Presenting SPACEBALL: A new and fast-paced zero-gravity frame sport!

Frames are given awesome zero-gravity jumppacks with directional jumpjets for zero-gravity maneuvers and a Spaceball racket.

Even just customizing these jumppacks is a lot of fun and I would highly recommend building some form of directional jumppack to anyone.

The game can be played with multiple types of rackets but mainly multiple types of goal-scoring aerial objectives (a.k.a. balls)
Shown here: A Badminton style birdie, meant to be picked up and served. Next, two Classics. These are not meant to be picked up as that would be cheating (hence no handholds). Games can be played with multiple balls at once, differentiated with colored lights.
(If I could retake the picture I would give the birdie a light as well, future sports are all about lights)


And, of course, POWER-UPS are involved! (Or maybe not if rules are ever made, that might be too hard. But maybe just three types of power-up, like a powerful shot, a boost, and something else)
Frames are equipped with one signature move module (SMM) each that can only be activated once per game. Shown here is frame pilot Gylles Wenborrow of the Enniot City Engines, using his Firefist SMM.
Anyway, so that's my presentation of Spaceball! Any comments and questions would be well appreciated!
Also, just because it's played with tennis rackets doesn't mean it is played like tennis)
(If anyone would want to help make this an actual thing like Trundleball that would be sicccckkkk!
