User:TripleU

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TripleU, or VVV, as he prefers to be called, is an outsider from York. He is in the clans Shartak Deforestation Movement and Open Arms, but the inactivity of their leaders makes them just flags to him. He harbors a deep hatred for jungle, maxed out PKers (he sees no motive), and most of all, tigers.

Research

TripleU has done some research on animal movement, as is presented below. The dark green shows jungle density from 7 to 9, the light green shows jungle density from 1 to 6, and the brown shows cleared jungle. The "VVV" is were he was standing during observations, and the arrows show which direction the animal moved from that spot.

Bat A
00 01 02 03 04 05
01
02
03 ↑, ↓ VVV
04 ↑, ←
05

This bat moved twice every hour, once at X:05 and once at X:35.

VVV had one parrot feather charm.

Elephant A
00 01 02 03 04 05
01
02
03 VVV
04
05

This elephant moved once every hour at X:35.

VVV had one parrot feather charm.

Parrot A
00 01 02 03 04 05
01
02
03 VVV
04
05

This Parrot moved twice every hour, once at X:05 and once at X:35.

VVV had one parrot feather charm.

This happened on 2008-11-22

VVV was at -70.194,+26.374

Wild Boar A
00 01 02 03 04 05
01
02
03 VVV
04
05

This Wild boar moved at 17:05, but not at 16:35

Once it moved to my square it stopped, so I killed it.

VVV had one parrot feather charm.

This happened on 2008-11-22

VVV was at -70.194,+26.374


So far VVV's research points toward different speeds for different animals, as the bat moved every half hour and the elephant and boar moved every hour.

Accomplishments and Operations

TripleU is currently upgrading the York-Derby trail from level 5 the whole way to 0 the whole way, with the hopes that its passerby will do their part in keeping it clear so he can spend some time on other things.

Ambitions

VVV plans to found a clan by the name of "antigers", as in anti-tigers. They would battle the feline menace by means of habitat destruction, hunting both individual and organized, and research to improve the efficiency of both aforementioned methods.