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fabiencure
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« on: January 10, 2012, 12:57:36 PM »

hello Guys,
I am french, 35, family man, pistol hi-capa lover, hard UA night gamers and living in cambridge. I did a 3 days guerilla PB event in sennybridge which is my only experience on this type of mutliple day activity. i did end up sleeping in the car as the temperature dropped to -14C up hill in march 2011.
 
i know that the Stanta OP page is still not there, but i am trying to get few french to come and as i am new to stirling i want some feedback.
so, here are the questions:
-food, what do we need to bring? i believe there are burger on site but as french and food is key, i will need to right supply for them to enjoy the week end.
-during the games, we do have a safe zone for each team where we also store our bags and sleeping, isn't it?
-i believe that their is no video of the op murabit which was done there last year, but is it possible to get some of your feedback in writting that i can translate it and post on the France airsoft forum.
-during such an op, how many BB are you used to shoot?

sorry if some of these questions look dum, as i said, it is my first stirling game and at the same time i want to promote it, not that easy.
If you think i need to highlight other things to my fellow french, let me know too.
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« Reply #1 on: January 12, 2012, 05:33:37 PM »

Hi there,

You can either eat from the burger van, which last time was pretty good but was off site from late at night but back in the mornings.  Otherwise, just bring food you can eat over the weekend, either rations or normal food that can be eaten cold or heated on camping stoves.

There is a central safe zone for admin purposes but you keep your kit in game in the buildings you live in, whether that be a FOB or a family house if you're playing as DBR/KOA.

This event is much more role playing with airsoft than all out airsoft, it requires the players to immerse themselves into the scenario and interact with all sides.  There is video/ feedback of these style games if you look through the information after our August Copehill Down events.  I would suggest that if you and your friends came over that at least one person in the group spoke good English when on the ground in the AO.

You can take and fire as many bb's as you wish during the event, just no hi caps unless it's a proper support weapon.

Let me know if there's anything else you'd like to know about the event.


Leo

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