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[[Category:Active Jedi Academy clans]][[Image:Aurochslogo2.jpg|thumb|right|The official logo of the Jedi Academy Aurochs.]]
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The '''Jedi Academy Aurochs''' are the official esports team of [[The Jedi Academy]]. Members from the Academy are recruited into the Aurochs to represent the community both in fighting ability and in good sportsmanship. The Aurochs compete in [[TFFA]] and [[Duel Mode|Duel]] matches against other teams in [[JKA]]. They are one of the few [[Competitive Play|competitive teams]] in JKA that still adhere to a fighting style unreliant on [[Mouse Movement Techniques|poke]]. The JAA also took an active role in contributing back to the Academy and to the entire JK3 community. As such, the Aurochs comprise the very best that the Academy has to offer.  
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The '''Jedi Academy Aurochs''' are the official esports team of [[The Jedi Academy]]. Members from the Academy are recruited into the Aurochs to represent the community both in fighting ability and in good sportsmanship. The Aurochs compete in [[TFFA]] and [[Duel Mode|Duel]] matches against other teams in [[JKA]]. They are one of the few [[Competitive Play|competitive teams]] in JKA that still adhere to a fighting style unreliant on [[Mouse Movement Techniques#The Term 'Poke'|poke]]. The JAA also took an active role in contributing back to the Academy and to the entire JK3 community. As such, the Aurochs comprise the very best that the Academy has to offer.  


==What is an "Aurochs"?==
==What is an "Aurochs"?==
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Late in 2003, [[Aphex]] created the first version of the Aurochs as they are today.  He invisioned a team of Academy members that could go out and compete against other clans in Duels and TFFA while representing the Academy as a place of learning.  Aphex wanted the Aurochs to spread word of the Academy to various players in JK3 that didn't know about it and would profit from its wide range of educational material.   
Late in 2003, [[Aphex]] created the first version of the Aurochs as they are today.  He invisioned a team of Academy members that could go out and compete against other clans in Duels and TFFA while representing the Academy as a place of learning.  Aphex wanted the Aurochs to spread word of the Academy to various players in JK3 that didn't know about it and would profit from its wide range of educational material.   


The Aurochs were an instant success in the Academy and the team practiced fairly often, participating in all aspects of [[JKA]] such as no-force, full-force, [[CTF|capture the flag]], and all-out [[FFA]] competitive events. The team took on a number of clans and played in some tournaments, but unfortunately the records of those matches have been lost.
The Aurochs were an instant success in the Academy and the team practiced fairly often, participating in all aspects of [[JKA]] such as [[no-force]], [[full-force]], [[capture the flag]], and all-out [[FFA]] competitive events. The team took on a number of clans and played in some tournaments, but unfortunately the records of those matches have been lost.


Midway through 2004, Aphex joined the US Army and was unable to lead the Aurochs any more nor fulfill his duties as an administrative member of the Academy. He turned over control of the team to [[Jaiko D'Kana]], a 'Jedi Academy Trainer' at the Academy. Jaiko was unable to do much for the slowly retiring team because of various issues in his life and the inability of his internet connection to join game servers. The Aurochs fell into inactivity and the team faded away for a few months.
Midway through 2004, Aphex joined the US Army and was unable to lead the Aurochs any more nor fulfill his duties as an administrative member of the Academy. He turned over control of the team to [[Jaiko D'Kana]], a 'Jedi Academy Trainer' at the Academy. Jaiko was unable to do much for the slowly retiring team because of various issues in his life and the inability of his internet connection to join game servers. The Aurochs fell into inactivity and the team faded away for a few months.
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On October 10th, 2004, then 'Jedi Academy Knight' at the [[The Jedi Academy|JA]] [[Tido]] wrote to Jaiko to allow [[Janus]], a former Aurochs and then a Knight as well, to take lead of the team and make it active again. Jaiko readily agreed and passed the responsibility to Janus. Janus laid a new foundation for the Aurochs and Tido constructed a new website to reflect the changes. The Aurochs took a design similar to the [[The Jedi Academy|Academy's]] with the leader of the team being the "Master Aurochs", the leadership advisors being the "Master Auroch Mentors", the ranked members at the Academy who were involved being the "Mentors", and the rest of the team being "Aurochs". The team grew quickly by attracting many players, most notably [[Kain]], followed shortly by [[Masta]], both of whom would later on become some of the core players of the JAA.
On October 10th, 2004, then 'Jedi Academy Knight' at the [[The Jedi Academy|JA]] [[Tido]] wrote to Jaiko to allow [[Janus]], a former Aurochs and then a Knight as well, to take lead of the team and make it active again. Jaiko readily agreed and passed the responsibility to Janus. Janus laid a new foundation for the Aurochs and Tido constructed a new website to reflect the changes. The Aurochs took a design similar to the [[The Jedi Academy|Academy's]] with the leader of the team being the "Master Aurochs", the leadership advisors being the "Master Auroch Mentors", the ranked members at the Academy who were involved being the "Mentors", and the rest of the team being "Aurochs". The team grew quickly by attracting many players, most notably [[Kain]], followed shortly by [[Masta]], both of whom would later on become some of the core players of the JAA.


