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  2. StarForce: Alpha Centauri - Wikipedia

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    Ships are moved from place to place through telekinetic powers. If opposing ships end up in the same space, combat results. The game has two sets of rules for Basic and Advanced games. The rules also include fifteen scenarios, including one for solitaire play. [2] More scenarios were subsequently published in SPI's Moves. [1]

  3. Captain Simian & the Space Monkeys - Wikipedia

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    Charles is determined to destroy the Anti-force that Nebula needs by casting it into the nearest Sun. Unable to make it he instead puts it inside a disco ball and rigs it to blow. When Nebula absorbs the ball, it absorbs all of Nebula's energy and he turns back into his original self and then blows up. Charles then names the ship the Primate ...

  4. List of fictional doomsday devices - Wikipedia

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    EA and Maxis' 2008 life simulation Spore features some examples in the game's "Space Stage", accessible once a civilisation evolves enough to develop space travel. The Planet Buster is described as a superweapon "feared by all", capable of destroying an entire planet with a single blast by causing its mantle to expand and turn the planet into a ...

  5. Starflight 2: Trade Routes of the Cloud Nebula - Wikipedia

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    Landing to collect minerals is a typical activity in the game but not all planets are equally hospitable. The player begins the game in a space station called Starport Outpost 1 with a meager allotment of funds for outfitting a spaceship and training crew members in the skills needed to operate it. Crew members are chosen from one of five races ...

  6. Starfire (board wargame) - Wikipedia

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    Some elements of the game are similar to that of Star Fleet Battles, which was also created by Task Force Games in 1979, including the impulse based movement system and a ship sheet with shields, armor and weapons that are destroyed in a specific order. Starfire is a much faster-player game designed for far bigger fleet combats, not including ...

  7. NebulasRay - Wikipedia

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    NebulasRay [a] is a vertical-scrolling shooter arcade game developed and released by Namco in 1994. Players take control of a starship named the Fighting Ray through a series of levels in its mission to eradicate the universe of an intergalactic organization named the Master Force.

  8. Destructible environment - Wikipedia

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    An early example of a fully destructible environment can be found in Namco's 1982 game Dig Dug, in which the whole of each level is destructible, though enemies can usually only follow the player through a combination of pre-made tracks and paths made by the player. A similar game released that same year was Mr. Do! by Universal. [6]

  9. List of Star Trek regions of space - Wikipedia

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    The wormhole can only be traversed by ships traveling at impulse (sub-light speed) velocities. The Bajoran wormhole is discovered in the first episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. It is found to connect the Bajor-B'Hava'el system in the Alpha Quadrant to the Idran system in the Gamma Quadrant, [3] which are seventy thousand light-years apart.