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Chris Redfield (RE1 AU) ([personal profile] big_badass_hero) wrote in [community profile] thecapitol2013-05-23 02:46 pm

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 Who| Chris and all tributes mentors, stylists... everyone
What| FOOTBALL!! Guys doing guy things... 
Where|  Parade grounds
When| noonish thursdayish
Warnings/Notes| It's football, no padding, and really tough rules?  BAH! we don't need no stinkin' touch rules full on tackle damn it!


Chris had managed to have a ball made, it wasn't really pig skin, but standing in the currently empty training center's parade grounds he took a few steps back, throwing it to test it.  The ball would work.  Going to get it again he just had to wait to see who showed up.  Then he'd figure out how to team them up.  Even if it was just a few of them, should be fun right?

He tossed the ball up again, pretty sure the area he chose would be good enough for what he wanted.  It was bigger than the stadium at Raccoon City Community College, but they just needed the length, and with the training center full of kids who needed the down time for training he felt the empty yard was better than biting into everyone's space.
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[personal profile] luckofthedevil 2013-05-27 03:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Alex heard the word 'football' and showed up expecting to see a round white and black ball. So when he spotted the squat rugbyish shaped ball as he exited the lift, he considered going back upstairs. But he was in a sporting mood, and he at least knew how to play rugby. American football wasn't that different, right?

"Never could understand why you call a game 'football' when you barely touch the ball with your feet at all."
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[personal profile] luckofthedevil 2013-05-29 04:11 am (UTC)(link)
"I was," Alex admitted with a slight shrug, "but I'm game for your style football. Though, I don't really know how to play it. It's a bit like rugby, isn't it? But with a whole bunch of pads?"
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[personal profile] luckofthedevil 2013-05-30 03:09 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm fine with no pads. We beat up on each other enough in the Arenas; there's no need for that here. As long as everyone else has 'friendly' intentions, I think we'll be fine."

Granted, Alex could tell some Tributes were taking to the whole premise of the Games a bit more enthusiastically than others.

"The basics are the same, American football and rugby, I mean. You move the ball from Point A to Point B and the other team tries to tackle whoever is in possession of the ball?"
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[personal profile] luckofthedevil 2013-06-01 06:12 am (UTC)(link)
Alex flipped the ball over in his hands. It was smaller than a rugby ball and more pointed at the ends. That made for easier one-handed and overhead passing.

"You mean the way they like to lob it way down the field?" he asked, giving the ball a quick twist to pop it into the air. "Nah, rugby you only pass behind you or to the side."

He'd only seen a game of American football once, played on a television in a restaurant, while he was on vacation with Ian in Florida. Alex had questioned his uncle about the differences then, but Ian had only provided a few cursory details before their food arrived.

Alex caught the ball and tossed it back to Chris.

"Why don't you show me?"
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[personal profile] luckofthedevil 2013-06-04 04:04 am (UTC)(link)
"And improves the accuracy of the throw," Alex commented, noting the similar physics to passing in rugby, even if the grips were different. "That's why the surface is textured like that, too? All bumpy-like?"

((ooc: lmao me too. thank goodness for wiki.))
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[personal profile] luckofthedevil 2013-06-06 05:18 am (UTC)(link)
Alex chuckled. "Girls are like that. They think you're paying more attention to the telly than to them and the next thing you know, you're getting the silent treatment the rest of the night."
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[personal profile] luckofthedevil 2013-06-07 01:18 am (UTC)(link)
Alex rolled the football between his hands a couple times, getting a feel for the textured leather. Then, lining up his fingers with the stitching, he cocks his arm behind his head and throws, letting his fingers brushing against the ball as it leaves his hand put on the spin. It flies relatively straight but wobbles when it reaches Chris.

"So, you're military?" he asked, a little curious. He'd almost always worked alone. The few times he hadn't had not ended well.
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[personal profile] luckofthedevil 2013-06-11 05:03 am (UTC)(link)
Alex took a step back as he caught the ball.

"Neat. My dad was army, in the Paras." At least, originally he had been. But apparently that hadn't been exciting enough. "So... this STARS, that's who they call before they bring in the army?"

He flipped the ball, caught it, and lobbed it back to Chris. This time it didn't wobble.
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[personal profile] luckofthedevil 2013-06-17 04:49 am (UTC)(link)
"Huh, I don't know if we have anything like that in England." He considered making a comparison to MI5, but they was always doing all sorts of things the military necessarily couldn't. And there was that tie with the SAS.

As Chris launched the ball, Alex took a few quick steps back, then a few more as he eyed its trajectory. Between his skill at physics and his hand-eye coordination, he managed to catch it again.

"I still don't understand how this managed to become more popular than f--soccer," he said as he lined his fingers up along the laces and threw it back to Chris, "but I can see why this would be fun to play with your mates."
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[personal profile] luckofthedevil 2013-06-24 06:04 am (UTC)(link)
Alex laughs at the gadget comment. The gadgets had been one of the few nice things about MI6. Smithers could always be counted on to make something interesting. They were just never the sort you saw in spy movies.

"I've been to a rugby match or two," Alex quipped. "I've seen tackles."

Of course, the rules for tackling were probably different between the two games.