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Aikido is a martial art from Earth. Tasha Yar sometimes used an Aikido holodeck program called Aikido One. (TNG: Code of Honor) Hoshi Sato had a black belt in Aikido. (ENT: Observer Effect)
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A holographic puzzle that responds to neural theta waves. The goal is to turn a floating multicolor sphere into a solid color. It is so difficult that Trill symbionts have difficulty mastering the game over many lives. To play, you must clear your mind, as it requires focus and clarity of thought. (DS9: A Man Alone)
Contributed by: Clare Bradley |
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 | Anbo-jytsu |  |
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Martial art derived from many of Earth's martial arts. The sport involves two opponents striking each other with 3 meter long staffs while blindfolded. A proximity detector on the end of each staff provides guidance on the opponent's location, while full body armor protects each player. Points are scored for contact with the oponnent, and for knocking the opponent outside the playing ring. |
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 | B'aht Qul Challenge |  |
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| A traditional Klingon game of strength in which one contestant holds both arms forward, while the other places his or her harms between the first, with wrists touching. The first contestant attempts to push his arms together, the second attempts to push them apart. |
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B'thoon is a Betazoid game that uses long staffs with lights on each end. The lights illuminate when you come in contact with your opponent. Moves can be to anywhere, but only a strike between the neck and waist counts as a point. Participants wear padded clothing. (ST: TNG: Triangle: Imzadi II by Peter David)
Contributed by: Clare Bradley |
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 | Barokie |  |
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| A 24th Century game that is considered more of a challenge than dom-jot. |
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 | Baseball |  |
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According to Jake Sisko, Buck Bokai was the greatest hitter of all time. (DS9: The Storyteller) Buck Bokai broke DiMaggio's consecutive streak. Bokai won the '42 World Series with a homer. Buck Bokai's number was 49, and he played for the London Kings. He was a switch-hitting third baseman with good power. He hit more than 20 homers on his right side in each of his first three years in the majors, but never more than ten after that. (DS9: If Wishes were Horses)
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 | Basketball |  |
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Phlox found this game reminiscent of Octran fertility contests, except for playing fully clothed. Phlox played the game extremely well. (ENT: The Forge)
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Klingon martial arts contest that uses the Bat'leth, a curved sword. The T'gha maneuver is an illegal move involving a blow to the head. The top performers are awarded trophies. |
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An Earth game that would not challenge a Vulcan child. (ENT: Carbon Creek)
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 | Bodysurfing |  |
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| A sport that involves riding on a wave without a surfboard by planing on the chest and stomach. Captain Jonathan Archer once bodysurfed on the north shore of Oahu. (ENT: Cogenitor) |
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 | Boxing |  |
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Q described this sport as "the manly art of self-defense." Q challenged Benjamin Sisko to a Boxing match on Deep Space Nine. The game has different sets of rules, including the Maquis of Queensbury rules. (DS9: Q-less)
Contributed by: Clare Bradley |
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