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Zero Hero789

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Aliases: BlackRocket 2.0
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Zero Hero789 joined MFGG on August 15th, 2006. He really hasn't ecountered many problems other than being (jokingly I guess) hit on by Sergeant Jinpen several times. However on September 19th, things turned sour.

His forum ("the Tallon IV Defenders" - recently shut down, now back online) was spammed by someone (he thinks Jinpen) and was suspended for bringing it up on the forums (he complained about Jinpen and Spam Rocet, a group dedicated to spamming forums); a violation of the outside dispute rule. He made a dupe account shortly after, and was given an additonal 2 days-ban. (This account was not created by Zero, as soon found out.) Someone else made 3 more accounts pretending to be Zero, in an attempt to get Zero banned. It almost worked when Klobber said, "Okay, you're permabanned", until Klobber editted his post when he discovered one of the e-mail addresses used for the dupe was "dwangster@eskimobob.com", implying that Jinpen might've been behind the accounts. It was confirmed on September 26th, 2006.

He's now back, but the forum certainly has taken it's toll: he is now a little more sarcastic and sadistic than he was when he join, as cited by another member.

He was also banned AGAIN for saying Draku had no life.

Dec. 27, 2006: He has changed his author to an anime teenager with blue eyes, blond hair, and merely wears a jacket, red shirt, and baggy jeans. He also changed his art request style: they are now gags on the characters and/or their personas. For example, a gag on his old character would be the character saying "I'm original" with a sign nearby pointing at him and saying "In denial".

He's also produced Super Mario Classic, a game based on the original Super Mario Bros. but with enhancements such as a secret code and special gimmcks, like the Barrel Cannons and light beams. You can also save your progress.

Now he's working on MFGG RPG: Revenge of SVH. He's not taking requests as of yet. It uses a simplified Zelda 2 engine he hopes to release to the general public.

Jan. 31, 2007: He is now re-writing his Wiki, in the hopes that someday it will be returned to the MFGGers page. His character has changed again, with more unruly hair and a headphone sweater, complete with accurate markings. His character is based on himself, and he is now working on MFGG RPG with requests, adding characters, and also perfecting his Zelda 2 Engine, planning a money and item system.

He also likes to draw his character with a mini, one like the Mini Marios from Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2.

His sense of humor has also changed and he has not really been flamed very often in the past, though he has sometimes made a complete fool of himself. He also tends to get behind on games nowadays, because he doesn't have them shipped and he often gets them late, due to a lack of cash and the fact that his brother owns a Nintendo Wii with Nintendo Power subscriptions. He's not in the loop, but he really doesn't care.

During production of MFGG RPG, before the requests, his computer suddenly crashed, for reasons unknown. However, it is presumed that his dad goofed it up, trying to get an internet connection (and it was slow at that, never got online, even with a super-strong signal). With the death he lost inumerable sprites, FAQs, game data and projects. He hasn't quite recovered from this loss quite yet, and now he feels much sympathy towards those who lost their computers, however the subject is one he tends to avoid or change.

His new laptop, with internet access, has greatly improved his life and now, he's feeling better than ever. Plus it's faster.

He also uploads art to the internet much more often. He also wants to find a person fluent in Flash to team up with and release his comic on the internet, with animations and page turning, so whole books can be released instead of mere pages.