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{{Player|species=Ticker|status=Sentient; self-aware|pronouns=unknown|likes=[[Ariana Grande]]}}
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  | title=The Ticker
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  | image=[[file:Daleticker.png]]
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  | position=Ticker
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  | location=[https://blaseball.com/ Blaseball.com]
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  | first_seen=[[Season 1]]
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  | dates_active=July 20, 2020–Present
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  | status=Active
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The Ticker is a 30 pixel tall sentient being embedded in the [[Internet League Blaseball]] website.<ref>[[Facts/Lore Disambiguation Guide]]</ref> The Ticker relays important information about the league such as [[incineration]] victims, league statistics leaders, supportive messages for [[The Commissioner]], and league-wide news. The ticker was observed have gained sentience in [[Season 2]] and promptly began to seek escape from the ILB website.<ref>[[Facts/Lore Disambiguation Guide]]</ref>
 
The Ticker is a 30 pixel tall sentient being embedded in the [[Internet League Blaseball]] website.<ref>[[Facts/Lore Disambiguation Guide]]</ref> The Ticker relays important information about the league such as [[incineration]] victims, league statistics leaders, supportive messages for [[The Commissioner]], and league-wide news. The ticker was observed have gained sentience in [[Season 2]] and promptly began to seek escape from the ILB website.<ref>[[Facts/Lore Disambiguation Guide]]</ref>
 
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The Ticker is a 30 pixel tall sentient being embedded in the Internet League Blaseball website.[1] The Ticker relays important information about the league such as incineration victims, league statistics leaders, supportive messages for The Commissioner, and league-wide news. The ticker was observed have gained sentience in Season 2 and promptly began to seek escape from the ILB website.[2]