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'''Neptune Eclipse''' is a Canadian [[smasher]] from Edmonton, Alberta who is well known for his ability to hold his own among the best players in Canada, despite his minimally technical gameplay. He is also known for his frustratingly defensive "turtling" [[Pikachu (SSBM)|Pikachu]] play, based heavily on shutting down another character's approaches through careful spacing in his ground game.
'''Neptune Eclipse''' is a Canadian [[smasher]] from Edmonton, Alberta who is well known for his ability to hold his own among the best players in Canada, despite his minimally technical gameplay. He is also known for his frustratingly defensive "turtling" [[Pikachu (SSBM)|Pikachu]] play, based heavily on shutting down another character's approaches through careful spacing in his ground game.
==trivia==
*Recently, at [[CT3]], he bit his Nintendo DS LITE after another [[smasher]] commented on how it looked like it tastes good. He immediately regreted doing so, after looking back down seing large dents in the plastic.
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Revision as of 00:16, May 14, 2007

LemonLau "Neptune Eclipse"
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Real name Sidney M'Sahel
Location Edmonton, AB Canada
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Skill Other Professional
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Neptune Eclipse is a Canadian smasher from Edmonton, Alberta who is well known for his ability to hold his own among the best players in Canada, despite his minimally technical gameplay. He is also known for his frustratingly defensive "turtling" Pikachu play, based heavily on shutting down another character's approaches through careful spacing in his ground game.

trivia

  • Recently, at CT3, he bit his Nintendo DS LITE after another smasher commented on how it looked like it tastes good. He immediately regreted doing so, after looking back down seing large dents in the plastic.

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