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  2. Doomsday device - Wikipedia

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    Many hypothetical doomsday devices are based on salted hydrogen bombs creating large amounts of nuclear fallout.. A doomsday device is a hypothetical construction – usually a weapon or weapons system – which could destroy all life on a planet, particularly Earth, or destroy the planet itself, bringing "doomsday", a term used for the end of planet Earth.

  3. Crazy Planets - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Planets is an artillery game which uses Facebook's social networking to establish multiplayer games. Gameplay centers around missions on various planets and meteors using a variety of weapons to destroy enemy robots.

  4. Nibiru cataclysm - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, New Age author V. M. Rabolú (1926–2000) wrote in Hercolubus or Red Planet that Barnard's Star is actually a planet known to the ancients as Hercolubus, which purportedly came dangerously close to Earth in the past, destroying Atlantis, and will come close to Earth again. [76] Lieder subsequently used Rabolú's ideas to bolster her ...

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  6. List of fictional doomsday devices - Wikipedia

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    In the game Spore, the Planet Buster is an antimatter bomb that is inserted in the center of the planet, causing the planet's core to split into countless fragments. Other weapons, such as the Shadow Planet Killer in Babylon 5 and Covenant warships in the Halo series , render a planet uninhabitable.

  7. Category:Video games set on fictional planets - Wikipedia

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    Defender (2002 video game) Defender (1981 video game) Demon Attack; Densetsu no Stafy (video game) Densetsu no Stafy 2; Densetsu no Stafy 3; Densetsu no Stafy 4; Deponia (video game) Deponia Doomsday; Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon; The Dig (video game) Dimension X (video game) Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII; Discworld (video game)

  8. List of space flight simulation games - Wikipedia

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    Includes both X-Wing, and TIE Fighter games with all expansion packs from both games, plus a flight training school add-on; integrated in this game is the X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter 3d accelerated engine Star Wars: X-Wing Trilogy: 2000 Totally Games: LucasArts: Windows Star Wars: X-Wing Trilogy Arcade: 1998 AM3 LucasArts: Arcade Rail shooter style ...

  9. The Island of Dr. Destroyer - Wikipedia

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    The Island of Dr. Destroyer was the first adventure created for the Champions role-playing game. The adventure was written by Steve Peterson and George MacDonald, with artwork by Mark Williams, and was published by Hero Games in 1981 as a 16-page book. [2] Day of the Destroyer is its sequel. [2]