Smasher:RJM

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RJM "Randall00"
Randallmorrison.jpg
Character info
Melee main Luigi
Other Melee characters Young Link, Fox
Team info
Crew(s) Pro Impact Players
Personal and other info
Real name Randall Morrison
Birth date (age 40)
Location Calgary, Alberta Canada

RJM (also known as Randall00 on SmashBoards and Khelben Mortis on other platforms) is a Canadian smasher and tournament director from Calgary, Alberta and was a member of the crew, the Pro Impact Players. He was primarily responsible for initiating the first active and organized regional smash circuit inhis region, as well as administering Pro Impact BI-WEEKLY Smash locally in the city of Calgary. At its final publication, RJM was ranked 16th on the CCSC Power Rankings.

Background

RJM and his fellow crewmates were avid Super Smash Bros. 64 players from the very earliest days of the game and would go on to play and compete in many of the first competitive tournaments held in Canada. As a dedicated Luigi main in Super Smash Bros., RJM would take a leave of absence from Smash in general upon the release of Super Smash Bros. Melee for the Nintendo GameCube, observing with total disgust how the character had been stripped of any horizontal recovery distance on his third jump. In the interim (all well before competitive play had risen to the forefront), the other Pro Impact Players played the game vigorously for at least one year after, pre-dating the very name of the crew itself by over three.

RJM would ultimately return to Luigi for the Gamecube's incarnation of Smash and spent four years playing the game regularly without ever picking another character. It wasn't until late 2005 that he discovered the competitive nature of the game and the subsequent tournament scene that had been built all over the world that he would learn about the true depth of Melee and finally admit that Luigi's build had indeed improved since the console upgrade.

Eventually becoming an active contributor to the community at large, RJM was responsible for the initiative to build the Central Canada Smash Circuit as well as host bi-weekly tournaments in Calgary, Alberta; a community that was previously void of any competitive smash. Still a dedicated Luigi player, he regularly travelled around the province to take in other regional gaming events and maintain strong ties with community leaders in other local areas.

At Melee's End

SuperBoomFan's promotional AME poster.

In December of 2007, RJM hosted At Melee's End: Pro Impact CCSC Championship, slated to be the final major regional SSBM tournament in Canada, in anticipation that the Super Smash Bros. Brawl would take over. Taking place over the course of two days, the event drew players from all across the country including ManLi, Fogel, Kage, Blunted_Object10 and SuperBoomFan.

Pro Impact BI-WEEKLY Smash came to an end several weeks prior to At Melee's End to allow for ease of time management in making the upcoming event a success. With the support of the Central Canada Smash Circuit and the willingness to travel amongst out-of-state players, the tournament was a success, however RJM has stated that he will "not be hosting another one quite like it, or at least not with the same expectations."

On Super Smash Bros. Brawl

A vocal critic of the simplification of Brawl's competitive engine, RJM's tournament direction for the new game was unexpectedly delayed in light of the divide in the community between die-hard Melee players and new Brawl enthusiasts. Though an announcement was made regarding Pro Impact Tri-Weeklies, the tournaments never came to be and RJM drifted into dormancy in competitive smash activity for many years.

Tournament placings

Super Smash Bros. Melee

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
CT3 May 5th, 2007 33rd 17th MICH
Salt Mines 2017 August 5th, 2017 49th 17th Escalator Boy
Salt Flats 2018 February 17th-18th, 2018 49th 17th Escalator Boy
Salt Mines 2019 August 3rd, 2019 25th 5th Escalator Boy

Trivia

  • FastFox and other fellow Edmontonian smashers were responsible for naming Randall the Cloud, but interestingly, this occurred before Randall himself had ever been known to their local community. He is reported to have personally apologized on the cloud's behalf on multiple occasions for cloud-related self-destructs, etc.

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