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I doubt that actual league play is done one-on-one because of the size of the squad introduced in the show. Probably there were three on a side at a time. Much more would get very crowded, I think. Anyway... Does anyone have thoughts on this? Much of this is highly conjectural, so I don't think it belongs on the article page, but it's interesting to note. --[[User:Day|Day]] 08:13, 28 September 2005 (EDT) | I doubt that actual league play is done one-on-one because of the size of the squad introduced in the show. Probably there were three on a side at a time. Much more would get very crowded, I think. Anyway... Does anyone have thoughts on this? Much of this is highly conjectural, so I don't think it belongs on the article page, but it's interesting to note. --[[User:Day|Day]] 08:13, 28 September 2005 (EDT) | ||
:Kara noted that the court in "Resistance" was "regulation-size", didn't she? --[[User: | :Kara noted that the court in "Resistance" was "regulation-size", didn't she? --[[User:Peter Farago|Peter Farago]] 10:57, 28 September 2005 (EDT) | ||
:: Or "regulation" anyway, yes. I assume that means the lines are where they should be and the right distances apart and all that. That's the basis for my assumption of small teams in normal league play. The size of the court allows for pick-ups games, though. Kind of like singles or doubles in tennis, or, again, basketball. --[[User:Day|Day]] 14:49, 28 September 2005 (EDT) | :: Or "regulation" anyway, yes. I assume that means the lines are where they should be and the right distances apart and all that. That's the basis for my assumption of small teams in normal league play. The size of the court allows for pick-ups games, though. Kind of like singles or doubles in tennis, or, again, basketball. --[[User:Day|Day]] 14:49, 28 September 2005 (EDT) | ||