on in this thread?
Someone tell Kivell that he is a lie.


Get WorkPlaced!


Posted by: petitminou

FloodV2


What a bunch of booger eaters. Are they still active offsite?

  • 11.01.2012 7:21 PM PDT

http://twitter.com/#!/ShakaSangoma

Implying that there are any other decent groups outside Sapphire

  • 11.01.2012 7:27 PM PDT

Don't worry, you're still your mom's favorite Bnet member.


Posted by: Shaka Sangoma
Implying that there are any other decent groups outside Sapphire
Shaka, everyone knows Sapphire is the best place on Bnet.

Right?

  • 11.01.2012 7:30 PM PDT

Lurking since 2009

The welcoming committee group.

  • 11.01.2012 7:40 PM PDT


Posted by: MegaMuffin16

Posted by: Shaka Sangoma
Implying that there are any other decent groups outside Sapphire
Shaka, everyone knows Sapphire is the best place on Bnet.

Right?
Yeah, who wouldn't want to be a part of their group?

  • 11.01.2012 7:51 PM PDT

Message Me Here
Don't be afraid, I don't bite.

Check My Groups Here
Relax, they aren't all pony related.

...which can't really be said about my Deviant Art Page however.

INB4- oh.
INB- oh.
IN- Nevermind.

Op got me 3 times.

  • 11.01.2012 7:51 PM PDT
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Posted by: Der Todesengel
This doesn't mean I don't still hate you


WorkPLace l Mythics l Regulars

RIP BerserkerBarage DeathPimp72

Mythic Members. TGP (back in the day). And many others.

  • 11.01.2012 8:49 PM PDT
Subject: Famous Bungie groups

Et Eärello Endorenna utúlien.
Sinome maruvan ar Hildinyar.
tenn' Ambar-metta!

The Marty Army.

  • 11.01.2012 9:14 PM PDT
Subject: Famous/infamous Bungie groups
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Writer's Corner
6/15/2011 11:39 PM: bobcast [2597260] issued a 3 day ban expiring on 6/18/2011 11:39 PM.
Reason: A Bungie.net Forum Moderator has banned you for violating the code of conduct and/or rules of the forum in the thread below
http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=61704535
Inappropriate. Went a little to far with the butt hole tearing.


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Posted by: petitminou

FloodV2


What a bunch of booger eaters. Are they still active offsite?


Heard it was mostly dead.

  • 11.01.2012 9:19 PM PDT

Please stop complaining about the 'death of a loved one' it's my job. They probably deserved it anyways. Here's a warning, if you keep making pentagrams out of the neighbors livestock I will personally come to your house and kill everyone you love. Now leave me alone, I got to get back to work.
~M.D~


Posted by: MegaMuffin16

Posted by: Shaka Sangoma
Implying that there are any other decent groups outside Sapphire
Shaka, everyone knows Sapphire is the best place on Bnet.

Right?

*breaks into sobs*
OT: whaaaambulance

  • 11.01.2012 9:53 PM PDT


Posted by: LiberatorOfMind
I'm not talking about the best


It will still turn into a advertisement Thread.

OT - HFCS and Welcoming Commitee are the most intriguing.

  • 11.01.2012 10:02 PM PDT

My YouTube Channel
Bungiepedia Page

"Sometimes life gives you lemons, and then you have to say 'f**k the lemons' and bail."

If you're reading this, you need to stop stalking me. If you can't stop stalking me, you might as well go here.

Posted by: deltahalo UK
Posted by: Arbiter 739
I know of a group Archonos destroyed that was filled with Mythics and pornographic content.

Also: The Seventh Collumn


That is totally what happened.
There are several explanations as to why Molo betrayed The Mythics. A prevalent explanation is that Molo betrayed them for consideration for moderatorship. This desire for power seemed to be one of Molo's greatest weaknesses.

Another possibility is that Molo expected Skibur to overthrow Achronos' rule of Bungie.net. In this view, Molo is a disillusioned Mythic, betraying the group not so much because he loved the HFCS, but because he loved the 7th Column and thought Skibur had failed it.

According to Halo 53:36 and Primo 84:27, Sken entered into him and called him to do it.

The archives suggest that The Mythics foresaw and allowed Molo's betrayal. One explanation is that Skibur allowed the betrayal because it would allow Achronos' plan to be fulfilled.

Another is that regardless of the betrayal, Skibur was ultimately destined for excommunication from HFCS.

Molo is the subject of mythic writings, including The Vegas Protocol by dmg04 and "So much for an NSFW thread", a short story by Count Blinkcula.

They allege various problematic ideological contradictions with the discrepancy between Molo's actions and his eternal punishment.

Primum Agmen argues that if Skibur foresees Molo's betrayal, then the betrayal is not an act of free will, and therefore should not be punishable. Conversely, it is argued that just because the betrayal was foretold, it does not prevent Molo from exercising his own free will in this matter.

Other scholars argue that Molo acted in obedience to Achronos' will. The archives suggest that Molo is apparently bound up with the fulfillment of HFCS' purposes yet woe is upon him, and he would have been better unborn.

