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The '''Stáj''', also known as '''the Stable''' or '''the Foul and the Fair''', were a [[Multitrigger]] group that formed into two opposing teams. | The '''Stáj''', also known as '''the Stable''' or '''the Foul and the Fair''',<ref name=":0"><strong>♦ Topic: [EUJPR] Relationship Entanglement in Cluster-Triggers – 2005<br> | ||
In: Boards ► Parahuman Science<br> | |||
Jr_Max</strong><br> | |||
Posted on : February 18th, 2005 | |||
<strong>[Translation]</strong> Colloquially known as the kill/kiss dynamic, in cluster-triggers, there is a very high tendency toward passionate relationships, either hostility or partnership. Clusters have a 40% chance of one member murdering another, rising to a 50% chance when including attempted murder | |||
[...] | |||
The most dramatic case in recent memory is the Stáj, also known as the Stable, or the Foul and the Fair. The Good Ox was turned into a grisly display - [[Glow-worm P.4]] | |||
</ref> were a [[Multitrigger]] group that formed into two opposing teams. | |||
==Goals and Methods== | ==Goals and Methods== | ||
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The Stable triggered together, and rapidly split into two opposing teams. | The Stable triggered together, and rapidly split into two opposing teams. | ||
At some point, Oxfair was "turned into a grisly display", | At some point, Oxfair was "turned into a grisly display". | ||
In 2005, they were mentioned in the article "Relationship Entanglement in Cluster-Triggers" as the most dramatic case of the [[Kiss/Kill]] dynamic in recent history.<ref name=":0" /> | |||
In 2009, they were used as a case study in Professor Spinky's Parahumans 303 class.<ref name=":1"><strong>Case Study #2</strong>: Fowl & Fair (foreign capes, names that follow are badly translated)<br> | |||
[...] | |||
Discussion of dynamic. Fair & foul on opposite sides post-trigger. Only fair provided answers & allowed power testing, rest has to be inferred. Handouts. | |||
Some discussion of trigger event (see <strong>slides</strong> for images), some discussion of resulting ‘package’. Powers for each individual distinct but play off each other in semi-complementary way. Reflective of personality? Or ‘guiding hand’ principle? - [[Glow-worm P.4]] | |||
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===Post-[[Gold Morning]]=== | ===Post-[[Gold Morning]]=== | ||
Although the originals were lost, references to the group were preserved in the restored Parahumans Online archives, where they were viewed by user [[of5]] while searching for details on multitriggers. | Although the originals were lost, references to the group were preserved in the restored Parahumans Online archives, where they were viewed by user [[of5]] while searching for details on multitriggers.<ref>[[Glow-worm P.4]]</ref> | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* Stáj is Czech for | * Stáj is Czech for "stable",<ref>[[Stáj]], Lingea online dictionary</ref> as well as the name of a villiage in the Czech Republic,<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stáj_(Jihlava_District) Stáj (Jihlava District)], Wikipedia</ref> suggesting that the group were likely Czech. | ||
* Their names suffered in translation; it is likely that the names given here only roughly correspond to the correct meaning. | * Their names suffered in translation; it is likely that the names given here only roughly correspond to the correct meaning.<ref name=":1" /> | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
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The Stáj, also known as the Stable or the Foul and the Fair,<ref name=":0">♦ Topic: [EUJPR] Relationship Entanglement in Cluster-Triggers – 2005
In: Boards ► Parahuman Science
Jr_Max
Posted on : February 18th, 2005
[Translation] Colloquially known as the kill/kiss dynamic, in cluster-triggers, there is a very high tendency toward passionate relationships, either hostility or partnership. Clusters have a 40% chance of one member murdering another, rising to a 50% chance when including attempted murder
[...]
The most dramatic case in recent memory is the Stáj, also known as the Stable, or the Foul and the Fair. The Good Ox was turned into a grisly display - Glow-worm P.4
</ref> were a Multitrigger group that formed into two opposing teams.
Goals and Methods
Like many multitriggers, they suffered from Kill/Kiss syndrome toward the others in their multitrigger; each pair was very close to each other, but filled with animosity toward the other pair.
The two groups were on opposite "sides". The Fair cooperated with scientists, submitting to power testing and interviews, but the Foul refused.<ref>Discussion of dynamic. Fair & foul on opposite sides post-trigger. Only fair provided answers & allowed power testing, rest has to be inferred. - Glow-worm P.4</ref> This seems to suggest that the Fair were probably heroes and the Foul supervillains.
Members
The Fair
| Name: | Powers: |
|---|---|
| Oxfair
(alternate translation: "the Good Ox") |
|
| Ramfair |
|
The Foul
| Name: | Powers: |
|---|---|
| Foulcock |
|
| Foulpig |
|
History
Background
The Stable triggered together, and rapidly split into two opposing teams.
At some point, Oxfair was "turned into a grisly display".
In 2005, they were mentioned in the article "Relationship Entanglement in Cluster-Triggers" as the most dramatic case of the Kiss/Kill dynamic in recent history.<ref name=":0" />
In 2009, they were used as a case study in Professor Spinky's Parahumans 303 class.<ref name=":1">Case Study #2: Fowl & Fair (foreign capes, names that follow are badly translated)
[...]
Discussion of dynamic. Fair & foul on opposite sides post-trigger. Only fair provided answers & allowed power testing, rest has to be inferred. Handouts.
Some discussion of trigger event (see slides for images), some discussion of resulting ‘package’. Powers for each individual distinct but play off each other in semi-complementary way. Reflective of personality? Or ‘guiding hand’ principle? - Glow-worm P.4 </ref>
Post-Gold Morning
Although the originals were lost, references to the group were preserved in the restored Parahumans Online archives, where they were viewed by user of5 while searching for details on multitriggers.<ref>Glow-worm P.4</ref>
Trivia
- Stáj is Czech for "stable",<ref>Stáj, Lingea online dictionary</ref> as well as the name of a villiage in the Czech Republic,<ref>Stáj (Jihlava District), Wikipedia</ref> suggesting that the group were likely Czech.
- Their names suffered in translation; it is likely that the names given here only roughly correspond to the correct meaning.<ref name=":1" />
References
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