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===Parker MacMillan===
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==The Fiesta==
<small>See the main article on [[Parker MacMillan]].</small><br>
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The Midseason Fiesta took place in Gamma 4 as a part of the last Short Circuit. It was intended to be a losers tournament where teams were able to party and gain additional stat boosts partway through the season, and the winner was awarded an unnamed prize.
As a result of the [[ILB Semi-Centennial]] the original [[Parker MacMillan]] was in active play for Season 24. Their capacity to Super Roam and leave Instability in their wake meant that they
 
  
===Team Incinerations===
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==The Beginning==
<small>See the main article on [[Team Incinerations]].</small><br>
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The Fiesta kicked off with a message from the [[Monitor]] announcing the start of the Fiesta:
The events of the [[Semi-Centennial]] where the destruction of [[Sun(Sun)]] created the [[Supernova]] resulted in a new weather type for Season 24: The [[Supernova Eclipse]].
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<blockquote class="squid">
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hey winners
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siesta go to sleep
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okay losers
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fiesta
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everybody make some noise
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get loud
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</blockquote>
  
This weather was able to cause both regular incinerations that had been seen previously under an eclipse, but the incinerations of entire teams as well. By the end of the season, two teams met this fate.
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<blockquote class="microphone">
====Kansas City Breath Mints====
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[CROWD NOISE]
On Season 24 Day 3, the [[Kansas City Breath Mints]] played the [[Philly Pies]] under a Super Nova Eclipse and were incinerated by a Rouge Umpire. Notably the Mints were not unstable, making this the first example of a non-unstable team incineration.
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</blockquote>
  
The Mints were replaced by the [[Oxford Paws]].
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==Game 1==
*Mints players [[Rodriguez Internet]] and [[Leach Ingram]] joined the Paws as a result of their Fire Eater modifications.
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The first day of games for the Fiesta all of the participating teams were given the [[Party Time]] modification and able to party. Fans immediately noticed that there was a significantly higher rate for partying than normal, with multiple players partying within the first few innings across the four ongoing games. by the end of the games, there had been sixty-three parties across all games, with the [[New York Millennials]] in particular partying thirteen times and gaining 20.8 total stars for their team.
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[[File:Fiesta - Football.png|thumb|The game's Live Feed covered in conversational Emojis]]
  
After play ended, the [[Monitor]] appeared addressing the Mints to <span class="squid">follow me</span>, <span class="squid">take a break</span>, <span class="squid">beat the heat</span>, <span class="squid">in the trench</span>.
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In addition to the players enjoying their parties, [[Fans]] were able to interact with the live feed of the game by reacting to events using a set of pre-selected emojis, with other fans being able to see their reactions in real time. Emojis that were available were:
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*😱
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*💀
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*🎉
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*❤
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*🤔
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*⚾
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*📎
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*😐
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*🏈
  
====Hawai’i Fridays====
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==Game 2==
On Season 24 Day 12 the [[Hawai'i Fridays]] played the [[Baltimore Crabs]] under a Supernova Eclipse and were incinerated by a Rouge Umpire, chaining their instability to the [[Crabs]].  
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The second day of games for the Fiesta began with all participating teams losing their Party Time modification, as well as the pitcher rotation inexplicably moving from the fourth position straight to the second position. No teams were able to party, however Fans were still able to cheer for their favourite teams. This was a normal game of blaseball with no unexpected changes.  
  
Due to the Fridays' {{ModifInline|squiddish|duration=permanent}} modification, they were replaced by the [[Carolina Queens]].
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==Game 3==
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[[File:Fiesta - Timelines Diverge.png|thumb|]]
  
After play ended, the [[Monitor]] appeared delivered the following message to the Fridays;<span class="squid">it's island time</span>, <span class="squid">come with me</span>, <span class="squid">to the trench</span>, <span class="squid">the vibes are right</span>.
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The third day of games for the Fiesta began to exhibit issues. As the second day ended and betting became available Fans noticed that there were in fact two versions of each game to bet on, for a total of six games. For some reason the odds were different for several of them despite there being no changes to the team compositions - though weather did vary on some of them.
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The games listed were the:
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*Millennials vs Crabs (Eclipse)
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*Millennials vs Crabs (Eclipse)
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*Pies vs Jazz Hands (Night)
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*Pies vs Jazz Hands (Snow)
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*Sunbeams vs Moist Talkers (Peanuts)
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*Sunbeams vs Moist Talkers (Peanuts)
  
Soon after the [[Coin]] also appeared and delivered the following message: <span class="coin">It is Island Time!</span>
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When play began games played out as normal, except that they were happening in two divergent instances. As players in the Jazz Hands and Pies matchup were frozen under the [[Snow]] of one game, in the [[Night]] weather of the other players were being effected by that change. [[Squid Psst]] was Night Shifted out and was removed from both games. When games ended the Night Shifted Squid Psst returned to the Jazz Hands' roster to pitch after being Frozen in a game they weren't playing.
  
