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'''Combat 3000''' was a franchised laser tag game in the United Kingdom in the in the early [[21st century]]. It had outlets in at least [[Brighton]], | '''Combat 3000''' was a franchised laser tag game in the United Kingdom in the in the early [[21st century]]. It had outlets in at least [[Brighton]], Leeds, Inverness and [[Manchester]] — along with its apparent headquarters in [[Ealing]]. | ||
The ostensible object of the game was to fire one's "laser" gun at other players and to register more hits than any other player within a set amount of time. | The ostensible object of the game was to fire one's "laser" gun at other players and to register more hits than any other player within a set amount of time. | ||
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In reality, Kudlak was using the venue as a testing ground to select [[Human]] youths with exceptional reflexes. He needed them as replacement soldiers in a war he believed his people were still fighting. His association with Combat 3000 ended when he discovered that his war had long ended. | In reality, Kudlak was using the venue as a testing ground to select [[Human]] youths with exceptional reflexes. He needed them as replacement soldiers in a war he believed his people were still fighting. His association with Combat 3000 ended when he discovered that his war had long ended. | ||
Nevertheless, a number of [[Humans]] were teleported to his space ship after having been selected as amongst the best players of the game. These included: [[Luke Smith]], [[Clyde Langer]], | Nevertheless, a number of [[Humans]] were teleported to his space ship after having been selected as amongst the best players of the game. These included: [[Luke Smith]], [[Clyde Langer]], Wendy, [[Lance Metcalf]], and [[Jen]]. ([[SJA]]: ''[[Warriors of Kudlak]]'') | ||
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