Rest in peace brother, to the father, I am so sorry for your loss. I wish there was something that could be said or something that could be done to help you with your grief, you and I are currently sharing very similar pain. Know that you are loved and if you need anything we are all here for you.
My memory is fuzzy, but I'm pretty sure you were a part of why I somehow got into K'Hara in the first place, which, has been the only faction I've even remotely been consistently sticking to all these years (despite my frequent absences).
Thanks for the opportunity you and the K'Hara gave me.
I still can't find the words that I want to say. I hope that is strong enough verbiage in of itself. I hope that Connor's father returns to look at this post once in awhile to see the outpouring of support and tributes for Connor and finds some kind of peace that he helped raise a good man.
A thought or idea that has materialized over the past few days is - is there any workings by the admin staff or anybody to put together a server event or anything to honor and pay tribute to Connor?
See you on the other side, dawg.
It ain't about what you are capable of, it's about what you're willing to do.
In recent weeks, I've had good and warm memories of Discovery, those were really cool young times.
I don't know why, but the emotional imprint of that atmosphere of the past seemed to be knocking at me...
After looking at the forum, I think I understood what it was all about... And now I miss it three times more.
@Connor and I were both recruits at Das Wilde back in 2013, and that's where our journey began.
In the summer of 2014, Connor helped me build a faction with the top difficult RP - D9, so we obviously talked a lot.
You asked me with interest about the events that were unfolding in Donbass. Ten years have passed.
How ironic fate can be, that every time you are surprised in a new way... I still hoped that you would not return there after the 23rd... I did.
This is our national requiem song, to which our soldiers are often accompanied on their last journey..
You were not of our blood, and you didn't speak our language, but you bravely paid the highest price for it...
I hope your family will forgive us, because we could not save you. Spochyvai iz muyrom bratte'
You returned on the shield, brother, so that the others can still hold the line. Absolutely devastating, but we will make sure your name is remembered.