Posty was the founding father of NSA and former Director of National Security, the one with the amazing idea to make it an official division. Without Posty we would not have NSA so we thank him for that. Posty has been there for NSA almost every step of the way, he paved the way with the rank structure, sub divisions and such. Posty has been a friend of mine for quite a while now and it’s my honour to be writing this message today. - Diabolical_Wix
Wix was the first NSA Director who was hand-picked by Posty. Him, I and a few others built NSA from the ground up over the course of a few weeks in late December 2022. He hired NSA staff and command while maxi and I were building the academy portion of NSA. He made NSA, staff, and command applications, as well as having a strong hand in building the @unknown-role. Most importantly, he was active in the NSA community. He played a big role in creating NSA, and we wish him well in his USAF career. - Canadian_Godd
Amazing person. Cared so much for NSA and always tried to make it better. Starting off as Deputy Director, Canadian made many changes to NSA's function and helped develop many things which put forth the foundation for NSA to be as great as it us today. Upon Wix's unfortunate retirement, Canadian sacrificed his OAC Director position in order to be able to lead us and help us grow. He always cared for people and made a difference in his work. We thank him for his awesome dedication. o7. - Maxi523
Panter is a person who really cared for NSA and its functioning. Starting in the earliest days as CO of the security service, he would make sure it was an excelling service by creating and finalizing dedicated units for various jobs. Once Secret Service has been disbanded, he has been given the opportunity to continue in NSA as the third ever NSA's Chief of Staff, and he fullfilled his expectations. He is a very respectful individual, and we thank him for that. o7 - Maxi523
Skill is and has always been an excellent leader within the intelligence side of USAF. He's always been someone to look up to, and as someone who's been with him since JAGC, I've seen that without him, a lot of things would have been very different. Since the creation of NSA, Skill has been putting forth effort to make it the best division it can be and to make sure that NSA prospers in the future. For that, we thank him, and wish him well in life. - Maxi523
Power was someone with excellent leadership skill, determination, Activity among other things. He always tried to push his ideas out in order to make NSA and intelligence itself more efficient, effective, and among other things. Personally, power was one of the role models for me when it came to NSA over all in maintaining good discipline activity showing leadership and trying to make NSA over all a better place. In general power showed discipline, great dedication and leadership. He will definitely be missed. - Maxi523
TDS was a friend of mine for over 2 years, he first joined J-5 Ban Appeals and Moderation, for those who don't know it was a division/unit that specialized with intelligence and community management. The first day I met him I didn't think much of him, and I found him annoying but then his character built up, climbed the ranks and has showed me that he is a very valuable member to J-5, and I admired his work. J-5 and JAGC merged and NSA has been born, he wasn't the first member, as he was wondering if he should continue his career, and then he decided to join. He built up his character even more, participated into the community and made himself known to everyone and each and everyone found him very valuable and a very fun person to chat with. TDS joined intelligence and got to the highest command rank, later though he didn't want the HC spot and has left. Afterwards, he rejoined to make another career, and got the highest HC spot in intelligence and got General Manager. I really appreciate him as a friend and as a colleague. He is very much going to be missed around the division and it has become a more less fun place without TDS.
We thank him for his service throughout his time. -AsmodeusXI
Line arrived at NSA's doorstep in late May 2023, right around when the division was at its lowest. The division was still recouping after the shutdown of Security Services, High Command members were coming and going in record amounts, and we were on our 4th Director after only five months of existence. Moreover, Line's first Service was Intelligence, which just had its GM promoted, DGM demoted, and AGM resign. He would settle himself into the National Justice Bureau, where he would remain for over 6 months. During his time, he worked his way up to Staff, voluntarily moved back down to Enlisted to focus on other responsibilities, and then returned to be Staff for the department later into his career. However, Intelligence is not the Service where Line would see his career flourish.
