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Latest revision as of 00:00, 5 March 2009
User:ROTD_Skull/sandboxContents
GT: ROTD Skull
PSU Characters:
---xPOxSkull, lvl 150 Newman M, masterforce, lvl 100 range mag
---Skull, lvl 150 CAST M, 20 fighmaster, gunmaster, protranser, lvl 100 strike mag
PSP Characters:
---GM Skull, lvl 25 CAST M, 2 gunmaster, GH450
--ROTD Skull 17:39, 4 March 2009 (CST)
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