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'''Parrises squares''', or '''parisses squares''', was a vigorous [[recreation|athletic game]] that was popular with teens during the [[24th century]], much to the concern of parents.
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'''Parrises squares''', or '''parisses squares''', was a vigorous and rather violent [[recreation|athletic game]] played by people from many [[world]]s and ages during the [[24th century]]. Its popularity among youth was a concern for parents.
   
The game involves two teams of four players. It is possible for a team to have substitute players to rotate in and out of play. Some players, like [[William T. Riker]], nevertheless felt that doing so would cause a team to lose the "rhythm" of the game. ({{TNG|11001001}})
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The game involved two teams of four players. Substitutions were possible, which allowed teams to rotate active and resting teammates. Some players, such as [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]], disliked the practice, feeling that doing so created a disruptive loss of a team's "rhythm". ({{TNG|11001001}})
   
When playing parrises squares, players often wear unique padded [[uniform]]s, and use a piece of equipment called an [[ion mallet]]. The game also involves a ramp, and if players are not careful, they may fall off and injure themselves. ({{TNG|Future Imperfect}})
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When playing parrises squares, players wore padded [[uniform]]s and used a piece of equipment called an [[ion mallet]]. The game also involved a [[ramp]], and if players were not careful, they could fall off and injure themselves. ({{TNG|Future Imperfect}})
   
[[Raymond Marr]], a colonist on [[Omicron Theta]] played parrises squares with a group of his schoolmates. He started when he was very young but was gifted and even won a [[championship emblem]] in the game. ({{TNG|Silicon Avatar}})
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[[Raymond Marr]], a colonist on [[Omicron Theta]], played parrises squares with a group of his schoolmates. He started when he was very young but was gifted and even won a [[championship emblem]] in the game. ({{TNG|Silicon Avatar}})
   
 
The [[Starfleet Academy]] team faced the [[Minsk]] team in the parrises squares Championship Finals of [[2324]]. It came as a big surprise when [[Starfleet Academy]] won, as the Minsk team was favored. [[Starfleet]] [[cadet]]s threw a celebratory party that wreaked havoc on the academy grounds and took [[Boothby]] three weeks to repair. ({{TNG|The First Duty}})
 
The [[Starfleet Academy]] team faced the [[Minsk]] team in the parrises squares Championship Finals of [[2324]]. It came as a big surprise when [[Starfleet Academy]] won, as the Minsk team was favored. [[Starfleet]] [[cadet]]s threw a celebratory party that wreaked havoc on the academy grounds and took [[Boothby]] three weeks to repair. ({{TNG|The First Duty}})
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[[M'Kota R'Cho]] was the only [[Klingon]] national that played parrises squares professionally, when he participated in the controversial Championship Finals of [[2342]]. ({{VOY|Year of Hell}})
 
[[M'Kota R'Cho]] was the only [[Klingon]] national that played parrises squares professionally, when he participated in the controversial Championship Finals of [[2342]]. ({{VOY|Year of Hell}})
   
[[Starbase 74]] had a parrises squares team, which the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} team played against during its stay there in [[2364]]. ({{TNG|11001001}})
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[[Starbase 74]] had a parrises squares team, which the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} team played against during its stay there in [[2364]]. ({{TNG|11001001}})
   
While healing a deep cut on William Riker's face, which he acquired from [[Data]]'s [[cat]] [[Spot]], [[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher]] lectured him "to stop playing parrises squares as if you're 21," further advising him that "one day, you'll break your neck, and I won't be able to heal that as easily." ({{TNG|Timescape}})
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While healing a deep cut on William Riker's face, which he acquired from [[Data]]'s [[cat]], [[Spot]], [[Doctor of Medicine|Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher]] admonished him, giving an order to ''"Stop playing parrises squares as if you're 21!"'' She continued dispensing advice: ''"One day, you'll break your neck, and I won't be able to heal that as easily."'' ({{TNG|Timescape}})
   
When [[the Doctor]] created a [[hologram|holographic]] family for himself in [[2373]], his 'daughter' [[Belle]] was on her school's parrises squares team. This worried her 'parents', because parrises squares can be a dangerous game for someone her age. It later turned out their worries were justified, as she later '[[death|died]]' of complications from a parrises squares injury. ({{VOY|Real Life}})
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In [[2373]], [[The Doctor]] created a [[hologram|holographic]] [[family]] to help him better understand and empathize with his patients, and his daughter, [[Belle]], was on her school's parrises squares team. This worried her parents, especially The Doctor, for parrises squares was a potentially dangerous game – even more so for Belle, who played in a league of children older than she. Their concern proved prescient and justified: She later [[death|died]] from injuries sustained during a competition. ({{VOY|Real Life}})
   
