Where is everyone tonight? It seems I will
not be getting much practice time, but I'm already here so we will make the
most of it.
Being the defender of the little ones...this
is actually a lot harder than it sounds. I am for all intents and purposes
playing alone right now among a swarm of young kids. Well, not all of them,
but enough that it's not really fair to call this practice. So, I thought
instead I'd practice something different. I am practicing "selective"
targeting...i.e. only aiming at people over four feet tall. I waited until the
kids had chosen their teams and then hopped on the team with the smallest
players (meaning they would already be out of the way as targets). I walked the
game and tried my best to avoid targeting the kids (well, unless they were
aiming their phaser directly at me...it wasn't a suicide mission). I can't say
there wasn't collateral damage, but the effort was made.
Second game, harder to get on the appropriate
team, but let the record show I tried. I waited until all the kids had picked
teams and based on that I intended to play on the blue team when I saw a few
older players switch over to green...and then all the kids followed and the
older ones switched back to blue! No good. So forget it, I went red...less
players and a few kids. I made an EXTRA effort to not aim at the kids...but the
older ones are not seeing this as a nice gesture and my personal attempt to not
be "that mean lady". Clearly they think I am just targeting them,
which is true to an extent, but it's not out of malice.
Interestingly enough, the kids think I am a
rock star. Good for the ego. A few of them have taken to calling me "the
master". This night has a few perks after all :)
A couple of games later a group went in and
evenly split up between red and blue, so I went green to be a team of one. Then
the littlest player of all comes over and says "I'm on your team". So
sweet...so this game I had a shadow the entire time. I think I'll nickname him
"the intern". :)
"The
intern" stayed right underfoot all night, but that was fine. I'm actually
surprised a child that young kept going until 11:00. I chatted with his
godfather who brought the young boy and his brother. Very nice person and it
was nice to watch his interaction with these kids in the game. The evening was
not challenging, but it was heartening. Sometimes a night like this is a good
thing.
Comments or questions?
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