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'''Springball''' was a [[Bajoran]] [[game]] that was played by two people at a time, as a sort of full contact handball. The players attempted to hit the ball inside a clearly marked oval on the far wall without hitting the foul zones. The players could "body check" each other to disrupt a shot or to steal a shot of their own, but no punching or kicking was allowed. A player could also grab the ball out of the air with an ungloved hand, but then had to stand in place and throw the ball off the wall to set up a "shot" with the glove – only a hit with the glove could score. ({{DS9|For the Cause}} ''{{st-minutiae|academy/literature329/494.txt|script}}'')
'''Springball''' is a [[Bajoran]] [[game]] that comes in two variations, one of which strongly resembles [[racquetball]] with use of [[racket]]s.
 
   
 
[[Vedek]] [[Bareil Antos]] religiously kept up with the standings in the [[Bajoran Springball Championship]], and was himself a player. [[Kira Nerys]] was an avid player of springball, and even had [[Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien|O'Brien]] design a springball [[holosuite]] program. ({{DS9|Shadowplay}})
The second variation of springball is played by two people at a time and as a sort of full contact handball. The players try to hit the ball inside a clearly marked oval on the far wall without hitting the foul zones. The players can "body check" each other to screw up a shot or to steal a shot of their own, but there's no punching or kicking allowed. A player can also grab the ball out of the air with an ungloved hand, but then has to stand in place and throw the ball off the wall to set up a "shot" with the glove – only a hit with the glove can score. ({{DS9|For the Cause}} script)
 
   
 
Another vedek, named [[Tonsa]], was an excellent springball player, one of the best on [[Deep Space 9]], according to Kira. [[Sarish Rez]], who was terrible at the game, hoped to arrange a game with Tonsa to give Sarish a chance to talk to him about supporting [[Shakaar Edon]] in the [[Vedek Assembly]]. ({{DS9|Crossfire}})
[[Bareil Antos|Verek Bareil Antos]] religiously kept up with the standings in the Bajoran Springball Championship, and was himself a player.
 
   
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In [[2370]], [[Nog]] stole Kira's springball [[racket]], only for her to discover it [[2372|two years later]] as he was selling off all 'his' possessions prior to attending [[Starfleet Academy]]. ({{DS9|Little Green Men}})
[[Kira Nerys]] was an avid player of springball, and even had Chief [[Miles O'Brien|O'Brien]] design a springball [[holosuite]] program. ({{DS9|Shadowplay}})
 
   
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In [[2373]], O'Brien hid Kira's springball racket as she was then carrying [[Kirayoshi O'Brien|his child]] and he didn't want her to take any risks. ({{DS9|Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places}})
Another vedek, named [[Tonsa]], was an excellent springball player, one of the best on [[Deep Space 9]], according to Kira. [[Sarish Rez]], who was terrible at the game, hoped to arrange a game with Tonsa to give Sarish a chance to talk to him about supporting [[Shakaar Edon]] in the [[Vedek Assembly]]. ({{DS9|Crossfire}})
 
   
At one point, when [[Julian Bashir]] was unknowingly subjected to a [[Section 31]] simulation, Bashir had a hunch that everything was a set-up, a fake. Then he tricked the simulated Miles O'Brien into giving away evidence of the suspected non-reality by telling him he had a broken arm from playing springball. When O'Brien said "''Yeah, well it's fine now!''," Bashir told him he never played springball, and that he hurt his arm from [[whitewater rafting]], so that's when Bashir knew that where he was now wasn't real. ({{DS9|Inquisition}})
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In [[2374]], when [[Julian Bashir]] was unknowingly subjected to a [[Section 31]] [[holographic simulation]], Bashir tricked the simulated O'Brien into giving himself away by claiming O'Brien had hurt his shoulder playing springball. When O'Brien said it was fine, Bashir told him the injury was acquired from from [[kayaking]] not springball, allowing Bashir to know that the situation was unreal. ({{DS9|Inquisition}})
   
 
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Revision as of 20:05, 21 March 2015

File:Springball court, For the cause.jpg

A springball court aboard DS9

Springball was a Bajoran game that was played by two people at a time, as a sort of full contact handball. The players attempted to hit the ball inside a clearly marked oval on the far wall without hitting the foul zones. The players could "body check" each other to disrupt a shot or to steal a shot of their own, but no punching or kicking was allowed. A player could also grab the ball out of the air with an ungloved hand, but then had to stand in place and throw the ball off the wall to set up a "shot" with the glove – only a hit with the glove could score. (DS9: "For the Cause" script)

Vedek Bareil Antos religiously kept up with the standings in the Bajoran Springball Championship, and was himself a player. Kira Nerys was an avid player of springball, and even had Chief O'Brien design a springball holosuite program. (DS9: "Shadowplay")

Another vedek, named Tonsa, was an excellent springball player, one of the best on Deep Space 9, according to Kira. Sarish Rez, who was terrible at the game, hoped to arrange a game with Tonsa to give Sarish a chance to talk to him about supporting Shakaar Edon in the Vedek Assembly. (DS9: "Crossfire")

In 2370, Nog stole Kira's springball racket, only for her to discover it two years later as he was selling off all 'his' possessions prior to attending Starfleet Academy. (DS9: "Little Green Men")

In 2373, O'Brien hid Kira's springball racket as she was then carrying his child and he didn't want her to take any risks. (DS9: "Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places")

In 2374, when Julian Bashir was unknowingly subjected to a Section 31 holographic simulation, Bashir tricked the simulated O'Brien into giving himself away by claiming O'Brien had hurt his shoulder playing springball. When O'Brien said it was fine, Bashir told him the injury was acquired from from kayaking not springball, allowing Bashir to know that the situation was unreal. (DS9: "Inquisition")

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