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In Reply to: Calling all Semi Players to the Castle game at EMR posted by Team_Knightmare_Tango on August 06, 2003 at 23:52:46:


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Posted by:
The Sun God

on August 08, 2003 at 00:20:52

Knightmare old buddy, it's going to be awfully embarrasing for the semi players if they don't just walk right in during the first few minutes eh? I mean how many bps can we pump players spew out? Can't be more than 2 or three a second. Now I figure any semi player with a finger ought to be able to get 10 to 15. That's 5 to our one. Multiply that by a factor of four (four of them to one of us) and you get 20 times the fire power of us little old pumpers. In theory the semi folks should just be able to walk in the front door like we are not even there.

Anyone with enought balls (paintballs that is) care to see if I got my math right?

A.J. a.k.a. The One and True (Pumped) Sun God


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