Posted: 05 Jul 2011, 21:23
We almost acidently ran into the ZBO camp at the first night when we took a wrong turn....was a bit strange to find so many civilians somewhere in the woods where we thought there would be nothing
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Indeed. It wouldve ruined the game if we wouldve gone around telling everyone that the Firm is Zansian Blackops. Wouldve been terrible to know that something I said wouldve ruined the story.Olli wrote:but you didn't use that off-game info during the game. Rather you all waited to have some in-game comfirmation before telling that Finns vere Zansians. This is true sportmanship in airsoft.
U got it right!Erka92 wrote:Where every member from the firm with ZBO?
I was there, part of a two man patrol around the base. Once the other patrol came around we were ordered to detain you and search you. You guys played good. Later on I heard about the radio they found on you and thought to put all the "off-game" info together and went "The Firm guys are Zansians!" Nevertheless, you guys acted like true civilians when the airstrike came in. Scared shitless. Was really fun.Karko wrote:Any NAF players here who remember taking 11 "civilian miners" as prisoners behind the NAF base at wednesday night?
Our orders were to take away all battle gear and guns and dress up as civilians, come up with a cover story (= Miners) and act like ones. Then find NAF base and gather intel about it. After we found it, we got taken as prisoners and put to sit in the field with our hands behind our backs while being searched.
Gave us a good laugh afterwards cause one NAF soldier had told his Battalion Commander "Something stinks" when they found a batt. radio on our squad leader/boss. Also one of our soldiers had forgotten a glock17 magazine on him but luckily wasnt found on the search. You guys sure suspected something was weird but let us go.
Rectunator wrote:I wonder how many Poldavians in the mech/inf/arty realised that the "NAF" blowing them up time and time again on thursday near the eastern roadblock and plateau were actually Zansian operatives disguised as NAF Rangers and such. We fought there from midday 'till two in the night.
I was the one calling for cease fire. I thought you guys might fall for it and let us regroup and see who we were fighting. I was also the other guy talking to you ( or more providing cover for the talking guy) and counting your men. I managed to count 5 of you, so it seems I was not too far off.Rhyn0 wrote:I want to take this oportunity to thank the finns for being such amazing good sports and also for providing us with the best roleplay of the game when my 6 man recon squad ambushed your recon/patrol on the road near the lake south of the poldavian base, when you were agressively scouting towards our base.. and then i managed to bluff you into turning back home....
Thank you and your team for the my best memory of the Poldavian army on Berget 9! I was the medic of the Firm/ZBO Team November. One of the teams you encountered.Rhyn0 wrote: I want to take this oportunity to thank the finns for being such amazing good sports and also for providing us with the best roleplay of the game when my 6 man recon squad ambushed your recon/patrol on the road near the lake south of the poldavian base, when you were agressively scouting towards our base.. and then i managed to bluff you into turning back home.
Ofcourse we were not there to find safe trade routes.Rhyn0 wrote: " we have mandate from UN , we are looking to find trade routes""
( yeah right 35 heavily armed guys agressively scouting 1 km from our base )
me:
"i apologise for the misunderstanding, but this is Poldavian soil, we are the Poldavian army, there is no higher authority.. you are approaching poldavian base of operations restricted zone, turn back or you will be shot"
As we saw destroyed NAF forces by the road we decided to dismount from the vehicles, so we could quicly change to NAF uniform (not ZBO this time!) and head to the Graveyard. We had both pickup-truck and a van literally stuffed with our guys, making about 25 fighters. Our misfortune was your fortune as the van dropped our men just beneath you guys!Rhyn0 wrote: Some of your guys had no ideea what was happening or where the fire was coming from, it was great luck that you stopped right on top of us..
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i think you lost something like 20 of the 30-35 people you had there in the first minute, with one wounded for us..we had excellent cover and a huge elemnt of surprise..
I'm actually a 3 year Berget veteran (now), and i was the platoon leader for 3rd Mountaineers Recon. i resent being called a grunt by a pay-to-fight soldier whore [/rp] :pUkkosleka wrote: Kudos to you for the great ambush and for the great roleplay. I was suprised to see that from a grunt. <3