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[[ | [[Image:Bscap3463pu.jpg|thumb|300px|A legal-size pyramid court in [[Delphi Union High School]].]] | ||
'''Pyramid'''<ref>The game was derived by the Re-imagined Series writers from the [[Triad (TOS)|triad]] games played in the [[Original Series]], viewed as a cross between basketball, rugby and lacrosse.</ref> is a popular professional-league sport watched throughout the [[Twelve Colonies of Kobol]] | '''Pyramid'''<ref>The game was derived by the Re-imagined Series writers from the [[Triad (TOS)|triad]] games played in the [[Original Series]], viewed as a cross between basketball, rugby and lacrosse.</ref> is a popular professional-league sport watched throughout the [[Twelve Colonies of Kobol]] ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]]) and is also popular aboard Colonial warships ([[TRS]]: "[[Litmus]]"). Teams include the [[Caprica Buccaneers]], [[Picon Panthers]] and [[Tauron Bulls]]; its players, such as the Buccaneers's [[Sue-Shaun]] and [[Samuel Anders]], are considered sports heroes. | ||
==Rules and Regulations== | ==Rules and Regulations== | ||
===Playing Regulations=== | ===Playing Regulations=== | ||
Pyramid is a close quarters ball game played on a pyramid-shaped court, hence the name of the game. The objective is apparently to score points by getting the ball into a goal at the top of the pyramid. Pyramid can be played one-on-one or in teams. | Pyramid is a close quarters ball game played on a pyramid-shaped court, hence the name of the game. The objective is apparently to score points by getting the ball into a goal at the top of the pyramid. Pyramid can be played one-on-one or in teams. | ||
Players can take no more than "three paces" without passing, shooting, or rebounding the ball off of one of the walls. The outlined areas in the corners and the center of the arena are "neutral zones". When a player places the ball in these zones, other players must back off and may not make contact<ref>This may be a rule somewhat like the NCAA's old "halo" rule on the declaration of a fair catch of a kick off in American football.</ref>. | Players can take no more than "three paces" without passing, shooting, or rebounding the ball off of one of the walls. The outlined areas in the corners and the center of the arena are "neutral zones". When a player places the ball in these zones, other players must back off and may not make contact<ref>This may be a rule somewhat like the NCAA's old "halo" rule on the declaration of a fair catch of a kick off in American football.</ref>. | ||
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===Court and Team Sizes=== | ===Court and Team Sizes=== | ||
While teams can consist of upwards of eight people, it is probable that the sport is played with players rotating on and off the court between plays. | |||
The pyramid court where [[Kara Thrace]] and [[Samuel Anders]] [[Resistance|first play]] (regulation-size in spite of its makeshift layout) is not much large than a tether-ball circle. While unlikely to support up to 16 players at once, three players per side are a probable arrangement. Non-professional play (high school and collegiate, for instance) may have fewer players than the professional teams, indicating a skill factor needed to play with a large number of athletes. | |||
===Equipment=== | ===Equipment=== | ||
The ball is cantaloupe-sized, probably the same size as a Soccer mini ball. The ball's size, combined with the cupped structure of the goal mean that outside (towards the side-lines) shots are quite a bit more difficult than inside (towards the center of the arena) shots. However, the more inside a player gets, the more likely the defensive play. This defensiveness is why pyramid is so physical: battling over the good shooting space directly in front of the goal. | |||
==Teams== | ==Teams== | ||
: ''For purposes of clarity, this section is split up into pre-[[Cylon War]] and post-[[Armistice]]. This is due to the fact that | : ''For purposes of clarity, this section is split up into pre-[[Cylon War]] and post-[[Armistice]]. This is due to the fact that there are teams that may not have survived beyond the end of the Armistice, given the scope and depth of the Cylon War and its affect on all aspects of Colonial civilization.'' | ||
=== Pre-Cylon War === | === Pre-Cylon War === | ||
The following | The following teams are professional pyramid teams from the [[Twelve Colonies of Kobol]], existing 58 years prior to the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]]. It is not known whether these teams existed after the end of the first [[Cylon War]]. | ||
==== {{inlineref|Boskirk All Reds}} ==== | |||
'''Boskirk All Reds''' hail from [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol#Virgon|Virgon]]. | |||
==== {{inlineref|Canceron Hydras}} ==== | |||
'''Canceron Hydras''' hail from [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol#Canceron|Canceron]]. | |||
==== {{inlineref|Hades Vice}} ==== | |||
'''Hades Vice''' hail from [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol#Canceron|Canceron]]. | |||
==== {{inlineref|Leonis Wildcats}} ==== | |||
'''Leonis Wildcats''' hail from [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol#Leonis|Leonis]]. | |||
==== {{inlineref|Mangala Krill}} ==== | |||
'''Mangala Krill''' hail from [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol#Canceron|Canceron]]. | |||
