Old School Tactics
Here is a depiction of the Battle of Marathon, December 2003
  PPP is world renowned for our classic pincer move. No team can execute it as well as PPP.

   Team Power Potatoe Paintball with half the amount of men, strategically weakened their center and re-inforced their sides. The Persians, pushed through, wihle PPP flanked them on each side. The Persian's autocockers were only strong in the front, and were weak on the sides and the back. PPP bunkered them form back. As the Persians begged for surrender, PPP heriocally slaughtered the pleading Persians.

   In centuries to come, the Athenians would battle back the Persians once again, using the world-famous, PPP pincer move, In the battle of Marathon II.
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Throughout the 18th century PPP has spread fear throughout all their colonies in the Americas. With unimaginable formations, and an exceedingly fast rate of fire, with a rate up to .3333 balls per minute, colonists were far too terrified to ever ratify a constitution or create their own independent nation. This classic "Red Coat" formation would not be used again until the beginning of WWII in 1983, by the British.
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