I got my =EzCoy= tags a long time ago, in 2010 during BC2 days. After spending a lot of time on the dedicated Atacama Desert map I submitted my join request and got a formal invite from Shotgun[RCAF got added later] to join Mumble. The Mumble part was a disaster involving a lot of me hitting transmit once for a yes and twice for a no and then DogPound shouldering Shotgun out of the way and telling me the exact boxes to check in configuring my mike. Once those formalities were out of the way Shotgun did a breaker breaker one nine and introduced me to everyone as the newest official =EzCoy= member. That was actually pretty funny because me being a fine outstanding 24 year veteran of the US Armed forces...well I pointed out that the rules said the group had to vote. Of course he said that was BS and I had my tags
I think I was a level 20 or something infantile like that. Being an early riser I would hop in the Atacama map which was always insanely popular and most of the time I ended up following alongside Tracker as an assaulter giving him ammo to reload his rockets and hearing him say "Chopper Down" after he darted a helo and pumped a rocket up its butt. I probably ran 1000 miles around that map with him. Tracker has heard me tell this story before and instantly denies it but it is the truth.
BC2 was my first foray into talking to people on a headset in a multiplayer FPS and when you have a maxed out level 50 who treats you like one of the boys it is like sitting in the front row at training camp and having Jerry Rice stroll over to talk about the weather or asking you what your favorite ice cream flavor is. He was my first facebook friend from gaming land and I know more about the Canadian Maritime than I should. He is the only guy I know that was not in the military when he got to see his first Gustav rocket in real life. You can be a complete jerk to him and he will tell you he hopes you have a better day. Honestly, if it was not for him I would have probably been running with Shotgun and ended up looking for a game of checkers in the park instead of this crazy online community stuff.
So thank you my Canadian friend and don't stop being the guy who will leave the game to go for a bike ride when the weather is nice! Salute!