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Ruby Tuesday is a fandom created title for the events of September 16th, 2020, more specifically referring to the events of Season 7, Games 32-33 when multiple players were incinerated due to a combination of naturally occurring events during Solar Eclipses and due to the first revealed demonstration of the effects of the Unstable trait.
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'''Ruby Tuesday''' is an event that took place on [[Season 7]], Games 32-33 when multiple players were incinerated due to a combination of naturally occurring deaths during Solar Eclipses and due to the first revealed demonstration of the effects of the Unstable trait.
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==Timeline of Events==
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=== Prelude ===
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As a consequence of the resurrection of Jaylen Hotdogfingers after the end of Season 6, during games where Hotdogfingers pitched they could occasionally hit players of the opposing team, giving them the '''Unstable''' trait, whose concrete effects were unknown prior to Game 32, except for the fact that it was a condition with a Weekly-duration.
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On Season 7, Game 30, during the second of a series of games played between the Garages and the Tigers, Jayden's pitching resulted in both [[Moody Cookbook]] and [[Mclaughlin Scorpler]] gaining the Unstable Condition.
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=== First Game ===
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On Season 7, Game 32, the Tigers played the Moist Talkers during a Solar Eclipse. The heretofore unknown effects of Unstable activated, incinerating Cookbook and tranferring the condition to a player on the opposing team, Elijah Bates. Bates himself incinerated, transferring the condition back to the Tigers, specifically Yazmin Mason. Independent of this chain, Scorpler's Unstable condition activated, incinerating them and transferring the condition to Antonio Wallace.
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This marked the first time in modern-day blaseball history that more than one player died over the course of a single game.
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=== Intermission ===
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Either in reaction to community outcry or in order to make sure that all systems were working as intended, officials called a Siesta until the top of the next hour.
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=== Second Game ===
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During Game 33, during the third game between the Moist Talkers, Kiki Familia was incinerated as per normal Solar Eclipse rules. However, Antonio Wallace was incinerated as a consequence of the Unstable Condition before it chained to Mooney Doctor.
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=== Aftermath ===
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Revision as of 17:36, 16 September 2020

Ruby Tuesday is an event that took place on Season 7, Games 32-33 when multiple players were incinerated due to a combination of naturally occurring deaths during Solar Eclipses and due to the first revealed demonstration of the effects of the Unstable trait.


Timeline of Events


Prelude

As a consequence of the resurrection of Jaylen Hotdogfingers after the end of Season 6, during games where Hotdogfingers pitched they could occasionally hit players of the opposing team, giving them the Unstable trait, whose concrete effects were unknown prior to Game 32, except for the fact that it was a condition with a Weekly-duration.

On Season 7, Game 30, during the second of a series of games played between the Garages and the Tigers, Jayden's pitching resulted in both Moody Cookbook and Mclaughlin Scorpler gaining the Unstable Condition.

First Game

On Season 7, Game 32, the Tigers played the Moist Talkers during a Solar Eclipse. The heretofore unknown effects of Unstable activated, incinerating Cookbook and tranferring the condition to a player on the opposing team, Elijah Bates. Bates himself incinerated, transferring the condition back to the Tigers, specifically Yazmin Mason. Independent of this chain, Scorpler's Unstable condition activated, incinerating them and transferring the condition to Antonio Wallace.

This marked the first time in modern-day blaseball history that more than one player died over the course of a single game.

Intermission

Either in reaction to community outcry or in order to make sure that all systems were working as intended, officials called a Siesta until the top of the next hour.

Second Game

During Game 33, during the third game between the Moist Talkers, Kiki Familia was incinerated as per normal Solar Eclipse rules. However, Antonio Wallace was incinerated as a consequence of the Unstable Condition before it chained to Mooney Doctor.

Aftermath