Since returning home from my most recent tag travels I've
continued to play every weekend locally, but sometimes it seems like I now have
less to say about the average nights I spend at my home sites after coming off
of the more interesting adventures on the road. However, these are the places
where I play for nothing more than the sheer enjoyment of the games, so that
really does deserve equal attention. So here's how I've spent the last few
weekends...
Following a work event I enjoyed a few rounds of Helios
Pro with Spencer (our current IT guy) and Richard (our intern) joining me for some
laser tag in Albany. This was Richard's first experience playing laser tag and
I'm really glad to know he enjoyed it because I love the idea of having more
people from work taking an interest. We all had a great time and I think Richard may
become a frequent player. While we were there we got on the topic of tag cards
and Spencer suggested I find a way to display the ones I have collected. Great
idea, and I've only just finished assembling a display...and remarkably this
isn't actually all of them!
The next couple of weekends were played out at the Force
center. It's interesting how some time away from there has really given me a
renewed perspective and I had the most fun I've had there in quite some time.
The night of the overnight I played the early public session, but it was good
to get to visit with friends I hadn't seen in awhile. The night ended on a high
note as I somehow managed to talk them into playing a round of Photon emulation!
OK, so there were no remarkable scores here, but it's the
love of actually playing this game that I am so rarely indulged. :)
And then the following weekend was Thanksgiving weekend.
Cody and I were the only members to show up, but the public group was a lot of fun
and we played specialty games all night long. The best moment of this night was
having some shouts of support from the vesting room telling me to missile Cody
out...which I did. Everyone knows I am not strong at missiling games, so this
was a particularly sweet shot. Then astoundingly I was left in the arena with a
young player who hung in for the rest of the game. Kudos to him!
Then last night Spencer came out to FJ to play what might
be his final night of local tag...and we were also joined by "the
Godchildren". If you're new to this blog these are not literally my
godchildren, but they get this name because they are a group of teens who gave
me the nickname "the Godfather." I first met them about a year ago
and they were impressed with my tag skills and so they began calling me
"the master" which quickly morphed into calling me "the
Godfather"...that nickname has stuck and that's what they call me every
time we cross paths in the arena. It's cute and kind of a badge of honor. :)
So anyhow, in between games Spencer and I racked up
tickets in the arcade so he could take home a drone that he'd been eyeing for
about a year. I know it was that long ago because when last it was up for grabs
I had enough tickets to get it for my nephew for Christmas and I've felt a
little guilty ever since that I ended up getting it instead of Spencer...even
though it was meant to be a gift for a seven year old.
Then in the arena it was a great night except for one
small thing...the Legend pack (which was "my pack" for ages before
Razz took it over, but it has still always been my sentimental favorite to use)
would not work. I fear it has been beaten up too badly to be reliable any
longer as this was not a battery issue, it seemed genuinely broken. So I had to
adopt a new pack after two failed attempts with Legend. I will be playing using
Elite at this arena from this point forward. So, besides the pack issues it was
a really fun night that ended with a free for all round with the Godchildren,
which was hands down the best game of the evening.
So that's my recap of some of my recent local tag nights.
While my adventures on the road have been a little more exciting to write
about, these are the stories from the nights that make me feel most connected
to the game and to my home centers where I play the most and that's pretty special
in its own right.
Comments or Questions?
Contact: tivia@tiviachickloveslasertag.com
Websites: www.tiviachickloveslasertag.com and
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