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Old 12-30-2016, 11:44 AM
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I'm starting to think your "participation" angle is the way to go. Like hunting...you buy a tag and you go into the inner city to nab one. Like the Predator movies...you pick one out and you have to get it.

Lets kill two birds with one stone...we can use warrants to choose the "quarry". Choose from a list of the wanted...and go get it. The tougher they are, the higher up they are, the harder you have to work.

Like a spy thriller...you have to get in, past the "guards" and take them out. And then get away.

It's win-win we eliminate a dangerous criminal...you get the excitement of a lifetime. Sell package deals...four friends go in together...like those first person shooters...you all work together for the common objective.

We need a catchy name...

I have one...but the ladies will LOSE IT if I dare type it.
You mean a game similar to those " hunting preserves " that are stocked with animals . The animals are prevented from wandering away from the preserve by fencing . It`s an interesting concept .

I still would like to hear more development of the idea of a game which allows viewers to watch the natives hunting down and " harvesting " one another .

Perhaps your concept of a system of guests coming in to " hunt " thugs could be structured as a special " season " say for 2 weeks every 6 months and televised for 8 to 10 hours each day . Sort of similar to a cable marathon event only on Pay Per vIew .
Unless of course we get the dedicated Cable Network .

You know the more I think about the upside of this type of sports programming there is the possibility of the concept evolving into a new type of National Sports League . Could eventually become as big as the NFL .

Thugs from a particular city would be organized as teams and teams from other cities say LA would travel to Chicago for an 8 hour " Hunt " on Sundays during the " season ".

The team that scores the highest body count wins . Teams earn points -- something like this : 3 for a kill , 2 for a serious injury and 1 for a flesh wound requiring treatment .