Atomic10
Atomic10, aka Andrew, is a pxls.space player, known for being the owner of the Andrew's Lattice faction. He joined Pxls the day it launched, and had been mostly active on the site up until canvas 30. For some of that time, he was a moderator on the site and Discord server, where he has been active for all of his time in Pxls.
Pxls Appearance
Canvas 1 to Canvas 3
Having found Pxls.space via a Discord server for the Foxes faction of r/Place and its clones, he spent the entirety of his efforts in the first three canvases making foxes in the Foxes faction's area.
He made friends with Sorunome, who headed the faction and developed a bot to place and monitor pixels for the faction's art. She would later become the lead developer for Pxls and its server.
In canvas 3, he aided the Foxes in the Great Spurdo War, which saw the foxes faction, teamed up with several others, battle for territory being taken by the Spurdos.
Canvas 4 to Canvas 5
In canvas 4, Atomic10 created several small personal artworks on the top of the canvas, not participating in the large art that the Foxes were creating. He did the same in canvas 5 (with his notable creation of the "Mutli-accounting is a sin!" sign.
Canvas 6
Canvas 6 saw the flourishing of many smaller factions, including one that Atomic10 had created during the reset of canvas 5: Andrew's Lattice.
This was the canvas that Andrew's Lattice most prominently appeared in. It featured smaller artworks from many users.
Staff Membership
Atomic10 joined the staff team on [].
Canvas Designs
Atomic10 had designed a portion of the canvases in pxls.space. These include:
Canvas 14 - the Monopoly canvas
Canvas 16 - the paper canvas
Canvas 18 - the MS Paint canvas
Canvas 24 - the octagon canvas
Canvas 27 - the inverse donut canvas
Canvas 29 - the world canvas
Personality
Atomic10, though competitive, tries to make friends with everybody. He loves foxes and will promote them wherever possible.
His long-standing presence in the pxls.space community has gained him a reputation for advocating for the older ways that factions behaved back in the earlier canvases.
Since canvas 30, he has not felt the motivation to participate in the canvas beyond some very small and sparing projects.