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Originally posted by Iron_Scarecrow@Nov 7 2004, 01:12 PM
Ahahahahahaha thats so cool.
Were there laser med packs and laser foods?
Laser knives perhaps?
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No we did it as realistic as possible.
We joined with other batalions (like medics). The area in which we played was 100 km x 100 km big. (This was paintball, by the way).
The idea was to react according to real war.
If you got shot, the paint would give you the location of the damage. A shot in the leg would slow you down, and without treatment would be severe. Every team had a judge walking with them. This judge was a top-trained medic, and would tell you how severe the damage was.
For instance. Say you got hit in the leg. Inside lays one of the biggest arteries in the human body. A bullet going through this one would kill you within seconds (without pressure), and minutes (without proper treatment).
This judge would tell you how to act. You may be told to faint, die, keep on going with extreme pain... and so on.
So when one in the team was shot, you would treat him according to his injuries. Call for support. Clear the area for enemies. And get the hell away.
If the soldier was hurt badly or killed, you had to carry him to safety, and send him back to the rear-lines. This soldier would then be out from the combat.
All teams had different missions to accomplish. And the training ended when one team succeeded.
This was the only thing we did that was fun in the army.