In less than a week after being accepted into NSA, Line passed an interview for the Internal Personnel Management department, his first department in the Oversight Service. He would quickly ascend the ranks of IPM, becoming an official Staff member in less than a month. At the same time, he would eventually join Logistics Department in Oversight, achieving the rank of Junior Officer rather quickly. Yet, he would be given his greatest opportunity in a brand new idea: Interview Department. The brainchild of NSA's 4th Director, SkillfulBray, Line would be chosen as the first Executive Officer of ID. After Skillful's full retirement in September, Line would give up all his other positions and become ID's new Commanding Officer, leading the department into an era of prosperity as it was assimilated into Oversight. He would serve as CO of Interview Department for the next 3 months, until the retirement of Oversight's DGM led to an opening in High Command. Line, for all his hard work towards ID and Oversight as a whole, was promoted to Assistant General Manager. Only a month later, he would be made Deputy General Manager and a full member of NSA's Office of Administration. As NSA celebrated its first full year of operation, Line continued to be a useful and capable leader in both Oversight and the Agency at-large.
However, nothing lasts forever, and the real world was quickly sweeping Line away from USAF. He would retire from the National Security Agency and United States Armed Forces on May 22nd, 2024, after just over a year of service to NSA. He was an aspirational leader, devoted High Command and department member, helpful colleague to all who had the pleasure of working with him (myself included), and a good friend. - RuthlessRadiation
Ruthless is one of the first entrants to NSA, joining upon its release in late 2022. He joined as a command member in Oversight, commanding 95th (before it was merged into Education). Working hard, he got Assistant General Manager within a couple months. A couple weeks later, he became Deputy General Manager. Finally, after another 4 months, he became General Manager. All in all, Ruthless became the CO of Oversight within 6 months. He continued working hard, during this time. Over the course of that year, many changes were implemented on his behalf, including the addition of Inspector General of National Security and the Senior Council of National Security. Ruthless became one of the first IGNSs in late January of 2024. From there, there was no stopping him. Within 4 months of becoming IGNS, he achieved Brigadier General in USAF, and within 6 months, he became Chief of Staff. Ruthless effectively speedran through Oversight High Command, took a small break, and then finished off with getting CoS.
To this day, Ruthless is one of the best people I have worked with. His experience in his work and excellence in his tasks prove that he is one of the best Chiefs of Staff that NSA has seen. We thank him for his exceptional commitment to this Division and the work he's put in. -Maxi523
Mrlost is undoubtedly one of the most influential figures in NSA's success. He was a part of the leadership in almost every department and pioneered many current policies. Mrlost worked primarily through the education service, contributing massively from an Enlisted to his progression to Assistant General Manager. However, he also commanded many other departments throughout his time in NSA. Through his efforts, he was given Inspector General of National Security, and further on, Chief of Staff. Mrlost remains one of the most valued members in all of NSA's history. Without the contributions Mrlost gave, NSA would not be as successful as it is today. Mrlost left an unfillable hole in his retirement, but we wish him the best in his future. -Maxi523
Arasaka was one of our brightest agents to ever join this division. As someone who worked with him closely and interacted with him a lot, He's essentially a second lost. The amount of work this guy did for intel both as NJB CO and GM is unparalleled. He basically carried all of NSA HC for quite a while and was an extremely humble person. Arasaka had amazing relations with people within NSA and had the respect of many if not everyone in NSA. He completely revamped the way NSA worked with his website and logging system. His bot is detrimental to where NSA is right now and It has helped make everyone's job that much easier. Just an amazing human being who was a great friend to me and helped me out so much in oversight while I needed it. He is the actual embodiment of leadership and his efforts can never be overlooked or underappreciated. It was sad to see him leave before getting SCNS as I believe he would have become Director of NSA in the future but life had other plans for him. All of us are truly grateful to have worked beside him and we wish him luck for his future endeavors in life. -GohanTheHusky23
Sarah was one of the most dedicated and important agents to ever grace the NSA, let alone ISB. When I first met her, I believe she had just gotten ISB Assistant Manager. She worked under Jacky and another person, and once that person got USAF removed, it was just her and Jacky. There were points in time where she single handedly led ISB to greatness. She was a mentor to countless agents, which to this day are still progressing within the NSA. She was also a mentor to myself in my early days in ISB.
