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His name isn't an alias, why the quotation marks? The first two series of SJA do not appear to have specific dates given.
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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.


In about [[2007]] or [[2008]] the company was taken over by "Mr [[Kudlak]]" and [[Mark Grantham]], and it became, according to the Ealing venue's long-term [[Cashier (Warriors of Kudlak)|cashier]], "mental". [[Clyde Langer]] described it as the [[Premier League]] for laser tag.
The company was taken over by [[Uvlavad Kudlak]], a [[Uvodni]], and [[Mark Grantham]], and it became, according to the Ealing venue's long-term [[Cashier (Warriors of Kudlak)|cashier]], "mental". [[Clyde Langer]] described it as the [[Premier League]] for laser tag.


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.
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