Team:The Smash Affiliates
An east coast crew based in New Jersey, with a branch in Pennsylvania. Led by Warrior of Zarona and known for their tournament series, SMASHTALITY. Also known as TSA. Currently, there are 13 active members in the crew.
Members
New Jersey Main Branch
- AngelCX
- Copycat
- Doyoung2win
- Emblem Lord
- Heart Break Kid
- Mud - Second in Command
- Muz - Second in Command
- Public Enemy No. 1
- RaptorHawk
- Sensei
- Sneak8288
- Warrior of Zarona - Crew Leader
11 Members
Pennsylvania Branch
- Cactuar - Branch Leader
- PakmanonCrack - Branch Second in Command
2 Members
History
The Beginning
The Smash Affiliates began when Warrior of Zarona was driving home from a Princeton tournament with Copycat and two former TSA members, Odin and Ghost, on January 2006. WoZ, as he was known for short, randomly asked his passengers if they wanted to form a crew together, to which they all agreed. Though it was meant to be casual and unofficial, the nameless crew decided to train with each other to grow stronger.
In February of that same year, WoZ entered a tournament held by The Human Stampede, a former NJ crew. Discussing a name for WoZ's crew, Boocif, one of THS' members, jokingly suggested to call themselves "The Affiliates," where the crew would be directly affiliated to THS. WoZ enjoyed the idea and decided that this would be the name of the crew. Since it conflicted with Team Arlington's initials, "TA," WoZ decided to rename it "The Smash Affiliates." It was also at this same tournament where WoZ randomly asked Mud and Muz to join the crew. Ever since then, the crew had been training with each other on occasion, and every so often, WoZ would spontaneously ask someone to join TSA. Heart Break Kid would then be the next to join the ranks. WoZ also tried to convince Emblem Lord, at that time a THS crew member, to join TSA, but was refused multiple times. TSA also attended an unofficial crew battle in Deadly Alliance's tournament, the Gauntlet. It was after this crew battle that WoZ realized he wanted to organize the crew into an official group of players that would be recognized in the Smash community.
Development and Growth
In May 2006, WoZ created The Smash Affiliates Thread in the Atlantic North section of Regional Zones. It's purpose was to provide the members a way to communicate with each other upon crew matters, as well as allow other players to read about the crew and who they are. At this time, THS disbanded, and so Emblem Lord had finally agreed to become part of TSA as long as he was appointed the second in command. Along with Emblem Lord came his friend, Public Enemy No. 1, who also became part of the crew. Gundam Kitty was eventually introduced as TSA's mascot. A recruitment policy was created, where players were free to apply to become part of TSA, instead of the former method where WoZ would randomly invite players into the crew. Raptorhawk, Sensei, Doyoung2win, Cactuar, and Sneak8288 were some of the members that were recruited through this process. Unfortunately, Odin and Ghost were removed from the roster because of their loss of interest for the game.
TSA was soon known as one of the more highly active crews in NJ - crew meetings were held once every week, and players from both NJ and NY were soon aware of their presence. TSA was also known for their amazingly addicting animated, or the Triple A, signatures, as well as the TSA Tag, which is a badge worn by all members of The Smash Affiliates. During that summer of 2006, TSA continued to grow stronger as their reputation expanded - they entered into a crew battle with Honey Roasted Peanuts, a former NY crew, and an unofficial battle against The Holy Pwnerers. To date, they have been undefeated in crew battles.
As the summer ended, TSA had a number of changes made to suit the majority of the members as the school season started:
- The role of Second in Command was transferred from Emblem Lord to Mud and Muz. The reason was that Emblem Lord felt he wouldn't be active enough to be able to fulfill his duty properly, and both he and WoZ felt that the brothers would do a far better job.
- With Cactuar going back to school in Pennsylvania, WoZ assigned a new Pennsylvania Branch, to which he would leave Cactuar in charge. PakmanonCrack was one of the first to be recruited for this branch.
- Crew meetings were switched from Sunday to Saturday nights.
