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Re: Who's bringing a tank to Ft. Myers MXS game?

In Reply to: Who's bringing a tank to Ft. Myers MXS game? posted by Captain_Caveman on December 20, 2003 at 06:32:02:


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Posted by:
Mike "Capt._Mako" Collins

on January 06, 2004 at 06:35:50

Last year there were (a Ft.Myers record) seven tanks at MXS's event. In actuality only two had any major impact on the field because the others either broke down, couldn't keep their velocity on their main barrel down, or just did not work well in the Ft.Myers field.
Team Smite has been working hard in the r&D shops developing an armored system that can adapt to any terrain and situation. We hold HellFire as the premire Florida paintball tank and therefore, developed stragtagies and design to counteract this premire paintball tank.
Will we be ready in time is another question.
So for now it is a resounding no, but you never know.
Mike"Cpt.Mako" Collins
Team Smite

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