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Michael Xiong is a member of team [[WATT|W.A.T.T.]] He specializes in Windows and is the man behind the infamous "mi ge troll" incident of CPXVI Round 2. | |||
== Mi Ge Troll == | |||
"Mi Ge Troll" is the name commonly given to an incident that occurred during CPXVI Round 2. During round 2, as Xiong had just accumulated all his points for the Windows image, his image crashed. He lost all his points on that image, leading to WATT's lackluster performance in Round 2. The operating system could no longer be booted, leading to the virtual machine displaying a message reading: | |||
OS NOT FOUND | |||
The "OS Not Found" message has become one of the most recognizable and iconic phrases in WATT History, and is the defining symbol of the Mi Ge Troll Incident. It is a well-known cultural reference among WATT members and is frequently referred to in jest. | |||
[[File:Mi Ge Troll.png|thumb|353x353px|"Mi Ge Troll", one of the most iconic images in WATT history]] |
Latest revision as of 06:10, 7 July 2024
Michael Xiong | |
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Class | 2026 |
Jyberian Moniker | Mi Ge |
Specialty | Windows |
Michael Xiong is a member of team W.A.T.T. He specializes in Windows and is the man behind the infamous "mi ge troll" incident of CPXVI Round 2.
Mi Ge Troll[edit | edit source]
"Mi Ge Troll" is the name commonly given to an incident that occurred during CPXVI Round 2. During round 2, as Xiong had just accumulated all his points for the Windows image, his image crashed. He lost all his points on that image, leading to WATT's lackluster performance in Round 2. The operating system could no longer be booted, leading to the virtual machine displaying a message reading:
OS NOT FOUND
The "OS Not Found" message has become one of the most recognizable and iconic phrases in WATT History, and is the defining symbol of the Mi Ge Troll Incident. It is a well-known cultural reference among WATT members and is frequently referred to in jest.