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Dominator
War
II
Day
1 Pictures
If you
are unaware of the
setting, this battle is when my brother and I drove 5 hours to go to
the
2nd Dominator War in Haymarket Virginia, home of the Water Militia and
GNG's
Commander Dave (XN)
It was 5 AM when
my dad woke
me up. I got off my top bunk slowly but ready for the day.
All the supplies had been packed the night before. I got a lemon
poppy seed muffin, and sat down in a chair to eat. Afterwards I
went
outside into the dark, and got my PVC cement and put it in the
car.
Then went back in got my wallet and sat down to read a book. Five
minutes later we were ready to leave. We got in the car and went
on a historic journy...haha.
About 1
and a half hours down the road we reached Emporia Virginia. We
stopped
off, and my dad got some coffee as he asked for directions to the local
Wal-Mart. After we got there I went in and bought a $9 waterproof
Kodak camera to take some pictures of the war with. Then we
headed
back to Interstate 95 to go to some of the historical sites that my dad
wanted to see on the way up there.
Around 12
PM that day we got to Haymarket Virginia, with Rush Limba on the
radio.
I was all pumped up, and almost bouncing in my front seat of our silver
1997 Dodge Caravan, to the sound of "Turn up the volume, turn up the
volume"
(intro to the Rush Limba show". That was it, we went down Shelter
Lane to the Campground that we would stay at. It was a long road,
and seemed like a prime battlefield with corn fields here and there,
scattered
hardwood tree groves, and the occasional small pond. Only this
was
not the battle ground. Later on down the road (maybe a minute) we
checked into the campground, and got a site.
After
setting up the campsite and changing into my camos we headed off to
Collin's
house (at about 3:30PM). We had ridden by it earlier before
getting
the site just to see where it was. Collin was hooking up the
hose,
and no one else was there, so we rode on down the road. We
decided
the next time to come down from the other direction of Logmill
Road.
They were doing construction on the road, and paving it so we were
slowed
down. Then we pulled in to Collin's drive way. I got out of
the car with my XP 150 and hat. Commander Dave of the Water
Militia
(aka Army of Northern Virginia) was right behind the gate. We
greeted
each other with "Hey" or something like that. Commander Dave
introduced
me to Collin. Then we got our equipment out of the car and set it
down under a large oak tree. I was greeted by the few Water
Militia
members there at the moment and we set everything up. Later on
more
people came. Collin tried to get a hold of two other
people.
Mark said he would be there later on some time, and Greg said he'd get
there at about 10 PM.
With everyone
there Commander Dave offered some of the
soldiers unfamiliar with the terrain
an overview. So, Hellbringer and I, and a Water Militia member
named
Ben followed him around the terrain. The first thing was a small
dip or valley that was a small horse pasture maybe 300 yards long and
100
yards wide. The Water Machine gun was set up on a hose
nearby...sadly
this weapon was never used in the battle itself. There was a
small
forest line on the barbed wire fence at the top of the hill. It
took
us a while to find away around it since it was of three layers, and
particularly
high. Beyond the small long line of trees was a huge field in
front
and to the left of us. To the right was another line of trees
that
went down into a ditch and to Logmill drive. We went across into
the field and headed North East (strait and a little to the
left).
It took us about 5 minutes to get to the middle of the field,
which
was a small valley in its self. In front of us, and up the hill
were
a few holes dug by machines, we don't know why. They were about
4-5
feet deep and showed red clay beneath the field. We took a water
break at one of the trenches. After that we headed strait to the
end of the field, at the edge of the forest. We headed into the
forest,
constantly having to move spider webs aside. After a while we
took
a water break. Dave decided it was time for a picture, so he set
up his camera timed on a tree nearby and got off a shot. I also
took
a picture. After about 20 more minutes tramping through the woods
we headed back, talking about soakers, Aquatica, etc. We were a
little
lost, but got back all right. Then we got equipped, and ready to
battle. I put black duct tape on my white shoes. They were
my dad's old shoes which I had used in Vermin War IV. Other
people
were also putting black duct tape on stuff, I added it to the CPS 1000
I brought, and my XP 150.
Then
Dave
had to go to get something and would be back in 30 minutes. After
he got back we decided teams needed to be made. Collin
made a suggestion,
and we agreed. It would be Red Scorpion, Commander Dave, and Ben
vs. the rest. We 1 CPS 1200, 1 WWF Stone Cold, and 2 XP
150s.
