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Know Your Ninja - Foman 

Posted by urk at 6/16/2009 10:00 AM PDT

Supplying semi-interesting factoids.


We dip back into the dark black waters this week for another round with a Bungie.net Ninja.  Up today, Foman.  If you spend any amount of time on our forums (or lengthy amounts of time being banned from them), you're already familiar with this man's work in our community.  How about you spend a little bit of time getting to know the man behind the Banhammer?  That may be a question, but it's not a request.  If you don't read this Foman will find you, ban you, and then humiliate you via PM.  You've been warned.

Q. Without revealing your real life, super secret hidden identity, tell us who you are and where the moniker “Foman” comes from. (You tried to steal it from Timmins and messed it up didn't you?
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A. ‘Sup? Nah, the name “Foman” has nothing to do with “Abe Froman,” sausages, or Ferris Bueller. In real life, most people call me Fo or Fo-Man as a nickname, which is of course where my Bungie.net name comes from and what makes it less weird when people from Bungie.net call me Foman when they meet me in person. I was dubbed “Fo-Man” back in my freshman year of undergrad, which means I’ve been going by Foman both online and offline for about twelve years.

Q. So what do you do when you’re not scouting our online forums with your fancy nickname looking to unfairly ban people?

A. When I’m not busy issuing unfair bans for “OMG NO RAESON,” I am an antitrust lawyer in Washington, DC. Being thirty years old makes me a “huge loser” and practically Father Time for a large portion of the online community that I help to moderate, but I feel good because I am still 216 years younger than Recon Number 54.

I’ve been practicing antitrust law for about three years now, so I am hopefully well-enough versed to adequately defend Bungie against unfair monopolization claims when it eventually takes over the world. I enjoy being a lawyer, mostly for the hot chix, but partly because it is an interesting and rewarding mental challenge. Okay fine, I don’t get any hot chix for being a lawyer, and the long hours suck (my work day is typically ten to fourteen hours long with five or six hours of work on the weekends), but I do get to read lots of documents, hang out on BNet, and occasionally send threatening letters to people, which is almost as fun.

In my spare time, I have a private pilot’s license and fly when I can. I’m also a big gamer (duh) and spend a lot of time on Halo 3. Otherwise, I typically spend my evenings watching my favorite TV shows, making dinner, or hanging out with friends or family.



Q. What do you call a large number of lawyers at the bottom of the...sorry, I can't bring myself to make the joke.  What did you do with your time on Bungie.net before you took up Banhammer duty between your fourteen hour daily legal stints?

A. I was pretty involved in the Bungie community generally, and the Bungie.net community specifically. I was a frequent poster in the public forums and in BNet private groups. Some people already knew my name solely from my involvement in the IRIS Alternate Reality Game/Viral Marketing Campaign that helped to introduce Halo 3 to millions of people. During IRIS, I helped to run a private group here on Bungie.net called CompoundIntelligence that was one of the “centers” of activity. I also received a few private messages from a character in the ARG named AdjutantReflex, which increased my notoriety for a bit.

Besides that, I helped out with a now-defunct private group named The Guide that conducted interviews and reviews of notable people and groups on Bungie.net. I was also (and still am) an administrator for Bungiepedia, a Wiki designed solely for information about Bungie employees and notables of the Bungie Community.

I became a Forum Ninja a little over a year ago, and it’s been tough to keep up on some of the other stuff I do here (not in the least because of my job, which is a huge annoyance that gets in the way of my fun), but I still like to check in on my old projects from time to time.

Q. Your Halo 3 Fileshare is littered with Banshee pictures, you keep making strategy guides and videos with the Banshee, and someone even made a Bungie.net profile named “Fomans Banshee.” Dude, what’s up with the Banshee infatuation?

A. Somehow, I’ve gotten the reputation of being amazingly good with the Banshee in Halo 3. I have to say that, while I enjoy flying it and I do it better than most, there are still many players out there who are most certainly better than I am. I have to insert a shout out here to my boys in the group “Pilots,” whose in-depth Banshee strategy discussions have upped my game big time. And almost all of them are better in the Banshee than I am.

