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| title=WarGames | | title=WarGames | ||
| image=File:WGM.png | | image=File:WGM.png | ||
| caption= | | caption= | ||
| created_by=[[Syp The Mighty]] | | created_by=[[Syp The Mighty]] | ||
| director=Syp The Mighty | | director=Syp The Mighty<br>[[Revoltge]] <small>(''[[Ambush|Episode 4]]'')</small> | ||
| writer=Syp The Mighty | | writer=Syp The Mighty | ||
| cast=Syp The Mighty<br>Intro-Mind<br>[[Revoltge]]<br>TheIdsStudios<br>EthanChaotic<br> | | cast=Syp The Mighty<br>[[Intro-Mind]]<br>[[Revoltge]]<br>TheIdsStudios<br>EthanChaotic<br>[[Blankslate]]<br>Speakonia | ||
| music=Revoltge<br>Syp The Mighty | | music=Revoltge<br>Syp The Mighty | ||
| episodes=4 | | episodes=4 | ||
| studio= | | studio= | ||
| game_engine=''[[Halo | | game_engine=''[[Halo#The Master Chief Collection|The Master Chief Collection]]'' | ||
| original_run=July 21, | | original_run=July 21, 2022—April 24, 2023 | ||
| running_time=13:55 | | running_time=13:55 | ||
| status=Ended | | status=Ended | ||
| previous=[[ | | previous=[[Major Malfunction]] | ||
| concurrent | | concurrent=[[Classic Season 2]] | ||
| next= | |||
}}'''WarGames''' is a ''Halo''-based machinima | }}'''WarGames''' is a ''[[Halo]]''-based [[machinima]] miniseries created by [[Syp The Mighty]]. This series centers on Commander [[Ignacio Dominguez]] of the [[HQ|UNSC Cosmo]] bringing a group of robots from a [[Outpost Pit Fall|military training facility]] to be retrofitted for a real operation led by a [[Louie Vargas|SPARTAN-IV]] under his command. | ||
A spinoff of ''[[Guard Duty]]'', this miniseries takes place during ''[[Classic Season 1]]''. Elements of ''WarGames'' would later be included in ''[[Season 1]]'', a reimagining of ''Classic Season 1''. | |||
==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
===[[UNSC | ===[[UNSC]]=== | ||
*[[Ignacio Dominguez]] <small>(3 episodes)</small> | *[[Ignacio Dominguez]] <small>(3 episodes)</small> | ||
*[[Louie Vargas]] <small>(2 episodes)</small> | *[[Louie Vargas]] <small>(2 episodes)</small> | ||
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*[[Randy DeLuca]] <small>(1 episode)</small> | *[[Randy DeLuca]] <small>(1 episode)</small> | ||
*[[Brigadier]] <small>(1 episode)</small> | *[[Brigadier]] <small>(1 episode)</small> | ||
*[[Red]] <small>(4 episodes)</small> | |||
*[[Yellow]] <small>(4 episodes)</small> | |||
*[[Green]] <small>(3 episodes)</small> | |||
*[[Blue]] <small>(3 episodes)</small> | |||
*[[Pink]] <small>(3 episodes)</small> | |||
===[[The Damned]]=== | ===[[The Damned]]=== | ||
*[[Corvus]] <small>(2 episodes)</small> | *[[Corvus]] <small>(2 episodes)</small> | ||
*[[Riel]] <small>(2 episodes)</small> | *[[Riel]] <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> | *[[Jack O'Brien]] <small>(2 episodes)</small> | ||
*[[Linda Kelen]] <small>(2 episodes)</small> | |||
*[[Frank Collins]] <small>(2 episodes)</small> | *[[Frank Collins]] <small>(2 episodes)</small> | ||
*[[Diego Jones]] <small>(2 episodes)</small> | *[[Diego Jones]] <small>(2 episodes)</small> | ||
===[[Outpost Black Out|Guards]]=== | ===[[Outpost Black Out|Black Out Guards]]=== | ||
*[[Geff Rodrigo]] <small>(1 episode)</small> | *[[Geff Rodrigo]] <small>(1 episode)</small> | ||
*[[Mitchell Miller]] <small>(1 episode)</small> | *[[Mitchell Miller]] <small>(1 episode)</small> | ||
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==Episodes== | ==Episodes== | ||
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| style="text-align:center;" |[[File:WG1.png|150px|link=]] | | style="text-align:center;" |[[File:WG1.png|150px|link=]] | ||
|[[Boss | |[[Boss]] | ||
|July 21, 2022 | |July 21, 2022 | ||
| 1:55 | | 1:55 | ||
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| style="text-align:center;" |[[File:WG2.png|150px|link=]] | | style="text-align:center;" |[[File:WG2.png|150px|link=]] | ||
|[[Upgrade | |[[Upgrade]] | ||
|September 10, 2022 | |September 10, 2022 | ||
|2:39 | |2:39 | ||
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| style="text-align:center;" |[[File:WG3.png|150px|link=]] | | style="text-align:center;" |[[File:WG3.png|150px|link=]] | ||
|[[Deception | |[[Deception]] | ||
|November 26, 2022 | |November 26, 2022 | ||
|2:32 | |2:32 | ||
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| style="text-align:center;" |[[File:WG4.png|150px|link=]] | | style="text-align:center;" |[[File:WG4.png|150px|link=]] | ||
