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evolv
10-23-2009, 02:41 PM
Ok guys I know it might be hard but we are starting the article Kamikaze Strike Force on wikipedia. It is free to be edited by anyone who wants to, but you just need to make sure you show the significance of KSF and why it should be on Wikipedia. Exaggerate if you have to :D

It was recently removed (deleted "Kamikaze Strike Force" ? (A7: No indication that the article may meet guidelines for inclusion: Article about a web site that does not indicate why the subject is important or significant) so make sure you follow the guidelines.

You can help create a new http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamikaze_Strike_Force page which is offered but make sure you do not publish it until it is completely done so that it does not get marked for speedy deletion.

I will include a quote allowing you to work on what we already have for the wikipedia article. This make this a team effort and hopefully get on wikipedia!


{{Please leave this line alone (sandbox heading)}}
{{Infobox Website
| name = Kamikaze Strike Force
| logo = [[Image:Ksflogo|200px]]
| screenshot = [[File:Ksfsiteperfect.png|280px]]
| caption = KSF
| url = http://www.kamikazestrikeforce.com/
| commercial = Yes
| type = Gaming
| language = English
| registration = Optional
| owner = Spyder
| author = evolv
| location_city = [[Chicago, Illinois]]
| launch date = 2008
| current status = Online
| revenue = non-profit
| slogan = The best surf around
}}

[[Image:ksflogo.jpg|thumb|alt=KSF Logo|KSF Logo]]
'''Kamikaze Strike Force''' (abbreviated as '''KSF''') is a gaming community largely based in the game [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counter-strike Counter-Strike: Source] '''KSF''' Offers gaming discussion, recruitment, and art on there forums located at [http://www.forums.kamikazestrikeforce.com/]

== History ==
Kamikaze Strike Force was originally created in early 2006 by Col.Mustard and Clueless (Founder and Co-Founder, respectively). From this point on, KSF grew as a community and enough people donated to Clueless, who paid for the server, for him to buy two additional servers: one surf, another running a mod called zombie-mod. This continued until Clueless couldn't afford to pay for the servers anymore, largely because donations fell and Clueless needed money for his own tuition.

The KSF clan remained inactive until its revival, 5 months later. Previous Founder Col.Mustard made an agreement with another server owner called evolv. At that time, evolv's server wasn't popular, and evolv was willing to host the KSF name in order to spark popularity. Just like the old server, the new one grew in popularity very quickly, being full nearly every night and attracting well known [[level design|level designers]]. One level designer named Skar made a map specifically for KSF to create a standard in the clan's skill in surfing.

===The Fragg.Co Rebellion===
After a year of KSF being hosted on evolv's server, Col.Mustard, the original founder thought that evolv alienated the original style of the clan by making the clan more open to new members, claiming that it diluted the administrative power of the existing ones. Furthermore, Col.Mustard sensed that a conspiracy was being hatched by the members evolv, Daniel and Acid-Fries to overthrow him as the Leader of the Kamikaze Strike Force clan. As a response, Col.Mustard quit KSF, taking many of the old members with him, starting a new clan, which he called Fragg.co. While very spirited at first, the members of the newly created Fragg.co celebrated on their own server and created, among other things, a [http://forums.solidsurf.info/index.php?topic=2296.0 heated discussion] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIhMBjfZWyA a promotional rap video]. Ultimately Fragg.co was a failure, the server never becoming as popular as was intended, then quickly being terminated afterwards. Many ex-Fragg.co members have returned to the KSF clan, without Col.Mustard.

mustahd
10-26-2009, 09:32 AM
that history is like 75% false

evolv
10-26-2009, 12:28 PM
Player wrote the history I just changed the very first two sentences. Edit it to make it more accurate, then put the code in a reply.

chef. lack
10-27-2009, 07:31 AM
you might want to change the launch date from 2008 to 2006... since that's what u say in like the 1st/2nd paragraph