*Disclaimer* I [DrummerBoyz95] do not represent Desert Fox Airsoft, I am just passing along the news of an upcoming event to fellow airsofters. All info copied from another airsoft site with a post regarding this event. No links to Airsoft Allies have been posted on external web sites.Desert Fox Zombie Panic 3 - Battle at St. Teresa
This is a Desert Fox Event sponsored by Evike.com, your #1 Airsoft Distributor in the world! "Lost Zombies" and "The Last Stand". Buy your ticket today at Evike.com Super Store or Desert Fox CQB today.
Lets play Airsoft a bit different today, with zombies.
When: Saturday May 22nd, 2010
Where:
DESERTFOX AIRSOFT CQB
11150 Arrow Route Suite 'B'
Rancho Cucamonga, CA. 91730
Registration: Pre-Registration mandatory. Sign up at your local Evike.com Airsoft store to save on S/H charges our website may charge you for this zero weight item. (All online registration will receive a bag of 0.20g bb equal value to the S&H paid.)
Each registration is for one game, one session. First come first serve. After purchasing this ticket, an Evike.com or desert fox representative will contact you for available sessions. (We will try to post available sessions as registration fills up.)
Sessions:
1. 8:00 - 8:30
2. 8:30 – 9:00
3. 9:00 – 9:30
4. 9:30 – 10:00
5. 10:00 – 10:30
6. 10:30 – 11:00
7. 11:00 -11:30
8. 11:30 – Midnight
Each session will consist of of 12 players.
Game FAQ / Info
What is Zombie Panic III?
Zombie Panic is a unique zombie survival game which uses resource management and teamwork to complete objectives to survive a zombie epidemic.
How does the game work?
In Zombie Panic III a survivor team of 12 players will start inside a safe house. Once the game begins they will leave the safe house and attempt to complete a series of objectives to escape Camp St. Teresa. Players will have 25 minutes to complete all the objectives and escape the Camp. After 25 minutes, whether anyone has escaped or not, the game will end.
What do I need to play (Equipment requirements)?
• Players are allowed 1 gas/springer pistol with 1 magazine (Players may bring spare magazines, but players may only carry 1 magazine during each scenario).
• Spring shotguns may be used in place of gas/springer pistols (Players may only carry 1 shell for their shotgun.
• Weapons may be rented at the field but supplies are limited.
• A full face mask. Masks may be rented at the field.
What happens when a zombie catches/eats a player?
Once a zombie touches a player (both hands on person, one hand does not count), that player will be taken to a designated “dead box” then back to the safe house where the player will “respawn” back into the game. Players will have unlimited “respawns” in the first 20 minutes of the game, after 20 minutes once a player is caught/eaten by a zombie he is out of the game.
How do you kill a zombie?
Zombies can only be killed with 3 shots to the body or 1 shot to the head or with 4 swings from a melee weapon to the torso region or 2 swings to the head will kill a zombie. Please do not strike a zombie with full force, they’re not REAL zombies. They are regular players just like you.
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http://www.DesertFoxFields.com or email
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DesertFox Fields presents Zombie Panic III
February 2007 - The Super Flu
The Super Flu pandemic begins in February of 2007 as common, seasonal influenza. By March the number of cases reported has quadrupled and the Flu strain is dubbed “The Super Flu” by the media. The Super Flu proves resilient against influenza vaccines. On April 1st 2007 the World Health Organization announces that the Super Flu meets the three criteria of a Pandemic. In the streets people begin wearing white dust masks. There are protests in major cities, as the public demands healthcare for the uninsured. In San Francisco a man robs a bank with a squirt bottle full of, what claims is, super flu infected blood.
May 2007 – Camp Saint Teresabr> On May 1st the US Government working with FEMA and the CDC sets up a camp in the Nevada desert with the purpose of treating the uninsured sick. The US Government issues St. Teresa Passports to Hospitals across the country who are instructed to give the passports, which grant access to Camp Teresa, to uninsured patients in need. People all over the country rush to their local hospitals seeking passports. By June 1st all the passports have been issued. Reports of passports selling online for tens of thousands of dollars are not uncommon. By mid June additional camps are set up in every state across the US. Each of those is full by the end of June.
July 2007 – The Campion Virus
In July the Super Flu mutates and the total death toll doubles in just a few weeks. The CDC dubs Super Flu, the Campion Virus. Reports of cases are coming in from every country on the globe. The United Nations declares a global state of emergency. Accounts surface from Camp Saint Teresa that describe atrocious living conditions. Rumors spread that Camp Saint Teresa is a massive death camp where the infected are sent to die. The White House tries to rebound from the accusation calling Camp Teresa a Quarantine Camp. Riots breakout in major cities across the US. The Capital building catches fire. Martial Law is declared.
August 2007 – A New Industry
By August a slew of Pharmaceutical Companies claiming to have a cure for the Campion virus begin selling their products direct to consumers and drug stores. The Pharmaceutical Companies skip the FDA approval to increase time to market and capitalize on the global panic. The most heavily promoted of these is UNDISCLOSED.
September 2007 – Dead and Attacking
On September 8th 2007 a 911 call is placed from a mobile phone somewhere in Northern California. The person making the call claims that he is at a pharmaceutical testing facility where they are testing Campion Virus treatments. The caller claims that some of the patients have died and are attacking people. The 911 operator asks if the patients are dead or are attacking to which the caller responds, “both.” This is the first recorded case of zombie behavior resulting from the Campion Virus.
November 1st 2007 – We Lost Some Zombies
On November 1st 2007 the headline on New York’s leading newspaper reads “We Lost Some Zombies.” The quote is from a uniformed guard stationed at Camp Saint Teresa. The Article describes a frantic radio transmission made by the Camp Saint Teresa guard. The article goes on to describe armed soldiers racing away from the camp in Humvees.
November 19th 2007 – Zombies
By November 2nd 2007 the infected reach Las Vegas. The city falls by the 3rd. The infected spread from there. The west coast is hit on the 5th by the 7th the east coast is infected. Estimates are that 75% of the population is dead or undead by the 19th of November. Survivors are on their own. Most cities had gone dark while some managed to maintain power. The US Government and all it’s agencies cease to function (As far as we know). Present Day
The Campion Virus has reached its final mutation. The positive is that the virus is only transferable by bite, it is no longer an airborne virus. The negative is that the virus will , inevitably, take over the body and cause zombism. Take over of the body by the Campion Virus does not always result in death, meaning that a living person infected with the Campion virus can turn to a Zombie without dying. These are called Runners. They do not possess problem solving skills or the ability to communicate. They do however possess most of the physical skills they had prior to turning, meaning they can run in most cases. Those individuals who turn after death are slow moving zombies. Present day survivors have spread out across the globe.