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At MELEE-FC6 the Ship proved that it is not as washed up as most people think by taking 3rd in the crew battle tournament.
At MELEE-FC6 the Ship proved that it is not as washed up as most people think by taking 3rd in the crew battle tournament.
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Revision as of 21:23, August 3, 2006

The Ship of Fools originally consisted of 5 members.

Tim Kish, KishPrime

Jeff Kish, KishSquared

Daniel Kish, KishCubed

Joshua Ingram, Joshu

Tyler Ingram, Ignatius


The first tournament appearance for Joshu and Iggy was at Snexus 1, where they took second in teams and 3rd and 4th in singles. KishSquared and KishCubed took 1st and 2nd place in their first appearance at a St. Louis tournament, and KishPrime took 5th in singles and 3rd in teams in his first appearance at Snexus 2.

The Ship of Fools derives its name from Snexus 2, where Joshu entered himself and Ignatius as "Joshu and the Ship of Fools." The name was expanded to cover the group as a whole.

In 2004, The Ship of Fools hosted MELEE-FC, and every incarnation of this tournament series has broken records for tournament attendance.

The Ship of Fools are responsible for the advent of many tournament staples, most notably the crew battle. The MLG ruleset was based upon the ruleset of MELEE-FC. The avatar match was first held by a Ship member.

In January of 2005, Daniel Kish died from complications in heart surgery after much suffering. It was a tragic event, but we are quite certain that he is in a better place. In his last Smash Brothers tournament, he blew through and took first, never even losing a round.

In early Summer of 2005, Vidjogamer and Darkrain were willingly annexed into the Ship. Along with KlapTrap. To this day the Ship claims their achievements as their own.

At MELEE-FC6 the Ship proved that it is not as washed up as most people think by taking 3rd in the crew battle tournament.