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Re: Remembering the posters of yesterday

PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2021 10:08 am
by Evil Eye
Oh boy, speaking of those perhaps best forgotten I had a horrible flashback to the days of Rated X. He was...interesting? I won't pretend I conducted myself the best with regards to him, but, damn. Though I have fond memories of DANCE, MONKEY BOY, DANCE.

Re: Remembering the posters of yesterday

PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2021 10:51 am
by Cyber Bishop
Blastback wrote:think I might have missed him? what's the story there?



That dude is way after my time.. I had stepped away and was only visiting this site once every couple months.

Re: Remembering the posters of yesterday

PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2021 1:45 pm
by Burn
Evil Eye wrote:Oh boy, speaking of those perhaps best forgotten I had a horrible flashback to the days of Rated X. He was...interesting?

Not what I'd say to describe him.

Re: Remembering the posters of yesterday

PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2021 3:27 pm
by Blastback
Burn wrote:
Evil Eye wrote:Oh boy, speaking of those perhaps best forgotten I had a horrible flashback to the days of Rated X. He was...interesting?

Not what I'd say to describe him.

Well we're trying to keep things polite. :-P ran into him once or twice, not someone I'll ever miss.

Re: Remembering the posters of yesterday

PostPosted: Thu Apr 22, 2021 5:01 am
by Evil Eye
Burn wrote:
Evil Eye wrote:Oh boy, speaking of those perhaps best forgotten I had a horrible flashback to the days of Rated X. He was...interesting?

Not what I'd say to describe him.

Yeah I was keeping things civil. I have some more choice words I'd like to use to describe him, most consisting of four letters. He will not be missed.

Re: Remembering the posters of yesterday

PostPosted: Thu Apr 22, 2021 3:58 pm
by North Sunrider
Blastback wrote:
Cyber Bishop wrote:
Blastback wrote:To be fair, alot of us in the threads were either in highschool or college, so we were pretty immature, just having fun.


And I was at my old job while posting.. I could do a lot while the machines were cycling through their programs..

This was the first forum I'd joined, and I got so excited I spent to much time on it and not enough studying, so I kept getting grounded at one point. When I got back, several of the people I'd come to be freinds with were gone.. :( Contributed to me being a very on and off member.


That's pretty much my story with this forum too - although I never got grounded. :P It was the first forum I ever joined. Found it after I'd bought the first wave of Dreamwave comics that rekindled my interest in Transformers, and that ultimately led me to join the forum. IIRC my username was MatrixPrime back then. Crazy to think in just a few years I'll have been a member for 20 years. Although life got in the way far too often for me to be a regular for most of that time. When I first joined, I was still in high school. My activity slowly petered out when college started getting in the way around 2006. Since that time I've gotten a degree, I've been engaged and left standing at the altar, lost my dad to cancer, my brother to homicide, had a ton of poopy jobs, a couple of nice jobs, moved countries a couple of times for work, and ended up in my dream job as a college professor (History), only to be forced into an early retirement after two grueling battles with cancer, the most recent of which was in late 2019. It's been a weird, very unpredictable, wild ride, but I can't promise it's made me more mature than I was before. :P

I do miss the days when every time you'd refresh the main forum page after an hour or so there'd been a couple dozen new topics and replies spread across the different forums, though. I guess it's something that has affected nearly every forum, with the advent of Facebook and other social media. But I still think a forum like this is a far better place to have in-depth discussions about things you're passionate about. I also think the atmosphere here has generally been much more relaxed and welcoming than the major Transformers groups on Facebook. For some reason people just really seem to enjoy acting like jerks for no reason on modern social media.

In spite of the flame wars and fights that went hand in hand with much of our userbase still being relatively young at the time, and the handful of elitist wang rods, I always felt the kind and welcoming people far outweighed the more elitist or toxic ones on Seibertron. And while until recently my post-2007 visits were sporadic at best, I still consider this my home on the internet more than any other forum out there. Do miss a lot of the old-timers that are no longer here, though.

On that note - anyone know whatever happened to Abrogate? Seemed like he just fell off the radar sometime around the mid-00s.

Re: Remembering the posters of yesterday

PostPosted: Thu Apr 22, 2021 4:55 pm
by Blastback
Abrogate left, I think due to getting harrased by Terrorscream.

Re: Remembering the posters of yesterday

PostPosted: Thu Apr 22, 2021 9:19 pm
by Cyber Bishop
Blastback wrote:Abrogate left, I think due to getting harrased by Terrorscream.


