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'''Sapphire's TeamSpeak3''', other names '''the People<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Republic of Callisto [of Sapphire]''' and '''the Archdiocese of Sapphire''', is a TeamSpeak server funded by [[Bryan]] and [[Sapphire]]'s main hangout place.
'''Sapphire's TeamSpeak3''', other names '''the People<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Republic of Callisto''' and '''the Archdiocese of Sapphire''', is a TeamSpeak server funded by [[Bryan]] and [[Sapphire]]'s main hangout place.


== Server Specs ==
== Server Specs ==

Revision as of 10:47, 6 December 2014

Archdiocese of Sapphire
Archidioecesis Sapphirini
Sapphire's TeamSpeak3
The People's Republic of Callisto
Statistics
Members30
Information
DenominationChurch of the Circle
SaintCallisto
Current leadership
Parent churchChurch of the Circle
ArchbishopThe Most Reverend Bryan Gregory

Sapphire's TeamSpeak3, other names the People's Republic of Callisto and the Archdiocese of Sapphire, is a TeamSpeak server funded by Bryan and Sapphire's main hangout place.

Server Specs

  • IP: ts3.sapphiredev.org:7103
  • Location: Atlanta, GA
  • 20 Slots
  • Available 24/7

Brief history

The very first communication service to be used by Sapphire was Skype. Skype laid a foundation for the group as a whole, but then it became obsolete. Because of Skype's poor quality, and lack of utilities that were needed by Sapphire, it was no longer used. Bryan is the Director of Voice Communications and thus was always entitled to an administrative rank on the voice servers.

The group had expanded into RaidCall, an upcoming communication program (at the time) which seemed promising. The group originally stayed in a group called sapphiredev having t3sla as the Server Admin. After, Slar had decided that t3sla abused his powers too much, and became the Server Admin of his own channel called Dirty Sapphire in which the crew moved to and suffered even worse power abuse and corrupted administration here.

Eventually funds were organized to expand into TeamSpeak. Finally, the funds were brought by Bryan and the TeamSpeak server was opened. It had the right utilities to keep the group functional, therefore it stuck.