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Meet the Players: Braynor...Star Starcrafter


It's that time again, folks.  Rusty Russellson here, bringing you the last (but certainly not the least) Meet the Players segment.  Today we cover last season's winner: Braynor.


So far, our returning champion's star-crafting performance has been stellar, to say the least.  This rising star on the lesser-known Battle.net ladder has shown that he has what it takes to rumble with the Russell Cup Invitational titans and come out of it smelling fresh as a summer ham.


How has last season's "Heart of the Swarm" coped with the new and exciting changes in the Russell Cup Invitational Season 2 format?


Quite well it seems, according to an in-depth look at his team statistics.  Currently, his best matchup as been while combining forces with Jimbotron.  Braynotron's record stands at an impressive 2 (two) wins and one (1) loss, which is not terribly surprising considering how well both have been doing this season.  Only one other team has been able to match their score so far, although his upcoming match alongside coach and mentor Brewdwarf (as team BRazingu) may yet tie that record.

"If I'm in the left lane and I come to a three-way intersection on a friday the 13th without traffic lights..." -Braynor preps for his Spaceship 1 license


When not training for his Starcraft 2 (II) career, Braynor enjoys cruising in his class IV cruiser, surveying the tranquil scenery of Shakuras Plateau.  His pirate name is "Porthole" Skyler Teach, and he enjoys blasting demonic fiends by the legion with wizardly might in Diablo 3.

Braynor explores the frozen tunnels underneath Mount Arreat, wary of frost jaguar men.


His recent Starcraft II (two) innovations include the refinement of seemingly useless builds such as Jimbotron's ravens-only strategy, the Evolution Chamber rush and Evolution Chamber defense, and building supply depots in his teammates mineral lines.  Thus far, his efforts have been met with mixed results.  What does the future hold for this fierce competitor?  You, the reader, decide.  This is Rusty Russellson, signing off.