The dates may be off on this so don’t hold me to that. I may even get some of the names or times wrong on this so don’t hold me to that either.
What I will do is try to publish a list of all the members I can remember along with this little brief story on the clan.
Again the entire history is told from my point of view. That means any opinions are mine and mine only. It also means no one else has had a chance to speak on there behalf. Their opinion could be completely different and could be correct.
2000-2001
According to some it was late 2001 when the clan was formed. I tried to remember if it was before or after 9/11 and my thought pattern was it was before. I can remember playing counter strike the morning of 9/11 and hearing someone in the server announce the first plane hitting the trade center. The problem is I can’t remember who it was that said it.
Regardless my guess was mid 2000 was the year. I think counter-strike was in 1.1c or 1.3 at the time.
According to the records 1.3 was released on 9-19-2001
So 1.1c would be correct.
I had been playing counter strike for about a year or more. I remembered the patch putting the Aug into the game so that dates my play back a year from the above paragraph.
At the time I was splitting my time between Counter Strike and another game called Ultima Online. UO being one of the very first MMORPGS it took up the majority of my time.
When I finally sat down to cancel my account in UO I decided to dedicate more of my time to CS.
I was always a clan/guild guy; I enjoyed playing with the same group of players no matter what game I played. Most of the time I was the one creating the clans/guilds and running them so this was my first venture online to join up with a group and not try to form one. I had seen some clan servers but this was during the birth of the CS community and very few clans ran their own server.
At the time the old Won system was in place and when you opened up Counter Strike it gave you the option to go to a chat room for CS. You could either create your own chat room or go to one of the chat rooms in place. Mostly they were set up by country.
I knew what I was there for and that was to find a clan so I started checking out some of the created rooms. I ran across a room that was labeled “-=[_ZTK_]=- Recruitingâ€. So I popped in when I jumped into the room there were two guys in it. -=[_ZTK_]=- SYLIC and -=[_ZTK_]=- Razieal
It was pretty obvious whose idea the tag was. After a quick discussion of who I was how long I was playing we were ready to try out for the clan. During my discussion period with these two another person had popped into the room. This was someone who ended up being a long standing member of ztk. Plero had popped in and pretty much got the same 3rd degree interview that I did. We gathered up the server ip address and headed into the server to do our tryout. After about 5 rounds of play we were both given the giant clan tag in front of our names. I was told I had to change my name. I couldn’t be -=[_ZTK_]=- BeardedClam or -=[_ZTK_]=- ClamRancher. I can’t remember what one I was playing under. But it was one of those two. So I had been playing a character in UO named Motter and told them that was what I would use. The name Motter just kinda hit me one day as it was my real name spelled backwards with “ter†added to the end of it. Since playing CS I have only ever changed my name once and it didn’t last long. It was changed to Mother for a very short period of time when I felt like I was constantly babysitting the server.
SYLIC didn’t waste much time in a matter of about 2 weeks he had recruited about 15 members. Most of these were regulars on the server we played on.
These guys started to fill up the server quickly we had nightly games against the clan that owned the server. Some of these were a lot of fun and some where very tense.
SYLIC had made his home on a server ran by Chris “Raptor†or Raptorslair.com He had tried to the best of my knowledge to start more then one clan on the server before having some success with zTk. Raptors lair was a somewhat poorly ran server but with a very solid member base at the time. The server would stay empty all day and at about 7pm would fill up with members and regulars. When I say poorly ran I don’t mean it in a negative way. I think Raptor ran the server from a personal box so the ping was 70% of the time pretty crappy. Otherwise the server was ran excellent with a large list of custom maps and a great defuse rotation for the time. Very few custom maps were out there and fy maps had yet to ever come into play. So we would most of the time run the basic rotation with some custom dust maps. I remember playing customs like de_dustforever, de_dust3 de_dust4 etc etc.
We set up camp on raptorslair.com for our forums as well. Raptor gave us our own set of forums including all of 3 topics. Open forum, Members forum and Leaders forum. As the membership grew we picked up a lot of the current older clan members including Slapper, Martin, Danp, Crot, this was all in a matter of months of getting the clan off the ground. We had a great starting year and the clan was very popular.
2002
We had been playing so often on Raptorslair server that the membership had swelled to over 23 guys. Raptors server was a 16 man if I remember correctly it didn’t really support the size of our clan anymore. But that’s not why we left. Raptor was a hell of a nice guy his support for zTk in the early days really helped to get us off the ground. It wasn’t till years later that we were able to return the favor he gave us early on. RR had a member that was very good at CS and at the time my skills were top notch. I regularly came in and ran the server. My scores were at my peak during this time period. I played so often that my fingers hurt. Anytime you do anything on a constant basis you are bound to get good at it. CS was what I did and I did it often. I was laid off for long periods of time with the job I had and my free time went to playing CS. Wolf was RR’s main badass player and for some reason the two of us just didn’t always get along. Not a single member of zTk was ever given any admin on the server we were playing on and it got to the point that Wolf was constantly bitching about my play. It wasn’t long before SYLIC came up with the idea of me taunting him even further. Having me play under the name “Wolfkillerâ€. This pretty much lead me to being banned from Raptors lair and reinstated to the server. Each time we came back Wolf would do something else. It might be slapping or slaying me but after a few days of this I contacted Raptor and let him know I had had enough of it.
