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{{Tab}} It is forbidden to ''deliberately'' cause structural damage to the building OR to deliberately harm any spectators who are not currently competing. Anyone who demonstrates that they do not have sufficient control over either their powers or their temper and are incapable of following this rule is forbidden from fighting. | {{Tab}} It is forbidden to ''deliberately'' cause structural damage to the building OR to deliberately harm any spectators who are not currently competing. Anyone who demonstrates that they do not have sufficient control over either their powers or their temper and are incapable of following this rule is forbidden from fighting. | ||
{{Tab}}Friday nights are | {{Tab}}Friday nights are sparring night at Fight Club. Friday night fights are sparring rules only, two people in the ring at a time, no serious injuries to your opponent(s) allowed. While Fight Club is a good place to hone fighting and mutation skills, it is not a Teach Baby Mutants To Use Their Powers place -- anyone who does not ''already'' have enough control over their powers to use them without danger to those around them is not allowed to fight. However, provided that people already have enough control over their powers to fight safely, there are often experienced fighters on hand at sparring nights to offer guidance and tips for improving. | ||
{{Tab}}Wednesday nights are a bit more chaotic -- fights can (by agreement of those fighting) be more than two competitors at once, two-on-one, every man for himself, w/e. Wednesday night fights involve a higher degree of risk, as there are very few rules about what kinds of attacks are allowed on your opponent -- while fighters are not allowed to intentionally simply straight-up murder each other (i.e. no beheading, stabbing someone directly through the heart, etc.) they are allowed to be far more brutal in their attacks. Wednesday night fights have a powerful mutant healer on site at all times to deal with more serious injuries -- though the healers are likely to just stabilize people to a point where they can safely go home and no further, so people still may end up with some pretty ugly scars. | {{Tab}}Wednesday nights are a bit more chaotic -- fights can (by agreement of those fighting) be more than two competitors at once, two-on-one, every man for himself, w/e. Wednesday night fights involve a higher degree of risk, as there are very few rules about what kinds of attacks are allowed on your opponent -- while fighters are not allowed to intentionally simply straight-up murder each other (i.e. no beheading, stabbing someone directly through the heart, etc.) they are allowed to be far more brutal in their attacks. Wednesday night fights have a powerful mutant healer on site at all times to deal with more serious injuries -- though the healers are likely to just stabilize people to a point where they can safely go home and no further, so people still may end up with some pretty ugly scars. | ||
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{{Tab}}Fight Club is run by the [[Mongrels|Mutant Mongrels MC]], a well-known mutant bike gang. Specifically, [[B]], [[Shane]], and [[Ion]] are ultimately in charge of All Things Fight Club -- they run the betting pools, they have final veto over who is allowed to fight and who is allowed in the space at all. ''Only'' members of the Mongrels are allowed to vouch people into Fight Club, but it is fairly easy if you are a mutant who has not directly antagonized them in any way to get invited -- they are pretty liberal about inviting anyone who shows an interest. | {{Tab}}Fight Club is run by the [[Mongrels|Mutant Mongrels MC]], a well-known mutant bike gang. Specifically, [[B]], [[Shane]], and [[Ion]] are ultimately in charge of All Things Fight Club -- they run the betting pools, they have final veto over who is allowed to fight and who is allowed in the space at all. ''Only'' members of the Mongrels are allowed to vouch people into Fight Club, but it is fairly easy if you are a mutant who has not directly antagonized them in any way to get invited -- they are pretty liberal about inviting anyone who shows an interest. All newbies have to fight at at least one Friday night fight ''first'', and if they demonstrate they can fight with control and respect, they can if they wish fight on Wednesday nights. Plenty of people only ever fight on Fridays and that is perfectly fine! | ||
{{Tab}}It is equally easy to get kicked ''out'' of fight club -- in general, ''any'' transgression of Fight Club rules or even mild disrespect to the organizers is an immediate and permanent ban from the space (and anyone trying to return WILL be ejected violently.) They are unlikely to entertain any appeals to return. | {{Tab}}It is equally easy to get kicked ''out'' of fight club -- in general, ''any'' transgression of Fight Club rules or even mild disrespect to the organizers is an immediate and permanent ban from the space (and anyone trying to return WILL be ejected violently.) They are unlikely to entertain any appeals to return. |
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Flicker is the reigning undefeated champion of Fight Club, and tragically will likely remain so forever. Certainly nobody will win a fight against him, at least -- whether anyone will beat his record for undefeated streak, only the future will know. | ||||||||||||||||
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