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Silent Thunder first got into speedrunning when he joined the Elite in early 2003.  He played [[Goldeneye 007]], peaking at 32nd in points and achieving 4 World Records along the way.  He also briefly tried his hand at [[Perfect Dark]], but had much less success.
 
Silent Thunder first got into speedrunning when he joined the Elite in early 2003.  He played [[Goldeneye 007]], peaking at 32nd in points and achieving 4 World Records along the way.  He also briefly tried his hand at [[Perfect Dark]], but had much less success.
  
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://ngc.the-elite.net/ts1/index.php the Original TimeSplitters Rankings].  He has several videos available for the game.
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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://ngc.the-elite.net/ts1/index.php the Original TimeSplitters Rankings].  Some of his records include a 44.8/44.8/44.9 sweep on Spaceways, Don't Wait Around 50.4, Barrel Blast 3:15.7, and Dusk of the Dead 5,507,686.  He has several videos available for the game.
  
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://ngc.the-elite.net/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 second on [http://ngc.the-elite.net/ts2/index.php the Timesplitters 2 Elite Rankings]. He has set several impressive WRs along the way, including [[Silent but Deadly]] 26.5, [[Station Stand]] 2:10.4, [[Playing With Fire]] 8.6, [[Bricking It]] 15.6, and [[Sergio's Last Stand]] 4,001,450.Silent Thunder is also well know for his video proof of his [[TS2]] times and scores.  He has a video for all 71 stages in [[TS2]].
  
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://ngc.the-elite.net/tsfp/index.php the Timesplitters Future Perfect Elite Rankings].
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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 3rd at [http://ngc.the-elite.net/tsfp/index.php the Timesplitters Future Perfect Elite Rankings].
  
 
Silent Thunder contributes to the Elite and scopinfo communities.  He is a moderator on the scopinfo forums.  His contributions to The Elite include updating [http://www.geocities.com/silentthunder024/GEStratsCentral.html GE Strats Central] and writing [http://www.geocities.com/silentthunder024/TET/TheEliteTimes.html The Elite Times].  He dislikes Kroger and [http://www.geocities.com/silentthunder024/FrigateTribute.html Frigate].
 
Silent Thunder contributes to the Elite and scopinfo communities.  He is a moderator on the scopinfo forums.  His contributions to The Elite include updating [http://www.geocities.com/silentthunder024/GEStratsCentral.html GE Strats Central] and writing [http://www.geocities.com/silentthunder024/TET/TheEliteTimes.html The Elite Times].  He dislikes Kroger and [http://www.geocities.com/silentthunder024/FrigateTribute.html Frigate].

Revision as of 13:50, 1 June 2007

Tim "ST" Dubovsky

Tim "Silent Thunder" Dubovsky is one of this wiki's administrators, representing NGC-Elites.

Silent Thunder first got into speedrunning when he joined the Elite in early 2003. He played Goldeneye 007, peaking at 32nd in points and achieving 4 World Records along the way. He also briefly tried his hand at Perfect Dark, but had much less success.

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 the Original TimeSplitters Rankings. Some of his records include a 44.8/44.8/44.9 sweep on Spaceways, Don't Wait Around 50.4, Barrel Blast 3:15.7, and Dusk of the Dead 5,507,686. He has several videos available for the game.

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 second on the Timesplitters 2 Elite Rankings. He has set several impressive WRs along the way, including Silent but Deadly 26.5, Station Stand 2:10.4, Playing With Fire 8.6, Bricking It 15.6, and Sergio's Last Stand 4,001,450.Silent Thunder is also well know for his video proof of his TS2 times and scores. He has a video for all 71 stages in TS2.

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 3rd at the Timesplitters Future Perfect Elite Rankings.

Silent Thunder contributes to the Elite and scopinfo communities. He is a moderator on the scopinfo forums. His contributions to The Elite include updating GE Strats Central and writing The Elite Times. He dislikes Kroger and Frigate.

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