I dream of a world... - Where water warfare is...
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I would really like to see water warfare grow beyond what it is today. Imagine water warfare on the same level as paintball. Perhaps, it'll even gain enough popularity to create hundreds, maybe even thousands of teams world-wide. Then, what if those teams got together and joined forces to make armies and fight in events of collosal proportions? Imagine all the tournaments, wars, and other events that could be taking place.
Anyway, I doubt this'll ever happen. But a man can dream, right?
Anyway, I doubt this'll ever happen. But a man can dream, right?
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Now the proud owner of a flash flood with an aquapack!
Now the proud owner of a flash flood with an aquapack!
I completely forgot to do it this year, so I will do it next year: Putting a water war float in the 4th of July Parade. That would be something to remember, a huge camo float going along with older guys holding big, painted guns, casually dishing out soaking to the crowds. And along the sides of the float: SEO gone physical, with link names to sites of interest!
I don't dream as far as worldwide war, but I would love to see a boom in organized teams and fights. We have to go one step at a time, however.
I don't dream as far as worldwide war, but I would love to see a boom in organized teams and fights. We have to go one step at a time, however.
marauder wrote:You have to explain things in terms that kids will understand, like videogames^ That's how I got Sam to stop using piston pumpers
Hey, I say that if dominoes can make air-time on ESPN 2, and if paintball already has organized teams and air-time, water warfare shouldn't be too much more of a stretch.
...by the way, I said DOMINOES.
Aired right after some World Cup games.
...by the way, I said DOMINOES.
Aired right after some World Cup games.
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Yeah... We would have to take it slow.
But can you imagine teams from all over the world teaming up into factions and fighting nearby teams? It would be interesting, IMO. Wins and losses could be tallied up on some website, then, at the end of the campaign, the winning faction is decided.
But can you imagine teams from all over the world teaming up into factions and fighting nearby teams? It would be interesting, IMO. Wins and losses could be tallied up on some website, then, at the end of the campaign, the winning faction is decided.
The nonsensical leader of the Snow Cats.
Now the proud owner of a flash flood with an aquapack!
Now the proud owner of a flash flood with an aquapack!
What would be REALY cool is a war like in wetmonkey442 newest story. If it did get as big as your saying, it could be possible, though maybe on a slightly smaller scale.
Your title made me think of Martin Luther King's speech "I Have A Dream".
Your title made me think of Martin Luther King's speech "I Have A Dream".
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Terrifying, but oddly refreshing.
-B.D.
I would love to see some kind of National Tournament. However, no one place is close enough that every area could be represented well enough. More teams online would help, but sadly, the current community has shifted away from wars and teams. 2000-2003 appears to have been the height of organized warfare, with major downturns in 2004 and 2005 all but erasing the influence and popularity that organized war once had. I'm trying to make 2006 a revivalist year, but it is a pretty steep uphill battle.
The Regional Wars are a step in the right direction, although future ones may depend on the success of the Northeastern one coming up next month.
The Regional Wars are a step in the right direction, although future ones may depend on the success of the Northeastern one coming up next month.
marauder wrote:You have to explain things in terms that kids will understand, like videogames^ That's how I got Sam to stop using piston pumpers
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