{"data":{"id":13365,"title":"Lore Builder: Four: Sataball","rsi_url":"https:\/\/robertsspaceindustries.com\/comm-link\/spectrum-dispatch\/13365-Lore-Builder-Four-Sataball","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-links\/13365","api_public_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/comm-links\/13365","channel":"Undefined","category":"Undefined","series":"Lore Builder","images":[{"id":966,"name":"LoreBuilderFI.jpg","rsi_url":"https:\/\/robertsspaceindustries.com\/media\/uet01vnp422zfr\/source\/LoreBuilderFI.jpg","alt":"","size":1358647,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","last_modified":"2013-10-18T00:04:30+00:00","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/966","similar_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/966\/similar"}],"images_count":1,"translations":{"en_EN":"Hello and welcome back to LORE BUILDER, where we develop the lore of the Star Citizen universe with you, the community. If you are new to this feature, please check out the caveats and background reading in the first issue to bring you up to speed.\n\nThis week, we are going to continue discussing the sport of the future:\n\nSATABALL\nA couple larger points to discuss before getting into the heart of the post:\n\nZero-G\nThis is strictly a personal call. While the zero-gravity approach certainly makes sense and AidusDescends made an excellent point as it being a way to compensate for the various gravities on the different planets, my worry is that it\u2019s too much of an obvious choice for a futuristic sport. There should definitely be some zero-g sports, but this one felt ground-based to me.\n\nAlthough Zan had an interesting idea about having an iteration of SataBall be played in Zero-g, along with ground-based Pro and Semi Pro leagues.\n\nOther Sports\nThis was probably an error on my part, but I didn\u2019t mean to imply that Sataball is the only game around. The original inspiration behind Sataball was Pyramid in BSG, which felt like an interesting addition to help flesh out the reality of the universe. I feel like some of the sports that exist today would still exist along with some other sports.\n\nFor example, Kieran had a great write-up for a sport based out of Tevarin culture, which could be an interesting candidate to explore as its own sport.\n\nThe variety of rule systems and fields you came up with were fascinating to read. They were so good (and detailed; I\u2019m still reading the posts by SP3CTREnyc ) that I think we\u2019re going to have to discuss each section on its own to keep the size of the posts down. I imagine that the post presenting and discussing the rules and stadium shapes is going to be a beast. So for this week, we\u2019re going to start off with the origin of Sataball, the name for the Bowl\/Cup and some potential team names.\n\nORIGIN\nHere are some of the histories that really caught our eye:\n\nYco\nSataball originated on Earth before the first long distance jump was ever made by a starship. It evolved out of the diverse cultural melting pot that was southern Africa \u2013 where communities tended to favour either rugby or soccer (also called football), but never both. Sometimes friendly competition between communities erupted into outright brawls about which was the superior game. At one of these brawls, a young man named Muto Zini attempted to disrupt a rugby game by standing mid-field and blocking the ball with a dustbin lid. Luckily, the team and onlookers thought that was fun \u2013 and the game of sataball was born.\n\nSam Corwin\nCreated during the later years of colonization efforts by Humanity (close to the Messer era), colonist children found themselves with little to do while schools and the like were being constructed. As a prank, they began playing with the settings on the prefab colony building\u2019s bug-stopper forcefields, the most common model being the SATA-IM, an acronym standing for Static Advanced Termination Arrester \u2013 Insect Model. The tweaked the SATA fields to be strong enough to knock cups and books out of people\u2019s hands as they passed through. One day a ball was accidentally kicked towards a door, and the modified SATA field bounced the ball back to the child.