OP: Sundown Part 1

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Postby Skunk Ape » Sun Jul 17, 2011 12:06 am

one word...EPIC!!! thanks again Chesty by far the best game ive been a part of. SCAR and the brown team really held it down, the green teams relentless ataacks were great and hard to defend. good job by all!
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Postby Highlife » Sun Jul 17, 2011 7:46 am

Great game Chesty, one of the best times I've had all year, and your props rocked. Brown team you all made my job easier, you fought hard and didn't let up all evening, thank you. Ogre thank you for your help with planning, and your knowlege of the field was invaluable. Brown team's MVP was Adam (sorry didn't catch your callsign). Adam ran to Khe-San village and blew it with the c-4 in the first 5 min. of game on. On his next trip out, to destroy the enemy base, Adam couldn't get close enough to plant the charges. So he safety killed the enemy commander instead. Adam, you sir are a ROCKSTAR!!
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Postby Mookie » Sun Jul 17, 2011 8:13 am

That was a GREAT game. Thank you Chesty for all your hard work. May be the most fun I have had at an airsoft game to date. The uniforms made it very easy to distinguish one team from the other, great props, crystal clear objectives, everyone played with honor. 1 to 10 scale, a 10 all the way around. Can't wait for the next in the series. Dutchman exemplified how a SAW is to be used...constant cover fire on bad guys so his teammates could move on them and take them out. Well done Dutch!! Thank you again Chesty, cannot express how well run and how much fun that was!!!
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Postby phiz » Sun Jul 17, 2011 9:37 am

Great game, I saw very good sportmanship on both sides. Adam definitely wins the super-soldier award, he was everywhere and almost never seen. At the end of the game he just materialized at the green spawn, wtf?

Green team you attacked nonstop, uphill, for over 4 hours. That was a amazing effort by the entire team. Many times you had them on their heels and were very close to breaking through. Even though you had tactical disadvantage I never heard any complaining. Everyone fought hard the entire time, good job.

Brown team played defense, utilized comms, flat ground, excellent teamwork and a sick saw gunner. Seriously, get some professional help, you might need it. With Adam the ninja running offense, you were a tight unit.

I'm looking forward to slinging plastic in part 2.

Some random pics:
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Postby Mcluvin » Sun Jul 17, 2011 9:49 am

Great game. Thanks for everything Chesty. I had a blast on the brown team. I ran with Adam to the Khe-San Village and he can sure run fast. We had that village destroyed within 3-4 minutes. Adam, you are amazing and crazy put together into a bundle of awesomeness.

The green team was some good competition, especially when we tried retaking hamburger hill. Good job holding onto it for a long time green team. The highlight of my day that was somewhat irritating, but very funny was right before we retook the hill. I was by the mounds on the trail all alone. I went down the trail, through an empty camp and all the way behind enemy lines into the Khe-San Village and half way up hamburger hill, only to then be shot by Mookie, who was on my team. Now I know that I need a radio to communicate so I don't get shot at by friendlies. Oh well. THAT WAS MY FAVORITE TIME AIRSOFTING EVER !!!!!!!
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Postby Mcluvin » Sun Jul 17, 2011 9:49 am

Adam. Thanks for the battery from AONW. I should be by the store in a few days to pick up my rifle. Thanks.
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Postby 'Skyhawk' » Sun Jul 17, 2011 10:13 am

Great event! Nice props and I really liked the change up of a late start time. It was nice to play during the evening time.

Green team good job staying on the attack. We made some nice little assaults here and there. I suspect things would have been much different had we secured the village in time. That was a brilliant move for brown sending the runner to blow the village quickly in the begining. We secured the power relay in the first few minutes and then I heard the village was blown a few minutes after that, before our guys could get there.

Great sportsmanship on both sides. Thank you all for that. Looking forward to the next one.....
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Postby Mookie » Sun Jul 17, 2011 11:26 am

Mcluvin wrote:Great game. Thanks for everything Chesty. I had a blast on the brown team. I ran with Adam to the Khe-San Village and he can sure run fast. We had that village destroyed within 3-4 minutes. Adam, you are amazing and crazy put together into a bundle of awesomeness.