But I’ve always been a vehicle guy in Halo, ever since the Halo: CE days. I love driving around in Warthogs, Scorpions, Wraiths, Mongooses, and other vehicles. In Halo 3, I quickly realized that the Banshee’s ability to become a force majeure had been increased, and to balance it out, many new ways of taking down the Banshee had been added (powerful turrets, Assault Rifles and SMGs, the addition of the Spartan Laser and the Missile Pod, and so on). I love the challenge this presents as well as the Banshee’s ability to be a game-changing vehicle when in the right hands. So I fly the Banshee whenever I can, and I love to talk about it, make videos about it, and take pictures of it.

Q. Speaking of pictures, what about your avatar? Is that some kind of electric space demon?

A. Hah, no, that is a picture of me drawn by Bungie artist Lorraine McLees (thanks again, Lorraine!). Without the cartoonish feel, that is more or less what I look like. The flashing symbol that appears every so often is a Forerunner glyph (brilliantly photoshopped by WhiteRaven119) that appeared throughout the IRIS ARG and one that I felt was pretty symbolic of my largest involvement in the Bungie community prior to becoming a Forum Ninja.

Here is a semi-interesting factoid: in my avatar, Lorraine’s sketch appears for 7.77 seconds, and the Forerunner glyph appears for 3.43 seconds.



Q. Looking svelte and suave, my man. Do you ever feel like you should just hop into a Banshee, fly beyond the barrier, and take a break from Bungie.net for a bit?

A. Occasionally. After a day in which I moderate the forums a lot (and therefore end up issuing a lot of bans and locking a lot of spam threads), my inbox can become filled with questions, conversations, group invites, and some pretty nasty stuff from some of our angrier forumgoers. Despite the fact that a lot of people see the Forum Ninjas as non-responsive, responding to private messages takes up a huge portion of my time on Bungie.net (by the way, if I don’t respond to your message, that does not mean that I did not read it. Except for conversations with friends, I usually only respond to direct questions that can’t be answered in the forums, ban appeals, and messages that are so interesting that they can’t be ignored). So it can get overwhelming at times, and I do sometimes end up not logging into BNet for a day or two. But I always come back :-)

Q. Where do you go when you take your day or two away (mod stalker: enabled)?

A. I’m not terribly adventurous, I’m afraid. I love watching humorous videos on YouTube, checking up on world/local news, and reading fun blogs. I have a Facebook account that I log into once in awhile, but for me, Bungie.net IS my preferred R&R website.

Q. So, what is it about the place that keeps you coming back for more after you've had your fill of Vlogs and Failblog videos?

A. I love the vast variety of things that the website offers. You can participate in the community in pretty much any way you want to. I feel like I have really made the most of the opportunities to “do it all” here: making strategy guides, participating in site games and contests, running big groups, joining clans (love you guys, H3ITWP!), making a map and corresponding post that meet Shishka's rigorous Atlas standards, choosing two rounds of Bungie Favorites, being in Bungie Favorites myself, being interviewed for podcasts and private groups, making funny Bungie-referenced photoshopped images, making a montage, recommending various people for more widespread recognition in the Community, posting long dissertations and short one-liners, meeting community members in real life, playing Halo and hanging out with Bungie employees, moderating the forums, and enjoying every dang second of it!

Q. Aside from finding plenty of new ways to enjoy yourself, are there any ways in which you view the B.net community that have changed since you took up the moderator mantle?

A. I love this community more than ever, to be quite honest. Being a moderator of the public forums, I come into a lot of contact with community members who most positive forumgoers try to avoid. At first, I was not too pleased about this prospect. But I came to realize that sometimes I can find out a lot more about a person through private messages after I have banned them rather than by what they post in the forums.

I think that most people see me as “just doing my job,” and the initial hatred (usually!!) subsides pretty quickly. It’s only then that I learn about individual people and realize that oftentimes, a person whose posts on the public forums make them seem like a total jerk is just a regular person who is just as much a Bungie fan as anybody else. Once they are calm and I have a chance to try to convince them to express their opinions in a nicer way, we sometimes end up having a lot in common. I have many people on my XBox Live Friends List who I once banned but then had great conversations with via private messages afterward.

And I don’t mean to make it seem like it’s a good thing to be a “bad” forumgoer. Actually, being so familiar with a lot of the site’s nuances has given me the chance to help a lot of great, positive community contributors. People who embark on a cool project or create something absolutely astounding but don’t quite know what to do with it. Groups of people who like playing Halo 3 together but want to also get involved in the Bungie community. And so on. Being a guy who frequently gets the first private message when somebody does something wonderful or amazing has really helped me to realize just how awesome and diverse this community is.

