HawkbitAlpha
HawkbitAlpha (formerly ACSBehemothHellcat and Prince Darkstar) is an SBC member who originally joined the community in May 2011, but was permabanned from the site for much of the 2010s until his surprise return (with a new forum account) in 2018. Today, he remains as an active Loyal Customer.
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User Info | |
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Registration Date |
March 1, 2018 (Current) October 4, 2012 (IPB 3) May 2011 (Forumotion) |
Age | 20 |
Status | Active |
Group | Loyal Customers |
Notable Creations | SBM Discord Server |
Having initially discovered SBC at 11 years old, Hawk's arrival on the site was marked by his immaturity and willingness to constantly argue with other members, which led to him being banned in July 2011 (following a fiery Xat argument) after being a member for only two months. Later, in October 2012, he was allowed to return, but was banned again in April 2013 for the same reasons. While trolls are nothing new to the community, Hawk was one of the most notable in earlier SBC history, as he was (especially during his first ban) very forceful about his contempt for the site while staying on SpongeBuddy Mania. This gained him a particular place as a recurring villain in various SBC Lits.
During his time on SBM, though, Hawk's reputation began to turn around. While acting as SBM's leading Chat Mod (by way of founding their now-official Discord server), he became involved in moderating the site, pushing the forum's staff to ban certain members who were disliked by much of the community. One of these moments of drama spilled over to SBC's own Discord in February 2018, resulting in Hawk himself making an unexpected appearance on the server to handle the problem. Several days later, after remaining on the server without problems, Hawk was officially unbanned from SBC on March 1st, 2018, to the surprise of many. Since resigning as SBM's Chat Mod two months later, he has remained active on SBC.
Having rejoined only months before both Metalgate and the Third SBC Renaissance, Hawk is known for his reliability as SBC's "attack dog" during the site's more dramatic times. As of early 2019, he's also become one of the community's regular political talkers, with his libertarian-leftist rhetoric serving as an influence on the views of other members.
And, yes, Tomoko Kuroki is his icon. Presumably, because both of them are failures at being socially-functional human beings.