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Capture the flag

No this isn’t Halo or paint ball, this is real life. Some assassins and I are going to enter this massive CtF (no not Chinatown fair) game and represent. I hear a certain Beast is signing up also, it seems as if we will have a pretty bitchin’ team.

You can find the details about it here or here.

I need to find something to keep me occupied while Lemon trains in Japan for EVO 2k9.

maps..

maps..

So far they have the map up. I think I’ll head over to the area too take a look at it. You know learn the respawn times and spawn points.

For those sticklers here’s the rule:

Rules of Capture the Flag
Teams are divided in half at the meeting point. Each team will receive their captain’s phone number and exchange numbers with teammates. Rules will be explained and the game will begin.

Planning time: There will be a 10-minute planning time when the game begins, during which each team will hide their flag. After 10 minutes, players may advance to enemy territory.

Hiding flags: Flags must be placed on the very corner of two streets with at least three points of approach. This means no dead ends or edges of the map. There may be no obstructions near the flag, such as street furniture or garbage.

Defending flags: Only five people may defend a flag at any time, and must stay at least 45 meters (150 feet) away at all times. This “bubble” will be marked in chalk.

No “corking” streets: Teams using human walls near their flags will be penalized by having their flag bubble widened.

Getting tagged: If you are on enemy territory and you are tagged, you must return to your side of the border before you can advance again. The border street is neutral, but the sidewalk on either side is not. One-hand tag only, no holding, grabbing or touching in any other way: please respect your fellow players’ physical boundaries.

Modes of transport: Players may capture the flag using any form of transportation except for private, motorized vehicles. Please light up bicycles with a headlight and tail light for traffic safety.

Capturing the flag: A flag is considered captured once it enters your territory and a referee is notified. Once the ref is notified, calls will be made to inform all players of the score and the flag will be returned immediately. The game will not pause when a flag is captured.

Jaywalking: Jaywalking is dangerous and illegal. Players have, in the past, gotten tickets for jaywalking by the police. Please do not run across major streets.

Cheating: There will be volunteer referees making sure the rules are followed; however, this is a free game! Please keep it fun and fair.

MMMM omishori yaro oka?

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