Q. Honesty is the best policy.  Be truthful.  How awesome is it to swing the Banhammer?

A. Some of the time, I ban somebody with a little wince. I always feel bad about banning people who are obviously well-intentioned but, over and over again, demonstrate that they really just can’t figure out how to post within the forum rules (protip: the answer is, “read them”).

But when the really detrimental people post in the forums, the ones who everybody WISHES they could ban (you know, the ones who brag about cheating or decide to spam up the forums that others are just trying to have a decent discussion in), the sound of the banhammer whistling is sweet. Ohhhh, so sweet.

Thanks, urk. See you at PAX 09!! :-)



They're doing one of those little PAX things again this year?

Thanks to Foman for swooping in and delivering the answers to our questions.  And for running things on our forums.  And for being awesome.  Turns out the semi-interesting factoids he supplied are actually entirely interesting.  Who knew?  Well, we did.  That's why we asked him questions in the first place, dummy.  If you enjoyed this brief question and answer, don't forget to stop into the discussion thread attached to say hello.  Foman is watching.  And waiting.

A Sangheili's War Is Never Over - Part 7 

Posted by urk at 6/15/2009 9:13 AM PDT

Falling down.


Looks like the war continues as Leviathan moves the story right along.  The Hammer is in flight.  Hit the jump to see the damage.

A Sangheili's War Is Never Over - Part 7

Podtacular 192: Customs and Creations 

Posted by urk at 6/12/2009 11:46 AM PDT

Got two hours of time?


HBO sends word of the latest Podtacular, "The Unofficial Halo Universe Podcast."  This one's focused on user content submission, MLG updates, and E3 week.  If you're looking for something to listen to while you're at work or play, plug in your earbuds and hit the jump.

"Well, this week was definitely another big one. GLewis and I go it alone this week with Customs and Creations for this week, including little snippets from the new MLG update and the E3 Special that will be posted shortly. Again, because of the duration of the show, we couldn’t get to everyone’s submissions, but there’s still some good ones. Make sure you listen to the end for a special announcement by GLewis. Enjoy."

Podtacular 192: Customs and Creations

A Sangheili's War Is Never Over - Part 6 

Posted by urk at 6/11/2009 9:31 AM PDT

"Come out, you bastard!"


Leviathan's fiction continues with Part 6 of "A Sangheili's War Is Never Over."  The inter-species duel continues, but things are getting a bit more personal.  Weapons are drawn.  The combatants are now face-to-face.

A Sangheili's War Is Never Over - Part 6

Chronicles of ODS Steve: For Marissa 

Posted by urk at 6/11/2009 9:10 AM PDT

Fairfax returns.


We somehow missed this secondary coming DeepCee published alongside his latest episode of Chronicles of ODS Steve.  Thanks to HBO for pointing it out for us.  Some of you are undoubtedly familiar with Marissa, her bunny Fairfax, and Infantile Spasms.  If not, please take a moment to check out the website, send your love, and if you have it to spare, please make monetary donation.

Chronicles of ODS Steve: For Marissa

Community Spotlight - Real 7alk 

Posted by urk at 6/10/2009 10:55 AM PDT

Talking for real.  With a seven.  And stuff.


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Save the Day and Get Signed Stuff 

Posted by urk at 6/10/2009 9:14 AM PDT

Autographed art, up for auction.


The Seattle branch of the American Red Cross has a pair of autographed Bungie items up for auction on Ebay.  This charity provides disaster relief right in our neighborhood, so we saw fit to send them over a copy of The Art of Halo 3 and a limited release embossed Halo 3 poster, both laden with Bungie autographs.  You should bid on them.  It'll make us happy.  Step Seven and all that.

The Art of Halo 3

"This is an autographed version of the the book, "The Art of Halo 3," signed by the entire staff of Bungie, the Developer of Halo 3! This book was donated to the American Red Cross Serving King & Kitsap Counties by Bungie to help raise funds for local disaster relief! It is in perfect condition."

Halo 3 Autographed Embossed Poster - Limited Release

"This is an embossed Halo 3 poster, signed by the staff of Bungie, the developers of Halo 3. This is a limited release of a poster for Halo 3 that was donated to the American Red Cross Serving King & Kitsap Counties to raise funds for local disaster relief. 100% of the proceeds will benefit disaster relief.

Size is 22 x 34 and it is in perfect condition."