\n\nIn short order, a few buildings were found with missing SATA fields. The parents found the children playing a new game out in an empty lot, and as it kept them out of trouble, quickly ordered more of the inexpensive SATA fields for the kids to modify and make more playing fields with.\n\nIt didn\u2019t take long for adults to realize how fun the game could be, and visitors to the colonies brought back video\u2019s on their Glas of an exciting new sport being born.\n\nAtticus\nThe story of the creation of Sataball is one of Human devastation and triumph. After the great tsunami of 2108 where most of the Australian east coast was devastated by monstrous tidal waves, relief forces from all around Earth flocked in to provide aid. These aid forces were quick to set up refugee camps to help shelter and feed the people of the devastated continent.\n\nWithin these refugee camps children and adults alike played the local form of football as a distraction from the horrors most of them had faced. Aid workers from around the world found that this sport borrowed from many of the games they were already familiar with and quickly picked up the rules and started organizing their own teams to take part. The biggest of these tournaments took place in the South Australian Tsunami Aid (SATA) camp and with the international players not wanting to call it Australian rules, it became SATAball.\n\nJoxer\nIt was created during the Ivan Messer era. A think tank was put together to study sports and their ability to distract the population from other issues, like Messer taking control of the empire. Sataball was the end result, taking the most enjoyable parts from Earth\u2019s most popular sports and putting them all together in one fast-paced action-packed event.\n\nArconon\nSataBall, or s474b411 as some people prefer to call it, developed in crowded slums and urban areas with narrow alleys. Kids trying to play ball had to cope with all kinds of obstacles: people blocking their way, laundry lines, boxes, dogs chasing the ball, rival gangs trying to steal the ball and\/or deflate it.\nPlayers had to be quick to dodge obstacles or jump over\/slide under them.\n\nDodging obstacles was easier without the ball of course, so usually players would pass the ball first: kicking the ball under laundry lines or\n\nthrowing the ball over walls or when dogs attacked\n\nSome people believe that the sport originated from pickpocket gangs. When they trained the kids in the tricks of the trade, they disguised the techniques (stealing and passing objects and then quickly disappearing) by passing balls instead of wallets.\n\nTHE BOWL\/CUP\nAgain, there were a great variety of names to choose from, so this will come down to a vote:\n\nCalvin Bowl (Gol_Stoan )\nOriginally presented as Calvinball which (as a Calvin & Hobbes fan) I blame myself for not thinking of sooner, so here\u2019s my alternative.\n\nGalactic Series (Joxer )\nTeams participate in a double-elimination first round with the top two teams in each group seeded into a bracket system where they participate in best-of-three matches. The winners advance through the brackets to the final series, which is a best of seven.\n\nKraine Cup (Baragoon )\nThe Kraine Cup (The ISL Galactic Cup). Named after the one who brought the sport to the universe. Held on Earth every year at Sydney Stadium (aka the Dragon\u2019s Lair).\n\nSataDay (Kazee )\nI had to put this in.\n\nTEAMS\nDarkRen420 posted a great list of teams. I swapped the names of the divisions and pulled some names from other posts for the teams, but this can at least get the ball rolling:\n\nSataball Professional League (SBPL)\nImperial League: (IL)\nEarth(Sol) Gladiators\nCroshaw Jumpers\nVega Harlequins\nStanton Knights\nFerron Lancers\nCentauri Centurions\nRhetor Raiders\nIdris Air Hawks\nElysium Elementals\nDavien Novas\n\nTerritorial League: (TL)\n\nTerra Gryphons\nKilian Killers\nEllis Racers\nMagnus Dominators\nGoss Bucs\nNemo Crashers\nFora Flames\nCathcart Gangsters\nKiel Guardians\nBaker Custlers\n\nSo please vote and comment below. Next week, we will tackle the big fish, how the game works. As I mentioned earlier, this will probably be a very intensive discussion so we will start broad and then get specific.