==== {{inlineref|Olympia Stallions}} ==== | |||
The '''Olympian Stallions''' hail from an [[Tauron]]. | |||
A month after the [[Lev]] bombing, they face off against the [[Caprica Buccaneers]] in a long awaited game at [[Caprica City]]'s [[Atlas Arena]]. It is the first game after a "controversial victory" involving the teams that transpired over one year prior, as well as the first game that [[Daniel Graystone|Daniel]] and [[Amanda Graystone]] spectate after the bombing ([[CAP]]: "[[Rebirth]]"). | |||
==== {{inlineref|Sagittaron Archers}} ==== | |||
'''Sagittaron Archers''' hail from an unnamed colony. | |||
==== {{inlineref|Tauron Bulls}} ==== | |||
'''Tauron Bulls''' hail from [[Tauron (RDM)|Tauron]]. | |||
[[Baxter Sarno]] mentions a game between the [[Caprica Buccaneers]] and the Bulls on his show, ''[[Backtalk with Baxter Sarno]]'' ([[CAP]]: "[[Know Thy Enemy]]"). ''[[The Caprican]]'' later [http://showblogs.syfy.com/caprican/entertainment/tomas-vergis-makes-big-splash-on-backtalk.php clarified] this as "Bucs and the [Tauron] Bulls". | |||
=== Post-Armistice to Pre-Fall === | === Post-Armistice to Pre-Fall === | ||
==== Caprica Buccaneers ==== | |||
{{mainarticle|Caprica Buccaneers}} | {{mainarticle|Caprica Buccaneers}} | ||
The Caprica Bucaneers are the first pyramid team to be introduced into the Re-imagined Series proper. Existing for nearly a century before the [[Fall]], this pyramid team was purchased by [[Daniel Graystone]] and, later, [[Tomas Vergis]], both creators of the [[Cybernetic Life-Form Node]]. In an interesting twist of fate, or as a crude juvenile joke by [[John Cavil]], it would later be captained by one of the [[Final Five]] prior to the Fall. | |||
==== {{inlineref|Picon Panthers}} ==== | |||
Hailing from [[Picon (RDM)|Picon]], the '''Picon Panthers''' were the rivals of the [[Caprica Buccaneers]]. Moments after C-Bucs player [[Samuel Anders]] disembarks from the [[Raptor]]s that rescues he and his [[Caprica Resistance|resistance group]] from occupied [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]], Admiral [[William Adama]] playfully tells him that the Panthers were his favorite ([[TRS]]: "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]"). | |||
[[Sharon Agathon|Sharon "Athena" Agathon]] yells "Go Panthers!" while in [[Breeders Canyon]] on [[New Caprica]] to ascertain that the people approaching her position are Samuel Anders and the rendezvous party. Anders replies by yelling "[[Caprica Buccaneers|C-Bucs]] rule!" ([[TRS]]: "[[Exodus, Part I]]"). | |||
==Tie Ins== | ==Tie Ins== | ||
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===Pyramid X=== | ===Pyramid X=== | ||
A game called "Pyramid X"<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://www.scifi.com/battlestar/video/index.php?cat=videoBlog&vid=51390|title=David Eick's video blog, "Taking a Break From All Your Worries"|date=|accessdate=|last=|first=|format=|language=}}</ref> which looks like the pyramid goal is set up in [[Joe's bar]]. Samuel Anders comments that it is nothing like the real thing. | A game called "Pyramid X"<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://www.scifi.com/battlestar/video/index.php?cat=videoBlog&vid=51390|title=David Eick's video blog, "Taking a Break From All Your Worries"|date=|accessdate=|last=|first=|format=|language=}}</ref> which looks like the pyramid goal is set up in [[Joe's bar]]. Samuel Anders comments that it is nothing like the real thing. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
*In the [[Original Series]], pyramid referred to the poker-like card game often played by the [[Viper (TOS)|Viper]] pilots. This became "[[Triad (RDM)|triad]]" in the [[Re-imagined Series]], and the [[Original Series]] game known as [[Triad (TOS)|triad]] was renamed "pyramid". This was the result of a mix-up by [[Ronald D. Moore]], as he explains in his [[Podcast:Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I|podcast]] for the episode "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]]": | |||
*In the [[Original Series]], pyramid referred to the poker-like card game often played by the | |||
<blockquote>...somewhere along the line I transposed the names. I misremembered what they called it and I- the sort of racquet-ball slash basketball game that they played in the original and that we referred to in this series, I now call Pyramid, and the name of that game in the original which was Triad is now what we sort of call our poker game. So it's one of those "Oh, it's one of the charming differences between the old and the new., | <blockquote>...somewhere along the line I transposed the names. I misremembered what they called it and I- the sort of racquet-ball slash basketball game that they played in the original and that we referred to in this series, I now call Pyramid, and the name of that game in the original which was Triad is now what we sort of call our poker game. So it's one of those "Oh, it's one of the charming differences between the old and the new.", it's either that or it's just a stupid error that the writer made.</blockquote> | ||
== | ==References== | ||
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* See Also | |||
** Triad (TOS)|Triad, TOS's counterpart | |||
** Pyramid (TOS)|Pyramid, TOS's card game | |||
** Triad (RDM)|Triad, RDM's card game | |||
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