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In July 2008 RFS, then under the pseudonym "Dracophile", retired from his position as RFSHQ's lead writer. In his departure post he expressed regret for the manner in which he chose to handle himself during conflicts with other communities and their members. Shortly after his departure from RFSHQ he re-established Twilight Foundry, a multimedia and gaming troupe he was affiliated with from 2001 - 2004.
 
In July 2008 RFS, then under the pseudonym "Dracophile", retired from his position as RFSHQ's lead writer. In his departure post he expressed regret for the manner in which he chose to handle himself during conflicts with other communities and their members. Shortly after his departure from RFSHQ he re-established Twilight Foundry, a multimedia and gaming troupe he was affiliated with from 2001 - 2004.
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In January 2010 he made a surprise announcement detailing plans to complete the final "V1.7" installment of the RFS AI Pack. There is no official word on the total number of teams being added to the pack, but it is confirmed that stronger versions of both the original Robot Arena and Robot Arena 2 AI will make appearances as well as a "second chance" team devoted to decent designs that never made it to the previous packs. The 1.7 update to the AI pack was eventually renamed "2.0" as it will supposedly retool and rebuild older designs that were unbalanced, broken, or simply bad.
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In mid-2010 RFS was the co-host of ''The Godmode: On 2 Project'', a web series focused around video game commentary. In September 2011 his first book, ''Nintendon't: 25 of the Worst Video Games Ever'', was released via Amazon KDP. Throughout 2011 he was a columnist at GatorAIDS, a comedy website similar to RFSHQ. His work was occasionally showcased on the gaming industry blog Bitmob.
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In mid-2010 RFS was the co-host of ''The Godmode: On 2 Project'', a web series focused around video game commentary. In September 2011 his first book, ''Nintendon't: 25 of the Worst Video Games Ever'', was released via Amazon KDP. Throughout 2011 he was a columnist at GatorAIDS, a comedy website similar to RFSHQ. His work was occasionally showcased on the gaming industry blog Bitmob.
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In February 2014, RFS was the host of the Alamo Super-Regional FIRST Tech Challenge.
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Presently, RFS maintains a relatively low profile online. He had formerly expressed via Facebook frustration with his social life and a lack of advancement in his professional life as well. He now lives in San Antonio, TX and works in the IT industry. He mostly keeps to himself, working behind the scenes on various writing projects and occasionally assisting in the production of a Twilight Foundry venture.
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Presently, RFS maintains a relatively low profile online. He now lives in San Antonio, TX and works in the IT industry. He mostly keeps to himself working behind the scenes on various writing projects and occasionally assisting in the production of a Twilight Foundry venture.
    
==Notable Game Contributions==
 
==Notable Game Contributions==

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