I was trawling through reddit, forums and more trying to find a good Oceanic Wildstar guild before I stumbled into a warm and inviting thread labelled, "tired of guild shopping? join Grievance". It seemed like a perfect place, and after a bit of research I took the plunge and registered!
I go by the handle Boblikespi (or any shortening there in bob, bobble, and confusingly justin) and I'm a 25 y/o Australian mechatronics (it means robots) engineer. When I'm not busy with my consulting engineer work, I spend the rest of my time working with various not for profit youth science education organisations and outreach program which has been my other big passion over the past decade.
I've been playing MMOs for about 12 years now and my first was one of the big ol' TELNET MUDS (Aetolia) in 2002. I finally upgraded from text based MMO to graphics when WoW came out and was involved leading a few guilds (through some mergers, server reshuffles and more) for several years on the Suramar server. It was really great to be involved in a big semi casual guild then and it was a fun time. I somehow managed to escape WoW in 2008 but by the time SW:TOR came out I was sucked back into MMO world. I've also played a bit of GW2 recently but it didn't catch my fancy.
One of the reasons I didn't really gell with SWTOR (after I leveled all my chars) and GW2 was that I didn't really have a big guild community to be part of so part of the MMO experience always felt a bit hollow. Checking out all the information and the people involved in this guild gives me hope that I can be part of a big guild community again, and all the fun that it brings

I like to play both healers and dps classes, though my concept of a main healing rogue never caught on (I tried it once in MC in WoW), it looks like there are plenty of options for me to mess around with heals and dps in wildstar.
If I've got this right, it seems the Oceanic guild will be on Exiles, which is great because they were super fun when I played them in the beta.
I'm all pre-ordered for Wildstar and I'm ready to go (though upside down, in the future and covered in spiders, like all Australians are) and I hope I can be part of your big community
