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Post by orpackrat on May 3, 2009 18:47:54 GMT -8
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Post by Smeed on May 3, 2009 19:17:45 GMT -8
Wow what a game!!!! Man I wish I would have counted all the tank kills i got!!! I just want to say as a team we did a great job out there we broke up and ran apart at times but we held our lines of communication and always came back together. There is a reason why we got the best attacking squad!!!! I had a blast!!!!
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Post by Nox on May 3, 2009 20:08:17 GMT -8
Yeah. I really hope someone has a picture of me... I know some camera guy took a few of me.. but who knows who that was.. I need some good action shots cause i have none.
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shadow
Bare Foot
Kill or be killed
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Post by shadow on May 3, 2009 20:36:56 GMT -8
Hey just wanted to say that this years game was awesome and I had fun playing with you guys, was nice meeting some of you and playing with a few I knew like Smeed. I hope to go to the august one. If anyone find a site with pictures could they drop a link here? or if you post some do the same, I'd love to see some pics.
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KP
House Shoe
"The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other poor bastard die for his" -G
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Post by KP on May 3, 2009 20:44:47 GMT -8
Hey guys thanks for a great weekend and game. I had a blast. I think the radio coms went very well, It really helps to be able to give info and intel to your team . It was great to meet all the new guys. Thanks again for letting me play on, and be apart of your team. KP
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Outcast
Administrator
Unit: Team Walkons
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Post by Outcast on May 4, 2009 13:08:59 GMT -8
I had a great time despite the equipment problems I endured. The downpour fried my radio, I had to fix my cyclone (don't listen to Pyro...he's just jealous of my skills, LOL), my cool new blue tinted, sun reflecting lenses turned out to be harder to see through than I expected (thanks Shrek for helping to remedy that situation . After Nox, Pyro and I helped defend Stix, I got separated from them while respawning when I heard some one screaming "Yellow move up!!" so I did. After I was up to my thighs in mud I realized I might be the only one that moving forward. I could hear movement, but I couldn't visualize anyone, nor could I determine which side they were on. I just kept crawling through the swamp until I was able to make contact. I wound up behind a group of Reds that were pushing their way towards the Stix. I hid my armband as best I could against a tree and pretended to be one of them (the whole time hoping the movement behind me was more yellows). One of the reds saw me and I just waved at him and pretended to point out 2 yellows in the opposite direction. I know some of the CO guys were there, but I couldn't get close enough to really make any ID's. It wasn't long before they made contact with the other yellows. In the firefight, I picked off a few from behind. When it dawned on them that it wasn't a friendly fire accident, I ran away like I was chasing the Ice Cream truck. From there I met up with OKC and other Walkons at Yeager Beach for an intense battle for the minor objective. As a team, we made a great showing. Black Sunshine dominated, despite being the only full time yellow tank. Smeed inflicted damage while showing off his new Havoc. Shadow made a strong showing on Sunday, in defense of the DMZ. (Sorry, I didn't realize who you were the first couple of times we talked). He stayed in the fight and I never saw him "hanging back". Pyro ran out out paint, but stayed on the field to fight. He called out Op-For movements and lobbed grenades. I saw Nox and Lumpy rack up the kills. I am sure the rest of the Walkons did equally well, but I didn't catch up with them much on the field. I admit, I freelanced alot on Sunday while defending the DMZ/Darkwood. I found many yellows hiding behind trees that told me "theres red down there, but I am not sure where!" So I told them to "watch which way I am aiming when I yell "hit" and go avenge me". I got a few good kills, but I mostly ran suicide missions into the woods to flush out the Op-for or acting as a shield for Black Sunshine with the occasional anti-helo mission. It is so much more fun to follow a helo when it doesn't have a door gunner . Red helos have no sense of humor when they are closely followed by a dozen yellows with their markers trained on them. Especially when most of them don't even get a shot off before they are taken out. There was a strong team presence at most (if not all) of the objectives won for the yellow team, including the Yeager Beach minor. There was some political drama that occurred, but the better team won, despite the obstacles placed before them.
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Post by orpackrat on May 4, 2009 17:35:56 GMT -8
That blue tinted lens is actually the protective cover for the lens that you are supposed to remove before playing .
