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Located in the Washington DC area, DC terror is an organized scenario paintball team. We regularly play in scenario paintball games in the region and travel for larger games, mostly on the East coast. Be sure to checkout our 'Events' section to see where we plan to be in the near future. Pictures from past events can be found in our archive in the 'Photos' section.
DC Terror was honored with the 'Producers Award' on 3/18/2007 at OA Paintball's Pirates VS Ninjas scenario game. In a very challenging, back and forth, game the Ninjas under a strong General pushed hard and came out ahead in the end. We appreciated being able to do our part to help the Ninjas win this exciting game.
DC Terror was awarded the 'Most Valuable Team' award on 2/24/2007 at the Battle of Chosin Reservoir RAW series game hosted at SplatBrothers Paintball. Thanks to our US General 'Chowda' and everyone else who made this game such fun!
We believe paintball should be fun and fair for everybody. We represent ourselves and our region by playing with the highest standard of ethics and we expect the same high standard from all on the field.
We are currently recruiting. If interested please goto our 'Join Us' page and send us some info about yourself and we will schedule a time to meet you on the field.
The following is an excellent description of what scenario paintball is all about: (Scenario paintball. (2007, January 6). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 22:23, January 6, 2007, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Scenario_paintball&oldid=98942099)
Scenario paintball is a type of paintball game where players play paintball according to a predefined scenario. Scenario paintball games, which generally last between 6-26 hours, are often large-scale reenactments of historical battles involving hundreds or even thousands of people, like the Battle of the Bulge, or modern scenarios like storming a building and rescuing hostages. Occasionally, the scenario director may create wholly fictional settings, allowing for more creativity and imagination on the part of the participants.
Scenarioball can be a very gray area, since there are many different ways to play it but still be considered scenarioball. For example, in an 'alien invasion' scenario game, participants may be divided into two teams, the 'human' team, and the 'alien' team, who both then attempt to carry out their objectives as laid out in the scenario. A human objective may be to 'destroy' the aliens' mothership, which may be an object or the like which is set up for the purpose, or an alien objective may be to eliminate a certain number of humans in a given time.
Scenarioball can be anything from S.W.A.T. vs Terrorists to military attacks on an enemy base to the aforementioned alien invasion. Generally speaking, a good rule of thumb would be to describe a scenario game as a woodsball game with more elaborate or exotic objectives (such as rescuing 'downed helicopter pilots' or the like) than traditional ones (capturing a flag, eliminating as many players as possible, et cetera).
To enhance the game, scenario games may also incorporate tanks, faux 'air strikes', 'helicopter insertions', 'booby traps', and an extensive intelligence network both before and during the game. The choice of the 'extras' included in a scenario game depend heavily on the scenario itself.
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