FOREST LABS
TEAM GREEN
came from, two grenades suddenly
appeared at their feet. Needless to
say the squads scattered, but not
before most of them were taken out
by the explosions. When the room had
cleared sufficiently, they again moved
across and, once again, a grenade
appeared out of thin air. This time they
were ready, nobody was taken out and
they decided to wait and see what
happened next.
They didn’t have to wait long as
a smoke bomb seemed to drop out
of the ceiling, onto the spot where
the grenades ‘appeared’. There was
a pipe leading up through the ceiling
that was just wide enough to drop
a pyro down from the room above.
Local knowledge used to great effect
indeed!
After lunch the afternoon moved
into more advanced scenarios that
included High Value Target snatches
and rounding up mercenaries, and
culminated in a number of pretty
intense firefights.
When the final whistle had been
blown on the final game, Andy called
all the players together for the scores.
Yes, one team had more points
than the other but it didn’t seem to
matter. What really mattered was that
everyone had a brilliant day – and
Forest Laboratories had been given a
great send-off! ■
THE FCS CREW
TEAM ORANGE
Stop press! By the time you read this Firefight
Combat Simulation’s other site, in Northfleet,
Kent, will also have seen its last ever game
day, having been served notice for demolition.
FCS also runs games at other sites, including
The Mall, in Reading.
Contact Firefight Combat Simulations:
07973 240177, www.firefight.co.uk
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