\n\nUntil then \u2026","de_DE":"Hallo und willkommen zur\u00fcck zu LORE BUILDER, wo wir mit Ihnen, der Gemeinschaft, die \u00dcberlieferung \u00fcber das Universum des Sternenb\u00fcrgers entwickeln. Wenn Sie neu in diesem Bereich sind, lesen Sie bitte die Vorbehalte und Hintergrundinformationen in der ersten Ausgabe, um sich auf dem Laufenden zu halten.\n\nIn dieser Woche werden wir weiter \u00fcber den Sport der Zukunft diskutieren:\n\nSATABALL\nEin paar gr\u00f6\u00dfere Punkte, die es zu besprechen gilt, bevor es in das Herz des Beitrags geht:\n\nNull-G\nDies ist nur ein pers\u00f6nlicher Anruf. W\u00e4hrend der Null-Gravitation-Ansatz sicherlich Sinn macht und AidusDescends einen ausgezeichneten Punkt hervorhob, da er eine M\u00f6glichkeit darstellt, die verschiedenen Schwerkr\u00e4fte auf den verschiedenen Planeten zu kompensieren, ist meine Sorge, dass er f\u00fcr einen futuristischen Sport zu sehr eine naheliegende Wahl ist. Es sollte definitiv einige Null-Gramm-Sportarten geben, aber dieser f\u00fchlte sich f\u00fcr mich bodenst\u00e4ndig an.\n\nObwohl Zan eine interessante Idee hatte, eine Iteration von SataBall in Zero-g zusammen mit bodengebundenen Pro- und Semi-Pro-Ligen spielen zu lassen.\n\nAndere Sportarten\nDas war wahrscheinlich ein Fehler meinerseits, aber ich wollte nicht andeuten, dass Sataball das einzige Spiel ist, das es gibt. Die urspr\u00fcngliche Inspiration hinter Sataball war Pyramide in BSG, die sich wie eine interessante Erg\u00e4nzung anf\u00fchlte, um die Realit\u00e4t des Universums zu konkretisieren. Ich habe das Gef\u00fchl, dass einige der heute existierenden Sportarten zusammen mit anderen Sportarten noch existieren w\u00fcrden.\n\nZum Beispiel hatte Kieran ein gro\u00dfartiges Skript f\u00fcr eine Sportart, die auf der Tevarin-Kultur basiert, die ein interessanter Kandidat sein k\u00f6nnte, um sie als ihren eigenen Sport zu erforschen.\n\nDie Vielfalt der Regelsysteme und Felder, die Sie sich ausgedacht haben, war faszinierend zu lesen. Sie waren so gut (und detailliert; ich lese immer noch die Beitr\u00e4ge von SP3CTREnyc), dass ich denke, dass wir jeden Abschnitt f\u00fcr sich allein diskutieren m\u00fcssen, um die Gr\u00f6\u00dfe der Beitr\u00e4ge gering zu halten. Ich stelle mir vor, dass der Beitrag zur Pr\u00e4sentation und Diskussion der Regeln und Stadionformen ein Tier sein wird. F\u00fcr diese Woche beginnen wir also mit der Herkunft von Sataball, dem Namen f\u00fcr den Bowl\/Cup und einigen m\u00f6glichen Teamnamen.\n\nURSPRUNG\nHier sind einige der Geschichten, die uns wirklich aufgefallen sind:\n\nYco\nSataball entstand auf der Erde, bevor der erste Langstreckensprung von einem Raumschiff gemacht wurde. Es entstand aus dem vielf\u00e4ltigen kulturellen Schmelztiegel des s\u00fcdlichen Afrikas - wo die Gemeinschaften entweder Rugby oder Fu\u00dfball (auch Fu\u00dfball genannt) bevorzugten, aber nie beides. Manchmal brach ein freundschaftlicher Wettstreit zwischen den Gemeinschaften aus und es kam zu regelrechten Schl\u00e4gereien, bei denen es um das bessere Spiel ging. Bei einer dieser Schl\u00e4gereien versuchte ein junger Mann namens Muto Zini, ein Rugbyspiel zu st\u00f6ren, indem er im Mittelfeld stand und den Ball mit einem M\u00fclleimerdeckel blockierte. Gl\u00fccklicherweise dachten das Team und die Zuschauer, dass das Spa\u00df macht - und das Spiel des Sataballs war geboren.\n\nSam Corwin\nIn den sp\u00e4teren Jahren der Kolonisationsbem\u00fchungen der Menschheit (nahe der Messer-\u00c4ra) entstanden, hatten kolonistische Kinder w\u00e4hrend des Baus von Schulen und dergleichen wenig zu tun. Als Streich begannen sie mit den Einstellungen auf den K\u00e4ferstopper-Kraftfeldern des Fertigteilkoloniegeb\u00e4udes zu spielen, wobei das h\u00e4ufigste Modell das SATA-IM war, ein Akronym, das f\u00fcr Static Advanced Termination Arrester - Insect Model steht. Die SATA-Felder wurden so optimiert, dass sie stark genug sind, um den Menschen beim Durchlaufen Becher und B\u00fccher aus den H\u00e4nden zu schlagen. Eines Tages wurde ein Ball versehentlich gegen eine T\u00fcr geschlagen, und das modifizierte SATA-Feld prallte den Ball zur\u00fcck an das Kind.\n\nIn kurzer Zeit wurden einige Geb\u00e4ude mit fehlenden SATA-Feldern gefunden. Die Eltern fanden die Kinder, die ein neues Spiel auf einem leeren Grundst\u00fcck spielten, und da es sie vor Schwierigkeiten bewahrte, bestellten sie schnell mehr der preiswerten SATA-Felder, die die Kinder modifizieren und mit denen sie mehr Spielfelder bauen konnten.