Janus couldn't remain as the leader of the Aurochs because of issues in his life and eventually because he had to put down the title of Jedi Academy Knight, making him ineligible to lead the team anymore. Janus passed the title of Master Aurochs to [[3th]], padawan of [[Aphex]] and a Knight at the time. This would mark the beginning of the greatest era of the Jedi Academy Aurochs.
Janus couldn't remain as the leader of the Aurochs because of issues in his life and eventually because he had to put down the title of Jedi Academy Knight, making him ineligible to lead the team anymore. Janus passed the title of Master Aurochs to [[3th]], padawan of [[Aphex]] and a Knight at the time. This would mark the beginning of the greatest era of the Jedi Academy Aurochs.  


===The Era of 3th===
===The Era of 3th===
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The team continued to actively compete against some of the best clans that the European scene had to offer, winning many excellent matches against teams like BoS, Best, sf, losing just barely to [[TuA]], being unfortunately outplayed by the top clans noLimits and 333, but winning a close victory against a branch of the eSe clan.
The team continued to actively compete against some of the best clans that the European scene had to offer, winning many excellent matches against teams like BoS, Best, sf, losing just barely to [[TuA]], being unfortunately outplayed by the top clans noLimits and 333, but winning a close victory against a branch of the eSe clan.


Another great hallmark was reached in June 2006 when the Aurochs pulled some stunning victories against a variety of top clans in quick succession. They first played roYality, who fielded the top player maerlin and DeXu amongst others, and won two incredibly close rounds with scores of 38-35 and 43-37; then came the match against fiDelity, featuring such amazing players like [[reign]], [[aoshi]] and noiz, against which the JAA once again only {{multiple image
Another great hallmark was reached in June 2006 when the Aurochs pulled some stunning victories against a variety of top clans in quick succession. They first played roYality, who fielded the top player maerlin and DeXu amongst others, and won two incredibly close rounds with scores of 38-35 and 43-37; then came the match against fiDelity, featuring such amazing players like [[reign]], [[aoshi]] and noiz, against which the JAA once again only{{multiple image
| footer    = The highpoint of Aurochs success: Victories against roYality, fiDelity, Insane (for the third time) and Jedi Sentinels.
| footer    = The highpoint of Aurochs success: Victories against roYality, fiDelity, Insane (for the third time) and Jedi Sentinels.


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}}just barely won with a total score of 113-104, winning the first round 64-50 and losing the second one 49-54. They went on to defeat Zenith, BolS, beat the B-Team of clan [[TuA]] twice, won against [[SITH]] (now renamed to "Insane") for the third time and finally played against the then emerging clan [[Jedi Sentinels]], which would later go on to become one of the most successful clans in the history of the ESL. For that game, clan JS had decided to field Grizzli, the legendary player [[Minneyar]] and Unique, all of which were top players for their time. Despite that lineup, they did not manage to win against the Aurochs who took the game 41-36 and 49-44. This finally culminated in the team ascending to the third rank in the ESL team ladder, something that no other non-poke team would manage to repeat until late 2009.  
}} just barely won with a total score of 113-104, winning the first round 64-50 and losing the second one 49-54. They went on to defeat Zenith, BolS, beat the B-Team of clan [[TuA]] twice, won against [[SITH]] (now renamed to "Insane") for the third time and finally played against the then emerging clan [[Jedi Sentinels]], which would later go on to become one of the most successful clans in the history of the ESL. For that game, clan JS had decided to field Grizzli, the legendary player [[Minneyar]] and Unique, all of which were top players for their time. Despite that lineup, they did not manage to win against the Aurochs who took the game 41-36 and 49-44. This finally culminated in the team ascending to the third rank in the ESL team ladder, something that no other non-poke team would manage to repeat until late 2009.  