Seattle Area American Red Cross

"The American Red Cross saves lives. When disaster strikes, we respond with food, shelter and hope. When barriers of distance, language or warfare separate loved ones, we open lines of communication. When families, co-workers and communities must prepare for emergencies, we help them take action.

Each year in our community, we bring together 1,500 people to care for their neighbors, train 80,000 people in life-saving skills and respond to a disaster about once every 40 hours. In emergencies large and small - a house fire, an earthquake, a flood - right here in our community or on distant shores, people can count on the Red Cross."

Haloscreenshots.com - a Review 

Posted by urk at 6/9/2009 4:57 PM PDT

Louis Wu weighs in.


Louis Wu did you a personal favor.  He took the brand new Haloscreenshots.com service for a spin, gave the delivered goods a detailed inspection, and then wrote up a review afterward to help you make up your own mind.  What did he think of the product, the service, and the overall experience?  Find out by hitting the jump below.

Haloscreenshots.com - a Review

Average Joe - borrowedchief 

Posted by urk at 6/9/2009 10:28 AM PDT

A father of five who needs your vote.


Borrowedchief has an endearing love for his family and a nostalgic affinity for the stuck-up, half-witted man you may know simply as Han Solo. He also has some back pats ready for the folks who made Halo.  If that's not enough information for you, you're in luck, we borrowed a bit more of this chief's time and got him to answer a handful of our not-so-pressing questions.  Have a squat and get scrolling to learn more about the man behind the Bnet name.

Q. Who are you and what do you do?


A. My name is Neil and I live in Sacramento, CA with my wife. We have five (!) kids between us, so we stay relatively busy. I am a Kitchen and Bath Designer for a large home improvement company and have been in this industry for the past ten years. My hobbies are anything videogames, Star Wars, music (Led Zep all day) or outdoors related. I am able to satisfy a broad range of activities.

Q. Did you pluck your gamertag out from that same broad range of activities?

A. My user name was my original gamertag. I was in such a hurry to play some Halo 2 with my friends; I opted to let the system choose a gamertag for me when I was signing up for Xbox LIVE. Borrowedchief was the first thing that popped up. I thought, “well, this sort of relates to the game I’m playing, and it seems original, I’ll take it”. It has stuck ever since. I have had my current gamertag (N3rfherd3r, the scruffy lookin’ kind) for the past couple of years, but have considered changing back to borrowedchief. Maybe I’ll take a community vote.

Q. If you did take a vote, which community precincts would see the heaviest turnout?


A. My community presence is probably felt the most in the community forums. I seem to gravitate more to those topics on a regular basis. But you can definitely find me perusing the Halo3, Flood, Optimatch, and Gallery forums fairly regularly. I particularly love the creativity that the Gallery forum has brought out of the community. If I had half the talent as some of those people...

I also cruise Gamers Anon on a regular basis. Yoozel has done a great job with that group. If you love gaming in general, check it out. I have been trying to reinvest some time in a group I created a while ago called Film Fanatics for people who enjoy to discuss movies both on the big screen and small screen.

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Q. Shameless puns too.  We get it.  You like Star Wars.  What about gaming?  Do you ever game with family or friends?

A. You can usually find me playing some Halo online with my brother ericslick or rocking out with my kids on Rock Band or Guitar Hero (I have a whole band's worth, remember). I have tried mercilessly to get my wife to rock out with us, or blast some Covies, but she refuses : (

Maybe I should also have the community vote on her level of gaming involvement in my household as well.

Ironically she was the one who got me involved with the Halo franchise. I had been interested in the game when it first came out, but reserved buying it for whatever reason. One day she comes home and hands me a copy of Halo and the rest is history. Hooked ever since. The game play and ambiance from Halo were amazing. Halo 2 and 3 obviously had the same gripping environments and game play, but with the online aspect and groundbreaking improvements (matchmaking parties, saved films, forge, etc) the enjoyment factor went off the scale.

I personally think that the story Bungie tells rivals any major motion picture that has released in the past twenty years or so. Even my beloved Star Wars. Bungie definitely deserves a pat on the back for creating a major piece of pop culture. Kudos ; )

Q. Oh, man.  Laying it on thick.  We like it.  What about your own level of interaction?  Are you surprised at all by your level of community involvement?

