Tron is a part of the wonderful family of +- guild that claims to have invented "sync dump pvp" on Ultima Online. Some of there common "famous" members are Choppa X, Pisces Icariot, Grey, Jabba, and now Spanky. The only problem is that they were run off by a guild called mYm on UOSA because they couldn't hack it. mYm is mainly a combination of a bunch of Euro's from DFI:UOR and a few U.S players that were friends with most of them on there like Chad merging into one big guild.
Honestly, Tron isn't a very good pvp'er at all on UOSA compared to his other guild members that are decent. He has turned me down numerous times when I request a duel with him. Roger has beat the kid to a bloody pulp multiple times even though I haven't ever had the plessure myself. He is a weirdo kid that places pictures of himself on IRC all oiled up that looks similar to
http://www.popstarsplus.com/images/HulkHoganPicture.jpg but try picturing a more emo skinny version of the picture with a few razors to slice and dice.
UO has become a lot more "scripted" due to Razor like you said above in your post sadly. However, it's not all that bad and the majority of it still is manual besides a few macros here and there. Derrick is literally one of the best admins of any shard out there that I have ever played. He is also the host/owner of JoinUO.com where they are creating their own "version" of Razor as a pet project. The great thing about this project will be the ability to control the program server side unlike the strict limitations with Razor that can be controlled.
We had a pretty decent group growing a little while back. There was Roger, Elmo The Timid, Creager, Darkstar, Shatterstar, DeAngelo, Kan Ta, and a few other old timers. Murd you might want to give it a try and log on sometime with us old friend. I know you have heard a million times now that some <insert shard here> is a true old school pre:uor shard. UO Second Age is the real deal and they strive for complete accuracy unlike IPY, DFI, and Divinity that never was even close to be accurate. Hell, they even use the old school ASCII text if that tells you anything about how small of a detail they go for towards their goal of accuracy.