Talk:Q-Zar
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[edit] Lasertag wiki
so now theres a lasertag wiki [1] so if any of you feel like adding articles, or adding stuff to the articles that are already there.. go ahead. 208.58.38.36 (talk) 04:23, 31 March 2008 (UTC)
Nobody called shooting another player 'tagging' in any of the (UK) areans I've been to. It was just called 'shooting'. Is 'tagging' really the official term?
It's the "politically correct" way to say it in the USA...some parents get concerned that we are training future killers.
The original terms that were used in the US and elswhere were guns and shots or to shoot. However, it just before Q-ZarUSA went public that the terms were changed to be PC and by corporate directive all speech and written material would call the guns - handsets or phasers , while shots and shoot were to become tags and tag respectively. Though all literature carried the PC terms and game martials were required to use them, few rarely did and the terms gun, shoot, and shot stayed in frequent use. Westond 06:37, 20 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Qzarians?
sup check out Commercial Laser Tag Systems maybe make the qzar section not suck whatever 04:04, 24 August 2006 (UTC) NB q-zar in fremantle really reaaly sucks, go to DarkZone Northbridge instead yo
Enter Shikari has a song called 'Return to Energizer', a reference to Q-Zar.
[edit] Too many lists?
It seems like there are too many lists. I'll see about re-writing the huge sections, but if anyone else wants to do it, feel free. ParticleMan 08:12, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Q-Zar History
Ive added quite a bit about the history of Q-ZarUSA, Inc. Most of it is from memory, court documents, and memos I still have on file as well as first hand experiance. I dont profess that it is all entirely accurate, especially most of what has happened post bankruptcy. All the information post bankruptcy came from various conversations ive had with my peers at Q-ZarUSA after the collaps and from others that keep an eye on the industry. Westond 23:07, 20 April 2007 (UTC)