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+ | A '''blue match''' was one of the two types of [[Tsunkatse]] matches. |
− | It was characterized by blue pit lights and blue [[polaron disruptor]]s on the fighters' gloves and footwear. In a blue match, a fighter won by knocking out his or her opponent or otherwise causing so much pain to the opponent that |
+ | It was characterized by blue pit lights and blue [[polaron disruptor]]s on the fighters' gloves and footwear. In a blue match, a fighter won by knocking out his or her opponent or otherwise causing so much pain to the opponent that they would be unwilling to continue. This was opposed to the other type of Tsunkatse match, the [[red match]], which did not end until one opponent killed the other. ({{VOY|Tsunkatse}}) |
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Latest revision as of 14:22, 13 July 2020
A blue match was one of the two types of Tsunkatse matches.
It was characterized by blue pit lights and blue polaron disruptors on the fighters' gloves and footwear. In a blue match, a fighter won by knocking out his or her opponent or otherwise causing so much pain to the opponent that they would be unwilling to continue. This was opposed to the other type of Tsunkatse match, the red match, which did not end until one opponent killed the other. (VOY: "Tsunkatse")