Went to a skirmish yesterday, Sunday. This was another indoor CQB (Close Quarters Battle) event a bit like the Reading Mall. Except this time it was even more cramped and entirely underground, no windows. In an old WWII bunker situated in Epsom.
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Elite Action GamesOnly got a couple of pictures. But here they are for your delectation...
- Entrance to the bunker
This is how you get in and out of the venue
- This is the safe zone
Having a break, reloading and chomping on grub
The first thing I noticed was as me and my friends approached the entrance, the view and noise of a 1Kv petrol driven generator was seen and heard. My first thought? Not too high tech today then!
The toilet facilities were, shall we say, interesting... third tree to the left. If you needed to do anything more substantial, they would lend you a spade...
The tunnels looked mainly like what you see in the safe zone photograph. But there was a section in the middle which was of a different design.
Surprisingly, there were a couple of girl players. One was even quite cute too. Yeah, it was a sexist comment, so shoot me.
Great day of playing. There were several themed games. One where all the players, there were 22 of us on this day, team up except for one guy who is a zombie, who can sprint! He cannot be killed or reasoned with. If you shoot him in the chest, it incapacitates them for 10 seconds. During which time you may not shoot them again to reset the counter! When he touches another player, they become infected and have to go back to the safe zone to drop off their weapon and come back out as a fully fledged zombie to infect more players.
I lasted a fairly long time, but got caught in the end. My strategy was to go for the stealth zombie approach. Which paid off, as I was able to sneak up on five people and infect the lot of `em!
Another game which was quite memorable was a Terminator style one. This involved one guy, carrying a support weapon. Think mini-gun! With a huge magazine, probably capable of carrying 3-4 thousand rounds. He had exposed electronics (plastic styrene cups!) one attached to each of his shoulders. The object was to sneak up on him and pull them off. But one person is only allowed to grab one at a time. The player playing the Terminator is a very experienced player and knows just about all the hidey holes in the place. I tried hiding behind a lump of plywood and hoping he would go by me and then I could come out from behind and grab a cup! Fat chance, he got me both times I tried it...
Other games were played, a gold rush type game where one team had to find and transport gold bars back to their base, but you had to use a specific container and could only carry two at a time. Sometimes there were three in one place...
Great day out.
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