The enemy team had 3 CPS 1200s, a XP 270, and a CPS 3200. I let
one
of the enemy use Colossus' soft pack to put the 3200 backpack in.
Then we headed out, Dave and I with 150s, shedding our heavier CPS 1000
and 2500 for mobility sake. I had put on camo face paint like
almost
everyone else, using black to make a face mask type cover of paint on
my
face.
The path
we would take was first under the wire fence on the edge of Collin's
yard,
then we went down in a small pasture. Then over the fence, via
the
same rout as we had done while scouting the land. The enemy then
started out to follow. We did double time march, and headed
towards
the woods. We had to go over the first huge field, and we
traveled
along the side, but not directly to it. It took us about 10
minutes
to reach the woods, by then we almost lost them. Dave and I set
up
what we were going to do. Our plan was to loose them, or ambush
them.
If, we lost them, then we would go back to base get the CPS 2000, and
hopefully
Mark would be there. From then on it was no speaking, and we set
up our group. I was point man, Dave was squad leader, Ben was
gunner,
and Hellbringer was rear guard. I darted ahead, scouting out the
land and finding a route for us, we never took a direct route. We
went North-east through the woods zigzagging along for a while, and
avoiding
paths and strait routes that the enemy may follow. Suddenly I
dropped
down, with the sound of the enemy near by. Dave turned around to
ask what happened. I signaled pointing to my ear, then behind
me.
Then he pointed to himself, then two fingers to his eyes and pointed in
that direction. Then after a while he gave clearance signal, and
we got up slowly and moved on in a crouching walk through the
underbrush
of the oak woods. Then
we stopped near a path, to ambush the enemy,
but they didn't take the bait, and maneuvered around the other way.

We reached
a creek, going downhill, and two Virginia White Tailed deer ran off
through
the woods. This was new type of terrain for us (Hellbringer and
I),
I was used to the slightly rolling densely foliated, and thickly
overgrown
wet terrain of the triangle area; compared to the slightly open heavily
rolling oak forests of northern Virginia. There were less places
to snipe, but one could move faster, and had more room between
neighborhoods
than the densely packed Raleigh-Clayton area I was used to. We
headed
North-west along the creek for a while, then headed back up the high,
but
not very long hill that led from the rocky brook in a southern
route.
There was more underbrush here, and we frequently had to stop from the
enemy lurking around. It started to grow dark, then I saw the
enemy.
We all fell down into the leaves, invisible to the enemy as they passed
by, masked by the growing dark. Then we split up into two small
squads.
Dave and my brother, and Ben and I. We stayed about 30 feet from
each other, yet kept in touch and in the same direction. Then, we
headed back North-west along the ridge paralleling the creek by about
100
yards. It had grown really dark, and we got back into our former
positions.
Suddenly
the hill sloped steeply downward, and we had to be very cautious, a
slip
could hurt us, our weapons and equipment, or attract the enemy who must
be lingering near in the dark. I slipped a little, but regained
my
balance, and we headed downhill. The foliage was much thicker on
the extremely steep decline. Then it dropped off completely on
several
rock ledges close to a huge creek or small river. So, we trotted
on going North East side by the creek. Then we found a ford not
much
further down. It was covered with huge downed trees on our side
of
the creek. I went along first, holding my balance, and we made it
to the ford which was covered by small rocks. Then we made it
across
it was pitch dark. We decided to check our plans. We where
slightly to far east and west of the house, but we were out of hostile
territory and could easily swing around, and hit them from behind...if
we could find them in the pitch black. By now it was around 9:50
PM. We crossed over the creek, and I resumed my point man
position.
I checked ahead, and then came back reporting what I saw. We
crossed
past a small swampy area to the edge of a field along the wooded tree
line.
We got low to cross the field making sure we weren't spotted.
Suddenly,
we all dropped down. Way in front of us in the middle of the
field
was something moving. The dense fog enshrouded us so that there
were
only dark gray sillouets against the light gray outline mist, and the
black
night sky. I crawled over to Dave, and we made plans. The
enemy
had not spotted us we thought, so we decided to encircle them.
