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[ The History of MOD ]
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BOOK ONE: The Originals
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In the early part of 1987, there were numerous amounts of busts in the
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US and in New York in particular. For the most part, many of the so-
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called "elite" had gone underground or had just gotten scared out of
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hacking. Many people, as always, thought hacking would die because of the
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raids. It was right before these raids that MOD had formed.
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It came about when Acid Phreak, then using another handle, had been running
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a semi-private bbs off his Commodore piece of shit and 10 generic Commie
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drives. It was called KAOS, and it attracted hacks and phreaks from
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across the country (as well as the usual amount of k0dez d00ds). Nynex
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Phreak had been co-sysop (having been AP's partner for about 2 years
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before that) and the board started off with about 140 users but was weeded
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to the best 60 or so.
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On this bbs, Acid Phreak had gotten along with a few "kewl dewds" who
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enjoyed the mischievous aspect of phreaking. They were Silver Surfer in
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California, and Quick Hack in Texas. When the raids came however,
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Silver Surfer got nabbed for using a PBX in 404 and therefore, retired.
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Quick Hack and Acid stayed low and called each other less frequently
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than usual. Soon they had both stopped completely.
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In early 1989, Acid had come back into the scene and had called a local
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New York board with a somewhat "k0dez-e" attitude called ShadoWorld in
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212. Of course there were lots of neophytes eager to learn more about
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hacking and how to call places for free. Most of them had been in the
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"does 950 trace?" stage, except for someone who went by the handle
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Harry Hazardous. Under the handle Phuck This (also Bell Bandit which had
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originally been Nynex Phreak's other handle), he met with Harry. Soon
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they had gained enough respect for each other and decided to meet.
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Harry turned out to be HAC, a cyberpunk to the "T".
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In numerous conversations between the two, AP had mentioned the
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sweetness of telephone company computers and how interesting their
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intricate structures were. HAC was a hardcore systems hacker himself,
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but he had also been partners with someone who came across (and had
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an impressive knack for) some telco computers. He went by the name
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Scorpion and he also lived in the NYC area. Soon the three were
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partaking in all sorts of mischievous pranks and under the guise of
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numerous handles (ie. The Potent Rodent, Dream Master, Phuck This) they
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took to knocking down the locals who thought "I know all there is about
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hacking". It was in the midst of all this fun that they agreed to form
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an underground group called MOD (approx. June 1989).
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About one month later, Acid had been on Altos (revisiting a chat that
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was once, but never again, the heart of a lot of good hacker convos
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since early '84 or so) when he came across someone asking for Unix
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gurus. His handle was The Wing, and he ran a Unix system from his
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home in Pennsylvania. Scorpion was always a Unix guru while Acid
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had only come across it in college two years back. The Wing offered
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Acid an account on his system and soon he became "Phreak-Op" on
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The Seventh Dragon, his bbs run off the Unix, using yet another old
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alias "Depeche Mode".
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Relaying the information to Scorpion on yet another good addition to
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the group, they decided to recruit him into MOD. The fun, it seemed,
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had just started...
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--EOF
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(end Book.One)
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