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(|Parrises squares|)
An athletic game involving competition between two teams of four players.
 
(|Ping-pong|)
This game originated on Earth. Participants bounce a ball on a table with a net, using hand held paddles. It is a test of hand-eye coordination. The USS Voyager once held a doubles tournament. (VOY: Relativity)
 
(|Pleenok|)
Tuvok gives B'lanna a Pleenok at her baby shower.A 3 dimensional puzzle used to train Vulcan children in primary logic. All 5 sides are triangles. It is covered in a pattern of black and white triangles. (VOY: Human Error)
 
(|Poker|)
The senior staff of the USS Enterprise had a regular poker night.Earth card game of chance and wills. Any of several card games in which a player bets that the value of his or her hand is greater than that of the hands held by others, in which each subsequent player must either equal or raise the bet or drop out, and in which the player holding the highest hand at the end of the betting wins the pot.
 
(|Qa'vak|)
Klingon game that involves a half-meter hoop and a spear. The hoop is rolled between various stakes planted into the ground, and the object is to throw the spear through the center of the hoop. When you succeed, it is traditional to shout, "ka'la!" The game is intended to hone skills necessary for the traditional Klingon hunt.
 
(|Racketball|)
Deep Space Nine's racquetball court.Terran competitive sport. Variant of the ancient game of Squash. Played in an enclosed room by two players with paddles and a small ball. The game employs traditional and modern rule systems. Plays include: Drop shot, Spin shot, Kill shot, Serve, backhand, and corner return. (DS9: Rivals)
 
(|Rings|)
A game played in Sullivan's bar in the Fair Haven holoprogram. It originated in Ireland on Earth. It involves throwing rings onto pegs on a board which is hung on a wall. The board is usually shaped like a family crest, usually a shield, and the pegs slant out at a certain angle. The different pegs have Celtic numbers under them, and are used to keep score. The rings are made of a hard rubber, and are black in color. Some pubs put a net under the board to catch the rings, so they won't get lost in a dark pub. (VOY: Spirit Folk)
 
(|Rock Climbing|)
Sport in which individuals climb rock faces and mountains.

Equipment: Fusing pitons are self-setting anchors used for rappelling on sheer rock surfaces.
 
(|Roladan Wild Draw|)
A game that involves bluffing. (DS9: Emissary, Part II)
 
(|Rujian Steeplechase|)
A sporting event on the planet Ruji. (DS9: A Man Alone)

Contribtued by: Clare Bradley
 

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