Delta Force 2. It's virtual most of the time but when does it become reality? What real-life experiences have you had in connection with the game? Maybe you've met someone from DF2 or you've had an enemy track you down from it. Now is the time to reminisce about the game that brought us together or got us into a whole lot of trouble.
When I was in middle school in late 2005, I was sitting at a computer in the library just surfing the web in places where I shouldn't have been, websites that the IT technician hadn't blocked access to yet. Indeed, this school's regime showed no hesitation to exercise censorship -- blocking access to any site they deemed noneducational, even Yahoo. Shortly before I had to get to my first class of the day, I was browsing the *B2 forum when one of the librarians suddenly emerged from behind me. "I got banned," she said in an I caught you voice, reading the title to a thread posted by ToxicSpawn after he got banned from Just Shoot Me. "What is this? What are you doing?" she interrogated. I replied, "Oh, this is just a help desk forum where people go when they need technical advice as it relates to the internet." After saying that and to my surprise, she stopped questioning me for about 4 seconds before I nonchalantly exited the window, saying, "I have to get to class now" before she could dig deeper on what that site was really about.
A few months later in early 2006, I was browsing the ECS forum (another DF2 squad) before class. This time I was in a computer lab when a teacher stealthily peaked over my shoulder and uttered, "Dutchman~ECS~? Who's that?" There was no escaping that one. The teacher had seen my fellow DF2's player signature with his name spread across it alongside the fierce DF2 logo. I don't really remember how I replied to that one but the teacher wasn't happy. Needless to say, that site was blacklisted from the school's network shortly thereafter.
Another incident involves a very angry dad but I'm going to give it a rest for now. Tell me your story!