There is another name I have not heard in ages, If I remember correctly he was another victim of the STFU bunch that got harassed and left (Terrorscream was a part of that I believe). Seibs was also my first forum as I joined when I was 32... F**k I am old

Re: Remembering the posters of yesterday

PostPosted: Fri Apr 23, 2021 4:28 am
by North Sunrider
Cyber Bishop wrote:I joined when I was 32.... F**k I am old


I'll say. When the Ark crash landed you were just wrapping up middle school. :P


Tbf, we're all getting old. I've kept my hair dyed for the past couple of years because I don't even want to know if any of my hair is going grey yet. :lol:

Re: Remembering the posters of yesterday

PostPosted: Fri Apr 23, 2021 11:47 am
by Cyber Bishop
North Sunrider wrote:
Cyber Bishop wrote:I joined when I was 32.... F**k I am old


I'll say. When the Ark crash landed you were just wrapping up middle school. :P


I had not turned 14 yet.... Such good memories afterschool cartoons.

Re: Remembering the posters of yesterday

PostPosted: Fri Apr 23, 2021 5:34 pm
by Rodimus Prime
I doubt anyone else will remember, but I recently remembered Samus Aran. She was already here when I joined in 2001, she and Negare were the only female members on the whole board back then I believe. She left a couple of years later I think.

Re: Remembering the posters of yesterday

PostPosted: Sat Apr 24, 2021 4:59 pm
by Cyber Bishop
Rodimus Prime wrote:I doubt anyone else will remember, but I recently remembered Samus Aran. She was already here when I joined in 2001, she and Negare were the only female members on the whole board back then I believe. She left a couple of years later I think.


I remember her well, both of them actually. I remember there was a bunch of female posters that got fed up with the non tolerance of their Transformers artwork here and started their own forum. It was odd seeing some of the artwork and what it depicted Transformers doing to each other.

Anyone Remember Rainbow Starscream? I still see her on Instagram from time to time and she might still be active here.

Re: Remembering the posters of yesterday

PostPosted: Wed Aug 04, 2021 8:31 pm
by Ratbat
Don't count me out yet.

Re: Remembering the posters of yesterday

PostPosted: Fri Jul 01, 2022 9:54 pm
by Blastback
So it was my turn to feel uber nostalgic resulting in me looking back through a bunch of old threads. Seems like we create one of these nostagia threads around every five years or so. :lol: Sad that so much of the content we posted has been lost to time, I'd love to go back and revisit some old discussions and threads. But then, there's certainly stuff best left forgotton.

But anyway, I was reminded of some more old names and events/discussions. Some more people I remember having fun with include Quake, Captain America (think he got in some heated political discussions at one point), Duckietron, Heavy B, (still active in HMW but doesn't seem to have posted) Dark Willow, Philcom.... There was someone who was active in the old buildings that had a both a hand drawn avatar and signiture....
And wasn't there someone going by the handle Trigun?

Anyone else remember the parody fanfics where Locust or Shadowman would take posters from the site and put them in place of the characters from a movie or tv show or what have you?

Re: Remembering the posters of yesterday

PostPosted: Mon Jul 04, 2022 3:47 pm
by Blurrz
:KREMZEEK:

Wow this takes me back! For better or worse, I grew up on these forums and certainly had a lot of fun (I apologize if that was at anyone else's expense). With the current cesspool that is social media I honestly don't mind the forums era; even if that may have gotten me into conflict with Uncle Burn or Uncle CB :lol:

Seriously though, hope you guys are doing well. Deluxes were under $10 when I joined. Dear God.

Re: Remembering the posters of yesterday

PostPosted: Mon Jul 04, 2022 4:01 pm
by Burn
I honestly don't recall any beef with you, I do remember you as being one of the best the News Crew ever had.

It's interesting that you prefer forums over social media, given Twitter's reputation of being the biggest of cesspool's, I actually find myself enjoying interacting with the TF community there over here. It's less judgemental and more accepting of opinions.

Re: Remembering the posters of yesterday

PostPosted: Mon Jul 04, 2022 9:53 pm
by Ratbat
Blastback wrote:I'm not completely gone....


Neither am I.

I just don't visit or post as often as I should.

But I'm haven't totally given up on Seibertron.

Re: Remembering the posters of yesterday

PostPosted: Tue Jul 05, 2022 7:39 am
by Cyberstrike
Burn wrote:It's interesting that you prefer forums over social media, given Twitter's reputation of being the biggest of cesspool's, I actually find myself enjoying interacting with the TF community there over here. It's less judgemental and more accepting of opinions.


Most major forums have their friendly people too, and that is also true with major social media sites like: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Reddit, and etc. It's just a matter of finding people on those site that you like and want to hang out with.

Now I like Twitter up to a point but I do find having a long nuanced discussion about almost anything there to be hard due to character limit per tweet and then having to create thread there of tweets I remember someone had to post 17 tweet thread to make their point. When on a forum they could have made that same point in a single post. For me personally it's also hard to read those like Twitter threads for some reason.

