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  • [[Category:Computer Games]]
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  • '''Dawn of War''' is the novelization by [[C.S. Goto]] of the computer game [[Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War]]. It was followed by two additional
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  • ...s between the Demiurg and the ''Bentusi'' from the ''Homeworld'' series of computer games; both races are almost entirely spacebound, with no home planets, and
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  • ...d, it adheres to the design conventions of the Real-Time Strategy genre of computer games, as interpreted by its developers, Relic Entertainment (of '''Homewor [[Category:Computer Games]]
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  • ...t wearing a helmet,{{Fn|1}} and, since all information is transmitted to a computer in the helmet before being transmitted directly to the wearer's brain via n
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  • [[Category:Computer Games]]
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  • ...on's forces as the battle grows desperate. The Iron Warriors used Daemonic computer viruses to take control of much of the station, forcing Tor Garadon to turn
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  • ...r example, the user simply asked how to build a house or a tractor and the computer would supply all the necessary plans.{{Fn|9}}
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  • Every battlecar is an independent vehicle with its own computer brain, able to move freely, albeit at a slower pace, without the assistance
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  • ...emplate Construct]] systems, {{Fn|6}} at the heart of which was an evolved computer program designed to provide construction details for colonists. The STC sys
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  • Many computer games have been produced by third parties based on the Warhammer universes
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  • ...that it can be entered into a central computer repository. They work with computer speed and accuracy, assembling battlefield reports, economic statistics, pl
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  • ...stant access to unclassified Librarium files. These are accessed through a computer terminal and allows users to select, consult and record new entries for the
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  • ...ser Squad'']] that subsequently evolved into the [[wikipedia:X-COM|X-COM]] computer games.
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  • ...]], besieging the [[Forge World]] of [[Metalica]] and corurpting it with a computer phage known as the [[Nemesis Wurm]] after a prolonged battle.{{Fn|24}}
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  • *'''[[Detective]]s''' - apprehend cyber-criminals through the computer matrices of the [[Administratum]] {{Fn|1}}{{Fn|3b}} ...sed in [[Codex Imperialis (Background Book)|Codex Imperialis]] to describe computer-agents that tracks cyber-criminals.{{Fn|1}} In much later works from [[Fant
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  • ...expansion pack to the [[Wikipedia:Real-time strategy|real-time strategy]] computer game ''[[Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War]]''. ''Dark Crusade'' offers new fea ...y choose to defend the region or "autoresolve" the attack, which makes the computer determine the outcome based on the defending region's reinforcement value.
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  • [[Category:Computer Games]]
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  • '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a 2019 single-player role playing computer game by Neocore Games. It is the sequel to [[Inquisitor – Martyr]].{{Fn|1 [[Category:Computer Games]]
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  • [[Category:Computer Games]]
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  • ...ience fiction and fantasy novels. In 2009 it was taken over by the British computer games company Rebellion Developments.
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  • ...eliccommunity.com/Davian_Thule Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War: Dark Crusade computer game and associated materials]
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  • ...shed in 2004 to accompany the release of Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War the computer game. The book narrates the conflict between the [[Orks]], [[Blood Ravens]] ...''' is the third volume. It was written and published to accompany the THQ computer game Dawn of War: Dark Crusade and was first published in 2006.
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  • [[Category:Computer Games]]
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  • ...y true difference between the two is the Robot's ''cortex'', an artificial computer/brain constructed from synthetic proteins and enzymes.{{Fn|1}} The brain i
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  • [[Category:Computer Games]]
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  • ...ard Lord was able to penetrate the inner sanctum of Metalica and deliver a computer phage known as the [[Nemesis Wurm]]. The Chaos forces withdrew afterwards,
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  • ...ander to better direct battlefield operations by linking all Tau targeting computer together. All nearby units can clearer communicate and request assistance
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  • '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a turn-based strategy computer game set in the Warhammer: 40,000 universe. [[Category:Computer Games]]
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  • ...y see biological matter as a simplistic form of machine - the brain is the computer, and the body's diverse workings are a biological apparatus.
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  • * 226) Chaos Gate: a look at the new GW computer game w/ an X-Com type engine
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  • *[[Warhammer 40,000: Fire Warrior|Fire Warrior]]. A look at the computer game.
