Origin Of Journey
During the 2008-2009 school year, Silverburg joined the Underground Mafias Army. This marked the beginning of his journey toward a significant role in the army community. However, his early interests lay elsewhere. He focused more on blogging and mascot monitoring than on his army duties. His genuine army career did not take off until November 2013, when he joined Elmikey‘s army, Rebel Penguin Federation. This was the beginning of his journey into armies.
Silverburg began his career as a moderator; however, he immediately distinguished himself and became the person who rose to the position of RPF leader the quickest. This remarkable accomplishment took place within a month and a half. Furthermore, his tenure as RPF leader lasted approximately five months; nevertheless, he ultimately left the army due to personal disagreements with one of the leaders. Shortly thereafter, Freezie66 extended an invitation for him to become a member of the Dark Warriors, which, consequently, proved to be a defining moment in his CPA career. In addition, this opportunity allowed him to grow as a leader and significantly impact the community.
ACHIEVEMENTS
Silverburg’s career is highlighted by significant victories over armies like the Light Troops, Nachos, Army of Club Penguin, Army Republic, Ice Warriors, and Tubas. He secured two Legends Cup wins in 2015 and 2016, along with victories in the 2015 Christmas Chaos and 2016 Champions Cup. As a legend in both RPF and Dark Warriors, he also earned the CPA legend status in 2017. Notably, Silverburg was the first leader to bring RPF to 100 troops and became its longest-serving leader, holding the position for seven years. In 2017, alongside Elmikey, he helped transition RPF to Club Penguin Rewritten, initiating the CPPS era. He played a pivotal role in World War VII by accusing the Templars of multilogging; subsequently, he led the neo-RPF in 2018. Afterward, he returned in 2019 to lead the RPF to over 100 troops.
Club Penguin Armies reached out to Silverburg to engage in his most memorable moments.
How do you think the CPA community has changed since you first joined in 2013?
Armies have changed a lot since 2013. I’d say the biggest difference is probably the people, since back in the day the average army user was a lot younger. Now it’s mostly adults who still play Club Penguin. Another big difference is the fact that armies are on Discord, which is a lot more efficient for leading and operating an army than Xat ever was.
What guidance would you offer to emerging leaders in the Club Penguin Army community?
My advice for new leaders would be to set an example for what you expect from your staff and soldiers. If you’re a strong leader, that effect will trickle down to the staff as they follow your lead. If you’re a lazy leader who doesn’t recruit or attend events, you’ll find that your staff may start acting similar.
During your time in the Club Penguin Armies, what stands out as your proudest achievement?
The proudest moment in my army career was winning the Legends Cup for the first time in 2015. Nobody thought RPF was going to be able to win, but we proved a lot of people wrong. I was only 14 back then which is hilarious to think about as a 24 year old now.
How did it feel to lead RPF to 100 troops for the first time?
Silverburg stands as an embodiment of loyalty and respect throughout the Club Penguin Army community, his legacy imprinted in the hearts of everyone who have witnessed his journey. He reflects the traits that define great leadership and dedication. Such army heroes are never forgotten; their influence echoes through time, inspiring future generations to embrace the values of honor and resilience. Did you learn more about Silverburg? Do you consider his journey inspiring?
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