- In-game name: philondez
- Location & Age: Northern Mississippi, 22
- Previous Bans (Includes other servers): None, the closest I have had to a warning was being asked about breaking out of a house after a nether portal landed me in there.
- Referral(s): thedevlin whas the player who reccommended it to me, unsure if he actually plays on the server.
- Reason you should be accepted: I'm very patient and calm, helpful when I can be, generous with my time and materials, and on pretty regularly. I always stick to any rules to the best of my ability, and I don't try to see what I can get away with by stretching them.
- How did you hear about Herocraft?: Owner of the main server I play on.
- Have you voted for Herocraft: Yes
- Additional Info: I'm not very good at building ornate structures, I tend to keep them small and functional, though when I do go big it stays realistic. I can't get a more recent picture as my server is on a temp map atm, but here is the silo of a Titan II missile complex I was working on and the tip of the missile in the second (Crafted of legitimately farmed iron blocks and obsidian, a total of about 6 stacks of iron blocks went into the final build)
http://i43.tinypic.com/30kye8l.png
http://i43.tinypic.com/2126bg1.png
It is built to just above full size.
After a town was constructed in the middle of nowhere (largest snow biome on the map) Several people pulled together to make a tram from spawn to the town. The tunnel was 5 wide by 3 tall, with the walls, floor, and ceilings all stripped out to add aesthetic bricks. The tram ended up being about 2 kilometers long and in the process about 55,000 blocks were moved. I did all of the redstone work on the sliding doors on both ends, I laid all of the tracks (one set of tracks going both ways), and installed all of the glowstone lighting as well, not to mention providing all of the stone for the stone brick walls and stone slab ceilings.
I've been the newest mod on my server for about a month, in that time I've been about the only mod on on a daily basis so on some days I've spent more time working on player's problems than I have on working on my own projects and resources, not to mention that being the new guy means I get called on most often even when there are multiple mods/admin on. I haven't had a problem doing this, nor has anyone complained about me.
I have a job as a private contractor, so I am constantly building things in real life, which I think is a big part of the reason I keep my minecraft creations so realistic