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  • ...air, up to where its cameras can survey the whole battlefield; the onboard computer then selects an objective and dives back to the surface. Reentry is very in ...etrate a Titan's armour plating and short-circuit its systems. The onboard computer brain can even control the impacted target to some extent. Smaller targets
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  • [[Category:Computer Games]]
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  • '''Ultramarines - A Warhammer 40,000 Movie''' is a [[Wikipedia:Computer-generated imagery|CGI]] movie, made by [[Codex Pictures]] in collaboration
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  • [[Category:Computer Games]]
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  • [[Category:Computer Games]]
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  • == Computer Games == ...of War (Novel Series)|Dawn of War]] - a novel series loosely based on the computer games that follows the [[Blood Ravens]].
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  • '''World of Warships''' is a popular computer game by Wargaming. In the year 2020 it was announced that from June 19th to [[Category:Computer Games]]
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  • ...veryone from the ABC Warriors to Judge Anderson, and is working on his own computer title, Perfect Assassin. Kev's interested in 'anything that should only be
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  • [[Category:Computer Games]]
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  • ...expansion pack to the [[Wikipedia:Real-time strategy|real-time strategy]] computer game ''[[Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II]]''. ''Retribution'' will have si *{{Endn|9}}: [[Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II - Retribution]] computer game
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  • ...lso known as '''Lingua Diabolis'''){{Fn|3}} is a type of [[Warp]]-infested computer virus capable of infecting all forms of machinery.
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  • *A computer console ('Console The Computer') tokens *A control panel board ('Computer Console') token
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  • [[Category:Computer Games]]
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  • A list of all video and computer games related to the ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]'' franchise.
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  • ...ave the Martian [[Noosphere]] and all of its data destroyed by an advanced computer virus or to voluntarily shut himself down and give his intelligence core ov
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  • ...oes not follow the plot of [[Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War]] or its sequel computer games.
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  • '''Dawn of War II''' is the novelization by [[Chris Roberson]] of the computer game [[Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II]]. Action-packed tie-in novel to the Dawn of War 2 computer game by THQ.
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  • Planets of this sector were created as the setting for the computer games [[Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War - Dark Crusade|Dark Crusade]] and [[W
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  • ...to infect the ''Bastion Inviolate'' with a data-daemon, a [[Warp]]-spawned computer virus which infected the [[Machine Spirit]] of the Starfort and overrode mu
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  • ...mple|Vanus Assassin]] at the time of the [[Horus Heresy]]. An unparalleled computer, mathmatical, and strategic genius, he was the first to be recruited by [[C
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  • ...an array of esoteric knowledge. They are tech specialists capable of using computer matrices to apprehend criminals and often work as the eyes and ears of stan
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  • ...t]]. Together with the [[Obliterator]] [[Volk]] they introduced a Daemonic computer virus into the systems of the Spaceport.{{Fn|2}}
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  • **''Total War: Warhammer'' - new computer game (WHFB)
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  • **''Computer Games'' - [[Battlefleet Gothic: Armada (Video Game)]]'' (40k)
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  • *'''Total War: Warhammer''' - computer game (WHFB)
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  • '''Dawn of War III''' is the novelization by [[Robbie MacNiven]] of the computer game [[Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War III]].
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  • **[[:Category: Images (Computer Games)]] ***[[:Category: Images (Space Crusade (Computer Games))]]
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  • ...th [[Dark Mechanicum]] [[Magos]] [[Inar Satarael]] to introduce a Daemonic computer virus into the systems of the [[Lion's Gate Spaceport]].{{Fn|2}}
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  • *[[Adeptus Titanicus: Dominus]], a computer game
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  • [[Category:Computer Games]]
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  • ...r their wargear, the curese has now spread through the form of an airborne computer virus often referred to as [[Scrapcode]].{{Fn|1}}
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  • K-T B0U/M4N may be named for [[Wikipedia: Katie Bouman|Katie Bouman]], a computer scientist. Her work on algorithms resulted in the capture of the first eve
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  • *[[Warhammer 40,000: Fire Warrior|Fire Warrior]] - news about the new computer game
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  • The Dwarfers take an exclusive look at the new hack-and-slash computer game, Chaosbane.
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  • ...reach Khleng's inner sanctum and infect him with the [[Nemesis Wurm]]. The computer phage spread throughout the Forge World and transformed Khleng into a mutat
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  • A '''Wrecker-code''' is a computer virus program, that is created by the [[Imperium]]. It is used to destroy d
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  • ...ENAME}}''' refers to a broad science of the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] akin to computer coding and hacking.{{Fn|1}}
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  • |Genre =Computer Role Playing Game '''Warhammer 40000: Rogue Trader''' is a computer role playing game developed by [[Owlcat Games]] for the PC.{{Fn|1}}
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