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==Characters==
==Characters==
===[[UNSC Cosmo|HQ]]===
===[[UNSC]]===
*[[Louie Vargas#Classic-0]]
*[[Louie Vargas]]
*[[Red]]
*[[Red]]
*[[Yellow]]
*[[Yellow]]
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*[[Pink]]
*[[Pink]]


===[[The Damned#Classic-0]]===
===[[The Damned]]===
*[[Corvus#Classic-0]]
*[[Corvus]]
*[[Riel#Classic-0]]
*[[Riel]]
*[[Kazi#Classic-0]]
*[[Kazi]]
*[[Fazeka#Classic-0]]
*[[Fazeka]]


===[[Outpost High Ground#Classic-0|High Ground Guards]]===
===[[Outpost High Ground|High Ground Guards]]===
*[[Jack O'Brien#Classic-0]] <small>(corpse only)</small>
*[[Jack O'Brien]] <small>(corpse only)</small>
*[[Frank Collins#Classic-0]] <small>(corpse only)</small>
*[[Frank Collins]] <small>(corpse only)</small>
*[[Diego Jones#Classic-0]] <small>(corpse only)</small>
*[[Diego Jones]] <small>(corpse only)</small>
*[[Linda Kelen#Classic-0]] <small>(corpse only)</small>
*[[Linda Kelen]] <small>(corpse only)</small>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The bodies of O'Brien, Collins, Jones, and Kelen from ''[[Major Malfunction]]'' appear in this episode, heavily implying this was their fate after the [[Major Malfunction: Episode 3|end of that series]]. This would later be confirmed in the opening flashback of [[Ambush|the following episode]].
*The bodies of O'Brien, Collins, Jones, and Kelen from ''[[Major Malfunction]]'' appear in this episode, heavily implying this was their fate after the [[Major Malfunction: Episode 3|end of that series]]. This would later be confirmed in the opening flashback of [[Ambush|the following episode]].
*Originally this episode was going to be completely different by utilizing the ''Halo 4'' engine to involve the Flood as mentioned in the prior episode. Louie still died, but the robots were intended to fight off the Flood in the following episode before that, too, was changed. These ideas were abandoned when the episode shifted its setting to [[Outpost High Ground]] as a tribute to ''[[Major Malfunction]]''.
*Originally this episode was going to be completely different by utilizing the ''Halo 4'' engine to involve the Flood as mentioned in the prior episode. Louie still died, but the robots were intended to fight off the Flood in the following episode before that, too, was changed. These ideas were abandoned when the episode shifted its setting to [[Outpost High Ground]] as a tribute to ''[[Major Malfunction]]''.
*When produced as part of the ''[[Guard Duty#Classic-0|Classic]]'' continuity, this episode took place during ''[[The Transfer]]'' and ''[[Infinity]]'', the final two episodes of ''[[Classic Season 1]]''.
*This episode took place during ''[[The Transfer]]'' and ''[[Infinity]]'', the final two episodes of ''[[Classic Season 1]]''.


==Watch==
==Watch==
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Latest revision as of 17:26, 20 September 2024

Deception is the third episode of WarGames.

Description

Louie leads the color-coded robot soldiers to a seemingly abandoned outpost, not knowing what lies ahead.

Characters

UNSC

The Damned

High Ground Guards

Trivia

  • The bodies of O'Brien, Collins, Jones, and Kelen from Major Malfunction appear in this episode, heavily implying this was their fate after the end of that series. This would later be confirmed in the opening flashback of the following episode.
  • Originally this episode was going to be completely different by utilizing the Halo 4 engine to involve the Flood as mentioned in the prior episode. Louie still died, but the robots were intended to fight off the Flood in the following episode before that, too, was changed. These ideas were abandoned when the episode shifted its setting to Outpost High Ground as a tribute to Major Malfunction.
  • This episode took place during The Transfer and Infinity, the final two episodes of Classic Season 1.

Watch