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Whelp. Looks like Moleman's shown that he's still active on dA.
Cue intense weenery and spergatory in 5...
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I feel like that commenter is trolling.He logged into his deviantart 2 hours ago . Also :
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EDIT : his recent activity : http://molemanninethousand.deviantart.com/activity/
I know Wikia staff wanted to talk to him. I think that conversation happened, and I think two possibilities occurred. One, they IP banned him and threatened him with legal action if he evaded. The threat of real-world consequences is the only thing I can think of that would make him stay away. The other possibility I see is that they changed his ban from permanent to a temporary ban on the condition that he stayed away completely for the entire duration of the ban, on pain of making it permanent if he broke the terms of the agreement. He would not just give up on protecting "his" wikis. If his ban had been changed from a permanent to a temp ban, he would have mentioned it elsewhere. I think they scared him off.
I think they just IP banned him. Moleman is simply just not intelligent enough to dodge an IP ban in the first place.
Yes I am aware of how low a bar that is.
He might have downloaded the XML files for the wikis after being IP banned, and is searching for new hosting. He could, if he wanted to, figure out how to evade an IP ban, but he could potentially get in serious trouble if Wikia felt like pushing the issue . It would be far easier for him to buy a domain, and hosting, and set up his own wikis where he could be king of his own little realm and ban all the trolls and cyberbullies who showed up to bother him.I think they just IP banned him. Moleman is simply just not intelligent enough to dodge an IP ban in the first place.
Yes I am aware of how low a bar that is.
He could, if he wanted to, figure out how to evade an IP ban
Having just read through this, I made the mistake of looking at his NavaVerse Wiki and using the Random Page function..
Every single page I randomed to read like something written by an autistic fangasming primary schooler, and some of them had what looked pretty much like fingerpaint/crayon scribbles of "monsters" and suchlike. One such gem was "Electric-eggman" with possibly the worst cliched backstory I've seen in fandom for a while..
Kind of sad he's gone quiet though, he's a special kind of crazy, and an entertaining kind.
I..yeah. That's going to be some entertaining reading for when I'm drunk. Thanks for that @catenjoy his former forum
https://kiwifarms.net/forums/gabe-navarro-moleman9000.29/
I remember this one!I think you are severely overestimating both Moleman's intelligence and his ability to ignore other people mocking him on other places.
I'll point you to a phone call with Null from way back when he had a subforum.
https://static.kiwifarms.net/public/moleman/2014-06-07_moleman_it_doesnt_matter.mp3
Null said:They are outside of your ability to control things.
Good times, good times.Gaben said:I will NEVER accept that!
The Mecha-Verse is an independently-existing dimension within the multiverse. It is among the smaller/lesser/simpler universes, as well as one of the more savage and unpleasant universes, being a world of constant and rather senseless violence and little else.
The Mecha-Verse is inhabited entirely by purely mechanical beings known as "units". There are several hundred different types/models of units, and they come in all shapes, sizes and forms. Unit types/models have a trinomial naming system, consisting of "(AZ letter)–(1-99 number) (Descriptive name)". Note that the spoken and written language used in the Mecha-Verse consists of a unique English dialect.
All units are placed under one of six classifications based on their overall power level / worth. These classifications are, from least to greatest, "Petty", "Lesser", "Common", "Major", "Greater" and "Ultimate". The vast majority of units are considered to fall under the three lower classifications.
The robots of the Mecha-Verse are not cold, lifeless, unfeeling machines… not entirely, at least. All units have souls and are alive to at least some extent rather than purely autonomous, but most are still fairly simplistic in nature and character compared to the fully alive, organic beings found in most other universes. Units of greater classification are typically more complex; by default, Petty units are generally mindless drones, Lesser and Common units are simple-minded soldiers that follow directions almost blindly, and only Greater and Ultimate units are capable of truly complex thought. All units lack true individuality, self-identifying by their model types rather than by individual names.
