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Further expanded early and recent activities, improved wording and External Links.
(Some changes to current activities, proper gender identity and external links.)
(Further expanded early and recent activities, improved wording and External Links.)
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| name          = DynaDASH
| name          = DynaDASH
| alias        = DASH
| alias        = DASH
| mainssbb      = Samus
| otherssbb    = Ganondorf
| mainssbm      = Samus
| mainssbm      = Samus
| otherssbm    = Ganondorf
| mainssbu      = Samus
| mainssbu      = Samus
| crew          = RetroSHFFL
| crew          = RetroSHFFL
| crew2        = Gaming Sisters
| crew2        = Gaming Sisters
| skillssbm    = Professional
| skillssbm    = Professional
| skillssbb    = Pro-am
| skillssbu    = Semi-professional
| skillssbu    = Semi-professional
| rankingssbm = [[Mexican Power Rankings]]: 39th
| rankingssbm = [[Mexican Power Rankings]]: 39th
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| country      = mexico
| country      = mexico
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'''DynaDASH''', formerly known simply as '''DASH''', is a [[smasher]] from México City, known for her high technical skill using [[Samus]] as a [[main character]] and for being one of the few ''trans-female'' players in the competitive smash scene. She is a co-founder and director of DASH Productions.
'''DynaDASH''', also known simply as '''DASH''', is a [[smasher]] from México City, known for her high technical skill using [[Samus]] as a [[main character]] and for being one of the few ''trans-female'' players in the competitive smash scene. She is a co-founder and director of [[DASH Productions]], and an active member of [[RetroSHFFL]] and [[Gaming Sisters]], serving as player, graphic designer/broadcast producer and video editor.


Dyna used to direct the "sub-division" called [[Super Smash Central]], which served for any Super Smash Bros. content related tournament organization division which is hosting weekly tournaments in México City which enjoys a huge positive reaction for both ''[[Melee]]'' and ''[[Brawl]]'' fanbase. This project helps to further expand ''[[Project M]]'' meta-game and create a new community for México in general.
==Early Projects==


Dyna was an active tester for ''Project M'' Back Room. She is currently ranked 39th on the [[Mexican Power Rankings]] (Now outdated and seemingly abandoned) and 3rd on the [[Mexico City Power Rankings]] for Super Smash Bros. Melee.
Dyna used to direct [[Super Smash Central]], a series of weekly tournaments in México City, which enjoyed a positive reception for both ''[[Melee]]'' and ''[[Brawl]]'' fanbase and boosted notoriety for the [[Project M]] community. Dyna was an active ambassador for this game and was a tester and consultant for the “Project M Development Team”.
 
==Recent Activity==
 
Dyna was a member of [[Smash Factor]], [[Hydra Pro Gaming]] and the FGC-based team [[Winners Side]], and most recently became an active player/broadcast producer for the esports team [[SHFFL]].
[[DASH Productions]] was co-founded by Dyna along with friend and colleague [[SteveGil007]], using their own powerful esports broadcast tool called “DASHBoard” to directly work with several esports brands and organizations, becoming a Graphic and Broadcast innovation for esports in general.
 
Most recently, to further expand and bring new and innovative Smash Bros. events in México, '''SHFFL''' merged with Tlalnepantla based team [[RetroFightersTV]] and became [[RetroSHFFL]], to which Dyna remains an active member, and joined the Puebla-based all-girl Smash Bros. team [[Gaming Sisters]].
 
She is currently ranked 39th on the [[Mexican Power Rankings]] (Currently outdated) and 3rd on the [[Mexico City Power Rankings]] for Super Smash Bros. Melee.


Most recently, Dyna joined forces with the recently merged team '''RetroSHFFL''' and the Puebla-based team '''Gaming Sisters''', lending her creative skills for the Smash Bros. Community in México.


==Tournament placings==
==Tournament placings==
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