A. I wouldn’t say that I am surprised by my community involvement. I just come here to have fun and talk to my friends. I always try to set a good example and help out anyone or anything wherever I can. I feel that I have gained the respect of many of my peers by showing these traits on a consistent basis. Every now and then I see a thread pop up asking, “When do you think you will stop coming to Bungie.net?” My answer is never. This is a place I have chosen to squat.

Q. Gross!  Do you ever hunker down at any other online communities?

A. Not really.  Five kids, remember?

Actually not too many other online communities, but rather the local music community. Sacramento is a great place to find talented local musicians.

Q. Oh yeah, kids.  I forget.  Before you shove off, wanna make a shout-out?

A. I would just like to thank everyone working behind the scenes at Bungie for all their hard work. Thanks for giving us this great site to play on. Also thanks to all the members out there who strive to make Bungie.net a great place to hang. I have made some great friends and acquaintances here and hope that list continues to grow.

Shout outs? Is this a 90’s rap song all the sudden? Fine.

I want to give a shout out to my homies up in Mythic Members, Gamers Anon, and The Gallery (we’re gonna bring it back!) Also ericslick for all the betrayals I have dealt him over the years (spin and shoot, it works!!) Yoozel for being patient when I f up, Guitarplayer123 for all the good games, brutalrob for all the movie reviews, all the folks who donate their time to make the community better (moderators and all the script writers), my wife for not only dealing with my Halo and Bungie addiction, but understanding, and my kids for all the lulz they could ever provide.



Looks like that's the last answer borrowedchief is gonna provide.  At least for now.  If you want to say "what's up," you should know were to find him by now.  If not, just hit the discussion link provided and weigh in with your own mature and respectful thoughts.  Thanks to Neil for being a good sport, enduring our crappy jokes, and filling in the blanks for us.

Ascendant Justice - 'The Prodigal' 

Posted by urk at 6/8/2009 11:57 AM PDT

Drawing comparisons.


Vociferous tells a mean tale.  You should read it.  Go on.  Click.

Ascendant Justice - "The Prodigal"

Hope Unto Dawn Charity Tournament 

Posted by urk at 6/5/2009 5:01 PM PDT

Let the games begin.


We've gotten word that the Hope Unto Dawn Charity Tournament in support of Child's Play has officially begun.  We've also heard that donations are off to a great start.  If you want to check out the action, or contribute to a great cause, hit the link below to get involved yourself.

Hope Unto Dawn

Director Dialogues: Sniper2477 

Posted by urk at 6/4/2009 2:31 PM PDT

The machinima maestro.


RandomSauce and HBO just published another entry to their Director Dialogues series.  If you're interested in getting a bit intimate with Sniper 2477, he sat down and answered a few questions for you.  Pay him back by having a quick read.

Director Dialogues: Sniper2477

A Sangheili's War Is Never Over - Part 5 

Posted by urk at 6/3/2009 9:19 AM PDT

Before and After.


Leviathan drops part five into the battlefield.  We smell a fight.  The art style continues to become more detailed and it seems the story is poised to match.  You should definitely check this one out.

A Sangheili's War Is Never Over - Part 5 

Chronicles of ODS Steve #27 

Posted by urk at 6/3/2009 9:12 AM PDT

Gnat a Problem.


As you may have already guessed from this episode's title, Steve and the squad are having bug problems.  Hit the jump to get eyes on the panels yourself.  Go on.  Click.

Chronicles of ODS Steve: Gnat a Problem (#27)

'The Best-Laid Plans' Ascendant Justice 

Posted by urk at 6/2/2009 11:37 AM PDT

Ascendant Justice checks out our gear.


The crew over at Ascendant Justice took a good long look at all the new Halo 3: ODST information from yesterday, reviewed it in context of what they already know from earlier transmissions, and added a small touch of their own speculation on what it all might mean.  Want to see what conclusions they've come to?  Hit the link and start reading.

Ascendant Justice - The Best-Laid Plans

Screenshot Spotlight: Supergrunt19 

Posted by urk at 5/29/2009 11:36 AM PDT

"Read all about what makes this end-of-the-line train car tick."


Jdars with Team Pepto has prepped another Aesthetic Artist for interview.  If you're interested in check out out some words and screenshots from privat3 caboose, who you may know by another name, click the link below to check it out.

Week 8 Aesthetic Artist Interview: Supergrunt19

Hope Unto Dawn, a Gentle Reminder 

Posted by urk at 5/29/2009 11:12 AM PDT

Nudge, nudge.