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Post by LT. on May 4, 2009 18:21:50 GMT -8
That blue tinted lens is actually the protective cover for the lens that you are supposed to remove before playing . thanks pacrat
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lucifer88
Bare Foot
I crucified your nation, I left the to dead rot.. I parade down the street carrying an Iron Cross.
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Post by lucifer88 on May 4, 2009 20:51:15 GMT -8
Whats up with the bucket of beads?
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Post by orpackrat on May 4, 2009 21:23:42 GMT -8
Whats up with the bucket of beads? They were for the final game, each hour the objective was held, those within a specific area, withing a specific time frame, got the beads. The Beads were a way of gathering points in the final game and for each set of beads that player turned in, in addition to the points for the team, they got raffle tickets for the raffle.
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Post by Murdoc on May 4, 2009 22:49:27 GMT -8
Walkons!
Hey guy's and gal's! I must say I am truly blown away by this team. A M A Z I N G. Team Walkons is a STAPLE team needed for any victory in scenario paintball.
This last weekend was the first time I was able to actually meet the majority of you. Thank you all so much for being kind and welcoming. I am new to the scenario scene, so I am very humbled by your support and once again wanted to thank you all and let you know that you were awesome.
I look forward to seeing you guys sometime soon!!!!!!!
Cheers
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Post by dtr43 on May 5, 2009 6:37:44 GMT -8
Good game guys and gals, and congrats on the best attack award! It was nice to see all of you again. Too bad we ended up camped about as far away as we could be from each other.... although Silentwarrior and I did make it down your direction late friday night for a little leaflet drop! Looking forward to next time! We've got some pics and video we'll post once we go through them. Keep us posted if you guys think you'll be able to make HDS the last weekend of the month too. We're into our summer hours out there now so we can play as often, as long and as late as we like.... so night game friday night, day game saturday, and probably pickup games sunday for anyone who wants to play both weekend days.
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Post by arizona on May 5, 2009 8:08:13 GMT -8
Hell ya guys good game!
I saw you guys more than any other team thats for sure.
DTR has a couple days mixed up about HDS, the night game is on Saturday night not Friday.
Let us know if any of you are going to make it.
Untill next time...
AZ
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Post by dtr43 on May 5, 2009 8:20:47 GMT -8
yeah, my bad.... day game sat, night game sat, pickup games sunday. here's my full AAR....
One of the most memorable moments of the weekend for me was on Saturday after holding Yeager Beach for the objective points we then worked our way toward the Swamp and Sticks objectives. The majority of our guys helped take the swamp and then began to push from there up the hill to Darkwood Fort while a few of us workeded our way through the jungle of stinging nettles toward the sticks. We ran into some heavy OPFOR holding a hilltop with the flag and respawn. Kreeper and I quickly got off the beaten path and went into the grass and stinging nettles to do some hunting. A few minutes later I met up with the guys from Lapine (I think, hard to tell with masks on) and we took out a few enemy until 2 of the 4 of us split to the right flank to try to push that side of our objective. A moment later I heard someone yell out "I just got my throat cut"! I knew that could only be one of us from central OR doing the throat cutting and I knew it was Kreeper who had just scored a good kill from behind. (It was cool of the guy to go out too since knife kills were technically not a legitimate way to get a kill, neither was a barrel tag.) The remaining two of us held the trail that we were at and I told my teammate that was one of our guys over on our left that got the knife kill. The trail at our position cut across the swamp and was a good ambush point. We held it until an enemy unexpectedly came within site of me, which was only a minute or two later. I told my teammate who was hidden behind a stump and out of his sight that it was his shot and the guy could see me but not my armband. My red teammate waited for the right moment and a clear shot and then sent the enemy walking back to his flag.
