i just felt like writting here once again. The last column i wrote, was about the CPL in Cologne, which was really exciting and where also i celebrated my birthday with the rest of girls from BadGirlsClan. There we made a improvised Q3 TDM team (SayakA, Crash, MiSery and me) which was fun and nice, but total chaos to coordinate the last minut. Anyway that was the last time the Female SK team played together (deZ also came to that lan later on). After that LAN we had no more team and no more Q3 trains in SK, some of the girls left and the other two left (Crash and dana) are hybernating.
On the other hand, later on, i visited Lan Arena 7 with BadGirlsClan again, and this time we played Counter Strike (it was my first time, so i really took it as some fun, nothing serious. I had no idea what to do, what to buy and where to go...) At the end we finished in the 3rd position. I'm sorry for my team: Capr1ce, bAbE, Bejay and Vildkatten. But thanks to that try out in lan, i started to appreciate CS more and more...
After that i've been living in Germany, so i totally stopped playing, i had just time to go out and study. When i came back to Barcelona, i started the university again and i kept doing online stuff, working for SK and BadGirls, writting columns around, etc... but not playing at all. I also started the first Female Nations Cup, so with that ive been (and i still am) living CS really near day by day.
Some time ago there were just a few females playing, first it was just Quake or UT and CS really took a lot of females, fanatics of that game; and some of them are really very very skilled. I would say the Girls Revolution started slowly and 2003 is THE YEAR :P At the moment i would say, everything is in some kind of changing status... lots of girls clans starts, lots of clans creates female squads... and some girls play with male teams... but more and more, the comunication between countries, grows up. And the feeling competitivity also grows.
I would also make a mention for those teams (new additions) in BadGirlsClan, from places like Ukraine, Perú, Brasil, Poland or Australia... from where we barely knew there were organizated teams, and i'm gladly surprised to see how good they work as team, and how skilled they are. Really waiting forward to meet all them in LAN or just to see the comunications companies making better connections for everybody.
Next Lans where you all can meet females? CPL Paris (March), Clikarena France (April), Lan-Europa France (July),...
Why i wrote that column ? well just to update my status in here as columnist, and to talk a bit about girls !
Greets to all! /aNouC
Note: At the moment i'm part of the SK Staff and i'm still playing Q3 with unmatched, Ra3 with BadGirlsClan and training CS hard with some friends, soon i hope im able to fit in a CS team aswell :D