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EvilAngel2001
06-23-2001, 10:31 AM
Normal. Exactly how the game started. I informed my team's leader that I was going to flank the enemy from behind and from an awkward angle. And then I was gone, disappeared into the woods as I ran my way deeper and deeper into enemy territory. I spotted my hilltop, which I was going to use to assault the enemy. This was a mistake, because when I did this, the tunnel vision set in. All I concentrated on was that very hilltop. I came within about 50 feet of it when suddenly a hail of paint dropped infront of me, and at my feet. Luckily though, the guy who attempted to take me out had just missed. So I dove to the ground, and looked around for who attempted to take me out. I turned about, and looked for him, but couldn't find him. So I ran 10 feet to the nearest bunker and lept over it. More paint came down. More and more and more. My attacker was apparently behind me, concidering the way the paint was flying over the bunker walls. So I slid out into the brush across from the bunker, still out of sight of my attacker. There, I was able to get myself under some brush and fallen brances. Within moments, 3 guys attempted to bunker me. Hehe, luckily, they hadn't realized that I had left the bunker less than a minute beforehand. All 3 of them, looked to one another dumbfounded. I quirked a rather evil grin as I lined up my first shot. And from there, I pulled the trigger. This shot missed. And there went the evil grin! I lined up another shot, once again on the same guy. And this time, I managed to get a ball chop! Now my once evil grin had become a shocked and disappointed trance. The three turned in my direction and rushed my direction. Not me though. They were within about 10 feet of me when it started to rain. And I mean heavy, heavy rain. No, not water. But paint! My friends had apparently heard the gun fire near where I was, and decided to make their presence known. All 3 went down within a few seconds, and the "rain" stopped. This single game is probably THE most nerve racking game I have ever been envolved in.