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== History == | == History == | ||
− | All known events from Season D are only available via [[The Library]] in the following Pre-History I | + | All known events from Season D are only available via [[The Library]] in the following volumes: |
− | * {{LibraryLinkSelector|A Save}}, detailing [[#Incineration of the Canada Artists|the incineration of the Canada Artists]] on Day 3. | + | * ''[[Pre-History I]]'': |
− | * {{LibraryLinkSelector|A Rivalry}}, detailing a game on Day 97, as well as an earlier game in [[Season C]]. | + | ** {{LibraryLinkSelector|A Save}}, detailing [[#Incineration of the Canada Artists|the incineration of the Canada Artists]] on Day 3. |
− | * {{LibraryLinkSelector|An Exile}}, which includes five redacted events from the [[#Election Results|Season D Election]]. | + | ** {{LibraryLinkSelector|A Rivalry}}, detailing a game on Day 97, as well as an earlier game in [[Season C]]. |
+ | ** {{LibraryLinkSelector|An Exile}}, which includes five redacted events from the [[#Election Results|Season D Election]]. | ||
+ | * ''[[Discipline]]'': | ||
+ | ** {{LibraryLinkSelector|A Sun}}, which mentions the incineration of the Canada Artists on Day 3, and the resulting building of [[Sun 1]]'s pressure. | ||
== Notable Events == | == Notable Events == | ||
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In the [[Season C#Election Results|Season C Election]], [[Parker MacMillan]] left the [[Canada Artists]], which, due to MacMillan's {{ModifInline|FIREWALKER|duration=permanent}} modification, caused the team to become {{ModifInline|MARKED|duration=weekly}} going into the first week of Season D. | In the [[Season C#Election Results|Season C Election]], [[Parker MacMillan]] left the [[Canada Artists]], which, due to MacMillan's {{ModifInline|FIREWALKER|duration=permanent}} modification, caused the team to become {{ModifInline|MARKED|duration=weekly}} going into the first week of Season D. | ||
− | On Day 3, the Canada Artists were playing against the [[Maryland Squirrels]] under a [[Solar Eclipse]]. In the top of the first inning, shortly after Artists batter [[Slosh Eckhardt]] stepped up to the plate, a [[Rogue Umpire]] [[incinerated]] the Artists. However, unlike in [[Season C#Incineration of the Alaskan Immortals|the case of the Immortals]] the previous season, one of the Artists' players – [[Agan Espinoza]] – had the {{ModifInline|FIRE_PROTECTOR|duration=permanent}} modification, allowing Espinoza to save their teammates from the incineration. As a result, Espinoza was the only player to be incinerated with the team – the other Artists players instead being transferred over to the Artists' replacement team, the [[Topeka Moist Talkers]]. The Moist Talkers went on to lose the game against the Squirrels 3 to 9. | + | On Day 3, the Canada Artists were playing against the [[Maryland Squirrels]] under a [[Solar Eclipse]]. In the top of the first inning, shortly after Artists batter [[Slosh Eckhardt]] stepped up to the plate, a [[Rogue Umpire]] [[incinerated]] the Artists, increasing [[Sun 1]]'s pressure to 26.86%. However, unlike in [[Season C#Incineration of the Alaskan Immortals|the case of the Immortals]] the previous season, one of the Artists' players – [[Agan Espinoza]] – had the {{ModifInline|FIRE_PROTECTOR|duration=permanent}} modification, allowing Espinoza to save their teammates from the incineration. As a result, Espinoza was the only player to be incinerated with the team – the other Artists players instead being transferred over to the Artists' replacement team, the [[Topeka Moist Talkers]]. The Moist Talkers went on to lose the game against the Squirrels 3 to 9. |
These events were chronicled by [[{{Lootcrates}}]] in the [[Library]] volume {{LibraryLinkSelector|A Save}}.<ref name="library-a-save">{{LibraryLinkSelector|A Save}} (Library, Pre-History I)</ref> | These events were chronicled by [[{{Lootcrates}}]] in the [[Library]] volume {{LibraryLinkSelector|A Save}}.<ref name="library-a-save">{{LibraryLinkSelector|A Save}} (Library, Pre-History I)</ref> |
Revision as of 23:39, 3 July 2021
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Season D was the third season of Internet League Blaseball and the fourth known season of Blaseball. It ran starting from March 1986, though it is not currently known when it ended. Notable events in this season include the incineration of the Canada Artists on Day 3.
History
All known events from Season D are only available via The Library in the following volumes:
- Pre-History I:
- "A Save", detailing the incineration of the Canada Artists on Day 3.
- "A Rivalry", detailing a game on Day 97, as well as an earlier game in Season C.
- "An Exile", which includes five redacted events from the Season D Election.
- Discipline:
Notable Events
Incineration of the Canada Artists
In the Season C Election, Parker MacMillan left the Canada Artists, which, due to MacMillan's Firewalker modification, caused the team to become Unstable going into the first week of Season D.
On Day 3, the Canada Artists were playing against the Maryland Squirrels under a Solar Eclipse. In the top of the first inning, shortly after Artists batter Slosh Eckhardt stepped up to the plate, a Rogue Umpire incinerated the Artists, increasing Sun 1's pressure to 26.86%. However, unlike in the case of the Immortals the previous season, one of the Artists' players – Agan Espinoza – had the Fire Protector modification, allowing Espinoza to save their teammates from the incineration. As a result, Espinoza was the only player to be incinerated with the team – the other Artists players instead being transferred over to the Artists' replacement team, the Topeka Moist Talkers. The Moist Talkers went on to lose the game against the Squirrels 3 to 9.
These events were chronicled by Lōotcrates in the Library volume "A Save".[1]
Postseason
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Root | The First Day, Zeroth Edition · An Ascension · Unknown | |
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Pre-History I | The First Day, 1st Edition · Season A · Postseason A · Season A Election · Season B · Postseason B · Unknown · An Eclipse · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · A Save · Unknown · Unknown · A Rivalry · An Exile · A Traitor · A Walk · An Alternate · A Snap Election | |
Pre-History II | The First Day, 2nd Edition · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown | |
Bridge | Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown | |
Discipline | Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · A Return · A Ruby Tuesday · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · A Sun · Unknown · Unknown | |
Lōotcrates, League Historian |