By the time the paintballs began flying for
the Titans scenario game itself, pitting Sun
Tzu and William Wallace and their Titans,
Richard the Lionheart, Patton, Leonidas,
Alexander the Great the Blood Legion
against the Immortals, Ivan the Terrible,
Napoleon, Gengis Khan, Vlad Tepes, Atilla
the Hun, Xerxes and Joan of Arc, all played
by various scenario personalities including
Richard “Mamba” Money, Nehemiah Maness,
Antonio Falcon, Sonny Lopez, Ken Fortunato
Jr, Tony Odinson, William “Mad Frog” Crook
and Connor McKenzie, the weather improved
dramatically with the cold rain blowing out
replaced by warmer temperatures and a
blanket of clouds. buildings and cars, the tide turned as the red
team coordinated flanking moves, pushes,
and rushes through smoke grenade screens
to move into the first row of Bedlam buildings,
whittling away the blue team’s defenses. Red
continued their push and before long the blue
team had been pushed first out of Bedlam
and onto the berm, then off the berm, then
back into Armageddon, and finally out of
Armageddon altogether before being held
into their spawn by a relentless stream of red
players who regularly back-filled their lines,
critical bunkers and key positions with fresh
players. Blue never recovered from this initial
gut punch and the game remained under red
team control.
As the gun fired players dashed for mid-
field and the paint began flying both in the
woods deeper into the CPX park and, of
course, at the showpiece fields of Bedlam
and Armageddon. While the Blue team got
into Bedlam first and took control of its many After Saturday’s festivities and partying both
at and away from CPX Sports, Sunday dawned
with much nicer weather for the final day of
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