Aaron joined Rampage late in the 2001 season. He's a hardcore rec player at heart, regularly playing in "big games" as well as 24 hr. "scenario games" that has culminated to being a General at the Wasaga Beach 2003 24hr event. That however doesn't mean he's not a good speedball player. He has quickly learned the difference between the two. With that he has already felt the need to join the arms race when in his first year on the team he upgraded from Spyder/CO2 to LCD Angel/Nitro. Mind you his LCD Angel has come in handy at 24-hour/scenario games as well whenever the full auto code is allowed to be activated. He thrives on the fast paced action involved with tourney play and revels in the stealth required to bring down an opponent in a classic rec-ball game. When participating in the rec ball scene Aaron gets right into the role whether its dressing the part of a Russian officer in a particular scenario or getting down and dirty in his ghille suit. Even his Angel gets decked out for the part. But when it comes to speedball the camo comes off and the tourney gear goes on. He even streamlines his gun when playing tournaments to give the opposition less of a target to shoot at.  With the call sign of "Ghost" and the resident sniper of the team you would think that Aaron is a one shot kind of guy. That would be a misconception. Everything has a time and place. With an Eclipse Blade frame equipped LCD Angel, Halo loader, Freak, and a pack holding 7 pods, Aarons got the fire power to unleash hell on the speedball field. His back position on the team allows him to put this firepower to good use, mowing the trigger any chance he gets.
 With a military background as well as being a Certified First Aid Instructor, Aaron is a disciplined individual that shows on the field and reflects on the team as well. He stays focused during the events and is always prepared for any contingency. If you need something, Aarons probably got something to fit the bill. This preparedness has also helped in securing resources for the team in the form of sponsors and pod stickers from a rec-ball associate.
During the 2002 season Aaron enjoyed his first full year on Rampage and in doing so pulled in a "Dukes Nightly MVP" award as well as earned the coveted "Sportsmanship Award" for the 2002 BQPL season. Its a tough job being a nice guy all season, but thats just Aaron. Always there to lend a hand.
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