Boy, this thread has got more conspiracy theories associated with it than 9/11!
As an unbiased 3rd party, I've tried to dig through as much of the rubbish being spouted as possible and summarise all of the various allegations/insinuation in one place (ignoring the Robbo/Tim Barnett advertising on p8ntballer issue, as that's between them and also the Cessle incident on Facebook, as that's one person being an idiot which has been universally condemned and it's up to Robbo how he chooses to address it).
1. Super6 D10 Paint issue
This cropped up as an accusation from an unnamed source (who?), relayed by Robbo, that there was more to the short-notice ban on certain brands than met the eye. Coming so soon after the announcement of a Shoreline/Sterling sponsorship promotion seemed to add fuel to the fire. This was addressed by both Simon Cole and Tim Barnett on Facebook.
Simon Cole said:
Hi everyone, its the morning after the "day" and very , very tired!
However I hope all those who made it to the SUPER SIX had a great time. I also would like to make an apology to all those players who were relying on being able to shoot the paint of their choice and were not able to. MAXS GmbH and BZ PAINTBALL SUPPLIES along with LIPS and MANIC had ensured that a plentiful supply of specialist winter formula paintballs were on site for their customers and all players at the event. However, as most of you know, the field owner, at two hours notice stated that FROSTBITE and the GI MILSIM winter ball could not be shot on his field, one might have thought that with the many years experience in the industry the owner might have formed his opinion earlier, giving the Sponsors and Paint suppliers time to arrange alternatives, however, no amount of discussion could change his mind and therefore options were limited. He is entited to his opinion, it is his field, so it ends there. However some teams and players chose to ignore this ban, and in all honesty I cannot blame them, they had bought the paint in good faith on the Saturday for Sunday's game, and its only right they should be able to use it. It is important at this point to make you aware that this decision was made without the organisers of the SUPER SIX's agreement, and indeed, they were as schocked and dissapointed as we were. Lessons learned, we will in future, as much as possible, ensure that a full and varied choice of product will be made available to all players at these and other events. I thank you for you patience and understanding, and look forward to seeing you all very soon. My thanks to Tim and all the SUPER SIX staff, to BZ Paintball for their constant support, and to my boy Ethan, who just wants to play paintball with his Dad!
regards to all, Simon Cole. UK Sales Manager MAXS PAINTBALL/DXS.
Tim Barnett said:
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Clearly the situation regarding paint was a last minute curve ball and caused a lot of problems. The venue is one of the most immaculate paintball sites in the UK and the owner works hard to make it that way. An issue had been raised that one brand of paint used a fill that was very thick that the site owner felt caused lasting damage to his site. On the Saturday, the brand in question was tested and the site owner was happy that it could be used. However, on Sunday morning the site owner identified another brand that he felt was damaging the site and took the decision that both brands could not be used. At this point I will say that sites generally lose money when they host scenario games as they would generally earn much more money by having rental customers onsite so as an organiser and as a community we need site owners who are happy to take a financial hit to let us use their facilities. Without them, we have no game. The site owner at Nottingham runs an immaculate site and ultimately what he says goes. It is his decision how his site is used.
That this caused significant problems is an understatement. Clearly, it restricted the choice of paint that some teams had on offer, it also caused revenue issues for the two traders involved who could now not sell their main brands of paint and clearly left two of the major sponsors of the series left being unable to sell their product.
During meetings to resolve the problem, Shoreline, BZ, LIPS, GI Milsim and DXS all worked together to come up with solutions to resolve the problem. Some of the solutions suggested including the pooling of paint resources and it was clear that there was a real spirit of cooperation between the traders, manufacturers and organiser to come up with a workable solution.....which is exactly what happened.
I've already seen rumours suggesting that this situation was some kind of stitch up by one paint manufacturer or trader to ensure maximum paint sales at the event over the others. This I can confirm is total nonsense and just part of the usual hysteria that often sweeps through those in paintball who love to see conspiracy theories where none exist or who just love a drama. On the Super6 Facebook group you will find a statement from Simon Cole of DXS and I'm sure LIPS and BZ will post their own comments in due course regarding the situation.
There was a cap of 350 players for the event and about another 20 guys were booked in over that. However, the snow stopped a lot of those people coming so actual numbers on the day were 241. Blues slightly outnumbered Reds on the Sunday.
The game itself seemed very fast flowing and the feedback on UK Scenario, Talkpaintball, the Shoreline Facebook group and Super6 Facebook group has been excellent. The Hyperball missions worked really well with some great dust ups between the Planet Eclipse team the Sandbaggers and the Shoreline Rangers and also the match between SLR and Bad Moji was also very very close.
