Unperson wrote:Thank you OSK that was the best time airsofting I've had in a while definitely a success.
I would also like to thank Neon for gunning down our entire squad in the assault portion of the tourney.
Niall wrote:Unperson wrote:Thank you OSK that was the best time airsofting I've had in a while definitely a success.
I would also like to thank Neon for gunning down our entire squad in the assault portion of the tourney.
Did she giggle as she shot each of you?
Knuckles wrote:
Mithos: Paybacks are a phony pony. Period.
chapped wrote:I would like to thank the OSK, The Red Regiment, The Alpine Kommandos and anyone else who worked to put this tournament together.
I know how much work it takes to plan, execute and score a team based tournament (Enduring Horizon.)
Your efforts are very much appreciated.
We had a great time! We look forward to the next one!
I especially liked the use of the casualty cards. It was almost like a scratch it lottery ticket. There were times I risked my a$$ to retrieve a fallen comrade, bandage him only to discover he was combat ineffective. It prevented the KIA and the associated loss of points so it was worth it.
My only critisism is as follows;
The briefings were a bit vague. Our first objective was to conduct a raid. I don't believe anybody on our team knew this. It was blind luck that we recovered intel. One of my guys walked up to me holding a hard drive and asked if it was anything. I told him hang onto it and turn it in.
We suffered downtime of well over an hour between our 4th and 5th objectives. It got pretty cold standing around in sweat soaked clothing.
The above is offered as constructive critisism. We had a great time.
Thanks again Niall and crew.
Oh, and thanks for that perty trophy!!!
Capt DOA wrote:chapped wrote:I would like to thank the OSK, The Red Regiment, The Alpine Kommandos and anyone else who worked to put this tournament together.
I know how much work it takes to plan, execute and score a team based tournament (Enduring Horizon.)
Your efforts are very much appreciated.
We had a great time! We look forward to the next one!
I especially liked the use of the casualty cards. It was almost like a scratch it lottery ticket. There were times I risked my a$$ to retrieve a fallen comrade, bandage him only to discover he was combat ineffective. It prevented the KIA and the associated loss of points so it was worth it.
My only critisism is as follows;
The briefings were a bit vague. Our first objective was to conduct a raid. I don't believe anybody on our team knew this. It was blind luck that we recovered intel. One of my guys walked up to me holding a hard drive and asked if it was anything. I told him hang onto it and turn it in.
We suffered downtime of well over an hour between our 4th and 5th objectives. It got pretty cold standing around in sweat soaked clothing.
The above is offered as constructive critisism. We had a great time.
Thanks again Niall and crew.
Oh, and thanks for that perty trophy!!!
+1, this was well put together and spreadout nicely. I actually think we need to have more games like this once a month and have rotating teams take up the positions on the field as OSK and the other teams did planning this event. I for one would be up to be one of the attacking teams/players next time
Mithos Yggdrasill wrote:And if you're on ambush, don't fall asleep!
Snoring has a tendancy to give away your position...
Capt DOA wrote:+1, this was well put together and spreadout nicely. I actually think we need to have more games like this once a month and have rotating teams take up the positions on the field as OSK and the other teams did planning this event. I for one would be up to be one of the attacking teams/players next time
Deftanker wrote:Few things to say.
You two soldiers that caused my balls to get a full extended burst within safety kill range (you know who you are) are going to pay........
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