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The Narrative: The Piano Tuners' run to the Season 7 Championship Series is not remembered as a Cinderella story; it is remembered as a mass hallucination. A collective that had spent previous seasons dissolving into "Partytime" soup by Day 45 suddenly began executing high-level defensive blocks against the
Tucson Butchers
. To the fans and analysts, this success felt deeply uncomfortable, like watching a dog walk on its hind legs for too long. It looked like Golly, but the behavior of the patterns created strange, unsettling impressions on the subconscious.
Their Division Series run led to a Championship Series against the
Long Beach Flightless Birds
, where they attempted to assemble a complex formation early in Game 1. The result was a disaster - they did not possess the precision needed to pull off the formation - and the Flightless Birds, sensing weakness, swarmed them and swept them in 3 games. The universe had corrected itself. The Tuners desperately claimed they were "experimenting with jazz improvisation," but everyone knew the truth: the imposters had been caught.
| Season 7 Cold League Championship Series Results Table | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Winner | W Score | Margin | L Score | Loser | Generations | Link | |
| Game 1 | Long Beach Flightless Birds | 189 | 78.31% | 41 | Ft. Worth Piano Tuners | 2,000 | |
| Game 2 | Long Beach Flightless Birds | 104 | 23.08% | 80 | Ft. Worth Piano Tuners | 1,032 | |
| Game 3 | Long Beach Flightless Birds | 96 | 42.71% | 55 | Ft. Worth Piano Tuners | 2,029 | |
For the Flightless Birds, the display of strength would plant seeds of enmity between the Birds and the Tuners, which would sprout several seasons later.