Speedy.

Road Rapage and Resistance
Not much is known about Speedy Ks early gaming years but what is known is that his online gaming career began at the end of 2007 at the age of 13 with the newly released Unreal Tournament 3. It was not long before Speedy began to get into the rythym of online gaming and in February 2008 joined his first clan that being the Road RapageClan run by Resistance3.0 another future U3 member.

RR did not have a website but clan leader Resistance intended to get one but did not have capabilities to build one himself and so managed to get his own private forum on EvilRage and Kust0ms UT3 Community site, Unreal 3 and that is where RRs and Speedys long journey with U3 would begin.

In March 2008, U3 moved from being a community to an actual clan for the newly released Frontlines: Fuel of War, many RR members bought this game and became members of both U3 and RR respectivaly, Speedy however was not one of them but the relations between RR and U3 were getting considerably stronger.

Towards the end of March, Resistance3.0 renamed RR to Resistance after himself, however this name wasnt to popular with the rest of the clan and most members wanted the name changed again, Resistance3.0 eventually decided to merge with the U3 clan since they shared the same site, had some of the same members in both clans it was neccesary to merge and on April 21st 2008, Speedy began his journey with the Unreal 3 clan.

Unreal Tournament 3
However after June, clan matches began to slow down and it seemed that the UT3 Scrim Community was dying, Speedy was worried by this and urgently pressed for more matches to be played so the game that he loved wouldn't die. His worries were answered however and a UT3 Ladder was organised called the Unreal Premier League, something that intrigued Speedy very much and U3 soon put their name down for the tournament.

For the UPL there were 7 teams entered for this tournament, U3 would eventually end up 5th beating the RPG and SS clans, the matches were played over August and September 2008, Speedy would play in all the matches bar one.

With the UPL over, the U3 UT3 team began to die with members starting to leave the clan or look for other opportunities in other games, seeing that the UT3 team was nearly at the end of the road and clan matches were becoming less and less frequent, Speedy decided to give up on the game and move over to the other big game where U3 was playing, Frontlines: Fuel of War.

Frontlines: Fuel of War and Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
FFoW like UT3 had been around ever since U3 was formed however unlike UT3, the team kept getting bigger and bigger and unlike UT3, U3 would become the best clan in Australia and by the end of the year, the best in the world.

Speedy had been intrigued to buy FFoW ever since the merge but insisted he never had the money for it and so instead he got it for his birthday in September and immediately after the UPL in UT3 was over, Speedy said goodbye to UT3 and moved over to FFoW. FFoW was easily the bigger game in U3 and Speedy enjoyed it and soon became good friends with Madder Than Max, Max was the same age as Speedy at 14 years and had got to know him through UT3 first and then FFoW.

Despite the fact FFoW was a much larger game than UT3 and a seriously better team, it had no scrims in it like UT3 did ( mainly because the opposition was to scared to face them ) and so Speedy was easily bored and with his friend Max opted to move out of FFoW as well, both of them discovered Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare which was much to their liking and both Speedy and Max instantly preferred this to FFoW and UT3, the pair tried to promote CoD4 in U3 and tried to get a team going but few actually found the game interesting and so a CoD4 team never got made, Max then got bored and opted to leave U3 and so joined another clan where they began scrimming in CoD4. Max tried to persuade Speedy to join him in his new clan but although Speedy was highly tempted by the offer to leave U3 and return to scrimming which he loved doing in UT3 he ended up neglecting the offer after he found out U3 would be moving into the next Call of Duty game, CoD: World at War when it would be released in November 2008, after enjoying CoD4 so much, he couldn't wait until the new CoD game to come out and since U3 would be moving into it and the likely hood of scrimming returning to U3, he had no second thoughts about rejecting Max's offer.

Call of Duty: World at War
In November 2008 CoD: WaW was released and was immediately a big hit in U3 and slowly began to surpass FFoW as U3s main game, Speedy was one of the only players who had played any CoD games before WaW and quickly adjusted to the playing style and quickly became one of U3s top players ( however with the others gaining experience this was short lived ).

Speedy hoped to see U3 return to the scrimming world with the release of WaW and sure enough they did, however later than expected it wasnt until January 2009 that U3 finally entered into scrims. Speedy eagerly put his name down for the first match, Speedy would be playing with a completely different team to that of when he was playing in UT3, most of the CoD team was made up of the FFoW recruits who had never really played in a proper clan match before except for a muck around scrim against an American clan in FFoW, the only real veterans in the team apart from Speedy was Nova and Le Gambit, and only Speedy and Gambit would be participating in U3s opening scrim in WaW against the BK clan, despite being an almost entirely new team to scrimming, U3 rolled BK a good start for U3 CoD Team.

Despite being an experienced scrimmer, Speedy was not used as much in scrims as much as Le Gambit and Nova ( Nova would become team captain ), the only others in the CoD team who played in the UT3 team, this was mainly due to Speedys age and the fact that he could be potentially immature in matches. Nevertheless Speedy still got a sizeable amount of clan matches inwhich he played.