Crawling
around the moist field in the fog was very erie. We spotted them
once again, and got ready to attack, but then the
figures vanished, guns
and all. We were left in the middle of a field, the fog clearing
looking across. Where were they?
We checked
our guns, and headed off through the field. At the end was a tree
line, of cedars or something I could not tell in the dark. Dave
went
through the trees and what seemed to be up a short steep hill scouting
it out. He came back shortly, and told us. It was just a
steep
incline, probably leading to a road or something. So stupidly we
headed back through the field, and got lost at the edge. We came
through the field again, and headed back onto what seemed like a path
through
the woods. Dave got out his flashlight, and attached it to his
hat.
We headed off through the dark for a while until we came to a huge
field.
By then Ben was a little worried, and we decided the main thing was to
get back. The field kept getting higher and higher, and was very
wet. We marched across it, getting wetter by the minute from the
dew. I started up a song... "Follow the yellow brick road!"
Ok, so that really didn't work all that well. We were completely
lost, and stopped. "Wait, there is Bull Run Mountain, see the
towers?"
Ben said. "Yeah." answered Dave, "That is Bull Run
Mountain."
"So that means we are heading North-West?" asked Ben. "I guess
so."
said Dave. "We need to be heading west to get back to the
house.
Come on." Dave led the way and we went up over the hill following
the fence, every now and then looking back making sure my brother was
still
there."
Later on
into the night we came to a path through the woods and decided to take
it and get out of the field. We followed it, and there seemed to
be a light in the distance. We were going up a hill when we
noticed
a house in front of us. "Oh, no! Go back" whispered
Dave.
I led the way down the other direction of the path. We came to a
large outbuilding, that we made out to be a huge horse stable with many
horses in it. Just then the door to the house opened, and out
stepped
a man with something in his hands onto the back deck. Oh no I
thought.
We headed behind the horse stalls. When he had gone in we went
downhill
in the opposite direction we had come from, and into a clearing.
We had to jump a fence, and there were horses nearby. Running
through
the low cut grass felt allot better than the woods or high grass we had
been in. "Freedom!" I whispered. There was one last
fence,
made of wood and I cleared it. We came out across a small stream,
and to a large driveway. By this time it was well after curfew,
and
we'd be in trouble if we were caught. We walked along the gravel
driveway in the moonlight. A house up on a hill to our right
shown,
its visage bearing ominously down upon us as if saying "Get out, your
not
wanted here!". "Where are we? I don't understand!"
said
Dave. "Maybe it's Shelter Lane?" I replied. "Maybe,
but
Collin and I walked the whole road before, and there isn't anything
like
this coming off of Shelter." he said. "I don't know, its
weird."
said Ben. "Maybe we are further down Logmill?" "I don't
think
so." said Dave. Hellbringer looked back silently, as if
looking
to the past for answers. "Who knows, all we can do is go
forward."
I said. "Shh from here on out no more talking than needed."
said Dave. The area around us had closed in, we were begining to
travel by shadow, and houses were much more frequent. Flowering
pear
trees and dogwoods lined the road, we stayed in the ditches afraid to
be
seen and get in trouble. In front of the entrance to the
subdivision
was a column of mail boxes. Suddenly Dave whispered
"Halt!".
Beside one of the mail boxes was an alarm system. We carefully
went
underneath, just to make sure it wasn't one of those fancy laser
activated
ones. We then made it out to the main road, the driveway had
formed
a road along with a few other driveways. According to the sign it
was Chatterbrook subdivision. The main road was of yet
unknown.
We headed on to the right, unaware that we were going east instead of
the
south-westerly route which would have taken us home. We turned
around
after a while, seeing we weren't headed anywhere. After we passed
the subdivision again it appeared we were heading down hill.
This
didn't seem right so we went up the road to the east again.
"What will
we tell Aquatica?" I asked. "Hehe, I dunno." replied
Dave. "What about... it was a reconasaince mission?" I
replied.
We all laughed, and trudged onward into the moonlight, chafing from our
wet clothes. After a while we began talking about waterguns, and
other things. I was shooting my XP 150 here and there writing
grafiti
on the road with water. Further down I saw another road.
"Thank
God... its another road!" I blurted out, and ran down the road
about
300 yards to where the next subdivision came out. After I got
there
I went back, but before I could a car came along. I dived behind
the subdivision sign, and was barely missed. Then I proceeded
again.
