evil_c wrote:If EW wanted to demonstrate a true all American sport he should have used basketball, hockey, or lacrosse.
I don't like it much either (therefore it doesn't exist...behold the power of a GM
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evil_c wrote:If EW wanted to demonstrate a true all American sport he should have used basketball, hockey, or lacrosse.
evil_c wrote:If EW wanted to demonstrate a true all American sport he should have used basketball, hockey, or lacrosse.
gordyzx9r wrote:...baseball is a cheap and easy game that requires very little equipment.
lather wrote:I've played football - what Americans call football - pretty cheap. Get a ball and have at it. Sort of like rugby.
evil_c wrote:Umm... Okay.... Question
What don't you understad?
evil_c wrote:I do not belive that baseball is a true all American home-grown sport. It's origins started in england with the game rounders.
evil_c wrote:However, my original distaste ,with the religous overtones given baseball in the AtB, has been lost.
VR Dragon wrote: I don't think this game setting is right for you. Try Rifts. I don't feel you have what it takes to run ATB short of a slaughterfest.
Erick Wujcik wrote:
So I love the idea of a busload of mutant animal baseball players wandering around the AtB world, much like the old black baseball teams. Going into strange encampments, playing ball with mutant cattle, or mutant swamp creatures, or even Empire of Humanity humans...
gordyzx9r wrote:So what your trying to say is that the war is over? Well, that kinda takes the fun out of the AtB game now if the mutants and the EoH are getting along well enough to play baseball.
evil_c wrote:
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I guess my question is...why? Why focus on one sport? Why baseball? Why give it religious overtones?
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glitterboy2098 wrote:i can see a religion based around baseball easily.
its got its preists (umpires), its saints (famous players), its churches (stadiums), its holy relics and vestments (equipment and uniforms, respectivly), its commandments (rules of the game, enforced by umpires), and its followers (fans.), heck, you could even work announcers in as prophets and coaches in as "high clerics"
BookWyrm wrote:It's possible the Baseball was included in the Skills listing to be an example of a Sports skill, but linking it with religeon could go something like this;
In the early days after the Big Death, the intelligent animals now charged with rebuilding civilization needed something that would unite various species, both Human and Intelligent Animal, as well as potentially others, in a spirit of communal competition. Many books, pre-Death videos and small flat pictures called 'trading cards' survived, and none were as prolific as the theme of "Base-ball". Speaking with the few human survivors (many whom were still devout fans), they told of a game that took on aspects of legendary struggles between ancient deity-like legends and 'rookies', mere mortals with some talent or skill at the game. 'Fans' would literally worship players or whole pantheonic teams, even to the point of tribal adornment, as seen in quite a few surviving videos of 'Opening day' and "Series" footage; painting themselves in their team's colors, forgoing protective clothing even in the harshest of winters, even attacking rivals over the most trival of game-subjects. Despite these disconcerning aspects, many decided to revive this old-world past time & formed amatuer teams.
--excerpt from the journals of Samisosa Foxglove, scholar & baseball fan.
I'd put up more, but I'm not a baseball fan & I can't think of anything else right now.