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Mountain was a team that played a popular sport on Kelemane's planet during the pre-spaceflight industrial era and the spaceflight era. It held a rivalry with Lakeside for many years. The Doctor, a fan of Mountain, once watched the great Torelius defend for Mountain in a game against Red River. This match took place before Gotana-Retz was born.

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  • Mountain was a team that played a popular sport on Kelemane's planet during the pre-spaceflight industrial era and the spaceflight era. It held a rivalry with Lakeside for many years. The Doctor, a fan of Mountain, once watched the great Torelius defend for Mountain in a game against Red River. This match took place before Gotana-Retz was born.
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  • Mountain was a team that played a popular sport on Kelemane's planet during the pre-spaceflight industrial era and the spaceflight era. It held a rivalry with Lakeside for many years. The Doctor, a fan of Mountain, once watched the great Torelius defend for Mountain in a game against Red River. This match took place before Gotana-Retz was born. At the time of the Orbital 1 launch, Mountain was having a rough season. Their win-loss record was 5-12 even with Torelius' grandson guarding for them. The Doctor remarked that the original Torelius would have gone into voluntary exile after a 5-12 season. (VOY: "Blink of an Eye")
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