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		<title>Meet the Team: gdata</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the introduction post to a new series of posts, in which members of the team will introduce themselves and talk about what they do here. As it was my idea, I suppose I am the first one to do this:
So my real name is Marius, which is, apparently, not a very English name. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">This is the introduction post to a new series of posts, in which members of the team will introduce themselves and talk about what they do here. As it was my idea, I suppose I am the first one to do this:</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">So my real name is Marius, which is, apparently, not a very English name. Actually it is German (originally Latin) and, yes, I also am from Germany. I was born 1991 and right now I&#8217;m almost 18 years old, which is the age of everything here in Germany: driving, drinking, etc. I have spent the last eleven years attending school and due to the weird German school system I&#8217;ll do so for another two years, before I can enter university. <span id="more-28"></span>And seven of those years I spent with learning English, four learning Latin, and one learning Spanish. My favorite subjects are Physics and English (still my English isn&#8217;t flawless, but I suppose it never will be). And when I eventually passed my final exams I intend to study aerospace engineering or mechanical engineering. In my spare time I read a lot of books, meet with friends, or &#8211; which  is pretty obvious &#8211; I mod for Star Trek games. Another part of my modding career is my position as site manager at Legacy Files. I joined the team there in March 2008 at took over IKS&#8217;s position a few months ago.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Two and a half years ago, in March 2007, yopyop and me founded nEw-GEN (which has been &#8220;rebranded&#8221; NG|mods recently), since then I am the maid-of-all-work here. I model, texture, map and script everything that needs to be done, so it may be that I&#8217;m kind of stressed some times. When I start little modding projects of my own it is likely that they never get finished or it takes ages until they are &#8211; probably because I can&#8217;t decide what to do first. Although I&#8217;m familiar with almost every aspect of Legacy modding, I prefer to do programming and scripting, I don&#8217;t know why, maybe because of the logic and math skills it requires. The most of the time I spend with modding I create content for Trek Battles or compile all the stuff other team members created.</p>
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