mini-OP: Project Nephilim II

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Postby Komrade Mithos » Sun Mar 25, 2007 11:01 pm

Indeed, awesome time.
Thanks to all for letting me, a newb, tag along. I can postively say you guys rock the freakin' house.
I haven't had that much fun in a long time, despite getting rattled in the jewels at point-blank range. (Thanks John &...I think it was TopH?...anyways, thanks for heling me recover my wind and my dignity)
And yes, the Super Soldier was straight outta hell. I will be jumpy for the next coupla days.
Mono and I couldn't stop talking about it when we got back to my house, and even told the whole thing to my wife, who thought is sounded pretty nifty.

Please say you will keep doing this story! Its simply too good to let go, Nocte.

~Mithos~
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Postby Junto » Sun Mar 25, 2007 11:02 pm

Can't wait for some pics. Hopefully there is a really good one of the project. The badassity is hard to describe.
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Postby Wonderer » Sun Mar 25, 2007 11:04 pm

Yes, the Kendo assult was beyond awesome. That had to be the coolest thing I have seen from any airsoft game. The horror of watching him run and jump into it then be utterly abused by BB's was a awesome and freaky sight.

Go Kendo!!
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Postby Fred » Mon Mar 26, 2007 12:08 am

I missed it :cry: :cry:
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Postby Stofu » Mon Mar 26, 2007 12:27 am

Wonderer wrote:Yes, the Kendo assult was beyond awesome. That had to be the coolest thing I have seen from any airsoft game. The horror of watching him run and jump into it then be utterly abused by BB's was a awesome and freaky sight.

Go Kendo!!


you should talk to iceman about his 'assault'
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Postby NeoN » Mon Mar 26, 2007 5:16 am

ha ha ha why did he jump out infront of total aniahlation too??? man kendo fell strait into the fetal position... it was cool... paintuff... but cool! This game rocked!!! Thanks everyone who came out and made it sooo much more fun!!!! and thanks to the host peoples for ya know hosting the game!!!! IT was a blast!!!
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Postby KA-BAR » Mon Mar 26, 2007 8:45 am

thx for not wussing out ya tattooed freak girl!



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Postby Nocte » Mon Mar 26, 2007 9:06 am

Thank you all for coming out. Out of the 65 that said they'd be there, we had exactly 50 show up, so I was impressed and flattered by the turn out. I had a great time playing with you all yesterday, and running the show. I think I learned enough from PN1 to make the changes to PN2 that made it as enjoyable as it was, but I still am learning new things.

I will be making changes to the "stick game" we played for the 3rd round. It went about as well as I think it could, given the difficulty of the locations of some of the glowsticks. Aside from that, I won't be making many (if any) changes to the PN game play. Expect another one in about 3-4 months or so.

Thanks to tool and Kevin for running registration for me, to Corrie for running admin and placing items. Thanks again to everyone who came out and had a good time.
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Postby Pulsipher » Mon Mar 26, 2007 9:16 am

"Hey Greens you want to surrender?" Me

"DO I look tacticool to you" Randel after KA-BAR empting himself on to randal and myself

"hey shazaam yo couch nigga"

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Postby Hotcurry » Mon Mar 26, 2007 9:45 am

Had a blast, and Nocte-Nick, very nice job hosting. You run a tight ship, and I appreciated your professionalism. Also, thanks Barron (aka-monster) for safety killing me on several occasions. Yikes! I couldn't believe I let him get close enough for him to whisper in my ear. I was so focused on that damn classroom. Yeesh. Pretty funny.

Great group to play with. And to all of you 'younger' players that have been under the microscope lately - you represented well! Thanks for being cool and focused.

And....my groin...I mean, my heart....goes out to Mithril, who made us all hurt just watching him writhing on the floor. Such brutal hits are usually reserved for at least your second game. ;)
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Postby Tombstone » Mon Mar 26, 2007 10:54 am

Hotcurry wrote:And....my groin...I mean, my heart....goes out to Mithril, who made us all hurt just watching him writhing on the floor. Such brutal hits are usually reserved for at least your second game. ;)

Haha, I would ask which one of us, but we where all writhing on the floor at one point or another. Duke with his balls out running, Tank with his knuckles bloodied from a point blank barrage, and me relizing my lower half was sticking a little to far out of the doorway just a little two late.
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Postby Doubleks » Mon Mar 26, 2007 3:24 pm

Ya the event was a blast, great game plan, great execution. As many people touched on, ammo cap FTW!

I also liked the glowstick game because, well it used glowsticks. It gave a little bit of an ability to pick out where they were. Like you could tell that there was a glow coming from out of a room and that something was in it. And the glo-staff person was pretty visible as well.

Also the white t-shirts were awesome. Friend or foe problems were very reduced and that was refreshing. Scientists may not have liked the blacklights on them at the time, but at least you could recognize your friendlies easily! I wish more events had better FoF methods like that, picking out camo type at distance or in darkness is hard.

The super-soldier was a great touch. Hats off to Baron for great acting. You'd think he had experience being a mutant creature before. Chapped summed it up best when he talked about us scuttling away like cockroaches, that was totally how it went down and it was utter comedy. Engaging in battle, rocking tactics and then all of a sudden "soldier coming" and people tripping over each other to get out of the way.

Best moments for me were when I was engaging someone and suddenly I would look behind myself and the soldier was there. No point in running so I'd just kinda of cringe down (and try not to whimper). Sometimes he would shoot the person next to me and then keep walking, sometimes I was the lucky recipient. Also it was cool to see people adapting to using the soldier as time went on.

Excellent event, I will be sure to be at the next one.
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Postby jAy-Ay » Mon Mar 26, 2007 8:33 pm

My team had an absolute blast. We have attended both PN games now and both have been great. This game went very smooth and I saw very little poor sportsmanship. Also, the glow-stick game was a blast, very simple concept, but a lot of strategy and action nonetheless.

I really liked both of the floors being open in the first PN, I know the logistics of doing both floors is probably a nightmare. However, the game felt just a little more linear with a constant push-push back situation centered around the hallway by the bank. One other minor gripe is that it seems impossible for the scientists to win. It would be neat if they had some achievable objective besides running the soldiers out of ammo. When it comes down to it people will likely leave a single bb in their gun and fight with safety kills rather than admit defeat (and many did).

These are minor gripes and only the opinions of me and my team, so take them with a grain of salt. However, we think that PN1 and 2 are some of the best games we have been to. Please keep up the great work.
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Postby Wickers » Mon Mar 26, 2007 10:03 pm

We had a huge turnout for the 5RAC, I believe 12 in all. It was an awesome experience for the veterans and our newer players as they were both equally challenged by such an interesting concept. I know that I had an excellent time and will definately be attending the next one.

The first two games were organized and carried out without incident. Nice job! The ammo cap really brought out the best in players, it wasn't uncommon to see someone charge down a hall with an empty magwell in hopes to get some safety kills :)

There were a few little issues in honesty in the third match, but nothing the game co-ordinators could have controlled. Overall, it was amazing. Keep up the good work.
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Postby Bigfoot » Mon Mar 26, 2007 10:50 pm

very fun, thanks Nocte.
I'll post a short slide show on youtube from my pics and video clips. (dont expect more than a few minutes.)

see yall 8)
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