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+ | '''Urban Brawl''' is an officially non-lethal sport were teams compete in an urban environment. The goal is to bring a ball into 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). [[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 gold 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). |
Urban Brawl can trace its origins to a [[France|French]] gang war that gold 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). |
Revision as of 14:03, 29 May 2013
Urban Brawl is an officially non-lethal sport were teams compete in an urban environment. The goal is to bring a ball into 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). 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 gold 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.
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