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Overview
The Real-Life FPS uses Project Gargoyle to simulate a FPS game using one person as "commander" and many smaller computer sets. The commander can lay down health, ammo, etc and can direct his "troops". The kills are tracked using a laser tag type system connected to the smaller computer sets of the troops. Can use APRS to relay position to the commander.