Just a gentle reminder, sign ups for the Hope Unto Dawn Tournament series will be opening up tomorrow evening, Saturday, May 30th, for everyone. If you still don't know what Hope Unto Dawn is you really ought to head over to FacilityB5D.com and check it out. It's for a great cause, and you don't even have to participate to donate! For anyone wondering where the funding is going, all donations made through the PayPal Widget go directly into the Child's Play Charity account.

Remember, there are 15 sets of recon up for grabs and a load of other sweet prizes as well! See you there!

Hope Unto Dawn

Director Dialogues: kootra 

Posted by urk at 5/29/2009 9:46 AM PDT

The man formerly known as spartacus280.


RandomSauce roped yet another machinima director into an interview.  Interested?  Good.  You can check it out over at HBO using the link below.  How's that for handy?

Director Dialogues: kootra

'A Sangheili's War Is Never Over' 

Posted by urk at 5/28/2009 11:39 AM PDT

The prize at the end of the road.


Over at HBO, Leviathan explores what could happen to the splintered Covenant elements in a post Halo 3 universe.  Employing an art style that has become increasingly detailed and colorful, there's now a prelude and three episodes online for your to enjoy.  Check them all out at the links below.

A Sangheili's War Is Never Over

Prelude  Part 1  Part 2  Part 3

Community Spotlight - Studio's Choice 

Posted by urk at 5/27/2009 10:58 AM PDT

A brief return to Mythic form...


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Average Joe - jmh9072 

Posted by urk at 5/26/2009 10:29 AM PDT

He's been picked up in a Pelican. Jealous?


Average Joe sent a few questions over to jmh9072 for this week's write-up and it turns out he was more than willing to provide the answers.  If you spend a good deal of time here at our online forums, or use some free scripts to stalk your fellow fans (or our ninjas), you're probably already familiar with this poster's work.  If not, take a few minutes to get the scoop on jmh9072, otherwise known as, Jacob.

Q. Who are you and what do you do?

A. My name is Jacob and I’m currently a junior in high school who works part time at an ice cream shop. When I’m not working, I enjoy playing tennis, gaming, and developing software. I'm a big Linux guy and a supporter of free/open source software as a whole. (For those interested, I use Fedora and KDE).

Q. Ice cream, tennis, and open source operating systems, eh?  Is your username some kind of secret code that wraps all those things together in some kind of encrypted message?

A. The meaning behind my name is nothing significant, really. It's just my initials with a trailing “9072.” To be honest, I can't remember what compelled me those many years ago to attach those particular numbers to my name, but they've stuck ever since.

Q. What forums do you stay stuck to? Are there specific areas of the community that you find yourself more attached to than others?

A. I can usually be found in my favorite private groups – Inside the Machine and Greasemonkeys are two examples. Both are programming-related so if you’re interested in that sort of thing, feel free to join. Outside those places I like to hang around The Halo 3 Forum, The Septagon, and The Flood.

Q. So, why gaming?

A. Put simply, gaming is just plain fun. I enjoy spending time with my friends in campaign or starting up a 16-man BTB game. There's nothing better than getting fifteen of your friends together for an all-night brawl (especially if it's a LAN party and there is lots of good food).

Q. What was the first Bungie title you spent some time with?

A. The first Bungie game I played was Halo: CE back in 2001. What captured me was the sheer depth of the storyline. I was instantly hooked. My friends and I bought Halo 2 when it came out three years later, and had a great time with it. I'll never forget my buddy's (you might know him as Lord Snakie) reaction to Cortana's capture by Gravemind: “Cortana! NOOOOOOOOO!!”

However, since I didn't actually own an Xbox myself until early 2006, I spent much of my time playing Halo PC and Custom Edition. I had a lot of fun with that - specifically with the custom maps people made. The community surrounding that game was extremely creative and never ceased to amaze me (and yes, getting picked up in a pelican with the enemy's flag is everything you thought it would be and more).

Q. Are you ever amazed by your own level of community involvement?

A. To be honest, no, I'm not. I like to contribute, give something back. How much less fun would this community be if no one ever wanted to take the time to set up the Community Carnages, create awesome montages, write innovative scripts to extend the site's functionality, or do any of the other great things this community does. If I can make someone's experience here better by adding new features to the Moderator Finder or the User Stalker (yes, I'm watching your every move), then I feel I've done my job. (But there's always more I can do!)

