Two months ago, I posted a blog (how do you humans create some of the words you use? "Blog"? Translation from our native language of Nexus to English is very difficult sometimes!) describing how one P.A.C.K.S. outscored a team of five P.A.C.K.S. during a Team Tag Exercise. Red Team's Parnelli was this single P.A.C.K.S., and after that event was not hesitant to remind the other P.A.C.K.S. of this achievement. I've got some very different news to post today about Parnelli's attempt at a repeat performance.
During a Team Tag Exercise comprised of 11 Blue and 11 Green vests, Parnelli decided to go it alone and see if lightening can strike twice by outscoring an entire team again. I am (happy, to say the least!) here to report that Parnelli failed miserably on this quest, and the Green Team was the overall victor! Parnelli had only managed to score 50 points, and was tagged 81 times during the exercise. Parnelli's tag ratio (refer to my post of 9 October 2009 for the explanation of tag ratios) was a new (low) record: 1.23%. Domino from the Green Team claimed high individual score of the session with 17,002 points, and I contributed 11,550 points. I don't think Parnelli will try the "one vest team" experiment anytime soon!
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