| In the end the MK64 staff decided that Eric, Troy, and Luke would not be allowed on the site. The times were left up and frozen. The name "Eric Habrich" was removed and replaced by the name "Former Member". Even though no one doubted the truth of the times themselves, the MK64 staff had to make this decision because there was still too much uncertainty about the truth behind Eric's identity. Some people believed the story in the confession video was true. Some other people believed that the confession video was simply a hoax that Eric made up as a (disrespectful) publicity stunt before leaving the site. Regardless of which option is more likely to be true, the staff felt that Eric, Troy, and Luke couldn't be allowed back on the site as long as there was still uncertainty about their true identities. So, unless someone could meet up with them to validate them in person, they could not be be allowed back. This situation was not a great solution for the site, but it was the best thing the MK64 staff could do. | | In the end the MK64 staff decided that Eric, Troy, and Luke would not be allowed on the site. The times were left up and frozen. The name "Eric Habrich" was removed and replaced by the name "Former Member". Even though no one doubted the truth of the times themselves, the MK64 staff had to make this decision because there was still too much uncertainty about the truth behind Eric's identity. Some people believed the story in the confession video was true. Some other people believed that the confession video was simply a hoax that Eric made up as a (disrespectful) publicity stunt before leaving the site. Regardless of which option is more likely to be true, the staff felt that Eric, Troy, and Luke couldn't be allowed back on the site as long as there was still uncertainty about their true identities. So, unless someone could meet up with them to validate them in person, they could not be be allowed back. This situation was not a great solution for the site, but it was the best thing the MK64 staff could do. |
− | In May 2007, Chris Hames met Luke and the trio was validated. Their times were separated and put on the site under their actual names. Since then, Troy set a new [http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=UcmRzuRomf8 WS flap WR] of 1'12"28 and Luke battled with [[Lucas Oliver]] for the MR flap WR, although Lucas came out on top, Luke improved his time to [http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=lR6_vpvUdXQ 23"08]. Luke also submitted times for the tracks he didn't previously play that were mostly Legend. Luke is currently ranked #28 with his full timeset, and Troy and Eric are #207 and #561 with their incomplete timesets. | + | In May 2007, Chris Hames met Luke and the trio was validated. Their times were separated and put on the site under their actual names. Since then, Troy set a new [http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=UcmRzuRomf8 WS flap WR] of 1'12"28 and Luke battled with [[Lucas Oliver]] for the MR flap WR. Although Lucas came out on top, Luke improved his time to [http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=lR6_vpvUdXQ 23"08]. Luke also submitted times for the tracks he didn't previously play that were mostly Legend. Luke is currently ranked #28 with his full timeset, and Troy and Eric are #207 and #561 with their incomplete timesets. |