PaintballX3 Magazine Paintball X3 Magazine March 2014 | Page 86

86 communications could not be established with Marcus. opening signal. Within the first two hours of starting, Omega tribe had found the final part of the doomsday device and only had to purchase the code from the aliens of Barter Town. That purchase cost the Omega tribe many gold coins, but the aliens of Barter Town just laughed as the tribe’s representative left with the code to the end of the world. As time ran down to the final battle, each tribe continued to fight over the center of the field in order to allow players to find more props and gold. But as time wore down, gold became worthless as the aliens packed up to leave the planet in order to get out of the blast zone of the doomsday device. Gold stacked up at both bases as worthless coins were still being collected. A mad dash to turn in props started to happen as the finals minutes before the final battle, but at the same time the leader, Tyler Winn, of the Omega tribe tried to communicate with Marcus Chester of Alpha tribe to blackmail props from him so Tyler would not set off the doomsday bomb. Unfortunately, March 2014 Right at noon, the final battle began. The ‘mad’ game director placed a single flag pole in the middle of the field near the abandoned farm house. Whoever’s colors were flying at the end of the time would get the points. Tyler, again, tried to contact Marcus, and give him an ultimatum to give up the flag or the bomb would be detonated, and again, Marcus could not be found. With five minutes left in the battle, Tyler threw caution to the wind and let the doomsday device detonate and all human life left on the planet was destroyed. In the end, points did not matter because no one was left, except the aliens that were in orbit laughing their heads off as the humans destroyed themselves. Would it happen again? After this game, would this type of scenario game happen again? When asked this, Ben said it would depend on how the players reacted to the game. The only thing Tyler said that he would change was to make it where you knew if a prop was a piece of a bigger prop. So expect this type of game or something similar to appear again in the future at a MPP game. For future games of MPP, please go to www.mppgames.com. For more information on upcoming games at Bear Claw Paintball; go to www. bearclawpaintball.net