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He started editing on May 26th 2011. He first edited the [[Magus]] page, when he noticed the word "then" was misspelled. Since, he became horribly addicted to editing. Now, he focuses on the [[Tech]] articles for {{CC}} and creating anything and everything for {{RD|1}}.  
He started editing on May 26th 2011. He first edited the [[Magus]] page, when he noticed the word "then" was misspelled. Since, he became horribly addicted to editing. Now, he focuses on the [[Tech]] articles for {{CC}} and creating anything and everything for {{RD|1}}.  


Deyvid, known informally as '''Radical D''', played {{CT}} for the first time in 2000. Unbeknowst of the deep love and obsession that would unfold, his friend lent him an [[SNES]] cartridge and strategy guide, the latter of which he still owns today. Falling into the addiction with him were his two brothers, who would crowd around the television in the wee hours of the night, collecting weapons and allies for the fight against the parasitic alien, [[Lavos]]. After roughly four years of <strike>refusing to give up</strike>  borrowing the game, he finally returned it to his friend and claimed to have "lost" the strategy guide. Lucky for him, the guide became extremely useful when he accidentally found Chrono Wiki while Googling to see what happened to [[Schala]] after the [[Ocean Palace (Location)|Ocean Palace Incident]].  
Deyvid, known informally as '''Radical D''' or '''Rad''' for short, played {{CT}} for the first time in 2000. Unbeknowst of the deep love and obsession that would unfold, his friend lent him an [[SNES]] cartridge and strategy guide, the latter of which he still owns today. Falling into the addiction with him were his two brothers, who would crowd around the television in the wee hours of the night, collecting weapons and allies for the fight against the parasitic alien, [[Lavos]]. After roughly four years of <strike>refusing to give up</strike>  borrowing the game, he finally returned it to his friend and claimed to have "lost" the strategy guide. Lucky for him, the guide became extremely useful when he accidentally found Chrono Wiki while Googling to see what happened to [[Schala]] after the [[Ocean Palace (Location)|Ocean Palace Incident]].  


During his absence from the Chrono universe, Deyvid satisfied his withdrawal symptoms with Diablo II, Ogre Battle: Person of a Lordly Calibur, and various Pokemon games. Much later, he discovered the joys of the Elder Scrolls Series as well as Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (I and II), which continue, alongside ''Chrono Trigger'' to be some of his favorite games to this date.  
During his absence from the Chrono universe, Deyvid satisfied his withdrawal symptoms with Diablo II, Ogre Battle: Person of a Lordly Calibur, and various Pokemon games. Much later, he discovered the joys of the Elder Scrolls Series as well as Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (I and II), which continue, alongside ''Chrono Trigger'' to be some of his favorite games to this date.