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Team Building A Typical Brief MI6 have intercepted this nerve gas but do not feel they have the time to stop the nuclear warheads. The mission is to convince Yuri Von Krappovitch that his nerve gas has worked and he will not need to drop the nuclear warheads. The teams must create a series of video evidence
to demonstrate to Yuri Von Krappovitch that part 1 of his plan has worked. This
will give MI6 enough time to track down Von Krappovitch before he can
release the nuclear warheads. This video evidence must show that
all Londoners are incapable of basic bodily functions which will prove
his gas has worked. The teams will meet at a pre-arranged time to be briefed on today's mission. The team's mission, should they choose to accept it, will be to photograph as many items as possible before the pre-determined time. A list of items to be photographed will be given to each team. Some of these items can be photographed at the venue and some will require them to travel a little further, depending on the time and exact location of the mission. At least one member of the team will be expected to appear in each photograph. An extra point will be awarded for each further member i.e. a picture of one team member with a police officer would score 1 point but if two team members were in the picture then this would score 2 points. (Therefore a member of the public will need to take the photograph for maximum points) Each team will be given a camera and three films holding a total of 30 pictures. There is a list of 29 items to be photographed. This leaves a spare picture and artistic license is given for the team to orchestrate an unusual situation to photograph. In the event of two teams scoring equal points the spare picture will be used as the tie breaker. Each team should take as many photographs as possible and be back at the hotel by a pre-determined time. For each minute the team is late then 1 point will be deducted from the team’s score. Mission Impossible can also be run with video cameras, instead of cameras. The team then has to film a list of funny scenarios. The films are shown to the rest of the teams with an Oscars ceremony for best film and performances. Mission Impossible can be run as a half day or full day event. With the film version it can run into an evening dinner for the film screenings and the Oscars ceremony . Prices start from £995 for the
Half Day Programme and £1,575 for the Full Day Programme depending
on delegate numbers, venue and agreed programme. |
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