interesting naming convention... I'll let you come to your own conclusions. I have my theories but don't want to really accuse anyone of anything without solid proof... Probably no connection here, move along, after all everyone puts numerals in front of and behind their names, don't they? ;)
Well, the first soc is NEVERDIE, the 2nd soc is an NBK society I believe, and the 3rd soc is of course Rock Stars. Not sure I'm getting the connection between the 3 players you pointed out though.
The obvious accusation is that the three avatars belong to the same person who was too stupid to make their avatars name different from each other. It does appear to be a stretch of the imagination, and I doubt that you will get any more response than the other more legitimate accusations out there, but it is interesting none the less. narfi
This is actually a very common naming thing in some games. In Guild Wars for example, about 10% has a similar name.
all I got to say is Force, who some claim works for Neverdie, was married to Pink Pussycat Panther according to multiple folks in the forums (Pink was in that NBK society, and is still listed there even if she is currently inactive, and as far as I know they are now divorced). That does not prove anything, I know... but it is an interesting naming convention, and it is a little interesting that someone in all 3 of these societies is using that naming convention...
While what mastermesh has pointed out doesn't prove anything, it's interesting to note that Cheri Sheba London and Sheba London Jacobs are listed in the first pic. Sounds like the same person, no? I have a theory about this which may make proving anything moot. Mindark never actually deletes an account. They can keep the "registered users" count increasing forever. So, you will never know if these are active accounts or not, unless you see both avatars logged in. I believe the figure is up around 950,000 registered users now. This means that everyone who ever created an avatar is still counted. If they never delete an account but just make it inaccesable after the timer has run out, then all the avatars who ever existed and were in a soc will still be listed in the terminal. Of course someone who is inactive and quits the game would usually be kicked from an active society but some socs are totally inactive so no one would be there to kick them. Does anyone know of an instance where someone came back to the game with a new avatar after their old account was closed for inactivity and saw their old avatar still in the soc terminal?
Whatever it means you can be sure that second avatars though discouraged can not be proven and are used and abused by many people to scam, spy, save transportation costs, move goods and whatever else those who have no problem with cheating can think of. The rest of us can just sit back and take pride in the fact that we don`t need to.