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 Stories from the night ops
« Thread Started on Oct 18, 2010, 10:34pm »

we all know that the blue team kicked ass now i want to hear all the hilariousness that ensued in the dark like coreys and those three guys standoff and when santos marched half his team into the enemy base so post here and any cool pics of the night ops

see you on the field


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« Reply #1 on Oct 20, 2010, 1:22pm »

Lol the night game was sick. 1 of the coolest games I've ever played. Corey knows we had the upper hand in that mexican stand off, he just wanted to go out in a blaze of glory. He did end up on the better end of that deal, although no1 did get nutshotted so that's a plus.

Looking forward to more night games...who knows maybe even Bronson will hold a night game.

BLUE TEAM

oh and Santos maybe it's time to rethink that fearless leader strategy of your's haha.
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« Reply #2 on Oct 22, 2010, 11:31am »

I'd have to say my most epic moment at about 3 am was tearing the top off a box of paint and writing a rude note to yellow team.

then turning to my 2IC I askled him to go get himself captured to deliver it. He barely thought twice, grabbed his goggles and a flashlight and took off into the night without a marker.

We had a good laugh and waited for his return which came much sooner then expected. less then 15 minutes later he came strolling back into blue camp and told us he had walked across the field, into yellow camp while it was occupied by yellow team members, had but a blue mark on the board, left the note then walked the whole way back without taking a shot.
truly one the coolest things I've seen done this year.
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« Reply #3 on Nov 20, 2010, 10:09pm »

On behalf of Myself, the members of Shadows of Defiance, we enjoyed hosting this event, and would like to thankyou for having you out!

Santos, we are reviewing the camp raid rules and considering putting a ratio of camp raiders to defenders so that with the right numbers, Sheldon can be overrun...

We are looking into turning this into an annual scenario, and would love to have you return next year as well.

Congradulations to Sheldon and his blue team for an outstanding victory!!!
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« Reply #4 on Nov 23, 2010, 2:10am »

BLASPHEMER, you dare to imply I can be overrun by mere mortals?
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« Reply #5 on Nov 23, 2010, 2:06pm »

On a more serious note we all had an amazing time. We all felt welcomed into your little community there and we're already planning on returning. The close quarters nature of the field made it awesome for a night game and the way you had set much the camps made it really easy to get the team melding and morale done. I will be back.
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« Reply #6 on Dec 8, 2010, 5:40pm »

I have to agree with Sheldon, this event was a great time and well organized. There was a couple Mexican Standoffs, one with Ghuillie, two of his associates and myself, which I am not going to back down on....and another with Big Mike and one of his associates escorting Ghuillie back to there base as a prisoner, all I can say about that one is I wish I wasn't a ref sometimes and could blast guys from 6" away. Other than that Santos was the only one to kill me; right at the end of the game he disguised his voice and pretended to be on my team, I then crawled up beside him and he turned on me.....AAARRRGGHHH

PS We will be back next years. Thanks to Bad Bob's for the hospitality
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