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  • Foul
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  • Fouls are kicking players that are down, you can do a foul at the end of you turn. You may do one a turn. If you try and make a foul you have to roll the D6 and if you get the right dice roll you can make the foul but if you don't get the right roll the referee sees it and your player is off for that game.
  • Foul (外道, Gedō, lit. Heretical Doctrine) is a race of demons in the Shin Megami Tensei series. Generally the demons of this race can be divided into 2 categories, the first being the Slime and akin such as Ooze, and the second group containing the ghosty beings born from various urban legends. Like the Haunt demons, most of the Foul demons are weak to Expel (Light) spells.
  • Foul is a prefix that can appear on Magic Items and Small Charms, providing a small Poison Damage bonus.
  • A rank, strong, fermented flavor or any other strong, unpleasant defective flavor, such as hidey or oniony.
  • A foul was an action considered illegal within the context of a sport. Players could be penalized by temporary or permanent removal from the game, which afforded the fouled team a chance to score. In 2152, a water polo player from Texas, number 8, fouled one of Jonathan Archer's players, resulting in a twenty-second ejection. Trip Tucker questioned whether that was fair, as it would give Archer's team an advantage, but Archer explained that was the point of the penalty. (ENT: "Vox Sola")
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  • A foul was an action considered illegal within the context of a sport. Players could be penalized by temporary or permanent removal from the game, which afforded the fouled team a chance to score. In 2152, a water polo player from Texas, number 8, fouled one of Jonathan Archer's players, resulting in a twenty-second ejection. Trip Tucker questioned whether that was fair, as it would give Archer's team an advantage, but Archer explained that was the point of the penalty. (ENT: "Vox Sola") In 2268, Spock nerve pinched his opponent in the 892-IV gladiatorial games, prompting the Master of the Games to call it a foul. He asked Proconsul Claudius Marcus to rule on the matter, but the proconsul deferred to Merikus, who deferred it back. Claudius then rhetorically asked James T. Kirk's opinion. (TOS: "Bread and Circuses" ) In 2372, Kira Nerys was tripped by her springball opponent, prompting Julian Bashir to cry out that she had been fouled. (DS9: "For the Cause") In 2375, Benjamin Sisko committed a baseball foul during the Niners' game against the Logicians, by making contact with the umpire, Odo. The Changeling subsequently ejected him from the game, in accordance with rule number 4.06, subsection a, paragraph 4. (DS9: "Take Me Out to the Holosuite")
  • Fouls are kicking players that are down, you can do a foul at the end of you turn. You may do one a turn. If you try and make a foul you have to roll the D6 and if you get the right dice roll you can make the foul but if you don't get the right roll the referee sees it and your player is off for that game.
  • Foul (外道, Gedō, lit. Heretical Doctrine) is a race of demons in the Shin Megami Tensei series. Generally the demons of this race can be divided into 2 categories, the first being the Slime and akin such as Ooze, and the second group containing the ghosty beings born from various urban legends. Like the Haunt demons, most of the Foul demons are weak to Expel (Light) spells.
  • Foul is a prefix that can appear on Magic Items and Small Charms, providing a small Poison Damage bonus.
  • A rank, strong, fermented flavor or any other strong, unpleasant defective flavor, such as hidey or oniony.
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