Her greatness doesn't just end at dedication or lego work. She was (and still is) an amazing person. She had such a deep personality, and was an extremely understanding as well as kind person. She waited almost an entire year just to get a taste of AGM, and soon after, DGM. While she was DGM, the entirety of Intel was definitely at one of its all-time peaks. As her career came to an end, she achieved Brigadier General and continued to grace the ranks of Pentagon with what can only be explained as outstanding effort and kindness. In my book, she'll always be remembered as one of the best DGMs to ever be in the NSA, if not the best. -squidiferr
How do I even begin? Squid joining NSA was truly one of the best things to ever happen to us. Arriving in early 2024, Squid promptly began to rise through the ranks just from an IPM application. It wasn't long after that I had personally met Squid as well. Squid always had showed incomparable promise and sheer dedication inside of Oversight, constantly working tirelessly until he himself had made it up to IPM command. Even then, he didn't stop there. He continued to grind until reaching High Command of Oversight. Squid was one of the greatest friends I could've ever asked for, and in all honesty, I owe a few of my greatest achievements to him. Squid's most recent project, Special Collections Service, shows just one of the many things that Squid had accomplished during his tenure. It goes without saying that he will be greatly missed by the vast majority of us. o7 -zkingserver
He hardly needs a big speech, his actions and time spent here speak louder than any words I, or anyone else could write here. It is for this exact reason though, that me and several others within the NSA community will be writing his HOF here (as he requested) to pay homage to both him and his efforts.
History in the NSA
Though I wasn’t around to see his start, I know his history. Madly started out within the Intelligence service, and quickly made a name for himself there within ISB. He was the best CO the NSA had seen at the time, even back then he was known to be a great leader. Naturally, he quickly progressed through the ranks. From CO where he helped keep ISB alive and thriving, to GM where he would make sure the entirety of Intel stayed afloat, and eventually to DDNS, where he would look after all of NSA for the remaining 2 years he’s spent with us.
Messages from the community
Name: littlelola_08
Message: If you told me a year ago that I would be here writing this mans HOF, I’d call you a liar or assume you’ve lost your mind, and yet, here we are. Since I’ve known Madly, he’s been a tough, no nonsense kind of man. As I worked within the NSA though and inevitably got to see him more, this would gradually become something I would admire and respect. He showed his care for us through his actions. He used discipline only as a way to improve and keep the NSA safe. Thanks for everything, old man. (PS: Please use toner for your hair.)
Name: Asmodeus_Xl
Message: “Madly.. a man I usually did not like at first, but as time went by I saw the greatness and the opportunity he may have. I decided to give him a hand into intel HC and see what he does from there, he eventually got intel GM and would you look at that, he swiftly got Deputy Director. A deputy director I shall always remember. But eventually as everyone says, at a point you have to leave the nest. Madly will forever be remembered as the firm hand that lead this ship, and yet the ship was still thriving through the winds and waves. Madly was an amazing person that I personally knew, they were always there to help or deal with something of high importance.”
Name: GohanTheHusky23
Message: “He was a chad.”
Name: Arasaka_1
Message: “Icon of nsa, imagined him and maxi as mermaid man and barnacle boy, wont be the same without him.”
Name: Smaug1222
Message: “He taught me proper music taste. Thank you.”
Name: Zkingserver
Message: "He took our division from bankruptcy to prosperity. I hate to admit it, but he doesn't get enough credit for all the credit he gave us."
Name: Mybsfshotmycat
Message: “I didn’t always agree with what Madly was doing nor how he would act, like when he would take my aux for no reason. But overtime I’ve come to realize everything he did had a larger purpose. All the disagreement’s ultimately led me to understand what he was trying to accomplish. I think without Madly, NSA wouldn’t have been as great as it was. I thank him for teaching me what he knew and for making my favorite division everything it currently is.”
Name: neuraviss
”Madly was an amazing DDNS of the NSA, and someone who I saw as a friend most of the time. He helped NSA grow and become as disciplined as it is now. He was extremely nice and helpful towards me. I truly thank him for everything he’s ever done for the NSA.”
Name: theyluvnorse
Message: "Goat.”
Name: Maxi523
Message: “Fat.”