===The Map===
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The scores began to diverge in the double sets of games and while the [[Millennials]] beat the [[Crabs]] in both of their games, the [[Jazz Hands]], [[Pies]], [[Moist Talkers]], and [[Sunbeams]] all had two wins for their respective series as they both won and lost one instance of their games.
<small>See the main article on the [[Map]].</small><br>
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====Rushing the Mound====
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Fans eagerly awaited to see what would happen next.  
====Opening the Hall====
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====Incineration of the Boss====
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==Game 4==
====The Nullification of Blaseball====
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[[File:Fiesta - Even Odds.png|thumb|]]
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The fourth day of games for the Fiesta appeared as soon as the third round ended and sparked an immediate round of confusion. The games showed both the New York Millennials and Seattle Garages set to play themselves in the next round - with the Garages having 50/50 odds displayed against themselves, and the Millennials having 51/49 odds for some reason. The Party Time modification was restored for all teams still in the tournament. Several teams that should be participating were missing from the bracket.
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A siesta was called, with members of The Game Band working to figure out how to complete the Fiesta as scheduled, with one tweet reading that "if it can run, we'll let it run (we don't think it can)"<ref>via @_stephenbell_ on [https://twitter.com/_stephenbell_/status/1487499203488063490?s=20&t=6JFa5YEHSute2rpqQuKDqA twitter]</ref>
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==Noise Complaint==
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In the end, the Fiesta was forced to be cancelled early, with the potential issues of teams playing themselves proving to be hazarous to the remainder of the circuit. The Monitor appeared to give the news on the site:
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<blockquote class="squid">
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hey<br>
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uh<br>
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bad news<br>
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noise complaint<br>
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crashed the fiesta<br>
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seeing double<br>
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had to shut it down<br>
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sorry<br>
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can't leave empty handed<br>
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so uh<br>
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moist talkers?<br>
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sure why not<br>
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you won<br>
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what did you win<br>
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how about this<br>
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shiny<br>
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</blockquote>

Revision as of 03:07, 30 January 2022

The Fiesta

The Midseason Fiesta took place in Gamma 4 as a part of the last Short Circuit. It was intended to be a losers tournament where teams were able to party and gain additional stat boosts partway through the season, and the winner was awarded an unnamed prize.

The Beginning

The Fiesta kicked off with a message from the Monitor announcing the start of the Fiesta:

hey winners siesta go to sleep okay losers fiesta everybody make some noise get loud

[CROWD NOISE]

Game 1

The first day of games for the Fiesta all of the participating teams were given the Party Time modification and able to party. Fans immediately noticed that there was a significantly higher rate for partying than normal, with multiple players partying within the first few innings across the four ongoing games. by the end of the games, there had been sixty-three parties across all games, with the New York Millennials in particular partying thirteen times and gaining 20.8 total stars for their team.

The game's Live Feed covered in conversational Emojis

In addition to the players enjoying their parties, Fans were able to interact with the live feed of the game by reacting to events using a set of pre-selected emojis, with other fans being able to see their reactions in real time. Emojis that were available were:

  • 😱
  • 💀
  • 🎉
  • 🤔
  • 📎
  • 😐
  • 🏈

Game 2

The second day of games for the Fiesta began with all participating teams losing their Party Time modification, as well as the pitcher rotation inexplicably moving from the fourth position straight to the second position. No teams were able to party, however Fans were still able to cheer for their favourite teams. This was a normal game of blaseball with no unexpected changes.

Game 3

Fiesta - Timelines Diverge.png

The third day of games for the Fiesta began to exhibit issues. As the second day ended and betting became available Fans noticed that there were in fact two versions of each game to bet on, for a total of six games. For some reason the odds were different for several of them despite there being no changes to the team compositions - though weather did vary on some of them. The games listed were the:

  • Millennials vs Crabs (Eclipse)
  • Millennials vs Crabs (Eclipse)
  • Pies vs Jazz Hands (Night)
  • Pies vs Jazz Hands (Snow)
  • Sunbeams vs Moist Talkers (Peanuts)
  • Sunbeams vs Moist Talkers (Peanuts)

When play began games played out as normal, except that they were happening in two divergent instances. As players in the Jazz Hands and Pies matchup were frozen under the Snow of one game, in the Night weather of the other players were being effected by that change. Squid Psst was Night Shifted out and was removed from both games. When games ended the Night Shifted Squid Psst returned to the Jazz Hands' roster to pitch after being Frozen in a game they weren't playing.

The scores began to diverge in the double sets of games and while the Millennials beat the Crabs in both of their games, the Jazz Hands, Pies, Moist Talkers, and Sunbeams all had two wins for their respective series as they both won and lost one instance of their games.

Fans eagerly awaited to see what would happen next.

Game 4

Fiesta - Even Odds.png

The fourth day of games for the Fiesta appeared as soon as the third round ended and sparked an immediate round of confusion. The games showed both the New York Millennials and Seattle Garages set to play themselves in the next round - with the Garages having 50/50 odds displayed against themselves, and the Millennials having 51/49 odds for some reason. The Party Time modification was restored for all teams still in the tournament. Several teams that should be participating were missing from the bracket.

A siesta was called, with members of The Game Band working to figure out how to complete the Fiesta as scheduled, with one tweet reading that "if it can run, we'll let it run (we don't think it can)"[1]

Noise Complaint

In the end, the Fiesta was forced to be cancelled early, with the potential issues of teams playing themselves proving to be hazarous to the remainder of the circuit. The Monitor appeared to give the news on the site:

hey
uh
bad news
noise complaint
crashed the fiesta
seeing double
had to shut it down
sorry
can't leave empty handed
so uh
moist talkers?
sure why not
you won
what did you win
how about this
shiny

  1. via @_stephenbell_ on twitter