In May it was announced that GamingSA would be holding an Elimination Tournament and the prize would be a Call of Duty 6 Server when it was released ( however since CoD6 did not have dedicated servers, this prize could not have been handed out ). U3 opted to enter two teams for this Tournament ( the only clan to do so ), the U3 Ninjas for the clans elite and the U3 Vultures for the rest of the clan who wished to participate. Speedy was placed in the Vultures team where he was believed to be their best player and fought with them to take victory in the first round of the tournament against BK and then again he fought in round 2 but this time the team was defeated by the Rooters clan and so were eliminated from the Tournament ( the Ninjas would go on to win it )

After this tournament, the Ninjas fresh from their win at the GSA Tournament went on to try and take on big clans on the Cybergamer ladder however the Vultures opted not to do that and since U3 was now focusing on the Ninjas Squad in Competitive Warfare instead of pub scrimming, the Vultures players including Speedy were no longer able to play in any clan matches unlike many others however Speedy kept on scrimming in Company of Heroes, focusing more on that for the time being until the Vultures finally entered a team on Cybergamer.

Speedy played in a couple of matches for the Vultures during August 2009 but being the most skilled player in the team by some margin he was offered one step up in joining the elite Ninjas squad to take Phogues spot in the team as he had left the clan, an offer he did not turn down. Although he was the top player for the Vultures Squad, he was only a middle lower player in the Ninjas team and acted as a reserve incase a member of the core squad was unavailable, although he quite often got a game his interest in WaW started to wane and began focusing on CoH again and then MW2 for a short period, finally in January 2010, U3 shut down in WaW after the Ninjas took one final victory as they took first place on the WaW Cybergamer Ladder.

Company of Heroes
In January 2009, Speedy bought the game Company of Heroes, an RTS game that he soon found he was quite good at, this soon became a pub game for U3 were himself, REXinator, JG, Millio and Le Gambit all played for a bit of fun. However it was not long before U3 discovered that Cybergamer was holding a 2v2 Ladder for CoH and soon enough entered a team for the ladder. With REXinator and Le Gambit focusing mainly on WaW, the 2v2 matches were mainly played by Millio, JG and Speedy, players taking it in turns to sit a match out. U3 soon found they were a strong team in CoH and won many matches, over time the team slowly grew and soon entered a team in the 3v3 ladder however the 3v3 ladder wasnt as popular as the 2v2 ladder and died quite quickly. Speedy was also U3s only representative in the CoH 1v1 ladder where all by himself, he managed to get into the 1v1 finals before being knocked out in the quarter finals. While in the 2v2 ladder, U3 had much success and managed to get into the season 3 finals before being knocked out. Speedy remained one of the key members of the team before the team was officially retired in October 2010 where they finished 2nd on the ladder, this small team enjoyed much success during its year and a half duration.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
Ever since MW2 was announced it was predicted to be a big hit in U3, Speedy himself was very excited about the prospect of a sequel to MW1 which he himself thoroughly enjoyed however once it was announced that there would be no dedicated servers for the game, U3s interest went down severely. However that didnt stop them from entering a team into the MW2 Cybergamer Domination ladder which Speedy was apart of. However the team did not last long in the game and soon completely dissolved the team around the same time as they dissolved the WaW team in January 2010 just three months after the games release. Speedy completely gave up MW2 after that.

Battlefield: Bad Company 2
In March 2010 Speedy started his journey with U3 in their first Battlefield game, BC2. It was an immediate hit and made up for the lost ground that was MW2. Once again Speedy proved himself to be one of U3s better players and was signed up to Team Pr0con, U3s elite BC2 team for the 4v4 Squad Rush ladder. However like in WaW he was one of the better players but not the best and found himself to be a reserve player however still played in a couple of matches. He got more scrims however in U3s 8v8 Conquest team where he played actively until the teams demise in August.

August also marked the end of Team Pr0con and the clans BC2 association after making it to the Squad Rush finals before being knocked out, like the rest Speedy gave up on BC2 at this point.

Call of Duty: Black Ops
November 2010 marked the return of U3 to the CoD genre, a game like all others in U3 Speedy took up. Speedy joined the U3 Black Ops team which would be starting 3rd on the ladder out of over 250 clans, however it was not to be however a U3 was shut down on 3rd February 2011 and ending Speedys partnership with the clan being one of the first ever members to join it.

Zone E-Sports
With the retirement of BC2, U3 hit an inactive patch for a couple of months waiting for Black Ops to come out, Speedy continued to play CoH but that to was getting less and less active, Speedy decided to make a return to CoD4 which he hadnt played since the end of 2008, U3 had a team in CoD4 but it was for a 3v3 ladder which Speedy didnt find to appealing and so temporarily joined a new clan called Zone E-Sports in September where he played with Zone for a month in the main CoD4 ladder before deciding to leave the clan and make his own CoD4 clan with fellow U3 members, JG and Death7149.

OverRide
OverRide was Speedys first clan he had actually made alongside co-founders JG and Death. The clan quickly gained three more members to join the team and soon began their CoD4 challenge, however the team failed to make a really impression and lost more games than they won however still manages to push on, now with the assistance of former U3 member Tacko who joined the team at the end of 2010. However the team would shut down in early 2011 not long after the death of U3 as Speedy and most of the other members were focusing on Black Ops.

Bullet Hole Revolution/Team Revenant
With U3 dead, many U3 members left the Black Ops U3 Team but rather than wasting the teams third spot and getting a new team, Speedy, JG, Le Gambit and Tacko founded their own clan called Bullet Hole Revolution where many ex-U3 joined and took over what was once the U3 team on Cybergamer.

Speedy K became one of the leading members of BhR and became a core member in the teams line-up. In March 2011, BhR was renamed to Team Revenant.

Team Verocious
Speedy K has made a part time return to Call of Duty: World at War after being away from the game for a year where he now acts as a reserve for Team Verocious whom he joined in February 2011.