The same thing happened, and I was so close to being spotted. I
was
able to meet them again. "It says Sanders Lane." I
said.
"Sanders Lane, Sanders Lane, I don't know a Sanders
Lane!" said Dave.
"Oh man this isn't good." said Ben.
Afteranother
long walk we decided we had to do something. Cars came by and we
stuck out our thumbs, there were houses with lights on, but we didn't
do
anything. After the longest time we came near a house.
Somebody
was working on a car in the side yard. We prepared to go and talk
to him. However; before we could he went inside. Then we
saw
a few girls up in one room, and the TV was on, somebody was also on the
computer. We took off our hats, masks, etc. and whiped off our
face
paint. Then we headed towards the house with my brother in
front.
Then Hellbringer rang the door bell. After a while a girl came
out.
"Hey, we were in a watergun fight and we got lost, can you tell us
where
we are?" asked Dave. "Yeah, your on Sanders Lane, 15 is
that
way (pointing down the road east). Back to the right is Bull run,
down the road." she said. Then we got to use their phone to
call Collin's house, and thanked them. Aparently we were all
homeschooled.
They at first thought we were a gang going to "...bust our mail
box!"
After a while we got a picture, and Collin's mom came and picked us
up.
We thanked them, and departed. Aparently Ben knew someone they
knew
who was a gymnast like they were, doing the weird sport of horse
gymnastics.
It seemed like everyone in the "Markets of Hay"-(as so poeticly put by
Jake) had, or was obsessed with horses and things to do with
them.
We got back and everyone asked where we had been... they were reclining
outside and eating junk food like it was Woodstock 2. Then
I said my temporary goodbyes, and went to the campgrounds for the
night,
badly chafing from all the action.
Day
2
Battle #1
We
awoke the next day and got everything ready. When we pulled in everyone
was ready for the next fight. The teams were the same, with the
exception
of Ben had to go and we now got the second in command of the Water
Militia,
Greg who had arived that night with his Monster X. We got to defend
again.
Greg filled his Monster X via charging, and we got ready. We set off
about
5 minutes later and kept towards the trees on the top of the platau
above
the road. Then we headed strait towards the tree line about 1000 meters
at least to the left of us. The
field dipped, and we passed over a few
trenches. Then we got to the small thin line of trees between the two
fields.
We piled brush and limbs in front of the fence. There were big ceder
trees
around so I decided to climb one... equiped with a CPS 2000 mk2. and a
camera. Greg and Hellbringerwent to the right of us down the line of
trees
and Dave watched the back field. By now I was high up in the tree about
50 feet or so. The enemy had now formed and it was about 10 minutes
later.
They got ready for a charge. Then David on the other team pulled out
two
Storm 750s from his holsters and ran berserk at us from their line
about
120 feet away. The enemy was laughing, and we soon were also as he
turned
around and ran back also laughing. Then they really began to fight. One
squad went around through an opening towards the back while they sent
Brandon
as a Sniper through the woods on my left side, and Jake as a scout to
my
left. My range from the high tree was very good, and increased about
25%.
Jake went to my left and with his 270 was crouching going through the
trees.
I took aim and fired. The shot fell short a few feet as he was about 75
away. Then he got to the back where Dave and the others were fighting
off
the enemy. I found a new target... their sniper Brandon was creeping up
behind our team through the woods. I fired, but just beofre I did he
spotted
me and got behind a huge tree. Then he looked through his scope at me
and
returned fire from his 1200. The shot was dead on, but I was to high
up,
and the shot missed my feet in decline from about 5 feet. We had a
fire...
er water fight for about 2 minutes there. Dave lead an attack to try to
counter their attack on our rear. He thought he had shot someone, but
instead
hadn't, and under the weight of the 2500 was shot by a 1200. Then Greg
charged in and dodged a shot from the 3200 and took out Jake with his
Monster
X. Then he turned around, but too late. He had gotted shot square in
the
chest by the 3200. Hellbringer then got behind a tree at the enemy
closing
in. Dave couldn't believe he was shot and then picked up a Splashzooka
and soaked a few enemy soldeirs, but it didn't count as he was dead.
Hellbringer
then fired at an enemy grunt armed with dual 750s and a CPS 1200. The
guy
dodged and counter fired with his 1200.