[[Harry Kim]] played during his cadetship, and was Academy champion three times. ({{VOY|Tsunkatse}})
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[[Ensign]] [[Harry Kim]] played during his time as a cadet, mentioning that he knows what it feels like to take an Ion Mallet to the ribs, and that he was Academy champion three times. ({{VOY|Tsunkatse}})
   
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According to [[Lieutenant]] [[Tom Paris]], [[Ensign]] [[Freddy Bristow]] played "a mean set of Pareses Squares." Lieutenant [[B'Elanna Torres]], however, was not impressed, stating that she had played one game with him and whipped him. ({{VOY|The Swarm}})
==Known players==
 
* '''See''': [[athletes|List of athletes]]
 
   
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In the fictional future created by [[Barash]] for William Riker, Barash's avatar [[Jean-Luc Riker]] broke his wrist playing Parrises Squares. The elder Riker was displeased that Jean-Luc was playing Parrises Squares at his age, saying he could have broken his neck, but Dr. Crusher politely pointed out to him that Will was even younger than Jean-Luc when he started. ({{TNG|Future Imperfect}})
==External link==
 
* {{NCwiki}}
 
   
 
== Known players ==
[[de:Parrises squares]][[Category:Sports]]
 
 
* '''See''': [[Athletes#Parrises squares|List of athletes]]
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== External link ==
 
* {{mbeta}}
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[[de:Parrises squares]]
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Revision as of 17:48, 21 August 2015

Parrises squares uniforms

The USS Enterprise-D Parrises squares team, in uniform.

Parrises squares, or parisses squares, was a vigorous and rather violent athletic game played by people from many worlds and ages during the 24th century. Its popularity among youth was a concern for parents.

The game involved two teams of four players. Substitutions were possible, which allowed teams to rotate active and resting teammates. Some players, such as Commander William T. Riker, disliked the practice, feeling that doing so created a disruptive loss of a team's "rhythm". (TNG: "11001001")

When playing parrises squares, players wore padded uniforms and used a piece of equipment called an ion mallet. The game also involved a ramp, and if players were not careful, they could fall off and injure themselves. (TNG: "Future Imperfect")

Raymond Marr, a colonist on Omicron Theta, played parrises squares with a group of his schoolmates. He started when he was very young but was gifted and even won a championship emblem in the game. (TNG: "Silicon Avatar")

The Starfleet Academy team faced the Minsk team in the parrises squares Championship Finals of 2324. It came as a big surprise when Starfleet Academy won, as the Minsk team was favored. Starfleet cadets threw a celebratory party that wreaked havoc on the academy grounds and took Boothby three weeks to repair. (TNG: "The First Duty")

M'Kota R'Cho was the only Klingon national that played parrises squares professionally, when he participated in the controversial Championship Finals of 2342. (VOY: "Year of Hell")

Starbase 74 had a parrises squares team, which the USS Enterprise-D team played against during its stay there in 2364. (TNG: "11001001")

While healing a deep cut on William Riker's face, which he acquired from Data's cat, Spot, Doctor Crusher admonished him, giving an order to "Stop playing parrises squares as if you're 21!" She continued dispensing advice: "One day, you'll break your neck, and I won't be able to heal that as easily." (TNG: "Timescape")

In 2373, The Doctor created a holographic family to help him better understand and empathize with his patients, and his daughter, Belle, was on her school's parrises squares team. This worried her parents, especially The Doctor, for parrises squares was a potentially dangerous game – even more so for Belle, who played in a league of children older than she. Their concern proved prescient and justified: She later died from injuries sustained during a competition. (VOY: "Real Life")

Ensign Harry Kim played during his time as a cadet, mentioning that he knows what it feels like to take an Ion Mallet to the ribs, and that he was Academy champion three times. (VOY: "Tsunkatse")

According to Lieutenant Tom Paris, Ensign Freddy Bristow played "a mean set of Pareses Squares." Lieutenant B'Elanna Torres, however, was not impressed, stating that she had played one game with him and whipped him. (VOY: "The Swarm")

In the fictional future created by Barash for William Riker, Barash's avatar Jean-Luc Riker broke his wrist playing Parrises Squares. The elder Riker was displeased that Jean-Luc was playing Parrises Squares at his age, saying he could have broken his neck, but Dr. Crusher politely pointed out to him that Will was even younger than Jean-Luc when he started. (TNG: "Future Imperfect")

Known players

External link