Difference between revisions of "Clan Z"

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* [[1999]] - 1st in [[NECL]]
 
* [[1999]] - 1st in [[NECL]]
 
* [[1999]] - 1st in [[Heroes]]2?
 
* [[1999]] - 1st in [[Heroes]]2?
* [[1999]] - 1st and 2nd at [[Forsaken]] Lan IV
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* [[1999]] - 1st and 2nd at [[Forsaken Lan IV]]
 
* [[2000]] - 1st in [[TopTen]]
 
* [[2000]] - 1st in [[TopTen]]
 
* [[2000]] - 5th (tied) [[Villains Season 2]] ([[V2_Quarter_FF-Z|Detailed match report of Quarterfinal]])
 
* [[2000]] - 5th (tied) [[Villains Season 2]] ([[V2_Quarter_FF-Z|Detailed match report of Quarterfinal]])

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History

Clan Z was forged from a core group of players from the legendary clans Finnish Allied Quakers and Clan Cute. Clan Z was considered the best Scandinavian clan for most of it's existence and maintained a virtually undefeated record.

A dramatic match and the passing of the torch V2 Quarter FF-Z One of the more memorable matches in QuakeWorld history was between Clan Z and Flaming Fist. Z lost the match in a fashion never seen before. In a way, in this match, Z ended up passing the torch to FF for a new era of QuakeWorld, an era of speed. The difference between the bunnyhopping Swedes and the slow trotting oldschoolers of Z was astounding and especially on dm3, Z looked like it was standing still while FF were zooming all around the map, leaving Z no room to breathe.

Clan Z had been less active before this match and afterwards seemed to wind down even more, losing to FF again in Smackdown Season 1.

Information

Members

Former members

Achievements

External links

Demos with Clan z