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* SixthRanger: Anthony, who runs the [[https://www.youtube.com/user/CultureShockNetwork Culture Shock Network]] on Youtube, consults on various videos.

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* SixthRanger: Anthony, who runs the [[https://www.youtube.com/user/CultureShockNetwork Culture Shock Network]] on Youtube, consults on various videos.videos and fills in for Thick44 on games the latter would rather not play, such as ''Minecraft'' or ''Scrap Mechanic'' (to the point that some videos refer to him as Budget Thick). He's more or less a regular member after Thick's passing, although some series use a GuestStar as their fifth man instead (for instance in their ''Darkness Falls'' series they had the mod developer himself).
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** Their playthrough of ''VideoGame/TheForest''. Timmy is dead, as everyone except Appsro suspected, and at Simon and Thick's insistence that he'll [[CameBackWrong come back wrong like Megan did]], Appsro decides not to bring him back to life, shutting down the [=EMP=] so no more planes will be shot down. Meanwhile, Neebs, who used a hang glider to get down into the sinkhole to help the others fight some mutants, finds his way back to the surface and regroups with Doraleous, who busied himself by making a small, easily defendable settlement, and all five of them soon group back up together. However, none of this changes the fact that Timmy is still dead, and unless they build a boat or someone comes looking for them, they're stuck on the island with no way home. [[AndTheAdventureContinues But whatever happens next]], for the moment, [[FireForgedFriends the gang has each other]]. It helps that Appsro gets over it pretty fast [[BlackComedy after deciding the kid probably wasn't his anyways]].

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** Their playthrough of ''VideoGame/TheForest''. Timmy is dead, as everyone except Appsro suspected, and at Simon and Thick's insistence that he'll [[CameBackWrong come back wrong like Megan did]], Appsro decides not to bring him back to life, shutting down the [=EMP=] so no more planes will be shot down. Meanwhile, Neebs, who used a hang glider to get down into the sinkhole to help the others fight some mutants, finds his way back to the surface and regroups with Doraleous, who busied himself by making a small, easily defendable settlement, and all five of them soon group back up together. However, together, alive and well. But none of this changes the fact that Timmy is still dead, and unless they build a boat or someone comes looking for them, they're stuck on the island in a cannibal and mutant infested hellhole with no way home. [[AndTheAdventureContinues But whatever happens next]], for the moment, [[FireForgedFriends the gang has each other]]. It helps that Appsro gets over it losing Timmy pretty fast [[BlackComedy after deciding the kid deciding he probably wasn't his anyways]].son anyway]].
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* Simon, who rarely if ever touched a video game before joining ''Neebs'', and as such is inevitably the resident ButtMonkey.
* [=AnthonyCSN=], formerly of ''Culture Shock Network'' and current editor, but is a semi-regular player in some series such as ''VideoGame/ScrapMechanic'' and ''VideoGame/ConanExiles''.

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* Simon, a BigApplesauce carpenter who rarely if ever (if ever) touched a video game before joining ''Neebs'', and as such is inevitably the resident ButtMonkey.
* [=AnthonyCSN=], formerly of ''Culture Shock Network'' and current editor, but is a editor turned semi-regular player in some series such as ''VideoGame/ScrapMechanic'' and ''VideoGame/ConanExiles''.
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* Appsro, the crew's most explosive member, and often the most competent. He tends to be the star in single player games, such as ''Subnautica''.

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* Appsro, the crew's most explosive member, and often the most competent. He tends to be the star also has a number of role-playing series in single player single-player games, such as ''Subnautica''.
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* SuddenDownerEnding: Played for laughs at the end of ''{{VideoGame/Grounded}}'' after going through the steps to make their characters full sized again a newspaper appears on screen reading "[[spoiler:Four charred bodies found in backyard]]" while a voiceover from the guys discuss this.

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* SuddenDownerEnding: Played for laughs at the end of ''{{VideoGame/Grounded}}'' after going through ''{{VideoGame/Grounded}}''. After finally managing to reactivate the steps shrinking device so they can reverse its effects, they're blasted with the embiggening rays... and then it cuts to make their characters full sized again a newspaper appears on screen reading "[[spoiler:Four charred bodies found Charred Bodies Found in backyard]]" while a voiceover from the guys discuss this.Backyard]]."
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* BlackComedyAnimalCruelty: Simon has an unfortunate habit of killing his horses, something he has accomplished in both Minecraft and Conan: Exiles.
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* SuddenDownerEnding: Played for laughs at the end of ''{VideoGame/Grounded}}'' after going through the steps to make their characters full sized again a newspaper appears on screen reading "[[spoiler:Four charred bodies found in backyard]]" while a voiceover from the guys discuss this.

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* SuddenDownerEnding: Played for laughs at the end of ''{VideoGame/Grounded}}'' ''{{VideoGame/Grounded}}'' after going through the steps to make their characters full sized again a newspaper appears on screen reading "[[spoiler:Four charred bodies found in backyard]]" while a voiceover from the guys discuss this.
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* SuddenDownerEnding: Played for laughs at the end of ''VideoGame/Grounded'' after going through the steps to make their characters full sized again a newspaper appears on screen reading "[[spoiler:Four charred bodies found in backyard]]".

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* SuddenDownerEnding: Played for laughs at the end of ''VideoGame/Grounded'' ''{VideoGame/Grounded}}'' after going through the steps to make their characters full sized again a newspaper appears on screen reading "[[spoiler:Four charred bodies found in backyard]]".backyard]]" while a voiceover from the guys discuss this.
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* SuddenDownerEnding: Played for laughs at the end of ''VideoGame/Grounded'' after going through the steps to make their characters full sized again a newspaper appears on screen reading "[[spoiler:Four charred bodies found in backyard]]".
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* Neebs, the channel’s namesake and most recognizable member, with a distinctive Southern accent, love for nature, and profanity-free mouth. Also usually put in charge of playing one-offs.

