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'''Infinite Fighting Federation: The Modern Gladiators'''
 
'''Infinite Fighting Federation: The Modern Gladiators'''
 
 
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''“Q: Why did the IFF fighter punch his mother?''
 
''“Q: Why did the IFF fighter punch his mother?''
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Just as the Wulin feared, mixed martial arts fighters began to realize that eastern styles are straightforwardly superior to western ones.  Increasingly, western styles are being ignored as fighters focus on those eastern or eastern-derived styles that are seen as “pragmatic”, such as Brazilian Ju Jutsu, Jeet Kune Do, Judo, Kyokushin Karate, Shotokan Karate, Muay Thai and Taekwondo.
 
Just as the Wulin feared, mixed martial arts fighters began to realize that eastern styles are straightforwardly superior to western ones.  Increasingly, western styles are being ignored as fighters focus on those eastern or eastern-derived styles that are seen as “pragmatic”, such as Brazilian Ju Jutsu, Jeet Kune Do, Judo, Kyokushin Karate, Shotokan Karate, Muay Thai and Taekwondo.
 
Worse yet, martial arts masters have been tempted by the big money on offer to train MMA fighters, leading to some fighters with the Trained by a Master advantage. Nothing actually cinematic has appeared on television during a match for two reasons. Firstly, the trainers, who don’t want to get into trouble with the traditional martial arts community, warn the fighters not to show their full skills. Secondly, even on those occasions when a fighter has broken the rules and shown off, the cameras have “malfunctioned” and failed to take the footage. Presumably, Wushu is behind this mysterious technical difficulty, but who knows?
 
Worse yet, martial arts masters have been tempted by the big money on offer to train MMA fighters, leading to some fighters with the Trained by a Master advantage. Nothing actually cinematic has appeared on television during a match for two reasons. Firstly, the trainers, who don’t want to get into trouble with the traditional martial arts community, warn the fighters not to show their full skills. Secondly, even on those occasions when a fighter has broken the rules and shown off, the cameras have “malfunctioned” and failed to take the footage. Presumably, Wushu is behind this mysterious technical difficulty, but who knows?
 
 
  
  
 
''“Q: Why can’t MMA fighters play GURPS?''
 
''“Q: Why can’t MMA fighters play GURPS?''
 
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''A: Every time they throw the dice, they start kicking them.”—anonymous joke.''
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A: Every time they throw the dice, they start kicking them.”—anonymous joke.''
  
  
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The Wulin have been horrified by the growing popularity of the IFF and other organizations that turn martial arts into public entertainment. They reason that it will be impossible to keep the power of Kung Fu secret if is being used in popular televised competitions. The Wulin believe that if ordinary Americans become aware of the power of Kung Fu, and pursue it for its power alone without regard to traditional moral teachings, the West will collapse into anarchy forever.
 
The Wulin have been horrified by the growing popularity of the IFF and other organizations that turn martial arts into public entertainment. They reason that it will be impossible to keep the power of Kung Fu secret if is being used in popular televised competitions. The Wulin believe that if ordinary Americans become aware of the power of Kung Fu, and pursue it for its power alone without regard to traditional moral teachings, the West will collapse into anarchy forever.
  
 
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Most IFF fighters are ignorant of the existence of the Kung Fu War and the various Kung Fu factions. They do instinctively hide their most amazing cinematic abilities, by they don’t know why. Presumably it has something to do with the Wushu effect. Wondering about the code of secrecy is often the first step an IFF fighter goes through in coming to learn about the secret world of Kung Fu. Most often, the first faction they become aware of is the Circle of Iron, where martial arts competition is even fiercer than in the IFF. Once an IFF fighter has started hanging out the underground fight circuit, they are part of the Kung Fu underground, ready to be recruited by criminals, Vigilantes, and anyone else who could use their skills.
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Most IFF fighters are ignorant of the existence of the Kung Fu War and the various Kung Fu factions. They do instinctively hide their most amazing cinematic abilities, by they don’t know why. Presumably it has something to do with the Wushu effect. Wondering about the code of secrecy is often the first step an IFF fighter goes through in coming to learn about the secret world of Kung Fu. Most often, the first faction they become aware of is the Circle of Iron, where martial arts competition is even fiercer than in the IFF. Once an IFF fighter has started hanging out the underground fight circuit, they are part of the Kung Fu underground, ready to be recruited by criminals, Vigilantes, and anyone else who could use their skills.
 
  
  
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'''Infinite Fighting Federation as Villains'''
 
'''Infinite Fighting Federation as Villains'''
 
 
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The Infinite Fighting Federation attracts glory-seekers, so many fighters are selfish, greedy, narcissistic, and like to impose their will on other people to demonstrate their own superiority. They can be bullies, or simply indifferent to the desires of other people. They often ignore the law as something that doesn’t apply to special people like them. Some IFF fighters join the Maniac Warrior Empire, or work as muscle for other criminal syndicates. Often, IFF fighters cause trouble just to prove how tough they are. A local dojo, kwoon or Vigilante group could be targeted by IFF fighters who simply want to prove that they are stronger. IFF fighters who become aware of the Circle of Iron often become jealous of the respect accorded to Circle competition titles, and want to see the whole organization destroyed.
 
The Infinite Fighting Federation attracts glory-seekers, so many fighters are selfish, greedy, narcissistic, and like to impose their will on other people to demonstrate their own superiority. They can be bullies, or simply indifferent to the desires of other people. They often ignore the law as something that doesn’t apply to special people like them. Some IFF fighters join the Maniac Warrior Empire, or work as muscle for other criminal syndicates. Often, IFF fighters cause trouble just to prove how tough they are. A local dojo, kwoon or Vigilante group could be targeted by IFF fighters who simply want to prove that they are stronger. IFF fighters who become aware of the Circle of Iron often become jealous of the respect accorded to Circle competition titles, and want to see the whole organization destroyed.

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