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'''Tsunkatse''' was a popular spectator [[sport]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]] invented by the [[Norcadian]]s. In Tsunkatse, two contestants battled in an arena wearing [[polaron disruptor]]s on their hands and feet, which delivered a [[bioplasmic charge]] on contact with the opponent's two target [[sensor]]s, located on the sternum and between the shoulder blades. The object was to attack the opponent's sensors while defending one's own. There were four types of Tsunkatse matches: [[Blue match|blue]], [[Red match|red]], [[Green match|green]], and [[Yellow match|yellow]]. The objectives of blue and red matches were to knock out and kill your opponent respectively, however the objectives of green and yellow matches were unspecified.
[[File:Tsunkatse ring.jpg|thumb|A Tsunkatse arena]]
 
 
'''Tsunkatse''' is a popular spectator [[sport]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]] invented by the [[Norcadian]]s. In Tsunkatse, two contestants battle in an arena wearing [[polaron disruptor]]s on their hands and feet, which deliver a [[bioplasmic charge]] on contact with the opponent's two target [[sensor]]s, located on the sternum and between the shoulder blades. The object is to attack the opponent's sensors while defending your own. There are four types of Tsunkatse matches: [[Blue match|blue]], [[Red match|red]], [[Green match|green]], and [[Yellow match|yellow]]. The objectives of blue and red matches were to knock out and kill your opponent respectively, however the objectives of green and yellow matches were unspecified.
 
   
 
In the [[2370s]], the sport was controlled by [[Penk]], who captured various [[humanoid]]s and forced them to fight in Tsunkatse matches [[slavery|against their will]]. These took place aboard his [[ship]], and were transmitted live via [[hologram]] to various arenas in the [[sector]]. These fighters included a [[Pendari Champion |Pendari]] [[male]], a male [[Hirogen]] [[Unnamed Hirogen#Hirogen Tsunkatse Fighter|fighter]], and [[Seven of Nine]]. ({{VOY|Tsunkatse}})
 
In the [[2370s]], the sport was controlled by [[Penk]], who captured various [[humanoid]]s and forced them to fight in Tsunkatse matches [[slavery|against their will]]. These took place aboard his [[ship]], and were transmitted live via [[hologram]] to various arenas in the [[sector]]. These fighters included a [[Pendari Champion |Pendari]] [[male]], a male [[Hirogen]] [[Unnamed Hirogen#Hirogen Tsunkatse Fighter|fighter]], and [[Seven of Nine]]. ({{VOY|Tsunkatse}})
   
 
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*[[Hirogen]]
 
*[[Hirogen]]
 
*[[Kradin]]
 
*[[Kradin]]
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==Audience species==
 
 
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*[[Ankari]]
 
*[[Ankari]]

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Tsunkatse ring

A Tsunkatse arena

For the VOY episode of the same name, please see "Tsunkatse".

Tsunkatse was a popular spectator sport in the Delta Quadrant invented by the Norcadians. In Tsunkatse, two contestants battled in an arena wearing polaron disruptors on their hands and feet, which delivered a bioplasmic charge on contact with the opponent's two target sensors, located on the sternum and between the shoulder blades. The object was to attack the opponent's sensors while defending one's own. There were four types of Tsunkatse matches: blue, red, green, and yellow. The objectives of blue and red matches were to knock out and kill your opponent respectively, however the objectives of green and yellow matches were unspecified.

In the 2370s, the sport was controlled by Penk, who captured various humanoids and forced them to fight in Tsunkatse matches against their will. These took place aboard his ship, and were transmitted live via hologram to various arenas in the sector. These fighters included a Pendari male, a male Hirogen fighter, and Seven of Nine. (VOY: "Tsunkatse")

Participating species

Audience species

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Unnamed species