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| − | In [[Rainbow/Season 21]], the {{CTeam|MILF}} wrapped up the regular season with a minor | + | In [[Rainbow/Season 21]], the {{CTeam|MILF}} wrapped up the regular season with a minor humiliation: being beat out by the {{CTeam|DET}} at the last minute for the division title. Entering the postseason as the #3 seed, right behind the #2 seeded Grape Chews, the Flamingos decided the Chews were losers anyway, so why not let it all loose? The Mingos spread their wings, and deployed a reckless, all-in strategy. |
| − | Unbeknownst | + | Unbeknownst to the Flamingos, the {{CTeam|DECO}} had managed to sneak a Rule 1074-B form under the door of the Golly Front Office at 4:59 PM the day before the series began, which was subsequently processed and implemented a rule change for the Series enabling the Shells to leverage 2X the performance of the best-performing team. This gave the Shells a glide path to a pennant. |
| − | The Mingos, despite being out-leveraged by the Shells, still managed to grab a [[Rainbow Cup]] spot by trouncing | + | The Mingos, despite being out-leveraged by the Shells, still managed to grab a [[Rainbow Cup]] spot by absolutely trouncing Detroit, in a show of spite.<noinclude> |
[[Category:Lore Fragments]] | [[Category:Lore Fragments]] | ||
[[Category:Rainbow Cup Lore]] | [[Category:Rainbow Cup Lore]] | ||
[[Category:MILF]] | [[Category:MILF]] | ||
| + | [[Category:DET]] | ||
[[Category:DECO]] | [[Category:DECO]] | ||
</noinclude> | </noinclude> | ||
Latest revision as of 02:44, 27 July 2025
In Rainbow/Season 21, the
Milwaukee Flamingos
wrapped up the regular season with a minor humiliation: being beat out by the
Detroit Grape Chews
at the last minute for the division title. Entering the postseason as the #3 seed, right behind the #2 seeded Grape Chews, the Flamingos decided the Chews were losers anyway, so why not let it all loose? The Mingos spread their wings, and deployed a reckless, all-in strategy.
Unbeknownst to the Flamingos, the
Delaware Corporate Shells
had managed to sneak a Rule 1074-B form under the door of the Golly Front Office at 4:59 PM the day before the series began, which was subsequently processed and implemented a rule change for the Series enabling the Shells to leverage 2X the performance of the best-performing team. This gave the Shells a glide path to a pennant.
The Mingos, despite being out-leveraged by the Shells, still managed to grab a Rainbow Cup spot by absolutely trouncing Detroit, in a show of spite.