\n\nEs dauerte nicht lange, bis die Erwachsenen erkannten, wie lustig das Spiel werden konnte, und die Besucher der Kolonien brachten Videos auf ihrem Glas von einer aufregenden neuen Sportart mit, die geboren wurde.\n\nAtticus\nDie Geschichte der Erschaffung des Sataballs ist eine Geschichte der menschlichen Verw\u00fcstung und des Triumphes. Nach dem gro\u00dfen Tsunami von 2108, bei dem der gr\u00f6\u00dfte Teil der australischen Ostk\u00fcste von monstr\u00f6sen Flutwellen verw\u00fcstet wurde, str\u00f6mten Hilfstruppen aus der ganzen Welt an, um Hilfe zu leisten. Diese Hilfstruppen richteten schnell Fl\u00fcchtlingslager ein, um den Menschen auf dem verw\u00fcsteten Kontinent Schutz und Nahrung zu bieten.\n\nIn diesen Fl\u00fcchtlingslagern spielten Kinder und Erwachsene gleicherma\u00dfen die lokale Form des Fu\u00dfballs, um von den Schrecken abzulenken, denen die meisten von ihnen ausgesetzt waren. Helfer aus der ganzen Welt fanden heraus, dass dieser Sport sich von vielen der Spiele, die sie bereits kannten, entlehnt hat, und nahmen schnell die Regeln auf und begannen, ihre eigenen Mannschaften f\u00fcr die Teilnahme zu organisieren. Das gr\u00f6\u00dfte dieser Turniere fand im Lager der s\u00fcdaustralischen Tsunami-Hilfe (SATA) statt, und da die internationalen Spieler es nicht als australische Regeln bezeichnen wollten, wurde es zu SATAball.\n\nJoxer\nEs entstand in der Zeit von Ivan Messer. Eine Denkfabrik wurde gegr\u00fcndet, um den Sport und seine F\u00e4higkeit zu studieren, die Bev\u00f6lkerung von anderen Themen abzulenken, wie z.B. der \u00dcbernahme des Reiches durch Messer. Sataball war das Endergebnis, indem er die sch\u00f6nsten Teile aus den beliebtesten Sportarten der Erde nahm und sie alle zu einem rasanten, actiongeladenen Event zusammensetzte.\n\nArkonon\nSataBall, oder s474b411, wie einige Leute es lieber nennen, entwickelte sich in \u00fcberf\u00fcllten Slums und st\u00e4dtischen Gebieten mit engen Gassen. Kinder, die versuchen, Ball zu spielen, mussten alle m\u00f6glichen Hindernisse \u00fcberwinden: Menschen, die sich den Weg versperrten, W\u00e4schelinien, Kisten, Hunde, die den Ball jagten, rivalisierende Banden, die versuchen, den Ball zu stehlen und\/oder zu entleeren.\nDie Spieler mussten schnell sein, um Hindernissen auszuweichen oder \u00fcber- und unter ihnen zu springen.\n\nDas Ausweichen von Hindernissen war ohne den Ball nat\u00fcrlich einfacher, so dass die Spieler in der Regel zuerst den Ball passieren w\u00fcrden:\n\n\nden Ball unter die W\u00e4scheleine zu treten oder den Ball \u00fcber W\u00e4nde zu werfen oder wenn Hunde angegriffen werden.\nEinige Leute glauben, dass der Sport von Taschendiebstahl-Gangern stammt. Als sie die Kinder in den Tricks des Handwerks ausbildeten, verkleideten sie die Techniken (Stehlen und Passieren von Gegenst\u00e4nden und dann schnelles Verschwinden), indem sie B\u00e4lle anstelle von Geldb\u00f6rsen f\u00fchrten.\n\nDIE SCHALE\/TASSE\nAuch hier gab es eine gro\u00dfe Auswahl an Namen, so dass es zu einer Abstimmung kommen wird:\n\nCalvin Schale (Gol_Stoan)\nUrspr\u00fcnglich als Calvinball pr\u00e4sentiert, den ich (als Calvin & Hobbes-Fan) mir selbst daf\u00fcr verantwortlich mache, nicht fr\u00fcher daran zu denken, also hier ist meine Alternative.\n\nGalaktische Serie (Joxer)\nDie Teams nehmen an einer ersten Runde der Doppel-Elimination teil, wobei die beiden besten Teams jeder Gruppe in ein Klassensystem gesetzt werden, in dem sie an den besten von drei Spielen teilnehmen. Die Gewinner kommen durch die Halterungen in die letzte Serie, die eine Best of Seven ist.\n\nKraine Cup (Baragoon)\nDer Kraine Cup (Der ISL Galactic Cup). Benannt nach demjenigen, der den Sport ins Universum gebracht hat. Wird jedes Jahr auf der Erde im Sydney Stadion (auch bekannt als die Drachenh\u00f6hle) abgehalten.\n\nSataDay (Kazee)\nIch musste das reinstecken.