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In July/August of 2003, Silent Thunder turned his attention to the original [[TimeSplitters]].  At the time, only a small rankings page for the game was in place, with under 5 players actively competing, and with under 10 people total on the ranks.  Two of those active players, however, were the top two players in [[TimeSplitters 2]] at the time.  Despite this, Silent Thunder found some success and was able to set quite a few World Records, eventually finding his way to the top of [http://www.scopinfo.com/ts1/index.php the Original TimeSplitters Rankings].  He has several videos available for the game.
 
In July/August of 2003, Silent Thunder turned his attention to the original [[TimeSplitters]].  At the time, only a small rankings page for the game was in place, with under 5 players actively competing, and with under 10 people total on the ranks.  Two of those active players, however, were the top two players in [[TimeSplitters 2]] at the time.  Despite this, Silent Thunder found some success and was able to set quite a few World Records, eventually finding his way to the top of [http://www.scopinfo.com/ts1/index.php the Original TimeSplitters Rankings].  He has several videos available for the game.
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Encouraged by his success with the original [[TimeSplitters]], Silent Thunder obtained a copy of [[TimeSplitters 2]].  He joined the [[TS2]] rankings at [[NGC-Elites]] in late October of 2003.  It was here that Silent Thunder found his place in speedrunning.  Silent Thunder quickly moved up the rankings and today is ranked first on [http://www.scopinfo.com/ts2/index.php the Timesplitters 2 Elite Rankings]. Silent Thunder is also well know for his video proof of his [[TS2]] times and scores.  He has a video for 70 out of the 71 stages in [[TS2]] lacking only a vid for [[Anaconda]].
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Encouraged by his success with the original [[TimeSplitters]], Silent Thunder obtained a copy of [[TimeSplitters 2]].  He joined the [[TS2]] rankings at [[NGC-Elites]] in late October of 2003.  It was here that Silent Thunder found his place in speedrunning.  Silent Thunder quickly moved up the rankings and today is ranked first on [http://www.scopinfo.com/ts2/index.php the Timesplitters 2 Elite Rankings]. Silent Thunder is also well know for his video proof of his [[TS2]] times and scores.  He has a video for 70 out of the 71 stages in [[TS2]] lacking only a vid for [[Anaconda]].
    
In March 2005 [[TimeSplitters: Future Perfect]] was released and Silent Thunder was a major player in its early days, reaching the top spot on the rankings on [[NGC-Elites]] several times.  He also helped in strat creation early on, and also released some of the first videos for the game.  Right now he is ranked 4th at [http://www.scopinfo.com/tsfp/index.php the Timesplitters Future Perfect Elite Rankings].
 
In March 2005 [[TimeSplitters: Future Perfect]] was released and Silent Thunder was a major player in its early days, reaching the top spot on the rankings on [[NGC-Elites]] several times.  He also helped in strat creation early on, and also released some of the first videos for the game.  Right now he is ranked 4th at [http://www.scopinfo.com/tsfp/index.php the Timesplitters Future Perfect Elite Rankings].