Oagalthorp created the Army of Club Penguin, one of the very first official armies. He also modernized tactics, and is known as one of the greatest leaders of warfare. His army, ACP, helped paved the way for army history, and was one of the center armies of all World Wars. Oagalthorp is commonly known as the father of Club Penguin Armies and he is known throughout the community. He will be forever immortalized as an essential figure to the founding of this community. Without his ideas on the Miniclip Forums in 2006, it is safe to say that armies as we know it would not exist today.[1].
Interview with Oagalthorp: Alright these [questions] will be about ACP just so you know.
First Question: Being the first CP Army, was it harder or easier to build, would you say, compared to now?
I started the ACP as a thread on a pretty popular forum, so we had some pretty good recruiting early on. So we had a solid base of active, intelligent soldiers. But we didn’t have the benefits of a WordPress site yet, so it’s hard to compare.
I understand. It is a hard thing to judge being first.
Now to my second question: In creating ACP, what do you believe was the hardest element?
Finding enemies. [XD emoticon] The soldiers were very active on the forum and on CP, but simply finding another army to fight was always hard. That’s why most of our early battling was against Roman or the Viking Clans.
I suppose that never actually occurred to me or most people. You can’t be active without enemies.
Are you proud of the present ACP, what it has become to the CP Army world and the way it is currently run?
Yes I am. Back when I led, if an army leader quit, the armies died. But we have such an effective leadership (and leadership selection) syst...
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Oagalthorp Impeachment Act
In the course of the last month, Oagalthorp, leader of the ACP, has been making very foolish decisions. This bill is copyrighted by RPF and will remain TOP SECRET. Only Commando and the ANTA leaders (UMA, Golds, Nachos, and Ice Warriors)may read this document (I greatly recommend if read privately. No other RPF troops are eligible to read this.) The following contents of this bill states the purpose of Oagalthorp’s impeachment, the foolish decisions he has been making, and the demands that the fellow ANTA armies will demand to Oagalthorp.
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The purpose of this bill is the impeachment of Oagalthorp’s status as leader of the ACP. His actions and motives do not meet the requirements of ANTA Rules. Below is the following: [4]
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