As ever, the electronic flags and live updating maps worked well and it is hard to imagine a decent scenario game now without them. The Castle Finale at the end was typically Shoreline. Hundreds of players in a brutal gunfight with loads of smoke and pyro thrown in for good measure.
The Saturday night was great and we all had so much fun with the drunken massive snowball fight up and down the streets of Worksop.
So, all in all a solid start with great feedback from the players. The technical and other problems behind the scenes were largely not visible to the players and the issue regarding the paint aside it was a decent event and all the players seem to have had a great time.
For us, today work started on Super6/2: Back To The Future which will take place at Holmbush next month. We look forward to seeing many of you there.
Regards
Tim
Shoreline
Shoreline have subsequently announced that their Battle of Britain event will exclusively use DXS/GI Sportz paint (
http://ukscenario.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=28649) which seems to further undermine any conspiracy theories.
Again, independently verified by biscuit:
http://www.p8ntballer-forums.com/threads/oh-what-tangled-webs-we-weave.144303/page-3#post-1284301
Personally I think this one has been knocked on the head.
2. Support 4 Soldiers
The accusation regarding S4S was that people who questioned the status of the project were then banned from UKS, which might imply that something dodgy was going on. Also there was an accusation that S4S was misrepresented as a charity and questions over what has happened with the money.
The non-charity status of S4S has been made clear on a public forum a number of times:
http://ukscenario.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=27042 and
http://ukscenario.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=21328&p=264484&hilit=support soldiers#p264484
To get the info from the horse's mouth I spoke to Tim Barnett on the phone yesterday and he gave me exactly the same info that Echowitch has already recounted - the S4S funding is with a local councillor, acting as an independent 3rd party who is working with the Royal British Legion to allocate funds. Echowitch has confirmed this independently with the councillor.
http://www.p8ntballer-forums.com/threads/oh-what-tangled-webs-we-weave.144303/page-9#post-1285259
Tim has said that detailed accounts will be released when all funding has been allocated.
My gut tells me this is all above board, however I think we do need to await the release of the accounts to be fully satisfied.
3. Threats of violence
Now the only evidence I've seen for this is from David Jack and to be frank, given his fantasy post here:
http://pitsnpots.co.uk/news/2010/01/david-jack-resigns-ppc-stoke-trent-north-and-chair-local-lib-dems#comment-23226 - I don't consider him a particuarly reliable witness, sorry.
Any other evidence of this? If not, I think it's a fabrication.
4. People being banned from forums for questioning the status quo
Ok, so on this thread we've got both David Jack and Leachy saying they were banned for innocent queries.
niallist has subsequently confirmed that David Jack was not banned for asking questions regarding S4S:
http://www.p8ntballer-forums.com/threads/oh-what-tangled-webs-we-weave.144303/page-5#post-1284583
One of the threads in question:
http://www.ukscenario.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=26202&p=329415#p329415
Ok so he got treated fairly harshly with ban for being a bit annoying, but that happens on all forums, including this one and wasn't specifically to do with S4S.
Leachy did get treated a bit poorly with a sarky reply by Timboy
http://www.ukscenario.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=22199&start=90#p282968 , however that was in June and he was still posting in August, so that wasn't why he was banned.
http://www.ukscenario.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=22199&p=304424#p304424
Famine/Jamie wasn't (to my knowledge) banned from the forums and his questions were answered politely:
http://ukscenario.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=87&t=26843&hilit=support soldiers
The entire Apocalypse team were however banned (rightly or wrongly, I don't know the facts) from future Shoreline events due to an incident alleged to have happened at Mall Assault:
Incident -
http://ukscenario.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=26936&start=75#p339554
Ban -
http://ukscenario.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=26993
5. TC2012 not having permission to use MOD land
When I spoke to Tim yesterday he mentioned that an unnamed individual from within the industry had 'helpfully' raised this exact issue with Tippmann (presumably with the best intentions of the players at heart....ahem), however a contract does exist and has satisfied Tippmann.
It does seem to me that most of the issues have either been raised by unnamed people (keeping their heads down as biscuit pointed out) or from people who are industry competitors or those with pre-existing grudges against either Tim, Shoreline or mods on UKS.
My personal take on this is that a number of people with ulterior motives have tried to generate a lot of negative publicity for one company and individual from a non-issue and that has dragged other people with an axe to grind out of the woodwork.
Again, I've no direct involvement and spoke to Tim for the first time ever yesterday simply to cut through some layers of rumour.