\n\nTEAMS\nDarkRen420 hat eine gro\u00dfe Liste von Teams ver\u00f6ffentlicht. Ich habe die Namen der Divisionen getauscht und einige Namen von anderen Posten f\u00fcr die Teams gezogen, aber das kann zumindest den Ball ins Rollen bringen:\n\nSataball Profi-Liga (SBPL)\nImperial League: (IL)\nErd(Sol)-Gladiatoren\nCroshaw-Sprungbretter\nVega Harlekins\nStantonsritter\nFerron Lanzenreiter\nCentauri Zenturios\nRhetor Raider\nIdris Air Hawks\nElysium-Elemente\nDavien Novas\n\nTerritoriale Liga: (TL)\n\nTerra Gryphons\nKilian Killer\nEllis Racer\nMagnus Dominatoren\nGoss Bucs\nNemo Crashers\nFora Flammen\nCathcart Gangster\nKieler W\u00e4chter\nB\u00e4cker Custlers\n\nBitte stimmen Sie also unten ab und kommentieren Sie. N\u00e4chste Woche werden wir den gro\u00dfen Fisch bek\u00e4mpfen, wie das Spiel funktioniert. Wie ich bereits erw\u00e4hnt habe, wird dies wahrscheinlich eine sehr intensive Diskussion sein, so dass wir breit beginnen und dann konkret werden.\n\nBis dahin.....","zh_CN":"Hello and welcome back to LORE BUILDER, where we develop the lore of the Star Citizen universe with you, the community. If you are new to this feature, please check out the caveats and background reading in the first issue to bring you up to speed.\n\nThis week, we are going to continue discussing the sport of the future:\n\nSATABALL\nA couple larger points to discuss before getting into the heart of the post:\n\nZero-G\nThis is strictly a personal call. While the zero-gravity approach certainly makes sense and AidusDescends made an excellent point as it being a way to compensate for the various gravities on the different planets, my worry is that it\u2019s too much of an obvious choice for a futuristic sport. There should definitely be some zero-g sports, but this one felt ground-based to me.\n\nAlthough Zan had an interesting idea about having an iteration of SataBall be played in Zero-g, along with ground-based Pro and Semi Pro leagues.\n\nOther Sports\nThis was probably an error on my part, but I didn\u2019t mean to imply that Sataball is the only game around. The original inspiration behind Sataball was Pyramid in BSG, which felt like an interesting addition to help flesh out the reality of the universe. I feel like some of the sports that exist today would still exist along with some other sports.\n\nFor example, Kieran had a great write-up for a sport based out of Tevarin culture, which could be an interesting candidate to explore as its own sport.\n\nThe variety of rule systems and fields you came up with were fascinating to read. They were so good (and detailed; I\u2019m still reading the posts by SP3CTREnyc ) that I think we\u2019re going to have to discuss each section on its own to keep the size of the posts down. I imagine that the post presenting and discussing the rules and stadium shapes is going to be a beast. So for this week, we\u2019re going to start off with the origin of Sataball, the name for the Bowl\/Cup and some potential team names.\n\nORIGIN\nHere are some of the histories that really caught our eye:\n\nYco\nSataball originated on Earth before the first long distance jump was ever made by a starship. It evolved out of the diverse cultural melting pot that was southern Africa \u2013 where communities tended to favour either rugby or soccer (also called football), but never both. Sometimes friendly competition between communities erupted into outright brawls about which was the superior game. At one of these brawls, a young man named Muto Zini attempted to disrupt a rugby game by standing mid-field and blocking the ball with a dustbin lid. Luckily, the team and onlookers thought that was fun \u2013 and the game of sataball was born.\n\nSam Corwin\nCreated during the later years of colonization efforts by Humanity (close to the Messer era), colonist children found themselves with little to do while schools and the like were being constructed. As a prank, they began playing with the settings on the prefab colony building\u2019s bug-stopper forcefields, the most common model being the SATA-IM, an acronym standing for Static Advanced Termination Arrester \u2013 Insect Model. The tweaked the SATA fields to be strong enough to knock cups and books out of people\u2019s hands as they passed through. One day a ball was accidentally kicked towards a door, and the modified SATA field bounced the ball back to the child.\n\nIn short order, a few buildings were found with missing SATA fields. The parents found the children playing a new game out in an empty lot, and as it kept them out of trouble, quickly ordered more of the inexpensive SATA fields for the kids to modify and make more playing fields with.