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Jimmy Haycraft (Proderick)
- Design and Direction
The original founder of DarkLight, Jimmy
is responsible for company affairs and all DarkLight designs including
every version of the DarkLight equipment and the Hexarena construction
system. Jimmy's designs have repeatedly set the standards for designers
throughout the industry.
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Chris Strode (MARViN) - Technical
Chris has worked for DarkLight since 1994 and has been responsible for many different elements within the company. He is currently responsible for software development and manages technical support to all the sites. Chris is a true gamer and his enthusiasm for development of the game and relations with players around the world provides a continual insight into their thoughts and opinions. Chris is last but not least a brilliant web builder and is responsible for all DarkLight's web activities.
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Julian White (BungHole) - Manufacture
Julian started work for DarkLight in 1999. Through his great enthusiasm, speed, efficiency and precise appreciation of quality control, DarkLight manufacturing continually seeks to better the standards of reliability and presentation.
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Arthur Haycraft (MadDog) - Sales and Marketing
Arthur, Jimmy's cousin, discovered that he and Jimmy shared a mutual interest in Lasertag in late 1991. So when DarkLight was founded Arthur was right there at the heart of it. Initially the company's administrator, Arthur's naturally social and organisational skills then led him into the role of sales and marketing. Having lived in Australia for the last three years Arthur has started DarkLight East and handles all the world's sales enquiries from that office.
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Jeff Tyndall (Red
Baron) - Electronics and Software design
Although a relatively recent addition
to the DarkLight team, Jeff's insight and vast experience at designing
all types of electronics and software systems for use in many different
applications has proved invaluable in the design of the new DarkLight
product range. His phenomenal breadth of skill and depth of knowledge
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