Q. Speaking of more, are you involved with any other online communities?

A. Yeah, I lurk at a number of other communities. I'm not anywhere near as involved with them as I am with Bnet, though. I visit Rooster Teeth and HBO semi-regularly, and every once in a while I'll head on over to halomaps.org to see what new stuff people are creating.

Q. Anything you would like to add? Wanna make a shout-out?

Yeah, I'd like to make a shout-out to Lord Snakie, whom I've known since gradeschool, Firebird347 for all he has done to further my knowledge of programming and for his work on the uStalk, Bapabooie, Tartan 118, ViralSchwarzy, SpecOpsAssault, GodsGunman, CAVX, SonicJohn, paulmarv, burritosenior, Sprool, BahamutZER0, robby118, Index, brand220, S1NISTER, lolpokey, Screecherz and anyone else I may have forgotten (Sorry! You know I love you guys!). If it weren't for you, I wouldn't be nearly as involved here in the community as I am. You guys are awesome!



Well, that wraps it up for jmh9072's time in our spotlight.  We'd like to thank him for being open and supplying the answers to our questions.  If you ever get the feeling that someone's watching you during your time on Bungie.net, don't worry, Jacob's probably just testing out some new software.  If you want to talk shop or just say what's up to this week's Average Joe, click on the discussion link and fire away.

Director Dialogues: Zola 

Posted by urk at 5/25/2009 9:25 AM PDT

Short and sweet.


"Highly regarded as the most well-made Halo montage of all time, Zola is the creator of the incredible Str8 Rippin team montage that was
released earlier this year. Read on to see what it felt like for him to finally release it, and more."

Director Dialogues: Zola

Pajamachievements: Halo 3 

Posted by urk at 5/22/2009 9:28 AM PDT

"...armed with vodka and sass."


HBO's been scouring the Internet for groups of drunken women playing Halo 3 in their pajamas.  Buncha dirty old men over there.  But it turns out their search has paid off and they've stumbled upon Rooster Teeth's Achievement Hunter.  If what we've described sounds like something you'd want to witness, hit the jump below and check it out.

"This week the pajama team takes on the mother of all 360 games, Halo 3. Luckily, they are armed with Vodka and sass."

Red. vs. Blue - Achievement Hunter Pajamachievements: Halo 3

The Ghosts of Onyx's Favorite Files Updated 

Posted by urk at 5/20/2009 10:16 AM PDT

GoO steps back into the spotlight.


The Ghosts of Onyx are back for round two of their community spotlight.  This time they're sending Furious D 18 out into the mix to give us the scoop on what went into his map, Exacted.  If you want to learn more, all you gotta do is get reading.

Q. What inspired your creation?


A. I liked the flag placement on the Halo 2 map, Relic. Getting the flag off the precipice was the difficult part, but the flag was relatively easy to capture after getting over that first hurdle. I tried to imitate that in a smaller version in Exacted. From there, I tried to add elements of Lockout by making a few varied structures and many travel routes through the map.

Q. What aspect took the longest to get right?

A. I created an original aesthetic touch by placing teleporter nodes clipped into boxes so that only the lights show. Since teleporter nodes can't be set not to spawn at the start, and since boxes won't move through teleporter nodes, it took a lot of trial and error to get it right.

Q. How long did it take to create?

A. As a whole, I don't know how long the map took. But the teleporter lights I mentioned above easily took several hours. I must have used the "save and quit" technique over one hundred times. That's a lot of effort to put into an aesthetic touch.

Q. How could The Forge be improved?

A. It's been argued that Forge is a level editor, not a level creator, and that it is very successful in that capacity. I happen to agree. But while we're on the subject, I think the community's desires fall into two categories.

First, it would be nice to have greater control over object placement. Features like a specific degree of rotation tool or a group copy/paste tool would really speed up map creation.

And the second community desire is to be able to give your map a unique appearance so it stands out from the crowd. Selectable object skins, or even custom painted skins, would really let a level designer perfect his or her map. Other "environmental" effects like lights or fog with sizable boundaries would could also help orient players within the map and immerse them in the game. The red and blue lights offered in Sandbox are definitely a big step in the right direction, so thanks!



Big thanks to GoO for stepping up to the plate and providing the answers to our questions.  Of course, Exacted isn't the only map they are putting on display for you us week.  Bungie Favorites have been refreshed to reflect all of their week two offerings.  You should check them out.

Average Joe - VENOM MDK 

Posted by urk at 5/19/2009 10:27 AM PDT

Relieving the stress of the workday.


