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Tacodude3 has a long-running, deep, and passionate relationship with the nerd.nu servers. He first logged on to Creative in February of 2012, when his friend's server was down for maintenance. He proceeded to attempt to create a noteblock machine, but ended up just spamming redstone questions in chat for about an hour before leaving, disgruntled. | Tacodude3 has a long-running, deep, and passionate relationship with the nerd.nu servers. He first logged on to Creative in February of 2012, when his friend's server was down for maintenance. He proceeded to attempt to create a noteblock machine, but ended up just spamming redstone questions in chat for about an hour before leaving, disgruntled. |
Revision as of 23:52, 11 November 2012
Authority | Moderator |
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Favorite server | Creative, PVE |
The formatting and spelling on this page makes me want to vomit, will fix at a later date. -taco-
Tacodude3 has a long-running, deep, and passionate relationship with the nerd.nu servers. He first logged on to Creative in February of 2012, when his friend's server was down for maintenance. He proceeded to attempt to create a noteblock machine, but ended up just spamming redstone questions in chat for about an hour before leaving, disgruntled.
His friend's server later shut down in early March of 2011. Taco then signed back onto c.nerd.nu during what would later go down in history as Creative Revision Fourteen. On his first day as a player, taco found his way into the infamous Eustis's party basement, where users built a shrine to him consisting of signs, the reason for this strange occurence still being studied by scientists across the globe. Two players of particular interest joined the server that very same day with him, known as LetsBFehr and marting11, who would later end up becoming moderators with him. Taco managed to get marting11 banned after marting tried to break taco's shrine of sign, although the ban was later revoked by Eustis after it was discovered that marting had done nothing wrong. The original ban appeal remains open for public record, and for historians of ancient taco lore.
Taco then proceeded to forget the IP for a few weeks, resulting in a time period known as "The Great Emptiness."
When taco returned to the server, he met a chap by the name of boomboom57. Boom and taco became good acquaintances, and eventually boomboom decided to make a "Taco Bell" restaurant, but under tacodude's advice decided instead to make a village, a quaint little place that would go down in history as the city of derp, the crappies city on Creative, the bane of Verros, Tacoville.
Tacoville soon gained a large number of residents, and enjoyed a thriving economy, which would later survive c.nerd.nu from bankruptcy. Boomboom decided to create an "application station" for Tacoville, as he wanted to approve each and every resident like a 'lil dictator. Taco, being only a co-mayor at this point, sat in the corner, disgraced. But soon, a miracle would occur that would shape the server for months to come.
Boomboom was banned. Historians argue on the specific reason, but it is generally believed that boomboom made threats to various players on the server, making them feel uncomfortable. Boom was originally giving a week long ban, but unable to cope, proceeded to send vulgar messages to ever member of staff, thus guaranteeing himself a permanent ban. The streets of Tacoville burned with rage and anger, the residents all claiming rights to the mayor position. Eventually a note was found in the attic of Tacoville city hall, stating that if anything were to happen to him, tacodude3 would assume the mayoral position, no questions asked. Taco, delighted made plans to improve the town, but he knew one thing. He would need help.
TO BE CONTINUED IN CHAPTER TWO