Eventually it was down to just Kreeper and I, though neither of us had a visual on each other we both knew the others general proximity. We played a game of cat and mouse with the constantly respawning enemy troops. They would come down the hill at us in the swamp, we would quickly dispatch them and move to a new position while they walked back up the hill and then we'd start all over again. It was funny because at this point we were deep, deep behind enemy lines. The enemy controlled the Darkwood Fort, Yeager Beach, the Sticks, BB Hill and I believe the DMZ and well they thought they controlled the Swamp but just the two of us moving around in the 3' high grass, mud, water and stinging nettles were doing a pretty good job of disrupting enemy operations in the area. Eventually Kreeper went out and I knew I was on my own now... Kind of a hairy feeling when you know you're surrounded by 400 enemy troops and all alone! I could hear the enemy all around me. The ones on the hill were talking amongst themselves saying that "we own the Swamp and Yeager, lets go this way through the Swamp". They were coming right at me so I quickly crawled just off the path cutting through the swamp and up underneath the large moss covered roots of a fallen tree. This seemed like a great spot for an ambush until I realized it was all stinging nettles. "Oh well, too late now I thought" and held my position with gun aimed and ready to fire at their turn onto my path. I waited until two enemy decided to cross. I let the first pass without seeing me and just as his buddy was far enough for me to be out of his peripheral vision I sprung from my nest of nettles and slaughtered both of them.
Soon after I heard some of the other enemy pushing their way toward Yeager Beach while skirting the edge of the Swamp. I began heading their direction. I could tell I was behind them and gaining ground but did not yet have a visual, and then "FREZE, FREEZE, FREEZE" from Darkwood Fort. This means there is an injury or medical emergency on the field and people are to stop playing, stay where they're at and wait until "game on" is called again. Apparently this is when one of the members of the 143rdSOG broke his leg. So I knelt quietly behind a tree, all the sudden about 40 yards out I could see the two enemy I had been tailing. They were sitting holding their position during the freeze as well. Only thing different was I knew they were there and they had no idea I was. So we waited, all of us. I remained hidden, until suddenly "Game on"! I moved quickly and sent them packing. Must of caught them by surprise because the first words were "first of all, i'm on YELLOW". I said nothing and only lifted my arm to show him my red tape and he said "oh" and walked off. At this point the rain had been coming down hard for awhile and I was getting low on ammo and energy and decided to push my luck a little and try to just fall in a little too close behind 3 other enemy in the area. One of them spotted me at about 20 yards out and began asking what team I was on because my armband was out of his sight. I was not about to say red and I couldn't say yellow so I just ignored him for a moment and kept going toward him hoping he'd think I was on his team and just drop the subject. He looked to his side around a tree right at me and asked again and I knew my gig was about up so I opened up on his buddy and took him out with me as his teammates sent me to the long walk off the field where I only saw yellow giving me weird looks and even one of them asking "where the hell did you come from"!? And after a good hour and a half behind enemy lines scoring handfulls of kills I figured it was time to dry off, get out of the nettles and hydrate for awhile.
In all I had a blast at Supergame37! Dan and his staff did an outstanding job, handled things as best as can be expected at an event with such large numbers and diverse weather conditions and in a location where it has never been held before! Props to you guys!
Thanks to Tone of the Operators for driving our crew over in the bus!
Thanks to all the people who helped us get that bus outta the mud! Bet you never thought you’d see a school bus do a 300 yard power slide did ya! J
Thanks to Wolfman and sister for the pizza hookup on the way home! It was fun running with you and the rest of the Desert Demons crew this weekend, lookin forward to more battles with you guys!
Thanks to the 40 plus teams and 800 people who showed up to make this the largest paintball game ever held in Oregon! It was nice meeting those of you that I did get to talk to and look forward to seeing you all again in the future.
Thanks to the awesome sponsors who gave out over $40,000 worth of product! That is just crazy!
And lastly a big thankyou to the field owner for letting us all play the sport we love at your property and getting all of those who needed it unstuck from the mud with your tractor. That was above and beyond and I’m sure not what you were expecting to have to do last weekend. Thank you.
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Post by silentwarrior on May 5, 2009 22:47:39 GMT -8
Hoo-Op Walkons!! Great to see you guys again! It was an EPIC game! I spent allot of time taking pictures and filming but the battles I was apart of were INTENSE as hell...and your Black Sunshine just added to that! Not sure if I got you or not Nox, were you with Lumpy in the DMZ? Anyways, here are some of the photos I got. Enjoy! s143.photobucket.com/albums/r143/silentwarrrior/?albumview=slideshow
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