Leading the pack this week on our way to an Average Joe merit badge is VENOM MDK.  You may know the name.  If not, now is the time to get yourself acquainted.  Scroll down to learn a little bit about the man who first opened up the offices over at Halo 3 in The Work Place.

Q. Who are you and what do you do?


A. My name is Adam you killed my father prepare to die. Well not really about the father part. I’m currently a business analyst although I do more than what a typical business analyst does. As for my hobbies, besides playing Halo 3 I’m a Cub Master for my son’s Cub Scout Pack. I also like to spend time with my family.

Q. Ooh, family is pretty awesome.  And earning badges.  Double awesome.  What about the username - where did that come from?

A. VENOM MDK came from two of my favorite things in my childhood. I have always liked Venom from Spider-Man. MDK was a PC game from 1997 that I, for some odd reason, could not get enough of.

Q. What online forums can you not get enough of?


I spend a lot of my time in the private group forums of Halo 3 In The Work Place. I check out the main Halo 3 forums from time to time and offer my opinion when I find a thread of Interest. I also will jump into the OTK (Owners of the Katana) group forums from time to time and see what is happening over there. I check my wonderful stats everyday over at HaloCharts.

Q. So, why gaming?  Do you ever drag your family and friends into your online world?

A. I game because after a stressful day at the office it helps release that built up stress. I do game from time to time with my son Lil Venom mdk. Although he wants to play Snipers all the time just so he can beat his Dad. I really suck with that weapon.

Q. Hmm, did you ever try out the Sniper Rifle from Halo or Halo 2?  Maybe you just need some more practice.

A. Believe it or not Halo 3 was my first Bungie game I played. I was hearing all the hype from G4TV and at the local game store and thought I should look into it. I am so glad I did. Since picking up the game I downloaded Marathon Durandal and Halo CE from Xbox LIVE and was even able to find a used copy of Halo 2 at the local game store. I think I might pick up Bungie's next title, ODST or something like that, this fall.

Q. ODST?  Seems we've heard that someplace before.  Something about Fall and 2009.  Where were we?  Oh yes, what about your community participation?  Being in the spotlight generally means you're kind of a big deal.  Are you shocked by your level of involvement?

A. By all means I am shocked at my involvement with the Bungie Community. I was able to create an awesome group with the Work Place. In the group people are always willing to help out when needed. Heck my Xbox crashed hardcore and I’m not talking about RRoD. I mean it crashed completely. Well the group came together with a fundraiser and I had a new Xbox that day and did not miss any gaming. Work Place, you guys and gals rock! Yes people, we have girls in the group.  Pick your chins up off the floor.

Q. Sounds like a cool place to get involved with.  Are you involved with any other entertainment-related communities?

A. Wait; there are other entertainment-related communities out there? Where can I find them?

Q. Well, this interview seems to have taken a turn down the Punctuation Super Highway.  We're going to take the next exit.  Anything you wanna add? Wanna make a quick shout-out?

A. I got nothing to add. I have said my peace and its time to move on to the next “Joe.”

As for shout outs, here you go:

My Wife – For putting up with my gaming addiction. Thank you and I love you.
Lil Venom mdk – I will one of these days beat you at snipers.
My Mom – For all your support you have given me over the years.
Bungie – Thanks for making a sweet game and for the advanced Mythic Map Pack.
The Deragoth – Thanks for starting that thread years ago. The work placers will get this one.
DaWhistlesGoWoo aka Eaglesofdc – Thanks for the encouragement to create the group based off a Halo 3 forum thread. Who would have thought it would last this long!
Joeski73 – Man thanks for stepping up when needed
BigCountry1369 – Keep up the good work brutha!
To the HR pirates – Warm up your fingers index finger!
FOMAN123 – Thanks for sharing CI’s limelight with the Work Place. And the input you have provided us on running a better group.
Der Todesengel – for being my Halo 3 BFF and logging over 1000 games with me.
And course the rest of the Work Place – Get to “Work Placing!!!!!”



VENOM MDK is correct.  It's time to move on.  We want to thank him for his time and words (and the extensive list of shout outs).  We really wish we could have worked in some more Princess Bride references.  In any case, if you run into VENOM MDK online, challenge him to a swordfight and see if his saber skills measure up.  If you do get the best of him, please don't run him through.  A good, solid knock on the head will do just fine.

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