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* Neebs, the channel’s namesake and most recognizable member, with a distinctive Southern accent, love for nature, and profanity-free mouth. Also usually put in charge of playing one-offs.



* Appsro, the crew's most explosive member, and often the most competent.

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* Appsro, the crew's most explosive member, and often the most competent. He tends to be the star in single player games, such as ''Subnautica''.
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* PlayTheGameSkipTheStory: Invoked by the crew, who skip any cutscene that lets them and steadfastly refuse to read any on-screen text. This tends to backfire in any game without explicit tutorials, leading to lots of bumbling around cluelessly - for instance, their run of ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' they had to restart from Night 1 because they'd skipped Phone Guy's instructions and didn't know how to play, then did it ''again'' in the sequel.

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* PlayTheGameSkipTheStory: Invoked by the crew, who skip any cutscene that lets them and steadfastly refuse to read any on-screen text. This tends to backfire in any game without that both lacks explicit tutorials, tutorials and isn’t intuitive enough to be figured out through trial and error, leading to lots of bumbling around cluelessly - for instance, their run of ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' they had to restart from Night 1 because they'd skipped Phone Guy's instructions and didn't know how to play, then did it ''again'' in the sequel.
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* PlayTheGameSkipTheStory: Invoked by the crew, who skip any cutscene that lets them. Can backfire in games where the instructions are communicated by characters instead of tutorials - in their run of ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' they had to restart from Night 1 because they'd skipped Phone Guy's instructions and didn't know how to play, then did it ''again'' in the sequel.

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* PlayTheGameSkipTheStory: Invoked by the crew, who skip any cutscene that lets them. Can them and steadfastly refuse to read any on-screen text. This tends to backfire in games where the instructions are communicated by characters instead any game without explicit tutorials, leading to lots of tutorials bumbling around cluelessly - in for instance, their run of ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' they had to restart from Night 1 because they'd skipped Phone Guy's instructions and didn't know how to play, then did it ''again'' in the sequel.sequel.
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** Neebs is the mellowed out one, who's genuinely trying to help, but he has to do things by the book because if Appsro gets found by the rescue team and he's happy and wants to stay, then that's on Neebs and it comes out of his paycheck. Neebs is also insistent on having things scanned, even when scanning is hazardous.
** Simon is the one off his meds. He's depressed, lazy, [[NeverMyFault irresponsible]], and the least health-cautious of the lot. He takes drugs during work hours and smokes in his office. He constantly tells Appsro that he's going to die and thinks that he's smart when in reality, he's rather dumb and doesn't give as good advice as he thinks he does, having convinced his friend to break up with a girl he'd been dating for two years and planned to propose to.
** Thick isn't as bad as the others, but he's trying to get people to sign up for premium packages as often as possible because Thick gets a bonus every time they do. He does give up on it with Appsro as he comes to terms with the fact that Appsro could very well die and it would be a waste of time.
** Doraleous is a lot more casual with Appsro, being chill but not knowing much about the job. There's a good reason for that: He doesn't actually work there at first. He's a pizza guy who found the workplace empty and decided to make a random call for fun. Appsro likes him the most because he's the most upbeat, trying to see the bright side of everything, and is generally a fun guy. Hilariously, he turns out to be more helpful than the other three in terms of technical information via the database.

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** *** Neebs is the mellowed out one, who's genuinely trying to help, but he has to do things by the book because if Appsro gets found by the rescue team and he's happy and wants to stay, then that's on Neebs and it comes out of his paycheck. Neebs is also insistent on having things scanned, even when scanning is hazardous.
** *** Simon is the one off his meds. He's depressed, lazy, [[NeverMyFault irresponsible]], and the least health-cautious of the lot. He takes drugs during work hours and smokes in his office. He constantly tells Appsro that he's going to die and thinks that he's smart when in reality, he's rather dumb and doesn't give as good advice as he thinks he does, having convinced his friend to break up with a girl he'd been dating for two years and planned to propose to.
** *** Thick isn't as bad as the others, but he's trying to get people to sign up for premium packages as often as possible because Thick gets a bonus every time they do. He does give up on it with Appsro as he comes to terms with the fact that Appsro could very well die and it would be a waste of time.
** *** Doraleous is a lot more casual with Appsro, being chill but not knowing much about the job. There's a good reason for that: He doesn't actually work there at first. He's a pizza guy who found the workplace empty and decided to make a random call for fun. Appsro likes him the most because he's the most upbeat, trying to see the bright side of everything, and is generally a fun guy. Hilariously, he turns out to be more helpful than the other three in terms of technical information via the database.



* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: In the opening of episode 17 of ''Videogame/{{Subnautica}}'', [[spoiler: Appsro receives a telepathic message from the Sea Emperor Leviathan]]. He doesn't bring this up to his operators at any time during the episode; in fact, it takes three more episodes - [[spoiler:and a second vision]] - for him to see fit to mention it. Possibly justified, as they have already discussed the possibility of him [[GoMadFromTheIsolation going crazy from being stranded,]] so he probably doesn't want to give them any ammunition.

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* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: In the opening of episode 17 of ''Videogame/{{Subnautica}}'', [[spoiler: Appsro [[spoiler:Appsro receives a telepathic message from the Sea Emperor Leviathan]]. He doesn't bring this up to his operators at any time during the episode; in fact, it takes three more episodes - [[spoiler:and a second vision]] - for him to see fit to mention it. Possibly justified, as they have already discussed the possibility of him [[GoMadFromTheIsolation going crazy from being stranded,]] so he probably doesn't want to give them any ammunition.

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