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* [[World War I]] allies soldiers ([[Jeremy Carstairs]], [[Barrington]], [[Willis (The War Games)|Willis]], [[Ransom]], [[Burns]], [[Gorton]], [[Crane (The War Games)|Crane]], [[Du Pont]] )
* [[World War I]] allies soldiers ([[Jeremy Carstairs]], [[Barrington]], [[Willis (The War Games)|Willis]], [[Ransom]], [[Burns]], [[Gorton]], [[Crane (The War Games)|Crane]], [[Du Pont]] )
* [[World War I]] {{w|Central Powers}} soldiers ([[Lucke]])
* [[World War I]] {{w|Central Powers}} soldiers ([[Lucke]])
* [[World War I]] voulenteers ([[Jennifer Buckingham]])
* [[World War I]] volunteers ([[Jennifer Buckingham]])
* [[Spencer (The War Games)|Spencer]]
* [[Spencer (The War Games)|Spencer]]
* Unknown [[19th century]] conflict ([[Moor (The War Games)|Moor]])
* Unknown [[19th century]] conflict ([[Moor (The War Games)|Moor]])

Revision as of 13:42, 8 December 2014

You may wish to consult War Games (disambiguation) for other, similarly-named pages.

The War Game was a "game" created by the War Lords on a planet built to resemble Earth. The War Lords took humans, mostly soldiers, from many different wars and military conflicts from throughout Earth history. The game was divided into eleven zones, each representing a different conflict. The War Lords didn't capture any humans after Earth year 1917; they judged too great technical knowledge could be dangerous. The plan of the game was to gather the best soldiers to create an army big enough to conquer the galaxy. (TV: The War Games)

War Game zones

People taken to the War Games