|[[Ambush | |[[Ambush]] | ||
|April 24, 2023 | |April 24, 2023 | ||
|7:18 | |7:18 | ||
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==Trivia== | ==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 | *This series is a standalone followup to [[Syp The Mighty]]'s older series, ''[[BattleDudes]]'', with the training robots (sans [[Pink]]) first appearing in that series. | ||
**[[Syp The Mighty]]'s voice for [[Red]] is carried over from ''BattleDudes'' for the [[Boss|premiere of this series]], with the explanation for the change to Speakonia being explained in [[Upgrade|the following episode]]. | |||
*''WarGames'' reveals the fates of the central characters from ''[[Major Malfunction]]'', an older ''Halo''-based machinima series that Syp directed and co-wrote with a similar premise to ''[[Guard Duty]]'' that featured music from [[Revoltge]]. | |||
*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: | *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. | **[[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 [[Ignacio Dominguez|commander]] by extension. | **The [[HQ|UNSC Cosmo]], the [[UNSC]]-owned frigate that commands [[Outpost Black Out]] and other outposts as well as fleshing out its [[Ignacio Dominguez|commander]] by extension. | ||
**[[The Damned]], an alliance of various non-human species attempting to awaken a Forerunner called "Starbreaker." | **[[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. | **[[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. | **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. | **[[Molotov]] and [[Cocktail]], two assassins assisting in the Brigadier's investigation. | ||
* | *Most of this miniseries occurs between ''[[The Point]]'' and ''[[The Transfer]]'', with its finale occurring after ''[[Infinity]]''. | ||
==Watch== | ==Watch== | ||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-Vr0r82RIw</youtube> | <youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-Vr0r82RIw</youtube> | ||
==See Also== | |||
*''[[Major Malfunction]]'', a miniseries that ''WarGames'' includes characters from | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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[[Category:Series]][[Category:WarGames]] | [[Category:Series]][[Category:Classic]][[Category:WarGames]] |
Latest revision as of 21:46, 30 November 2024
WarGames is a Halo-based machinima miniseries created by Syp The Mighty. This series centers on Commander Ignacio Dominguez of the UNSC Cosmo bringing a group of robots from a military training facility to be retrofitted for a real operation led by a SPARTAN-IV under his command.
A spinoff of Guard Duty, this miniseries takes place during Classic Season 1. Elements of WarGames would later be included in Season 1, a reimagining of Classic Season 1.
Characters
UNSC
- Ignacio Dominguez (3 episodes)
- Louie Vargas (2 episodes)
- Alana Reynolds (2 episodes)
- Randy DeLuca (1 episode)
- Brigadier (1 episode)
- Red (4 episodes)
- Yellow (4 episodes)
- Green (3 episodes)
- Blue (3 episodes)
- Pink (3 episodes)
The Damned
High Ground Guards
- Jack O'Brien (2 episodes)
- Linda Kelen (2 episodes)
- Frank Collins (2 episodes)
- Diego Jones (2 episodes)
Black Out Guards
- Geff Rodrigo (1 episode)
- Mitchell Miller (1 episode)
Other
- Emery Eden (1 episode)
- Prim (1 episode)
- Molotov (1 episode)
- Cocktail (1 episode)
Episodes
# | Preview | Title | Released | Runtime | 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
- This series is a standalone followup to Syp The Mighty's older series, BattleDudes, with the training robots (sans Pink) first appearing in that series.
- Syp The Mighty's voice for Red is carried over from BattleDudes for the premiere of this series, with the explanation for the change to Speakonia being explained in the following episode.
- WarGames reveals the fates of the central characters from Major Malfunction, an older Halo-based machinima series that Syp directed and co-wrote with a similar premise to Guard Duty that featured music from Revoltge.
- 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.
- Most of this miniseries occurs between The Point and The Transfer, with its finale occurring after Infinity.
Watch
See Also
- Major Malfunction, a miniseries that WarGames includes characters from
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 |