Tsuruchi Hayato wrote:
He chuckled at that. "Batter ball, not battery ball."
"We play it in the fields sometimes, or on base in our free time among squads." His eyes remained on the road as he explained. "It's a bit like baseball, but easier to play and you don't need a specific type of ball or bat. all you really need is a ball of some type and something to hit it with."
"Once you have your ball and bat, all you need is a a few bases. Three or four is the usual, but in bigger games I've seen as many as seven. There is no pitcher, so you do the batting my tossing up the ball and hitting it yourself. That doesn't mean you can just swing to the fences though. If you hit it too far you're automatically out. You don't want to lose the ball after all, especially out in the field.
"It's the opposing teams job is to field the ball, and get the runners out by pegging them with the ball. If they get to the base they are safe, and if they get home they score a run. Bases are usually tree's or some other thing you can duck behind to help avoid being hit. it sometimes it gets a bit creative getting to base."
"there is more to it though, but those are the basics."
Shoan listens intently, nodding occasionally as Hayato explain the intricacies of batter ball "So it's a game of...precision and athletecism that can be played anywhere? I think the Akodo might appreciate 'batter ball' if they don't have have a 1500 year old version that takes three times as long to play....are you any good at it?"