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| − | Luke '''"Starkie"''' Hageman is an English competitive Team Fortress 2 player, known of his appearance on multiple iterations of the [[i58]] winning [[Crowns eSports Club]] roster as well as his roles on [[nerdRage.tf2]], [[Reason Gaming]] and [[Ze Knutsson Rollerbladers]]. Starkie is often considered to be one of the greatest scouts of all time due to his flank [[Scout]] role on many top teams | + | Luke '''"Starkie"''' Hageman is an English competitive Team Fortress 2 player, known of his appearance on multiple iterations of the [[i58]] winning [[Crowns eSports Club]] roster as well as his roles on [[nerdRage.tf2]], [[Reason Gaming]] and [[Ze Knutsson Rollerbladers]]. Starkie is often considered to be one of the greatest scouts of all time due to his flank [[Scout]] role on many top teams. |
On January 26, 2017 [[Drackk]] confirmed on stream that Starkie left [[Se7en]]'s roster for a lack of interest in the game. His final message to the TF2 community was "Stop calling my team slow." (referring to [[Se7en]]). | On January 26, 2017 [[Drackk]] confirmed on stream that Starkie left [[Se7en]]'s roster for a lack of interest in the game. His final message to the TF2 community was "Stop calling my team slow." (referring to [[Se7en]]). | ||