Sad news about Charles Hughes, TSOrd
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Thanks binto1985, for posting, and it is very sad indeed. However, I think many of us in some way expected something like this had happened.
Like most of you I only knew him by his forum posts and his site.
At least this clears up some things (I think it is save to assume that TSOrd was this Charles).
Like Rebel already stated, I don't see any reason to further investigate, or contact his family, so please refrain from that.
May he rest in peace.
Like most of you I only knew him by his forum posts and his site.
At least this clears up some things (I think it is save to assume that TSOrd was this Charles).
Like Rebel already stated, I don't see any reason to further investigate, or contact his family, so please refrain from that.
May he rest in peace.
yep lets do thatRebel wrote:Perhaps we can do something nice Remdul, create a tribute page to him on TresCom, consider his accomplishments, his contributions and post up some personal messages in remembrance of him. I'm certain you and MadPpiper can come up with something to that affect.
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Had something in mind like that as well. I think we can arrange that.Rebel wrote:Perhaps we can do something nice Remdul, create a tribute page to him on TresCom, consider his accomplishments, his contributions and post up some personal messages in remembrance of him. I'm certain you and MadPpiper can come up with something to that affect.
My opinion, of course....
The least thing we can do is gather all stuff TSOrd has ever shared with us and make sure it will not be lost forever.
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.... the sum of a man's worth is what he leaves behind and the amount of lives' that he had touched. I think we all aspire to be remembered in some way, that's the least we could do --The least thing we can do is gather all stuff TSOrd has ever shared with us and make sure it will not be lost forever.
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I never knew the man, but he did sure accomplish a lot for trespasser. without him, this community might not even be here.
may he rest in peace.
may he rest in peace.
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Well, this puts me in an akward position. His site is what led me to find the rest of the community. It inspired me to do a search for "Geothermal Plant Level" which returned a discussion about the level on the old Diehard forum and from there I clicked on Remdul's sig to go to his site where I gave him my two cents before joining this community. Thank you TSOrd and may you rest in peace.
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Truthfully, hppav, within TSOrd were the roots of this community. TresCom started with the remnants of Trespasser Secrets.
I've never even spoken to TSOrd, he had already passed away when I joined... but it is so sad to think for 4 years we wondered. I even wrote about him and the whole time... ahh.
I only wish we'd known sooner so our sympathies weren't painfully late for his family. TresCom is really the only forum I've registered on and stayed at for years and years, and I've devoted a lot of time to it. TSOrd, although I never knew him personally, was sort of like a close friend and someone I think we all looked up to as being responsible for all the great things we have here now.
Like someone already said, we miss TSOrd, always have, and apparently always will. May he rest in peace.
I've never even spoken to TSOrd, he had already passed away when I joined... but it is so sad to think for 4 years we wondered. I even wrote about him and the whole time... ahh.
I only wish we'd known sooner so our sympathies weren't painfully late for his family. TresCom is really the only forum I've registered on and stayed at for years and years, and I've devoted a lot of time to it. TSOrd, although I never knew him personally, was sort of like a close friend and someone I think we all looked up to as being responsible for all the great things we have here now.
Like someone already said, we miss TSOrd, always have, and apparently always will. May he rest in peace.
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Do any of you guys remember TrespasserNet?MikeTheRaptor wrote:TresCom started with the remnants of Trespasser Secrets.
I just found out that I've been around Trespasser forums since early 2000, rather than halfway 2001 as I thought. TrespasserNet was last updated August 18th, 2000, and I remember being there for about half a year before that update.
It's really too bad that the TrespasserNet forum is down. A couple of months ago I could still access it, but it's no longer archived now. Though I don't remember any specific posts by TSord, I have been around for some time while he was still with us.
And I remember all too well that he was working on voiceovers for the Pine Valley (back then still referred to as the Geothermal Planet level) level he was reconstructing. We could listen to three different girls and then we could vote for one of them. I guess back then he didn't think of using unused voiceovers...
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I assume that these are the forums that you're referring to http://web.archive.org/web/200305150251 ... ernetforum Thanks to the internet archive, you can still see posts, such as this one http://web.archive.org/web/200305301945 ... =142.topic by TSOrd about his forming of trespasser secrets.hilwo wrote: Do any of you guys remember TrespasserNet?
I just found out that I've been around Trespasser forums since early 2000, rather than halfway 2001 as I thought. TrespasserNet was last updated August 18th, 2000, and I remember being there for about half a year before that update.
It's really too bad that the TrespasserNet forum is down. A couple of months ago I could still access it, but it's no longer archived now. Though I don't remember any specific posts by TSord, I have been around for some time while he was still with us.