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  • Spot the Fed--Badge

    Hows this for an idea...

    We all play 'Spot the Fed', but how are you at spotting and matching the badge to the agency???

    From the CAC, to the IC commuity badge and all the other seady groups out there...

    Set the badges up in the vendor area, number them, and have folks write in there guesses... Most right --- wins!


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  • #2
    Originally posted by Syn-Ack
    We all play 'Spot the Fed', but how are you at spotting and matching the badge to the agency???
    That could be fun for people-- and in the least, a learning experience.


    Set the badges up in the vendor area, number them, and have folks write in there guesses... Most right --- wins!
    What do they win? Getting spotted as a FED! Heh-heh. Feds seem more likely to be the ones that would be able to recognize "their own kind"

    Maybe make it harder, and include forgeries and include question on which ones are fake, and which ones are real.

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    • #3
      Um, a lot of the badges have writing on them which says where the are from, or do you just want to post a silhouette of the badge?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by astcell
        Um, a lot of the badges have writing on them which says where the are from, or do you just want to post a silhouette of the badge?
        A silhouette would be cool, but the shapes of federal and state badges for the most part different but agencies within those two area's are usually the same.

        How about pictures with text photoshopped out and optional explainations fo the engraved images and their symbology? That might add some spice to the shell game.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by astcell
          Um, a lot of the badges have writing on them which says where the are from, or do you just want to post a silhouette of the badge?
          How about just doing the official seals sans the writing or just the symbols in the center of said seal that really define each branch.
          Did Everquest teach you that?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by allentrace
            How about just doing the official seals sans the writing or just the symbols in the center of said seal that really define each branch.
            That can work, but since there are a limited number of agencies I believe most people will be able to memorize them by DC14. We should include other countries then, too.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by astcell
              That can work, but since there are a limited number of agencies I believe most people will be able to memorize them by DC14. We should include other countries then, too.
              That would be cool and it would be neat to get all the seals of "secret" branches of service in other countries such as the Shin Bet in Israel. Nevertheless it would be fun to learn the equivalent of our own branches in other countries
              Did Everquest teach you that?

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              • #8
                distance

                What about making them only visible from a distance ? I would think like 10-20 meters would make identifying badges more of a challange.

                eh just a idea.
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