Towards the end of June 2006, the Aurochs decided to challenge team p3g, which consisted almost entirely of [[aXiom]] players at that time, and despite their best efforts, they only managed to win the first round with a score of 57-53, {{multiple image
Towards the end of June 2006, the Aurochs decided to challenge team p3g, which consisted almost entirely of [[aXiom]] players at that time, and despite their best efforts, they only managed to win the first round with a score of 57-53, {{multiple image
| footer    = The first pseudo-aXiom game and half of the second one.
| footer    = The first aXiom game and half of the second one.
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}}losing the other one 19-33. They also decided to challenge [[Wovian]] to an official match as they were starting to become more active again - however, an official match was never scheduled because Wovian kept insisting that they were still too inactive for proper matches. As it goes, the discussion around the Wovian match got quite heated and the Aurochs could be spotted playing Wovian in full tags and with proper lineups on the servers at various points in time. This resulted in some confusion on both sides, as nobody was sure what matches were supposed to be regarded as official, since nothing proper was scheduled.
}}losing the other one 19-33. They also decided to challenge [[Wovian]] to an official match they were starting to become more active again - but not sufficiently active enough, however, so an official match was never scheduled because Wovian kept insisting that they were too inactive for proper matches. As it goes, the discussion around the Wovian match got quite heated and the Aurochs could be spotted playing Wovian in full tags and with a proper lineups at various points in time. This resulted in some confusion on both sides, as nobody was sure what matches were supposed to be counted as proper as nothing was scheduled.


Whatever the case may be against Wovian, a second match against p3g was scheduled on the ESL a month later. This time, the Aurochs had to face a full team of [[aXiom]] players, including such legends like aXiom][wArhammer and aXiom][kAmui. The timing was very unfortunate, however, because some of the Aurochs were experiencing severe connection issues during the match and so their performance suffered significantly; rescheduling the match was out of question at that time as well. Nonetheless, the game ended in only just a close defeat with scores of 35-38 in the first round and 37-59 in the second one.
Whatever the case may be against Wovian, a second match against p3g was scheduled on the ESL a month later. This time, the Aurochs had to face a full team of [[aXiom]] players, including such legends like aXiom][wArhammer and aXiom][kAmui. The timing was very unfortunate, however, because some of the Aurochs were experiencing severe connection issues during the match and so their performance suffered significantly; rescheduling the match was out of question at that time as well. Nonetheless, the game ended in only just a close defeat with scores of 35-38 in the first round and 37-59 in the second one.
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The team would remain in the hands of [[Masta]] and [[Fullmetal]] for the next couple of years, ultimately abandoning JKA altogether. Throughout that time, many discussions were held in private about the future of the Aurochs. Some suggested they branch out into other games, most notably Starcraft 2, which many Aurochs actively play up to this day; some others suggested we wait for the release of the MMORPG The Old Republic and form a competitive PvP team for that game, but nothing conclusive has been decided.
The team would remain in the hands of [[Masta]] and [[Fullmetal]] for the next couple of years, ultimately abandoning JKA altogether. Throughout that time, many discussions were held in private about the future of the Aurochs. Some suggested they branch out into other games, most notably Starcraft 2, which many Aurochs actively play up to this day; some others suggested we wait for the release of the MMORPG The Old Republic and form a competitive PvP team for that game, but nothing conclusive has been decided.
==Notable Games==
* 03.08.2005 3v3 Aurochs vs DoX Round 1 - [[Media:JAA_vs_DoX1_r1.zip|demo]]
* 25.02.2006 4v4 Aurochs vs SITH Round 2 - [[Media:JAA_vs_SITHr2.zip|demo]]
* 28.05.2006 3v3 Aurochs vs TuA-B (ReV) Round 1 - [[Media:JAA_vs_ReV_r1.zip|demo]]
* 15.06.2006 4v4 Aurochs vs Team fiDelity Round 2 - [http://mitglied.multimania.de/totalpwnage/JAA_vs_fidelity_r2.dm_26 demo]
* 17.06.2006 3v3 Aurochs vs uNa - [[Media:JAA_vs_una.zip|demo]]
* 05.09.2006 2v2 Jedi Academy Aurochs vs NSE Round 1 - [[Media:JAA vs NSE.zip|demo]]
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