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And then on March 1st of 2016 someone stole the gooncode and publically released it - after some deliberation and messages of support from the other codebases, goon decided to make a new public release of their codebase instead of leaving it in a semi legal grey area.
And then on March 1st of 2016 someone stole the gooncode and publically released it - after some deliberation and messages of support from the other codebases, goon decided to make a new public release of their codebase instead of leaving it in a semi legal grey area.


Proceeding this, a third server branch of /tg/ was created, using goons code to branch off from the main arm.
Proceeding this, a third server branch of /tg/ was created, using goons code to branch off from the main arm. This went as well as you can expect, the server never picked up a viable player population after the initial honeymoon period, and the server was eventually shut off.
 
Mid way through 2016, one of the most pressing issues was the server population imbalance between Basil and Sybil, with Sybil holding a very high population and Basil struggling to get by at the best of times. In a unique move Basil was placed on the public SS13 server list, and ever since Basil has outranked Sybil in population numbers, though some question if Basil has lost the higher role play quality it once held. Nevertheless a active server is better than a dead one.


[[File:Businessasusual.png|thumb|400px|center|Business as usual]]
[[File:Businessasusual.png|thumb|400px|center|Business as usual]]
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