On July 26th, a member of Death’s
Collectors {AFF} made a statement towards the character of another player, Mr.
Scott Abbott, leader of the Dragon Clans. In this statement, claims of account
sabotage were made from when both players were members of the AFF. For ease of
reading, I have included the Bio that Michael refers to in the Mecha Galaxy
Players page.
Here now is Scott’s reply to these accusations:
I have had an
"Online game family" for the past 20 years. For the past 3 years, that family has been of
the Mecha Galaxy variety. From eating Mongolian Grill with Andrew Bell, or
daily conversations with Andrew Bell and Todd Rainey, to weekly strategizing
with FJ Bros and James Waddington, to funny quips about my most recent birth of
my youngest child.
The post by Michael
Beagle made me realize that my family is alive now more than ever. I have had personal conversations with
Michael after the incidents in question where he personally thanked me for what
I had done with his mechs and resources.
Keep in mind that this all happened over a year ago.
I can only think that this latest post is
directed by Robert C Goetz, who also used to be in my MG family. I am almost certain that he currently drives
the Michael Beagle account, perhaps only on occasion, and this post is directed
to smear not only my name, but the Dragons in general. His once great "AFF" family took in
zero gold medals this past war, and the Dragon clans took in over 10. It saddens me that he would drop to this
level, but I cannot think of any other reason for it.
I have over 50 guys on
MG who would have my back in MG, as I would gladly have theirs. I was not trying to sabotage anything on Michael
Beagle's account when I had access to it, and I apologize to him for him
thinking I did so.
So in a nutshell, one player asked the other to
watch accounts while his computer was going to be down for a while. Both had
words and discussed after the player came back, and there was supposedly no
issues. A year passes, clans split, now there are issues with what has been
done.
We’ll let you the reader draw your own conclusions.
We’ll let you the reader draw your own conclusions.
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