User:Vorknkx

Short Introduction
I am an oldschool gamer and I like the old C&C games, from the time when they were made by Westwood and not the cursed EA (a company very similar to Tiberium - it poisons and destroys anything it touches).

I am talking about Tiberian Dawn, Red Alert, Tiberian Sun, Red Alert 2 and their expansions as well: The Covert Operations, Counterstrike, The Aftermath, Firestorm, and Yuri's Revenge. I have played all of these and I will try to contribute to articles related to them.

I am also a fan of Westwood's Dune games - Dune II: The Building of a Dynasty, Dune 2000, and Emperor: Battle for Dune. In terms of gameplay and UI, they are very similar to the C&C series and perhaps they could be included in this Wiki some day :)

Me on other Wikis

 * Quake Wiki (Admin)
 * DooM Wiki
 * Wolfenstein Wiki
 * Diablo Wiki
 * Zork Wiki

Grammar Nazi
Reading this Wiki is a lot more enjoyable when there aren't any silly mistakes in it. The Brotherhood does not tolerate bad spelling & grammar, so please be careful if you value your life!

Here is a guide to some of the more common mistakes these days. If you are in doubt about something, you can use this to check it (and avoid Kane's wrath):

It's and Its

 * It's = "it is"
 * Example: "It's time for you to leave."


 * Its = possessive pronoun, meaning "belonging to it"
 * Example: "Look at that mutated tree - we might get poisoned by its spores if we don't leave soon."

There, Their and They're

 * There = denotes location, as opposed to "here"
 * Example: "I can see something over there."


 * Their = possessive pronoun, meaning "belonging to them"
 * Example: "The Brotherhood has returned to their old guerrilla warfare ways."


 * They're = "they are"
 * Example: "Look at those damn Shiners. They're up to no good."

We're, Were and Where

 * We're = "we are"
 * Example: "We're going to be late if you don't hurry up!"


 * Were = past tense of "are"
 * Example: "You were victorious yesterday."


 * Where = pronoun denoting place/location
 * Example: "Where is our air support?!?"

You're and Your

 * You're = "you are"
 * Example: "You're late for the party."


 * Your = possessive pronoun, meaning "belonging to you"
 * Example: "What happened to your friend?"

Who's and Whose

 * Who's = "who is"
 * Example: "Who's in charge here?"


 * Whose = denotes possession
 * Example: "Whose gun is this?"

Lose and Loose

 * Lose = to cease to be in one's possession or capability
 * Example: "You can lose a lot of money if you agree to this deal!"


 * Loose = free from restraints, unfastened
 * Example: "A wild bear is loose on the streets. Stay at home and lock the doors!"