\n\nIt didn\u2019t take long for adults to realize how fun the game could be, and visitors to the colonies brought back video\u2019s on their Glas of an exciting new sport being born.\n\nAtticus\nThe story of the creation of Sataball is one of Human devastation and triumph. After the great tsunami of 2108 where most of the Australian east coast was devastated by monstrous tidal waves, relief forces from all around Earth flocked in to provide aid. These aid forces were quick to set up refugee camps to help shelter and feed the people of the devastated continent.\n\nWithin these refugee camps children and adults alike played the local form of football as a distraction from the horrors most of them had faced. Aid workers from around the world found that this sport borrowed from many of the games they were already familiar with and quickly picked up the rules and started organizing their own teams to take part. The biggest of these tournaments took place in the South Australian Tsunami Aid (SATA) camp and with the international players not wanting to call it Australian rules, it became SATAball.\n\nJoxer\nIt was created during the Ivan Messer era. A think tank was put together to study sports and their ability to distract the population from other issues, like Messer taking control of the empire. Sataball was the end result, taking the most enjoyable parts from Earth\u2019s most popular sports and putting them all together in one fast-paced action-packed event.\n\nArconon\nSataBall, or s474b411 as some people prefer to call it, developed in crowded slums and urban areas with narrow alleys. Kids trying to play ball had to cope with all kinds of obstacles: people blocking their way, laundry lines, boxes, dogs chasing the ball, rival gangs trying to steal the ball and\/or deflate it.\nPlayers had to be quick to dodge obstacles or jump over\/slide under them.\n\nDodging obstacles was easier without the ball of course, so usually players would pass the ball first: kicking the ball under laundry lines or\n\nthrowing the ball over walls or when dogs attacked\n\nSome people believe that the sport originated from pickpocket gangs. When they trained the kids in the tricks of the trade, they disguised the techniques (stealing and passing objects and then quickly disappearing) by passing balls instead of wallets.\n\nTHE BOWL\/CUP\nAgain, there were a great variety of names to choose from, so this will come down to a vote:\n\nCalvin Bowl (Gol_Stoan )\nOriginally presented as Calvinball which (as a Calvin & Hobbes fan) I blame myself for not thinking of sooner, so here\u2019s my alternative.\n\nGalactic Series (Joxer )\nTeams participate in a double-elimination first round with the top two teams in each group seeded into a bracket system where they participate in best-of-three matches. The winners advance through the brackets to the final series, which is a best of seven.\n\nKraine Cup (Baragoon )\nThe Kraine Cup (The ISL Galactic Cup). Named after the one who brought the sport to the universe. Held on Earth every year at Sydney Stadium (aka the Dragon\u2019s Lair).\n\nSataDay (Kazee )\nI had to put this in.\n\nTEAMS\nDarkRen420 posted a great list of teams. I swapped the names of the divisions and pulled some names from other posts for the teams, but this can at least get the ball rolling:\n\nSataball Professional League (SBPL)\nImperial League: (IL)\nEarth(Sol) Gladiators\nCroshaw Jumpers\nVega Harlequins\nStanton Knights\nFerron Lancers\nCentauri Centurions\nRhetor Raiders\nIdris Air Hawks\nElysium Elementals\nDavien Novas\n\nTerritorial League: (TL)\n\nTerra Gryphons\nKilian Killers\nEllis Racers\nMagnus Dominators\nGoss Bucs\nNemo Crashers\nFora Flames\nCathcart Gangsters\nKiel Guardians\nBaker Custlers\n\nSo please vote and comment below. Next week, we will tackle the big fish, how the game works. As I mentioned earlier, this will probably be a very intensive discussion so we will start broad and then get specific.\n\nUntil then \u2026"},"links_count":13,"comment_count":73,"created_at":"2013-11-07T00:00:00+00:00","created_at_human":"12 years ago"},"meta":{"processed_at":"2026-05-08 17:46:53","valid_relations":["images","links"],"prev_id":13364,"next_id":13366}}