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[[Image:Weephun.jpg|thumb|200px|Preston Thorne aka Weephun on the left]]
[[Image:Weephun.jpg|thumb|200px|Preston Thorne aka Weephun on the left]]
'''Lt. Weephun''' aka Preston Thorne is a 29 year-old male from Meridian, Idaho.  He is the leader and organizer of Team Boise.  During the [[I Love Bees]] game he gained great infamy as the player who betrayed the [[The Sleeping Princess]].  During the game Lt. Weephun decided to help the "villian" of the game, [[The Operator]], by informing here where the [[The Sleeping Princess]] was hiding.  You can listen to the [[Media:Weephun.ogg|audio file of the betrayal]] here.
'''Lt. Weephun''' aka Preston Thorne is a 29 year-old male from Meridian, Idaho.  He is the leader and organizer of Team Boise.  During the [[I Love Bees]] game he gained great infamy as the player who betrayed the [[The Sleeping Princess]].  During the game Lt. Weephun decided to help the "villian" of the game, [[The Operator]], by informing her where the [[The Sleeping Princess]] was hiding.  You can listen to the [[Media:Weephun.ogg|audio file of the betrayal]] here.


At the time of the betrayal Lt. Weephun decided that loyalty to the Operator was more important than any feelings that he had towards The Sleeping Princess.  "The instant I went from Preston Thorne, trying to play a game and answering a bunch of telephones, to Lt. Weephun, crew member of the Apocalypso helping Melissa complete her mission, it was a huge epiphany, and it made the game a lot more fun"<ref>http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,65365,00.html</ref>
At the time of the betrayal Lt. Weephun decided that loyalty to the Operator was more important than any feelings that he had towards The Sleeping Princess.  "The instant I went from Preston Thorne, trying to play a game and answering a bunch of telephones, to Lt. Weephun, crew member of the Apocalypso helping Melissa complete her mission, it was a huge epiphany, and it made the game a lot more fun"<ref>http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,65365,00.html</ref>
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