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tank and roll through the jungle . The Corean Consortium may have taken a pounding on day one but they were not out of it and they were not heading home . They were going to start day two with a chip on their shoulder and rage in their heart .
Incidences can always be made exponentially better or worse by how people handle them and at big scenario games unfortunate events always happen . One incident , in particular , could have been a black eye on Bones and Ashes 4 but it ended up being a showcase for how players and field owners can turn a negative situation around by simply caring . On day one a setback occurred with the air fill , players began to fill to undesirable levels . This tends to cause a downward spiral in on-field action and the moral of the players . It is very difficult to come back from these types of situations but still the producer , field owner and the players continued to press on to make this the best game they could . In fact , a player , Flip Wilson and the field owner Nate stepped up to plate for the players . They both drove through the night to different states to bring a beautiful resolve to this unfortunate incident . This is a true testament to commitment that Black Ops has to providing the best for their players . Anyone that attended Bones and Ashes 4 cannot help but appreciate the sacrifice these men made so that they could have an amazing weekend .
Day two was a new day for players , the Red team ’ s domination of day one faded from the Blue team ’ s mind . There were no more speeches , strategy is thrown out the window , brutality is all that is left . The Corean Consortium raced out of the gates
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