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- Back in 2016 my RP group of friends used to hang out at a game called Robloxity, and I frequently saw one of my friends in uniforms after uniforms. One day he invited me to a group called Ghost's Cobras and I joined out of curiosity.
- Seany112, the current leader at the time, was and is one of my favorite leaders I've ever met while in this scene. He was always optimistic and went after those in a stern yet respectful way when he saw something off, especially with people who would raid us.
- We eventually landed us a war with RSF. It was going well for our side, and I was able to quickly rank up to HRiT and work through the Officer Training Corps. Things were looking very well all around.
- That was until on the first day in the week of my spring break. April 17th, 2016, GC was AA'd by suspected pawns of the group Team Alex (known for exploits and other stuff). He lost all his robux and the 23k members they had over the years. I was upset and wanted answers.
- Seeing as the war we were in was going so well, I've always had a thought that someone in RSF did it to us. It's a grudge I can't get rid of until I get the truth, but what else am I to think?
- Seany got the group back, but because of exams, he passed it down to TheHarlequinsDemise (or Harle). First thing he did was call to the forums in search of new hrs and a hicom to bring the group back up to speed. That's what ended up happening, but he soon became inactive. We thought he died on a vacation he said he went on, but that was proven false.
- Anyway, GC wasn't how it was before, but we were still there. Only a few of the members who were there before the attack stayed, but it didn't feel the same, and this is why:
- You may have heard of him, but heydude261 was part of said hicom, but he caused a lot of problems not only with regular members (who he drove out) but with hrs as well. It was as if he named himself leader when it was an effort by all of us.
- I never liked him when he first joined. He threatened to remove me if I didn't agree on plans to go to war when we we're clearly not ready for something like that. That wasn't the worst thing he did to the group.
- Our discord had a no swearing rule for the younger members, which was ok, but he didn't agree with it.
- The owner and manager of the server, VermeiI, noticed he whitelisted himself from the word bans, and removed it. They went back and forth about this a few times before he got sick of it and demoted her from HR to HRiT on the website.
- This girl was there probably far longer than me, and to see her stripped of something she worked so hard to earn pissed me off. I don't recall exactly what took place after, but then she was demoted all the way to an Enlist. He made his own discord and threatened to demote us if we didn't join it.
- I did, of course. I had to. I hated it but going with the flow was all that could be done. One of the former HRs provolone scolded him, and nothing else regarding the demotion occurred after that. VermeiI decided that she wasn't going to let heydude run GC the way he wants alone, so she gathered a bunch of us together and we created a group called The Venomous Ascendancy. It was supposed to be a sister group to GC but with the right people leading it. We even made a coalition with a few other groups to get it going. I came up with a cheesy hashtag #MakeGCGreatAgain to make myself feel better, but unfortunately VA never took off because no one else shared the same spark that I did and still do.
- Fast forward all the way to now. PIF on its own is another story, but I started thinking back and I still can't let go of what I wanted to do for GC. That's when Ironed Cobras was born. It's supposed to be formed on what GC, VA, and PIF are all at the same time. It's understandable how leading more than one clan can be difficult, but I can't do what I want to do solely in PIF. It's just not possible for me to even attempt it.
- Right now all I'm doing is taking names of those who would be interested in the "project" and seeing where I can go from there. If it doesn't happen, hell, I guess it doesn't. If it fails, hell, I guess it fails. I've met a lot of people and experienced so much in just a short amount of time that it almost feels like an obligation to try before I retire in maybe 4 years or so from now.
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