The souls of units come from the Soulstream, the singularly magical force that governs the Mecha-Verse and consists of a colossal cloud-like mass of pure energy located high up in the space above the unusually-shaped planet on which all the units reside. Whenever an individual unit is produced, it receives a soul, which it requires in order to function, from the Soulstream. When a unit is destroyed, its soul returns to the Soulstream and is "recycled", later being reincarnated as a new unit. "Karma" is in full effect in the Mecha-Verse; souls that perform particularly well or poorly during any one life are generally rewarded/punished by being reincarnated as greater or lesser units, respectively. As for memory retention between lives, when a new unit is created, it is born with limited, vague memories of its previous life, which then gradually fade away. This limited, brief retention is just sufficient to give units ample context and motivation in their new existences.
Because of the reincarnation system and their aforementioned lack of particularly complex thought, units place very little value on individual lives, including their own and with all exceptions applying to Greater and Ultimate units, and are thus almost completely fearless and prepared to sacrifice themselves, often en masse.
The "Gods" of the Mecha-Verse, besides the Soulstream itself, are three opposing metaphysical entities that reside in and compete for control of the Soulstream while also competing, through the units that serve them, for territory on the planet below. These entities are known as the Passion, the Savant and the Dominion, and they manifest as and are represented by the colors blue, yellow and red, respectively. All Mecha-Verse souls are loyal to one of these three entities, and the various factions that fight one another for control of territory in the realm are defined by which of the entities its members share a common allegiance to. The allegiances of souls are fixed, meaning that a soul previously occupying a unit belonging to one faction will never be reincarnated as a unit belonging to an opposing faction.
Each of the three entities offers a different blessing to those that serve it; the Passion offers an increased sense of feeling and emotion, the Savant offers greater intellect and strategic savviness, and the Dominion offers enhanced brute strength. These gifts grow more potent as more territory is conquered in the name of any given entity while waning if and when territory is lost, and they tend to affect higher-classified units far more significantly.
There are four main factions among units in the Mecha-Verse. The Golmanac Alliance serves the Passion, the Cybersteam Union serves the Savant, and both the Ragetron Empire and the Exawatt Conglomerate serve the Dominion. Each of these factions is hostile toward each of the others, with the exception of the Ragetron Empire and Exawatt Conglomerate, which are neutral toward one another, agreeing to operate separately. It should also be noted that units within the same faction never fight amongst themselves. Almost all units operate in large groups, known as "companies", which generally represent the presence in any given sector of the larger factions they belong to. Each major faction has several companies operating under it.
The main planet of the Mecha-Verse floats in place in an otherwise empty realm where random circuitries make up the sky. It consists of a jagged, lopsided mass of various metals and stones that is larger in mass than most planets in the various realms of the multiverse in its own right but resembles a chunk taken from an even larger planet in shape. This planet has a mostly flat upper surface that comprises a single continent, known as the Overworld. Various holes and tunnels accessible from the Overworld lead down into the partially-hollow and fully inhabitable (for mechanical beings) interior of the planet, known as the Underworld, which lies several hundred feet beneath what approximately amounts to the Western hemisphere of the Overworld. Both the Overworld and Underworld are divided into numerous numbered sectors, of which there are 160 in total between the two "worlds". The boundaries between sectors are sharp and fixed, though no one remembers how they came to be established.
The Mecha-Verse is a world of constant war; all units are specifically built either to fight or to perform support and/or maintenance roles related to the war effort. Death is extremely frequent, and the life expectancy of the average single combat unit is less than what most universes consider a "year". Non-combative units usually last significantly longer, but it is next to unheard of for any non-Ultimate unit to live past the equivalent of ten years. Recall, however, that due to the indefinite reincarnation process that their souls undergo, death is not as "final" for Mecha-Verse units as it is for most other beings in the multiverse.
The Mecha-Verse does not recognize the concept of "years"; instead, time is kept track of only in terms of "days", which last for 100 "periods" of 1,000 seconds each. The overall date is presented as the total number of days that have passed, presumably since the creation of the Mecha-Verse, which no one now remembers. This number is currently in the millions.
Each sector features several factories, large buildings situated in otherwise desolate landscapes which serve as the bases from which units operate, the sites of production of new units, and the primary points of contention over which units from opposing factions fight; if a faction controls most or all of the factories in a sector, it is considered to control that sector overall. Almost every individual factory is unique in some major way; the structures are almost as varied as the robots they produce and are operated by. In particular, different factories have the means to produce different unit types/models, and the instructions for building each type of unit that any given factory is designedly able to produce are displayed within the factory. Units are generally competent in carrying out these directions and operating the machineries of factories, and sometimes even in limited customization (both aesthetic and functional), but not in designing completely new models.
