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April 17th, 2006, 03:06 | #1 |
Most Extreme Thing Done (During A “ Night “ Airsoft Game)
Anyone who played a night game before realized a night game is really different from a day game. First of all you can’t see “Sh#t “and all the sounds make you think there are enemies everywhere. I was fighting no one for nearly 20 mins and I was going crazy. The alone feeling and fear really get you. Many crazy things will happen. I just came back from a night game in Ottawa.
I sneaked up on an enemy tower while Roman candle and BBs were flying over my head like night of July 1st, then climbed on the stairs and wasted two guys on the 2nd floor. Then the last game I ran out of the bullets so I grape two glow sticks and start doing RAVE DANCING in front of the enemy fire and running back and forth to draw enemy fire. ( I was told I am a pretty good dancer ) In the end I started to sing “Why Can’t we be friend “ and hold two glow sticks above head while both side is shooting. What is your story ? |
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April 17th, 2006, 04:05 | #2 |
It's 3am.... a group of 20 of us sneak up on the Western side of the enemy base (during WestCan II in Edmonton, mind you). We can hear snorring only feet away from us... but we also hear chatter not too far off as well. I radio into my commanding officer (Mankit, I beleive it was) and said "Aqua here - ready to wake the forces?" with a reply, I received "Aqua, you may blow on your shaft." All around were stiffled giggles....
BAAAWWWWOOOOOOOOWWWWWOOOOOWWWOOOOOOWWWWWOOOOOOOO I had brought my 6 foot long Didgeridoo out to the field. Needless to say, it woke up quite a large group of the 'Allied' soldiers. Anyone else remember that night? There were certainly enough of us!!! Telnets, I'm looking your way since you had quite a few great war stories from that night!
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April 17th, 2006, 04:18 | #3 |
The most unextreme thing I did was fall asleep
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April 17th, 2006, 04:20 | #4 |
Tea bagged someone. It was too dark to tell who though.
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April 17th, 2006, 05:51 | #5 |
Didgeridoo ? isn't that a native instrument ? :!:
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April 17th, 2006, 06:13 | #6 |
hahah you bought one of those out to a game?! its a native australian instrument I believe
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April 17th, 2006, 07:20 | #7 |
aboriginal as far as i know
http://department.monm.edu/chaplain/...idooPlayer.jpg Sounds like fun there aqua
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April 17th, 2006, 07:21 | #8 |
the didgeridoo is Australian met
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April 17th, 2006, 11:55 | #9 |
http://www.didgeridoostore.com/soundsrhythms.html
Some sound clips of it being played. Pysch warfare at it's best especially when you are not expecting it in the dark and then getting atatcked. |
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April 17th, 2006, 12:39 | #10 |
I got hissed at by sharing a car wreck with a racoon. scared the crap outta me.
I've fallen asleep on the field before too. |
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April 17th, 2006, 12:49 | #11 | ||
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but seriusly your lucky raccoons can be mean sunova bitches
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April 17th, 2006, 12:50 | #12 | |
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Earlier that night I seem to recall shooting some game admins along with Monkeyman and Zerodelay while we were trying to conduct an arms deal. I think our idea at the time was rather than negotiate, we'd just kill them and take the goods. They kept asking for payments or passwords before releasing the mortar rounds. Found out afterwards that that particular sub-mission was put together at the last minute to give us something to do (they ran out of ojectives for the rebel team, although the alliance team would have you believe otherwise hehehe ), so certain required elements like "passwords" and "cash" had not been provided to our team commander hehehehe. Oh, and while it was more day than night, I seem to recall "shaking hands" with Aqua's rifle. You had to be there.... At another night game, had a teammate come under fire. His first reaction was to duck and turn to the side...face first into a tree. Popped the lens out of his goggles. We were doing an infiltration styled game...sharing the field with paintballers with various pyro going overhead. Pballers represented "indigenous personnel" that both airsoft teams tried to avoid. We were...mostly...successful at that. |
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April 17th, 2006, 23:18 | #14 |
Le Roi des poissons d'avril
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It was at a large 24h game in 2003 I belive. Forgot the name.
It was dark and cold. People went back to camp for a party. My side was boring so I decided to join the other team for the party. I decided it was a good occasion to try my Gen1 super crappy spotting scope and walk the super muddy trails with only that to see where I'm going. I had my surefire as backup, but it's too fucking bright to keep it turned on and it's a night vision waister. Anyway. I managed to get lost in all those muddy trails. The NV scope was not enough to see where I was going, as the FOV was too small and no moon where present. (IR illuminator is too narow at close range). Imagine walking blindfolded, with only a small hole to one eye to see where you are going. That's exacly how it felt. So I had to crawl back to my base, covered in mud, cold and pissed at my poor decision. I neved made it to the party, and slept the rest of the night in my car. :borg: :smack:
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April 17th, 2006, 23:59 | #15 |
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