Then instead he picked a 750 from
a holster and fired hitting Hellbringer in the shoulder. However; this
was not a direct hit, and with a pistol you must hit twice to score a
kill.
By this time I had hit Brandon in the head (on accident) with the 2000.
That didn't count, but he faultered and I blasted him square in the
chest
leaving a mud puddle behind. Hellbringer then turned around the tree
and
attack their center hitting David, the grunt with the 1200 and 2 750s
for
a score for our team. Before he could dodge a blast from the 3200 sent
him soaked to the ground out and tagged. It was just the big artillery
now. The CPS 3200 VS the CPS 2000!
Everyone was looking up into the tree where I was. Some people were
laughing
and others were requesting binculers. The guy with the CPS 3200 had
problems
sighting me until they pointed me out. He didn't want to go in. So I
picked
up my camera from my pocket and said, "Come closer, I can't shooot you
from there! I want a good picture!" (I didn't get one as the branches
were
in the way). Then Battle ensued and he turned to 10x blasting at my
foot.
I ducked behind the massive tree, trying extremely hard to keep my
balance
on my knees and fire back at the same time. I almost hit him this time.
Then I got a head shot that didn't count. He had a few shots that fell
short. Then he went out to the field to pump. Everyone was yelling at
me
to get down, but I didn't as I was so high with a 2000 and a camera it
take a long time. When he came back we shot again, no luck! I was
beggining
to worry. The 3200 had about 1/2 tank left and I had about 30 oz. I
pumped
the remaining water into my firing chamber and took aim, at first
pretending
to be almost out. Then looking squarely down the gun I fired.
Kablaaaaaaaaamm
shwooooosh! Hit! GOAL!! GOAAAAAAAAAAAAAL!!!!!!! VICTORY! That was it,
one
more battle to go. It took me about 5 minutes to get down.
Day 2 Battle #2
Greg used my binoculers and we
spotted the enemy. Two were near
a deep trench hiding in the middle of the field. Then we lowered
ourselves into a crowching run, and headed towards the highest grass in
the middle of the field. We ran fast through the thick yet stubby
grass of the field. It was a tough 250 yarder or so, but we made
it none to late and rolled down into cover behind the tall grass, our
sides heaving. I had battled since 1993, and this seemed alot
like the
fields in Viper's backyard; but multiplied in size and without pine
thickets.
Here in Northern Virginia there were not all that many pine
thickets.
Then we decided Greg would stay and we would run towards the opening in
the tree thicket between the two fields that we had used ealier as a
base.
We rushed towards the two people in the trench at first (CPS 3200 and
1200),
they flinched and got ready, but then we diverted back towards the
opening
and they could not pursue us. I was pointman again, and made the
first trip around the edge of the woods. We would yell if we
wanted
Jake to attack, or get him to come to us.
I ran to some high grass behind enemy lines and ducked down and rolled
over. Then Dave, then Hellbringer did likewise. I went up the hill on
the
field behind the tree line and looked to see enemy movement. There was
none, and we ran into the woods in front of us. We scouted out the area
cautiously, but didn't see anything. It was a marshy area, but recently
dry. Then ew headed to the hilly area in the woods, and checked at the
edge. Still none. We walked some more and almost tripped over a fishing
wire trap. carefully we derigged it. At that time Jake ran into
trouble...
literally. He took out the 3200 user at the top of the hill, but then
Jake
blasted him from a self made bunker behind the trench with his water
cannon.
We then went to the edge and walked along it. Someone shouted "Olly
Olly
Octanfree." However; we couldn't find them. Then I saw Brandon with the
1200 and we jumped into the woods and set up a defencive position. He
ran
and told the rest. After about 20 minutes nobody showed. We carefully
planned.
Then we took the different sides of the hill going up in the field and
charged a trench. "Clear." "Clear." "Clear." Came the replies. Nobody
was
there. We went back to the base. They had forfieted, and someone had to
go home. Overall this was an awesome war, one of the best. I want to
thank
Collin and XN for it personally; er... here. Anyway, this was the
great.
Now I can't wait for DW3 or V5. Sadly, we left behind Viper who could
have
came *#%$)#%*)%#. We got a little confued though.
More pictures:

Greg and Jake in the field.

XN and Greg filling the MX.

Greg and XN on the last day of battling.
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