A hallmark of Cuda ' s games was the minimal downtime on the field. In other words, less casual strolls across the field and more time immersed in the gameplay.
“ Between missions, we intentionally built in breaks— giving everyone time to ammo up, air up, hydrate, and regroup, while also receiving the briefing and map for the next mission,” he continued.“ At the same time, the Mission Masters Team uses those breaks to set and stage key areas of the field for what was coming next.”.
Between 2004 and 2018, Mission Master produced 81 themed games, with thousands
of players of all ages enjoying their games. In that time, leaders in the Mission Masters mentored many of the leaders across the community today, and their branch of the command leadership structure is a loaded one. Among them is Rahim“ Brik Top” Jones and Carl“ NRG1” Harrington— better known as the Command Bros were regulars at the Mission Masters games from 2015 until Cuda retired from producing events. In addition to their game at Three Rivers Paintball, Cuda produced games at Hell Survivors in Michigan, Sherwood Forest Paintball in Indiana, and Black Ops Paintball in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
Dean " Cuda " Allen at the very first Mission Masters event in 2004.
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