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− | '''Urban Brawl''' is |
+ | '''Urban Brawl''' is an officially non-lethal sport where teams compete in an urban environment. The goal is to bring a ball into the enemy's base, incidentally causing as much mayhem as possible (the rules clearly state that the object of the game is to score goals, not kill opponents). All [[Cyberware]], non-heavy weaponry, and some armor are permitted. Magic is not. Fatalities are a common occurrence. |
− | Urban Brawl can trace its origins to a [[France|French]] gang war that |
+ | Urban Brawl can trace its origins to a [[France|French]] gang war that turned into a corp multimedia circus in the [[2020s]]. The fad took root in [[North America|Northern America]] before [[Europe]] (busy with [[EuroWar]]). The first North American championship was held in [[2037]]; the first international, in [[2046]] (International Urban Brawl World Cup is now held every two years). |
The [[Seattle]] Urban Brawl team is called [[Seattle Screamers]]. |
The [[Seattle]] Urban Brawl team is called [[Seattle Screamers]]. |
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+ | ==Urban Brawl Teams== |
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+ | {| class="sortable wikitable" |
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+ | !align=left|Team!!align=left|Sponsor |
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+ | |Ares Predators||Ares Macrotechnology |
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+ | |Atlanta Butchers||CAS |
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+ | |Boston Massacre||UCAS |
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+ | |Chicago Exterminators||UCAS |
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+ | |Chicago Sensations||Truman Technologys |
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+ | |Cincinnati Lasers||UCAS |
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+ | |Cross Crushers||Cross Applied Technologies |
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+ | |Denver Thunderheads||UCAS |
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+ | |Detroit Nightmares||UCAS |
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+ | |Havana Guerillas||Caribbean League |
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+ | |Lakota Arrows||Sioux Nation |
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+ | |Los Angeles Bolts||California Free State |
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+ | |Miami Spears||Caribbean League |
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+ | |Montreal Assassins||Québec, Republique de |
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+ | |Mountain Dragons||Draco Foundation, Denver |
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+ | |New Orleans Tombstones||CAS |
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+ | |New York Slashers||UCAS |
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+ | |Novatech Novas||Novatech |
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+ | |Oakland Terminators||California Free State |
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+ | |Renraku Invincibles||Renraku |
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+ | |Seattle Screamers||UCAS |
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+ | |St. Louis Slaughter||UCAS |
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+ | |Tenochtitlan Volcanoes||Aztlan |
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+ | |Tir Tornadoes||Tir Tairngere |
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+ | |Tsimshan Warriors||Tsimshan |
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+ | |Salt Lake Screamers||Ute |
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+ | |} |
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+ | ==External Links== |
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+ | *{{Shadowiki|Stadtkrieg|Urban Brawl, German: Stadtkrieg}} |
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==Index== |
==Index== |
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+ | *{{srcx|1}} {{src|rc}}, 97, 138 |
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+ | *{{srcx|4}} {{src|sb}}, <u>68-73</u> |
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+ | *{{srcx|1}} {{src|la}}, 62 |
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+ | *{{src|swa}}, 64 |
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+ | *{{src|ssg}}, 27, 33, 34, 35, <u>36-37</u> |
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+ | *{{src|sota64}}, 167 |
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+ | *{{srcx|1}} {{src|sf}}, 10 |
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+ | *{{srcSub|add/srweb:jp|2075-01-18}} ''Urban Brawl Season-End Slapdown'' |
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+ | *[[Source:Chrome Flesh]], 66 |
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Revision as of 03:13, 8 August 2019
Urban Brawl is an officially non-lethal sport where teams compete in an urban environment. The goal is to bring a ball into the enemy's base, incidentally causing as much mayhem as possible (the rules clearly state that the object of the game is to score goals, not kill opponents). All Cyberware, non-heavy weaponry, and some armor are permitted. Magic is not. Fatalities are a common occurrence.
Urban Brawl can trace its origins to a French gang war that turned into a corp multimedia circus in the 2020s. The fad took root in Northern America before Europe (busy with EuroWar). The first North American championship was held in 2037; the first international, in 2046 (International Urban Brawl World Cup is now held every two years).
The Seattle Urban Brawl team is called Seattle Screamers.
Urban Brawl Teams
Team | Sponsor |
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Ares Predators | Ares Macrotechnology |
Atlanta Butchers | CAS |
Boston Massacre | UCAS |
Chicago Exterminators | UCAS |
Chicago Sensations | Truman Technologys |
Cincinnati Lasers | UCAS |
Cross Crushers | Cross Applied Technologies |
Denver Thunderheads | UCAS |
Detroit Nightmares | UCAS |
Havana Guerillas | Caribbean League |
Lakota Arrows | Sioux Nation |
Los Angeles Bolts | California Free State |
Miami Spears | Caribbean League |
Montreal Assassins | Québec, Republique de |
Mountain Dragons | Draco Foundation, Denver |
New Orleans Tombstones | CAS |
New York Slashers | UCAS |
Novatech Novas | Novatech |
Oakland Terminators | California Free State |
Renraku Invincibles | Renraku |
Seattle Screamers | UCAS |
St. Louis Slaughter | UCAS |
Tenochtitlan Volcanoes | Aztlan |
Tir Tornadoes | Tir Tairngere |
Tsimshan Warriors | Tsimshan |
Salt Lake Screamers | Ute |
External Links
Index
- Attitude
- Runner's Companion, 97, 138
- Shadowbeat, 68-73
- Loose Alliances, 62
- Sixth World Almanac, 64
- Sprawl Survival Guide, 27, 33, 34, 35, 36-37
- State of the Art: 2064, 167
- System Failure, 10
- Shadowrun Website - Jackpoint Urban Brawl Season-End Slapdown
- Source:Chrome Flesh, 66