The three men loaded the oil up and were taking the oil back to their hideout in the wood.
“I didn't think you could run oil right from the ground in a car”, said David Smith.
Torch, the leader replied, “This is drip. These leases produce mostly natural gas, but what liquid that condenses is called drip and we can use it without refining it. We'll have to put it in the freezer and chill it and skim the paraffin off the top or else it will plug your injectors, but it will do fine. We'll mix it with store bought gas and alcohol from the still and we can produce car fuel for less than 25 cents a gallon. We'll sell it for half of what the gas stations are charging and we'll make a lot of dough.”
The sign on the lease they were leaving had a sign on it, Acme Energy, Sierra 2.5
A mere 22 miles away in the governor's office, the head of Acme Energy, W. E. Coyote was venting his anger. The assembled group, three oil barons, the head of the state police, the Oklahoma County Sheriff, the State Attorney General, and the Governor had spent the last hour in a give and take. The oil baron demanded action to stop the theft of oil from their leases. And Law Enforcement explaining that they were doing all they could. The politicians were getting tired of listening to the exchanges.
“OK, Mr. Coyote! STOP! By my direction the state police will be assigned to put an end to this. Put Capt. Kirk on the case, back him with everything he needs. I will come down hard on the Oil Thieves, and I am operating under the assumption that there is an understanding here. I, as Governor, will use the state's resources to protect your property and I assume I can count on Acme Energy, Beta Petroleum, and Hydrocarbons to back my re-election. THAT will be all.”
The oil men left the office, but the cops stayed to get their orders from the governor.
Back in the woods, the men were getting a couple gas cans ready to deliver to the Ridge Mont High Team bus.
“Another satisfied customer, cash on the barrelhead”, chortled Torch gleefully.
Producers notes:
We are going to go slow in building scenario in this area. Too many paintball players do not understand scenario, and often confuse scenario with a big game. A scenario has character roles, and follows a storyline.
In this scenarios, one side will have to go to the three leases on the field and take the oil as it is produced (oil wells do not constantly pump oil, they will cycle on and off depending on how long it takes for the oil to seep back into the hole). The oil thieves will collect oil, collect the materials to run the still, and have to deliver oil to customers and collect money.
The oil Barons will try to protect their oil leases.
The cops will try to stop the oil thieves any way they can.
Missions will be called in and each side will play their role, try to accomplish their missions, and score points.
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