back when i was 10 or 11, a game called NBA jam was all the rage. this game had many secret characters, and even more hoaxes about characters that were not in the game but everyone saw "a friend" unlock. a gaming magazine of the day published a list of these hoax characters, and listed "rim rack: the red ninja" but admitted to coming up with that one out of whole cloth.
now NBA jam just happened to be a game that i played soon after asking for three letter initials. despite knowing the fakery, i decided to "try" for ole rim rack, and input my initials as RAK. the next game that asked for initials (rock and roll racing for snes by rare i think it was) also prompted in me the response of RAK. from that day forward, some twenty years ago or so now, i was RAK, to the point of most of my friends in the real world referring to me by that name.
usually RAK is too short. i usually add a descriptor. most times this is "ninja" as i've always been a big ninja nerd. i blame snake eyes and stormshadow from GI joe in my formative years.
here in trem, i like to make use of all the characters i can in the space for names. i added "-decepticon" to my name when i saw a player called "bumblebee-autobots". i am a big transformers nerd, and i couldent let the 'cons go unrepresented when someone was tossing the word autobot around.
i added the basilisk image thingie because i love the basi.
for the other two aliases that are not some variation on the above information, Miner D-16 is a reference to megatron. see, in one of the better modern "reboots" to generation 1 (aka, the transformers that we watched on tv in the 80's) places megatron as a simple mining bot before joining the gladatorial games and actually becoming megatron. he was known as D-16, which is a nice reference. the japanese numbered their transformers, but changed the method, so that if you use the "latest" numbering scheme, D-16 refers to megatron.
i'm postmaster p because i bring positivity. watch leprechaun in the hood, it's worth it.