Remember the difference between the Peach Pit and the
Peach Pit After Dark? That's kind of a...well, a really ridiculous parallel to
the difference between laser tag and SM5 laser tag after hours with the better
players last night. I just got to experience this on a whole different level. But
as I was perched atop a raised platform (how did I even get up there?) watching
during the one game when I rested on this otherwise steady night of practice I
couldn't help but think "this isn't Kansas anymore, this is Pink Floyd's
dark side of Oz".
One night of playing with the serious players (at this
game format which I really hope to eventually master) definitely gave me a much
better feel for the game. I must say, I felt no direct hostility towards me
from anyone, likely because I am regarded as the newbie and all the players
were giving me a chance to learn. I certainly appreciate that and found it
worthwhile. And to some degree I was braced and prepared for what was to come. However, as much as I had been told
that this was a whole different experience, I was still a little bit taken
aback by the intensity with which everyone literally seemed to attack the game.
From the language to the confrontations, the walkouts and the drama I must say
if I didn't experience this night of practice for myself I doubt I would have
believed it was even the same game I played last week.
And really, it
wasn't. I think it boils down to this. Everyone plays so passionately and puts
so much into it that when something doesn't go quite right in the arena the
tempers do get amplified. However, I think the most important thing I took away
from being part of this night was an appreciation for the absence of malice. As
heated as things might get from time to time and as loud as some of the
disagreements might become, as far as I could tell nobody did anything with the
intent to be difficult or to deliberately cause a problem. I believe everyone
had the genuine intent to play hard and play their best. In every game there
are bound to be different perspectives and I think that accounts for some of
the heated exchanges I observed that I had trouble wrapping my mind around.
However, if that's the way it's going to go next week (and I suddenly have no
doubt that it will) then I'm glad I got my first glimpse of it now. I'm
accustomed to extreme competition in other facets of my life, but the way it is
handled from scenario to scenario may be dramatically different. When I next
encounter this level of intensity in laser tag competition I will just take it
in stride with a deep breath and try to remember three words..."absence of
malice". So long as that holds true then everyone should come out of the
arena in one piece...I do hope!
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Contact: tivia@tiviachickloveslasertag.com
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