Real Life Russian Hunger Games.

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TeeDee

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Ok , found this on the BBC website - please read all the details. :p


http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/artic...s-for-real-in-siberia-but-no-guns-are-allowed


A Russian TV network has launched a real-life version of The Hunger Games.
Contestants will have to survive on their own for nine months in Siberia.
Producers say that anything goes, including rape and murder, although they warn people taking part that they're still subject to the rule of law and can be arrested at any time.
"You must understand that the police will come and take you away. We are on the territory of Russia, and obey the laws of the Russian Federation."
The 20 male and female participants taking part in Game2: Winter can carry knives but aren't allowed guns.
The contestants will have to survive from 1 July 2017 until 1 April 2018 in temperatures which can fall to -40C (-40F).




The men and women on the show have been given special survival training by former GRU Spetsnaz operatives, who used to work under Russia's military intelligence service.
Anyone who wants to take part has to be over 18 and "sane".
You'll also have to pay 10 million roubles (£130,000) - or be voted in by viewers.
Organiser and local entrepreneur, Yevgeny Pyatkovsky, says all participants will have to sign a release of liability in case they're injured or die.
In the frequently asked questions section on Facebook, it says the rules of the game could include "fights, alcohol, murder, rape, smoking, anything at all" but contestants must "obey the laws of the Russian Federation".


Yevgeny Pyatkovsky told the Siberian Times: "We will refuse any claim of participants even if they were to be killed or raped.
"We will have nothing to do with this. This will be spelt out in a document to be signed by the participant before the start of the show."
2,000 cameras will be set up in the forests around Novosibirsk to film what the contestants are up to and each one will carry a portable camera.
Contestants can form teams, or try to survive alone, and they'll be allowed 100kg (15 stone) of equipment.


Just like in The Hunger Games, viewers will be able to donate gifts to their favourites.
Producers are trying to get permission for contestants to be able to hunt.
If they're in trouble or want to leave the show, they can hit a panic button on a satellite phone and be rescued.
The winner will get 100m roubles (£1.3m), or if there's more than one winner, a share of the total.
 

Tengu

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Ok, run this past me again...

They can do as they please but are still subject to the law??????
 

dewi

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If they're subject to Russian law, then there won't be any law breaking… they know what happens when you break the law (well, without paying first)

Be interesting to see who they go about surviving in Siberia… it may be a varied environment, but its not the friendliest.

Decent prize pot for the winner… not that I'm applying.
 

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So the area is 900 hectares ( ish ) ,2000 Cameras for the Gaming area .

Acres per Hectare is 2.47 so 2223 Acres total.

So averaging less than one camera per Acre....


http://www.buildstore.co.uk/FindingLand/Plotsizeexamples.aspx

Even having multiple cameras covering known choke points and areas of specific interest that certainly leaves a lot of camera dead spots I'd imagine.
 
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