Re: Remembering the posters of yesterday

PostPosted: Tue Jul 05, 2022 7:51 am
by Cyberstrike
Rodimus Prime wrote:'Movement.' :lol: A bunch of jack-offs acting '1337' to try to make themselves look cool out of insecurity. Like bullies in a middle school. Movement my ass.


Reminds me of the MPA from WAY back in the day.

I miss The Oblivion and Prime Sinister they were cool.

Re: Remembering the posters of yesterday

PostPosted: Tue Jul 05, 2022 10:59 am
by Rodimus Prime
Cyberstrike wrote:
Rodimus Prime wrote:'Movement.' :lol: A bunch of jack-offs acting '1337' to try to make themselves look cool out of insecurity. Like bullies in a middle school. Movement my ass.


Reminds me of the MPA from WAY back in the day.
:lol: :lol:

NOW you're bringing up ancient history!

I remember 20 years ago I had a job where I worked 12 hour night shifts, and on my nights off I would still sleep during the day to keep in routine, and at night I would watch a lot of TV and movies and spend hours on these boards. Most posters in the West were asleep, so my interactions were with mainly Brits and Aussies/Kiwis. You know who you are. >:oP

Re: Remembering the posters of yesterday

PostPosted: Tue Jul 05, 2022 2:22 pm
by Blastback
Cyberstrike wrote:
Rodimus Prime wrote:'Movement.' :lol: A bunch of jack-offs acting '1337' to try to make themselves look cool out of insecurity. Like bullies in a middle school. Movement my ass.


Reminds me of the MPA from WAY back in the day.

I miss The Oblivion and Prime Sinister they were cool.

MPA? Dare I ask? I suspect this is way before my time

Re: Remembering the posters of yesterday

PostPosted: Tue Jul 05, 2022 7:41 pm
by Burn
Rodimus Prime wrote: Most posters in the West were asleep, so my interactions were with mainly Brits and Aussies/Kiwis. You know who you are. >:oP

:*

Re: Remembering the posters of yesterday

PostPosted: Mon Jul 11, 2022 8:52 am
by Cyberstrike
Blastback wrote:
Cyberstrike wrote:
Rodimus Prime wrote:'Movement.' :lol: A bunch of jack-offs acting '1337' to try to make themselves look cool out of insecurity. Like bullies in a middle school. Movement my ass.


Reminds me of the MPA from WAY back in the day.

I miss The Oblivion and Prime Sinister they were cool.

MPA? Dare I ask? I suspect this is way before my time


You can ask.

There only a few who still remember the fight between the MPA the nTo, that actually got the General Discussion forum closed down for a while and while I'm one of them and the founder of the New Transformers Order so I can only offer my side of the conflict.

This was back in 2001/2002 so forgive me if there are some gaps in my memory.
The Metroplex Protection Agency (the MPA) was a group of posters that thought there were way too many spammers and newbies and were basically harassing people by acting like professional wrestlers. Some people myself included got annoyed by this and finally I decided to create the New Transformers Order (the nTo) to fight back unfortunately I was new to internet culture and it blew up into a massive flame war that pissed A LOT of people off so bad that Ryan (aka Seibertron) closed the general discussions forum and declared that all such factions that weren't part of the RPG forum and that anyone having an nTo or MPA mention in their username or sig would be banned. I pushed my luck and started an nTo 2.0 thread on Valentine's Day the following year and I got banned for a week and I then decided to go into a self-imposed exile for a few years. I finally found a home for the nTo when I got control of a fantasy wrestling e-fed called X-WCW and even worked a storyline where the nTo and the MPA finally had their final battle.

When I came back when the STFU were running wild and I left again because I knew how that story would end and didn't want to be a part of that **** show. Once they were gone I came back then things got weird and now generally just come and go.

This is the first message board I ever joined back in August of 2001 (so yeah I'm a geezer) sometimes it's for quick hi and bye and other times it's for longer engagements.

I also miss: MEGATRON. He was a funny guy.

Re: Remembering the posters of yesterday

PostPosted: Thu Jul 14, 2022 1:30 pm
by Bun-Bun
The news story about Hasbro supposedly making the idiotic choice to re-issue Retrax of all things cast my mind back to EnergonPrimeRules & his EPR comics.
I wonder where that guy is now & if he did any other stuff like that.

Re: Remembering the posters of yesterday

PostPosted: Wed Jul 20, 2022 9:54 pm
by Blastback
So on a whim I typed in Shadowman's old party forum url into the wayback machine and holy crap they've got not only the front page but all of the threads archived! :shock:

Why couldn't old school Seibertron have that...

*flashes back to 2003-2005* oh right. Would be fun to revist some of the sillier bits though.

And why do these discussions always drag up STFU back up? Every time we make a nostalgia thread, their one of the main topics. :lol: Guess that says alot about how much they influened the board back in the day.

Another old poster I just remembered, Beachcomber. Did he change his name?