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  1. Cerebral Wolf is a douchebag of the highest order. Possessed by jealousy of The Mittani's status as Chief Goon in the EVE community and seeing an opportunity to play the same part in the newly emerging Dust514 community, CW set about trying to metagame the hell out of both the Dust514 community and the CPM itself. This started with him trying to tear down CaptainAwesome and others trying to push for the formation of a council (which they were successful at doing) while privately stating his ambition for running as a CSM candidate next year on a Dust ticket. Despite saying it was "too early" for a CPM to exist, he immediately tried to obtain a seat once it was announced, and proceeded to try to tar and feather other well-qualified candidates for the position. This culminated in multiple instances of CW using deeply personal information to attempt blackmail, an unforgiveable offense.
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  3. To make matters worse, when his web of lies and botched attempt at seizing a CPM seat through treachery backfired because he grossly underestimated how well-connected individuals like myself are politically, he tried to back his way out of trouble by blaming other community leaders, with Zionshad taking the brunt of the false allegations. CW's deception was as transparent as glass from the very beginning.
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  5. What CW failed to realize is that while metagaming is part of EVE culture, threats involving personal information will never be. In his attempt to emulate The Mittani's virtual douchebaggery, he engaged in ACTUAL douchebaggery, and tried to hurt other human beings out of desperation to leave his mark. He succeeded in doing so, and now serves as one of the greatest examples of players taking the game to tragic extremes. He should be ashamed of himself, and I can only hope that losing his corp and community has taught him a lesson he'll take with him into the rest of his life.
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  7. Remember everyone, this is still just a game, and as we recently saw at Fanfest 2013 - even the worst in-game enemies are often friends and family once we step away from our computers.
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