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*[[Unit G|Green]] <small>(3 episodes)</small> | *[[Unit G|Green]] <small>(3 episodes)</small> | ||
*[[Unit B|Blue]] <small>(3 episodes)</small> | *[[Unit B|Blue]] <small>(3 episodes)</small> | ||
*[[Ignacio Dominguez]] <small>(3 episodes)</small> | *Commander [[Ignacio Dominguez]] <small>(3 episodes)</small> | ||
*[[Louie Vargas]] <small>(2 episodes)</small> | *Spartan [[Louie Vargas]] <small>(2 episodes)</small> | ||
*[[Alana Reynolds]] <small>(2 episodes)</small> | *Spartan [[Alana Reynolds]] <small>(2 episodes)</small> | ||
*[[Randy DeLuca]] <small>(1 episode)</small> | *Commander [[Randy DeLuca]] <small>(1 episode)</small> | ||
*[[Brigadier]] <small>(1 episode)</small> | *[[Brigadier]] <small>(1 episode)</small> | ||
===[[The Damned]]=== | ===[[The Damned]]=== | ||
*[[Unit P|Pink]] <small>(3 episodes)</small> | *[[Unit P|Pink]] <small>(3 episodes)</small> | ||
*[[Corvus]] <small>(2 episodes)</small> | *General [[Corvus]] <small>(2 episodes)</small> | ||
*[[Riel]] <small>(2 episodes)</small> | *[[Riel]] <small>(2 episodes)</small> | ||
*[[Kazi]] <small>(2 episodes)</small> | *[[Kazi]] <small>(2 episodes)</small> | ||
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===[[Outpost High Ground|High Ground Guards]]=== | ===[[Outpost High Ground|High Ground Guards]]=== | ||
*[[Jack O'Brien]] <small>(2 episodes)</small> | *Captain [[Jack O'Brien]] <small>(2 episodes)</small> | ||
*[[ | *Corporal [[Linda Kelen]] <small>(2 episodes)</small> | ||
*[[ | *Private [[Frank Collins]] <small>(2 episodes)</small> | ||
*[[ | *Private [[Diego Jones]] <small>(2 episodes)</small> | ||
===[[Outpost Black Out|Guards]]=== | ===[[Outpost Black Out|Guards]]=== | ||
*[[Geff Rodrigo]] <small>(1 episode)</small> | *Private [[Geff Rodrigo]] <small>(1 episode)</small> | ||
*[[Mitchell Miller]] <small>(1 episode)</small> | *Captain [[Mitchell Miller]] <small>(1 episode)</small> | ||
===Other=== | ===Other=== |
Revision as of 14:59, 23 January 2024
WarGames is a Halo-based machinima comedy miniseries created by Syp The Mighty. A direct spinoff of Guard Duty, WarGames centers on HQ Commander Ignacio Dominguez bringing a group of protocol robots from a military training facility to be retrofitted for an actual military operation led by a Spartan under his command.
When produced, this miniseries was considered to occur during and after Classic Season 1. It is also considered semi-canonical to Season 1, to occur sometime during that season.
Characters
HQ
- Red (4 episodes)
- Yellow (4 episodes)
- Green (3 episodes)
- Blue (3 episodes)
- Commander Ignacio Dominguez (3 episodes)
- Spartan Louie Vargas (2 episodes)
- Spartan Alana Reynolds (2 episodes)
- Commander Randy DeLuca (1 episode)
- Brigadier (1 episode)
The Damned
- Pink (3 episodes)
- General Corvus (2 episodes)
- Riel (2 episodes)
- Kazi (2 episodes)
- Fazeka (1 episode)
High Ground Guards
- Captain Jack O'Brien (2 episodes)
- Corporal Linda Kelen (2 episodes)
- Private Frank Collins (2 episodes)
- Private Diego Jones (2 episodes)
Guards
- Private Geff Rodrigo (1 episode)
- Captain Mitchell Miller (1 episode)
Other
- Emery Eden (1 episode)
- Prim (1 episode)
- Molotov (1 episode)
- Cocktail (1 episode)
Episodes
# | Thumbnail | Episode Title | Release Date | Running Time | Description |
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1. | BOSS | July 21, 2022 | 1:55 | Something finally happens. | |
2. | UPGRADE | September 10, 2022 | 2:39 | Red wakes up in a mysterious new place. | |
3. | DECEPTION | November 26, 2022 | 2:32 | Louie leads the color-coded robot soldiers to a seemingly abandoned outpost, not knowing what lies ahead. | |
4. | AMBUSH | April 24, 2023 | 7:18 | The color-coded soldiers are imprisoned by aliens! |
Trivia
- WarGames reveals the fates of the central characters from Major Malfunction, an older Halo-based machinima series with a similar premise to Guard Duty that featured music from Revoltge and was co-created by Syp The Mighty.
- While considered a side series, WarGames provides much of the world-building that episodes created afterward would rely on, such as Classic Season 2 and Season 1. This series establishes:
- Outpost Pit Fall, while not referred to by name, is a training facility in which Spartans practice in simulated firefight exercises.
- The UNSC Cosmo, the UNSC-owned frigate that commands Outpost Black Out and other outposts as well as fleshing out its commander by extension.
- The Damned, an alliance of various non-human species attempting to awaken a Forerunner called "Starbreaker."
- Outpost High Ground, another outpost under the UNSC Cosmo's command. This outpost appeared in Major Malfunction, but is placed into the Guard Duty continuity here.
- The Brigadier, a Spartan and humanity's greatest champion investigating incidents involving Emery Eden without knowing who he is.
- Molotov and Cocktail, two assassins assisting in the Brigadier's investigation.
- Despite being produced as part of the Classic continuity, Syp and Revoltge still consider this series to be canonical to the new series continuity.
- Much of the footage from the latter two episodes of WarGames would later be reused to create the fourth episode of Major Malfunction.
Watch
External Links
Guard Duty Episodes | |
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Season 1 | Wish • HQ • Fax • Machine • Replacement • Dysfunction • Invader • Stashed • Overture • Retrograde |
Sides | Long Story, But... • Team Cosmo! • Listen Up! • Stay Tuned |
Classic |
Classic Season 1: Talking • Something • The Point • The Transfer • Infinity |
Related | At The Movies • Sandguardians • BattleDudes |