YES! Yes! Ahaha! I've finally achieved a genuine quad of which I can be proud! The Rainmaker quad was silly, C room Blaster quads aren't really that much to be proud of, but I got one with the Soda Slosher in an excellent TC game in Walleye today and am still a little giddy.
When I saw that it was Walleye, I was jubilant (love that stage in Ranked), but when I saw that we had an MG, I was a little concerned... thankfully, they performed averagely or better, so our team of Soda, MG, Heavy Deco and vanilla Carbon was one which held together nicely. It was a fairly advantageous game for us in the first few minutes, with us reaching 18 points at best and really pressuring them before they managed to get us back out; around 2 minutes from the end, maybe, it happened.
We had been all but wiped, the Tower was maybe at the 60-point mark (on the enemies' side) and I managed to Super Jump to one teammate near the Tower just before they got splatted. I resigned myself to the same fate and rolled a bomb along the ground... and was very surprised as to just where I'd jumped to. It appeared that I jumped as my teammate was leaping from the opposing high area to their crate, so I appeared on the very edge of their high area. I thought I'd be really exposed but realised very quickly that all opponents were towards our own side, making their push. I don't remember exactly how it happened but I somehow managed to dance around and hit enough targets that all four were taken down before they fully could react to the fact that I'd improbably appeared behind them (the rolled Splat Bomb probably got one, too). All four names were on-screen at once, and we totally regained control.
... until they made a huge push not long after and broke our record by a single point. It was heartbreaking, though I was glad to have done a lot of work in preventing them from coming any closer than they did. And then, long story short, in a heart-stopping ride, we took the lead back in Overtime. I would've been so disappointed to lose a game in which I got a quad, so I played out of my mind to ensure the final victory. Ended at 17-9, which is among my best records with regular buckets (a lot of the 9 were from our pushes in the first half).