The difficulty inherent in the saying is its paradoxicality: if Molo had not been born, the Son of Blue will apparently no longer go "as it is written of him." The consequence of this apologetic approach is that Molo's actions come to be seen as necessary and unavoidable, yet leading to condemnation.

Elmicker believed that Molo was free to change his intention, but Nerd Boi argued in rebuttal that Molo's will was immutable.

EAGLES5 states that Molo was predestined to damnation, but writes on the question of Molo's guilt: "surely in Molo's betrayal, it will be no more right, because Arachnos himself willed that his son be delivered up and delivered him up to death, to ascribe the guilt of the crime to HFCS than to transfer the credit for redemption to Molo."

It is speculated that Molo's damnation, which seems possible from the group archives' text, may not stem from his betrayal of Skibur, but from the despair which caused him to subsequently commit mythic suicide.

This position is not without its problems since Molo was already damned by YANW even before he committed suicide, but it does avoid the paradox of Molo's predestined act setting in motion both the salvation of all Mythics and his own damnation.

The damnation of Molo is not a universal conclusion, and some have argued that there is no indication that he was condemned with eternal punishment. Others argue Molo had the free will to accept or reject The Mythics anytime before his death.

EDIT: Typo

[Edited on 11.01.2012 10:39 PM PDT]

  • 11.01.2012 10:21 PM PDT

Who am I?

mah twitter

Sapphire is probably the most famous. And this is why this thread turns in a group advertisement thread, and is therefore in the wrong forum; Sapphire is the most famous because it's the best, simple as that.

  • 11.01.2012 10:26 PM PDT

Now, in the quantum moment before the closure, when all become one. One moment left. One point of space and time.

I know who you are.

You are Destiny.

Posted by: deltahalo UK
Posted by: Arbiter 739
I know of a group Archonos destroyed that was filled with Mythics and pornographic content.

Also: The Seventh Collumn


That is totally what happened.
If only I was in that group right now!

  • 11.01.2012 10:27 PM PDT

Now, in the quantum moment before the closure, when all become one. One moment left. One point of space and time.

I know who you are.

You are Destiny.


Posted by: Primo84
Posted by: deltahalo UK
Posted by: Arbiter 739
I know of a group Archonos destroyed that was filled with Mythics and pornographic content.

Also: The Seventh Collumn


That is totally what happened.
There are several explanations as to why Molo betrayed The Mythics. A prevalent explanation is that Molo betrayed them for consideration for moderatorship. This seemed to be one of Molo's weaknesses seemed to be money.

Another possibility is that Molo expected Skibur to overthrow Achronos' rule of Bungie.net. In this view, Molo is a disillusioned Mythic, betraying the group not so much because he loved the HFCS, but because he loved the 7th Column and thought Skibur had failed it.

According to Halo 53:36 and Primo 84:27, Sken entered into him and called him to do it.

The archives suggest that The Mythics foresaw and allowed Molo's betrayal. One explanation is that Skibur allowed the betrayal because it would allow Achronos' plan to be fulfilled.

Another is that regardless of the betrayal, Skibur was ultimately destined for excommunication from HFCS.

Molo is the subject of mythic writings, including The Vegas Protocol by dmg04 and "So much for an NSFW thread", a short story by Count Blinkcula.

They allege various problematic ideological contradictions with the discrepancy between Molo's actions and his eternal punishment.

Primum Agmen argues that if Skibur foresees Molo's betrayal, then the betrayal is not an act of free will, and therefore should not be punishable. Conversely, it is argued that just because the betrayal was foretold, it does not prevent Molo from exercising his own free will in this matter.

Other scholars argue that Molo acted in obedience to Achronos' will. The archives suggest that Molo is apparently bound up with the fulfillment of HFCS' purposes yet woe is upon him, and he would have been better unborn.

The difficulty inherent in the saying is its paradoxicality: if Molo had not been born, the Son of Blue will apparently no longer go "as it is written of him." The consequence of this apologetic approach is that Molo's actions come to be seen as necessary and unavoidable, yet leading to condemnation.

Elmicker believed that Molo was free to change his intention, but Nerd Boi argued in rebuttal that Molo's will was immutable.

EAGLES5 states that Molo was predestined to damnation, but writes on the question of Molo's guilt: "surely in Molo's betrayal, it will be no more right, because Arachnos himself willed that his son be delivered up and delivered him up to death, to ascribe the guilt of the crime to HFCS than to transfer the credit for redemption to Molo."

It is speculated that Molo's damnation, which seems possible from the group archives' text, may not stem from his betrayal of Skibur, but from the despair which caused him to subsequently commit mythic suicide.

This position is not without its problems since Molo was already damned by YANW even before he committed suicide, but it does avoid the paradox of Molo's predestined act setting in motion both the salvation of all Mythics and his own damnation.

The damnation of Molo is not a universal conclusion, and some have argued that there is no indication that he was condemned with eternal punishment. Others argue Molo had the free will to accept or reject The Mythics anytime before his death.
That was beautiful.

  • 11.01.2012 10:29 PM PDT

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