I spoke to SYLIC over aim not long after this issue and told him it was time for us to get our own server. We together started scouting out server companies to see who we could rent from. SYLIC didn’t have a credit card and couldn’t put the server in his name. Because of the issue with Wolf I told him I would be happy to do it as long as the members each chipped in 5 bucks a month to help out. He said this wouldn’t be a problem and that he would collect the dues from each member each month and send me up some cash.
Our first server was rented through I-lan for 80 bucks a month.
And this is when the real problems started.
The server was utterly and completely a success our server was so busy that you had to literally wait in line to get a spot. It was busy from 6am till 6am day and night. The players coming and going were incredible. The regulars on the server were so common it was amazing. We still had our forums based at
www.raptorslair.com and the amount of traffic was unbelievable. Raptor was amazed at the amount of posts we had every day. Sure we had our problem players and lots of them. We had our hackers forums server and other. But the traffic was undeniable. This was at the height of CS success. More players were playing Counter Strike everyday then any other game on the internet.
Every night I got to enjoy playing on our server with members so dedicated to the clan it was crazy. We had regulars like Plero, Yodie, Slapper, Rookie, Myself, Oxy, Dragon, Martin, Crot, Danp, Matador, Fluffy, Cooleye, Chicken and More. On any given night you could find a server full of ztk players and people iming me because they couldn’t get in and needed someone kicked. This was a 20 man server and it was booming.
Then the recruiting started, SYLIC began a recruiting spree off the server of people who were good at the game. Some extremely good, some just assholes. None of them paying anything to the server. It got to the point where I was after just a few months forking over the bill for the entire server. I remember my first thought of leaving the clan at this point came with one of SYLIC’s good friends who were recruited to the clan without ever consulting anyone. “Mr. Flatus†was the name this asshole played under and this guy was the classic internet dickhead. After telling him to quit complaining in the server once he pretty much told me he was Sylic’s good buddy and that he would have me kicked out of the clan. If I didn’t shut the hell up. He also mentioned that he was in charge of working on zTk’s own personal website and what was I doing for the clan.
Little did Mr. Flatus know that if I left the clan so did the server with me. It was pretty obvious at this point that SYLIC was making it out that he owned the server and the clan. Yet somehow more often then not did not fork out a dime on the clans behalf.
Don’t get me wrong it wasn’t that SYLIC never sent me money. He did, it just was not every month and most of the time I was getting money during this period from maybe 4 members. This was Slapper, Martin, Crot, and Danp. Each of these members sent me there dues often. Other members sent me cash as well they were all the older guys Oxy, Matador, Rook, Cooleye, Fluffy and Scummy. Some of these members came a bit later then the time we are discussing. But were around during the change over. SYLIC did collect dues. They just didn’t always show up at my door after they were collected.
It was during this period of time that the Elder system was intuited. What that was, was a group of members that were considered leaders of the clan. I can’t remember who the first 5 Elders were but I know I was one of them. Sylic, Raz and I were there for sure.
On a positive note the very first ztk custom map came during this period of time. Ztk_hideout made by Cooleye and Yodie got heavy rotation on the server.
We also entered some of our first leagues at this point. Signing up for Proving Grounds was a blast and playing the matches there were a ton of fun. I still look at some of these early matches as some of the most fun I ever had playing Counter-Strike.
Raz parted ways with the clan not long after this system was put in place. He left not to be heard from again for about a year or so. He reason for leaving I think was the same I was frustrated for. SYLIC’s version of recruiting was short with no real input from existing clan members. It was very difficult to trace who was in the clan and who wasn’t.
Then one day SYLIC basically disappeared over night. He was away on work or something. At least that was what everyone thought had happened.. This period of time might have lasted about 4 months or so. No emails no forum posts nothing. The current leadership was basically left up to me. It was about this time that Slapper really stepped up to the plate. Slapper and I got to talking a lot about what was going on and who was in the clan. The server dues, server issues, and the overall management of zTk as a whole.
We began a series of kicking people out of the clan. Not just kicking but kicking and banning. We cleared out the assholes and disruptive players. We also had some players leave.
I am still sorry to have seen Yodie go on a small argument between himself and I. It was during a period of time that I really wanted to clean house and Yodie was a kickass ztk member that just didn’t want too many changes made to the clan. Looking back on it now I should have approached it differently.
Slapper helped set up the dues system and any player that didn’t follow it was kicked in the first quarter. This also helped us establish a better amount to charge each player. We got rid of offering ban with admin. This helped resolve a lot of issues between members. We also messed around with a lot of really kickass amx mods on the server. It was possibly the first time the server was ran correctly.
The after almost a full year of handling the server rental solo. I got a few months off of paying for it. We switched server rental companies moving over to Recon gaming servers. We were able to up the server count to a 32 man at this point for almost the same price we paid for a 20 man. We still had a full house most nights but Recon wasn’t quite the company that I-LAN was and we would get a bit laggy after 24 guys.