The green team was some good competition, especially when we tried retaking hamburger hill. Good job holding onto it for a long time green team. The highlight of my day that was somewhat irritating, but very funny was right before we retook the hill. I was by the mounds on the trail all alone. I went down the trail, through an empty camp and all the way behind enemy lines into the Khe-San Village and half way up hamburger hill, only to then be shot by Mookie, who was on my team. Now I know that I need a radio to communicate so I don't get shot at by friendlies. Oh well. THAT WAS MY FAVORITE TIME AIRSOFTING EVER !!!!!!!
Just for the record, I was never on or near Hamburger Hill the entire game, I think you might be mistaken
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Postby dos_Santos » Sun Jul 17, 2011 11:48 am

Highlife wrote:Brown team's MVP was Adam (sorry didn't catch your callsign). Adam ran to Khe-San village and blew it with the c-4 in the first 5 min. of game on. On his next trip out, to destroy the enemy base, Adam couldn't get close enough to plant the charges. So he safety killed the enemy commander instead. Adam, you sir are a ROCKSTAR!!


I believe his callsign is Commiehunter...Sounds like it was a great game, and had it not been for a funeral, I would have made it...looking forward to Part II!
I do hope that after all this discreditable shuffling we may be taken into action. It has a wonderful way of reconciling a man with himself: and with everybody else, sometimes. - 1st Lt. James Dillon
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Postby sig » Sun Jul 17, 2011 2:49 pm

Mcluvin wrote:Great game. Thanks for everything Chesty. I had a blast on the brown team. I ran with Adam to the Khe-San Village and he can sure run fast. We had that village destroyed within 3-4 minutes. Adam, you are amazing and crazy put together into a bundle of awesomeness.

The green team was some good competition, especially when we tried retaking hamburger hill. Good job holding onto it for a long time green team. The highlight of my day that was somewhat irritating, but very funny was right before we retook the hill. I was by the mounds on the trail all alone. I went down the trail, through an empty camp and all the way behind enemy lines into the Khe-San Village and half way up hamburger hill, only to then be shot by Mookie, who was on my team. Now I know that I need a radio to communicate so I don't get shot at by friendlies. Oh well. THAT WAS MY FAVORITE TIME AIRSOFTING EVER !!!!!!!


That was me Mcluvin. I shouldn't have taken the shot though. Thanks for the game Chesty, it was a lot of fun.
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Postby ogrejager » Sun Jul 17, 2011 3:10 pm

A good game, that's for sure.

No-shows are annoying, though. Do you know that our event promoter has to provide a number to the field owner before he can book the field? 90 dropping to 35 is frustrating for him, I imagine.
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Postby dos_Santos » Sun Jul 17, 2011 3:13 pm

ogrejager wrote:90 dropping to 35 is frustrating for him, I imagine.


Wow, that's a lot, they could at least do the courtesy of saying that they aren't going to make it.
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Postby Wisenheimer » Sun Jul 17, 2011 3:57 pm

The game was still a rousing success.

The no shows missed out.
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Postby Chachi » Sun Jul 17, 2011 3:59 pm

Good game, and thank you Chesty for putting it on. Playing in the dark sure puts a different twist on it. It is a bummer that there were that many no-shows. I really wish that was something that this community could change, because it is pretty damn easy to do. At the same time, having smaller teams on that field changed the tactics that each team used compared to the big games.

Brown, it was great running with you all. Everyone had their assigned mission, and each was executed with precision. Commie, incredible performance on the day! Hearing the green team's CO describe how he was taken down with a safety kill from just a few feet away was priceless! I love how he said after getting killed, he turned and walked by his security detail and they wondered why he wasn't talking, holding his rifle in the air!

Green team, good job on the day keeping them coming at us all day. Nice work to the team that took me out at the top of Hamburger Hill, which you then had for most of the game.

Good sportsmanship on the field too. I don't think I heard "Call you hits!" or "I shot you!" once on the day. Props to everyone for that!
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Postby Eddielow » Sun Jul 17, 2011 7:22 pm

It was a good game(( brown)) team. You guys hold your ground pretty good. Green team you guys did a good job pushing forward. until next game can't wait .......
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