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Built on the 2nd canvas at (1467, 793) above the Tigreten area of the German flag, the 4 small banners of the 4 main post secondary institutions of British Columbia were intended as a secondary addition to the canvas to give representation to each university together as a collaborative project. SFU, UBC, UVIC and BCIT students each worked together to secure a small area for the cooperative project, beginning around 21:00 GMT on April 2nd with the creation of a small SFU banner, followed by UVIC, UBC and BCIT, finishing at 22:30 GMT. A program was created on PlaceSFU discord, similarly to the original program for the Cyan Quadrangle, and maintenance of the uni banners was underway. | Built on the 2nd canvas at (1467, 793) above the Tigreten area of the German flag, the 4 small banners of the 4 main post secondary institutions of British Columbia were intended as a secondary addition to the canvas to give representation to each university together as a collaborative project. SFU, UBC, UVIC and BCIT students each worked together to secure a small area for the cooperative project, beginning around 21:00 GMT on April 2nd with the creation of a small SFU banner, followed by UVIC, UBC and BCIT, finishing at 22:30 GMT. A program was created on PlaceSFU discord, similarly to the original program for the Cyan Quadrangle, and maintenance of the uni banners was underway. | ||
However, problems with maintenance arose. Firstly, most students of the 4 universities were not in a centralized discord like the members of the Cyan Quadrangle, and thus could not coordinate as easily or check the maintenance program. Secondly, most users were preoccupied with the maintenance of larger projects- UVIC was, at this time, struggling for space, having had their first attempt swept away by the Greenlandic flag and the Void respectively, and was fighting MLP and the Rainbow Road among others in their new location, while UBC was preoccupied with the maintenance of their banner and of the ill fated /r/Canada flag which they were attached to, | However, problems with maintenance arose. Firstly, most students of the 4 universities were not in a centralized discord like the members of the Cyan Quadrangle, and thus could not coordinate as easily or check the maintenance program. Secondly, most users were preoccupied with the maintenance of larger projects- UVIC was, at this time, struggling for space, having had their first attempt swept away by the Greenlandic flag and the Void respectively, and was fighting MLP and the Rainbow Road among others in their new location, while UBC was preoccupied with the maintenance of their banner and of the ill fated /r/Canada flag which they were attached to, while SFU was maintaining and sometimes fighting for the Cyan Quadrangle. Finally, the distance between the main artworks of each university and the banners meant that moving between the artworks was difficult and sometimes tedious. | ||
Notably, BCIT was the target of a large amount of sabotage, being that it was easy to change the small banners with only a few pixels. BCIT frequently became CLIT or some other changed variation, despite the efforts of a few maintainers to keep the banners in place. To their credit, those few maintainers, aided by Cyan Quadrangle help whenever possible, managed to keep the banners up in spite of massive raiding and sabotage, and even the peripheral attacks of a Void invasion nearby. However, by 12:00 GMT on April 4th, a concerted invasion by a French CSGO team called Vanadium had completely taken over the UVIC and BCIT banners, with SFU and UBC falling by 13:30 GMT that day. | Notably, BCIT was the target of a large amount of sabotage, being that it was easy to change the small banners with only a few pixels. BCIT frequently became CLIT or some other changed variation, despite the efforts of a few maintainers to keep the banners in place. To their credit, those few maintainers, aided by Cyan Quadrangle help whenever possible, managed to keep the banners up in spite of massive raiding and sabotage, and even the peripheral attacks of a Void invasion nearby. However, by 12:00 GMT on April 4th, a concerted invasion by a French CSGO team called Vanadium had completely taken over the UVIC and BCIT banners, with SFU and UBC falling by 13:30 GMT that day. |