In general, different sectors can be distinguished by the varieties of unit present and produced in them. Different companies, which tend to operate by sector, are also recognizable by their makeup in terms of unit models. Different factions fighting over the same factory will often use that factory to produce different unit types/models while in control of it, out of custom and recognizability of certain units as allies or enemies to them.
All sectors, without exception, have at least some fighting in them on a regular basis. What would be considered a contested territory in most other universes is considered a relatively stable one in the Mecha-Verse. Mecha-Verse territories that are considered to be "contested" would generally be considered outright war zones elsewhere, and sectors that are contested between agents of all three Soulstream entities are the most chaotic of all. Most sectors change ownership very frequently. The accompanying map depicts the sectors of the Mecha-Verse in their most historically "average" states of ownership.
Though the mechanical units do not require food for nourishment, and there are no plants or other organic lifeforms to be found anywhere on the planet they inhabit, certain resources are still an important factor to the warring denizens of the Mecha-Verse. Most units require oil or electrical input to function properly, and various metal materials are required to build the bodies of the units themselves. These resources occur naturally, or as close to naturally as something can be in a world bereft of traditional life, on the unnamed planet. There are generally large deposits of them near factories, but these deposits alone are insufficient to support the massive levels of output commonly put forth by the units that control them, and thus additional, smaller resource deposits must also be sought out throughout the greater landscapes of the various sectors. These secondary resource deposits serve as secondary points of contention over which units from opposing factions fight.
Units know little else besides war when it comes to ways of life. During the sparse times when they face no immediate threats, those among them who are complex enough to do so engage in shallow social interactions, simple games and superficial creative work. Due to their severe preoccupation with war and the related constant threat of death, as well as their simple minds, units rarely if ever put more than minimal time and effort into other things. Golmanac Alliance (Passion-aligned) units tend to act more like a true, free, empathetic civilization than the units of other factions, due to their greater capacity for emotion compared to their enemies, while the units of the two Dominion-aligned factions behave the least like civilized, complex beings due to caring only about physical power. Cybersteam Union (Savant-aligned) units are somewhere in-between, due to possessing higher levels of intelligence and reasoning but having little motivation to use that prowess for anything besides bettering their ability to wage war.
The circumstances of the Mecha-Verse's creation and how it came to be the way it is are unknown. Most units assume that the entities of the Soulstream created their world, but there is no solid evidence of this, and while explicitly existing as proven by the very real effects of their blessings, the entities themselves never directly communicate with units in any discernible way. It is also unknown how the factories came to be and whether they created the first units (which would have had to be far more advanced than current ones in order to do so) or vice versa. The units themselves have long since forgotten any motivation they had for their fighting other than pleasing and being rewarded by the entities, if there ever was any other reason for the fighting to begin with. They have grown so accustomed to their warring that the very concept of long-term peace has become nothing short of alien to them, and if their conflict was somehow settled once and for all, they would not know what to do afterward.
I don't know if this is relevant but Moleman's Navaverse Wiki is not a valid wikia anymore. Good thing there's the Google cache of the main page.
Looking back at the adoption page for the Navaverse wiki, there has been a recent talk about ArbiterSweets being blocked and StarBeast's admin rights revoked.
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On the other hand, his Epic Rap Battle Wiki is still alive and from the latest replies of this talk page, the editors believe that Moleman's global ban will be removed in a week or so.
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https://static.kiwifarms.net/public/moleman/2014-06-07_moleman_it_doesnt_matter.mp3Does anyone have the call Null made to Mole Man?
So either Moleman told them that the ban is temporary or they're as deluded as he isI don't know if this is relevant but Moleman's Navaverse Wiki is not a valid wikia anymore. Good thing there's the Google cache of the main page.
Looking back at the adoption page for the Navaverse wiki, there has been a recent talk about ArbiterSweets being blocked and StarBeast's admin rights revoked.
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On the other hand, his Epic Rap Battle Wiki is still alive and from the latest replies of this talk page, the editors believe that Moleman's global ban will be removed in a week or so.
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I'd like to assume it's a mix of both. But mostly delusion.So either Moleman told them that the ban is temporary or they're as deluded as he is