- A new recruitment policy was put into place - players no longer were able to apply freely into the crew, but were instead specially invited to join the crew. AngelCX was the first to join the crew through this method.
SMASHTALITY
On August 2006, TSA hosted its first SMASHTALITY held at the CyberConXion in NJ. The tournament was planned during the course of the summer - the venue was found when TSA stumbled on a tournament held there by AngelCX, the store's tournament director, and a business relationship was created. The tournament started with rules similar to King of the Couch's with minor changes and adjustments such as an extended time limit and some of the store's house rules. The tournament was heavily promoted by WoZ in both SWF and the DC++ Hub. As a result, more than 53 people arrived for the tournament, making TSA's first event not only a huge success, but also aiding in boosting the crew's reputation even further. Noting that the majority of the players enjoyed their experience at the tournament, TSA quickly pulled together to organize their second event.
On October 2006, TSA will host SMASHTALITY 2, once again held at CyberConXion. Looking forward to another success, as well as taking into account the mistakes made from the last tournament, TSA plans on making the event twice as big, this time offering out of state players a chance to come and experience the event along with the NY/NJ players. One of the biggest changes will be the ruleset, now similar to Major League Gaming's. TSA is also having an art contest to help promote SMASHTALITY 2. To enter, a contestant must create an emblem or logo for SMASHTALITY that will be used in future events. The winner will receive free entry for events held at the tournament. With the tournament giving the smash community at least 2 months notice in advance, as well as the constant promotions given by WoZ and the rest of the crew, TSA expects the highly anticipated tournament to completely dominate its predecessor.
Trivia
- When Warrior of Zarona started playing SSBM in tournaments, he chose to be called "Drew B," which is based on his real name - he didn't call himself the shorter "WoZ" until years later, despite already having the tag registered at SWF.
- When Warrior of Zarona and Emblem Lord first teamed together in a Gauntlet on October 2005, they named their team Dead Aim, after WoZ's philosophy of powerful and precise attacks (a sniper rifle), as opposed to flashy and random ones (a machine gun).
- Warrior of Zarona has often killed his opponents without looking at the screen.
- Warrior of Zarona used to be terrible in teams, until the crew realized to simply stay out of his way while he rushed in for the attacks and kills.
- In the beginning, Copycat was completely new to the competitive scene, and WoZ personally took the time to train him in everything - from basic terms to advanced techniques. WoZ also brought him to every tournament that he's been to since then. One year later, Copycat is a completely changed and knowledgeable player that often surprises those who underestimate him.
- Mud and Muz are twins, and their tags are based on their real names.
- Mud and Muz worked on the signatures for the majority of the members, as well as the posters for SMASHTALITY.
- Emblem Lord is often the target of many cruel inside jokes that are aimed at him in public, which lead some people to believe that TSA hates him, when in fact, it's true. Ouch. Just kidding, of course.
- Doyoung2win takes the pictures of the crew during the meetings and tournaments.
- Sensei is also incredibly skilled in the original Super Smash Bros. and often hosts tournaments frequently in NJ.
- Cactuar tends to travel by hitching a ride with other people. Despite not driving everywhere, he's traveled the most around the region than the rest of the crew.
- Cactuar's hair is often admired by many players in the community, especially when he tosses it around PC Chris-style.
- Copycat and Sneak8288 were both Halo players that played together before they switched to SSBM.
- Raptorhawk did better in teams with a Level 9 than he did with Sensei.
- Public Enemy No. 1 now goes to school in North Carolina, but often comes back to NJ during holidays to play with the crew.
- Warrior of Zarona and AngelCX go to the same school at Seton Hall University. Emblem Lord and Copycat also go to the same school at Union County College.
- Heart Break Kid once imitated Ken's infamous "no hands" when teamed with Copycat in friendlies at MLG NY. When he grabbed his opponent and Copycat jabbed infinitely with Sheik, HBK placed his controller on the floor and screamed "NO HANDS!" with his hands raised, giving nearby players high fives.
- TSA is known to be one of the most modest crews in the state. None of the members are willing to admit that they're good at the game, despite placing well in tournaments.