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'''DynaDASH''', also known simply as '''DASH''', is a [[smasher]] from México City, known for her high technical skill using [[Samus]] as a [[main character]] and for being one of the few "trans-female" players in the competitive smash scene. She is a co-founder and director of [[DASH Productions]], and an active member of [[RetroSHFFL]] and [[Gaming Sisters]], serving as player, graphic designer/broadcast producer and video editor. She is currently ranked 39th on the [[Mexican Power Rankings]] and 3rd on the [[Mexico City Power Rankings]] for ''[[Melee]]''.
'''DynaDASH''', also known simply as '''DASH''', is a [[smasher]] from México City, known for her high technical skill using [[Samus]] as a [[main character]] and for being one of the few ''trans-female'' players in the competitive smash scene. She is a co-founder and director of [[DASH Productions]], and an active member of [[RetroSHFFL]] and [[Gaming Sisters]], serving as player, graphic designer/broadcast producer and video editor.


==Early projects==
==Early Projects==


Dyna used to direct [[Super Smash Central]], a series of weekly tournaments in México City, which enjoyed a positive reception for both ''[[Melee]]'' and ''[[Brawl]]'' fanbase and boosted notoriety for the ''[[Project M]]'' community. Dyna was an active ambassador for this game and was a tester and consultant for the “Project M Development Team”.
Dyna used to direct [[Super Smash Central]], a series of weekly tournaments in México City, which enjoyed a positive reception for both ''[[Melee]]'' and ''[[Brawl]]'' fanbase and boosted notoriety for the [[Project M]] community. Dyna was an active ambassador for this game and was a tester and consultant for the “Project M Development Team”.


==Recent activity==
==Recent Activity==


Dyna was a member of [[Smash Factor]], [[Hydra Pro Gaming]] and the FGC-based team [[Winners Side]], and most recently became an active player/broadcast producer for the esports team [[SHFFL]].  
Dyna was a member of [[Smash Factor]], [[Hydra Pro Gaming]] and the FGC-based team [[Winners Side]], and most recently became an active player/broadcast producer for the esports team [[SHFFL]].  
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Most recently, to further expand and bring new and innovative Smash Bros. events in México, '''SHFFL''' merged with Tlalnepantla based team [[RetroFightersTV]] and became [[RetroSHFFL]], to which Dyna remains an active member, and joined the Puebla-based all-girl Smash Bros. team [[Gaming Sisters]].
Most recently, to further expand and bring new and innovative Smash Bros. events in México, '''SHFFL''' merged with Tlalnepantla based team [[RetroFightersTV]] and became [[RetroSHFFL]], to which Dyna remains an active member, and joined the Puebla-based all-girl Smash Bros. team [[Gaming Sisters]].
She is currently ranked 39th on the [[Mexican Power Rankings]] (Currently outdated) and 3rd on the [[Mexico City Power Rankings]] for Super Smash Bros. Melee.


==Tournament placings==
==Tournament placings==

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