User:Lasifer/Sandbox 2

Welcome Traveller, to My Backup Sandbox used for my comic book and other tournament battles.

Playstation vs. Nintendo

 * Crash Bandicoot (Crash Bandicoot) vs. Mario (Super Mario Brothers)
 * Kratos (God of War) vs. Link (Legend of Zelda)
 * Ratchet & Clank (Ratchet & Clank) vs. Fox McCloud (StarFox)
 * Sly Cooper (Sly Cooper) vs. Wario (Wario Games)
 * Sackboy (LittleBigPlanet) vs. Kirby (Kirby)
 * Sephiroth (Final Fantasy 7) vs. Ganondorf (Legend of Zelda)
 * Spike (Ape Escape) vs. Toon Link (The Legend of Zelda)
 * Sora (Kingdom Hearts) vs. Pit (Kid Icarus: Uprising)
 * Sweet Tooth (Twisted Metal) vs. Captain Falcon (F-Zero)
 * Cloud Strife (Final Fantasy 7) vs. Isaac (Golden Sun)
 * Patapon Tribe (Patapon) vs. Captain Olimar (Pikmin)
 * Sir Daniel Fortesque (MediEvil) vs. Simon Belmont (Castlevania)
 * Spyro (Spyro The Dragon) vs. Yoshi (Super Mario Brothers)
 * Clockwerk (Sly Cooper) vs. Andross (Star Fox)
 * Emmett Graves (Starhawk) vs. Meta Ridley (Metroid)
 * Organization XIII (Kingdom Hearts) vs. UAA (No More Heroes)
 * Wander (Shadow of the Colossus) vs. Roy (Fire Emblem)

Nintendo vs. Xbox

 * Samus Aran (Metroid) vs. Master Chief (Halolz)
 * Red (Pokemon) vs. Kameo (Kameo: Elements of Power)
 * Travis Touchdown (No More Heroes 2) vs. Ripa 'Moramee (Halo Wars)
 * Mewtwo (Pokemon) vs. Didact (Halo 4)
 * Ness (EarthBound) vs. Raz (Psychonauts)
 * The Kusagari (Red Steel 2) vs. The Gunstringer (The Gunstringer)
 * Hunters (Metroid Prime: Hunters) vs. ODST Squad (Halo 3: ODST)
 * Marth (Fire Emblem) vs. Death's Hand (Jade Empire)
 * Jack Cayman (MadWorld) vs. Marcus Fenix (Gears of War)
 * Little Mac (Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!) vs. Tina Armstrong (Dead or Alive)
 * Luigi (Luigi's Mansion) vs. Blinx (Blinx the Timesweeper)
 * Alex Roivas (Eternal Darkness) vs. Alan Wake (Alan Wake)
 * Shulk (Xenoblade Chronicles) vs. Kaim (Lost Odyssey)
 * Dust (Dust: An Elysian Tail) vs. Soma Cruz (Castlevania)

Marcus Fenix vs. Jack Cayman


For decades, gamers have argued about which of their consoles were superior, even as far back as when people pledged the flags of their fanboy allegiances to Atari, Colecovision and Magnavox. These "Console Wars" have been the basis of numerous arguments in every forum imaginable, but what if they had taken on a more literal form? Now, on Deadliest Fiction, the armies of each the modern Big Three will clash in a virtual world with their heroes and villains to prove who is dominant once and for all. Whether you pledge yourself to Miyamoto and Nintendo, Kaz Harai and Playstation, or the Xbox, the Console Wars is sure to thrill. The pieces are in place, and the forces are moving: now only one army can be the winner of the Console Wars.

This week, we pit two brutal, chainsaw-weilding badasses stuck in a Mad World against eachother! Fighting for Microsoft's armada we have Marcus Fenix! The COG Sergeant brings in a wide variety of firearms to boost Microsoft's arsenal of weaponry and destroy their foes. Nintendo has their brutal, black, white, and red all over Secret Agent to attack, bringing in an array of unique weaponry and brute strength to the table. These chainsaw-armed anti-heroes will do battle, but in the end only one will remain and be named... THE DEADLIEST WARRIOR!

Ripa 'Moramee vs. Travis Touchdown


For decades, gamers have argued about which of their consoles were superior, even as far back as when people pledged the flags of their fanboy allegiances to Atari, Colecovision and Magnavox. These "Console Wars" have been the basis of numerous arguments in every forum imaginable, but what if they had taken on a more literal form? Now, on Deadliest Fiction, the armies of each the modern Big Three will clash in a virtual world with their heroes and villains to prove who is dominant once and for all. Whether you pledge yourself to Miyamoto and Nintendo, Kaz Harai and Playstation, or the Xbox, the Console Wars is sure to thrill. The pieces are in place, and the forces are moving: now only one army can be the winner of the Console Wars.

This week, pit two brutal duel-weilding energy swordsmen in this Xbox vs. Nintendo battle. Xbox Force's bring in Arbiter Ripa 'Moramee, and armed with two Energy Swords, shreds his enemies into pieces. On Nintendo's side we have Travis Touchdown, 27-year old hitman otaku armed with his Beam Katanas to take down The Big N's foes. These swordsmen are both brutal and skilled, but in the end a pair of blades will fall when only one remains as... THE DEADLIEST WARRIOR!

Kratos vs. Link
For decades, gamers have argued about which of their consoles were superior, even as far back as when people pledged the flags of their fanboy allegiances to Atari, Colecovision and Magnavox. These "Console Wars" have been the basis of numerous arguments in every forum imaginable, but what if they had taken on a more literal form? Now, on Deadliest Fiction, the armies of each the modern Big Three will clash in a virtual world with their heroes and villains to prove who is dominant once and for all. Whether you pledge yourself to Miyamoto and Nintendo, Kaz Harai and Playstation, or the Xbox, the Console Wars is sure to thrill. The pieces are in place, and the forces are moving: now only one army can be the winner of the Console Wars.

This week in the wars, two icons of fantasy go toe to toe and duke it out for their companies.

Sir Daniel Fortesque vs. Simon Belmont
For decades, gamers have argued about which of their consoles were superior, even as far back as when people pledged the flags of their fanboy allegiances to Atari, Colecovision and Magnavox. These "Console Wars" have been the basis of numerous arguments in every forum imaginable, but what if they had taken on a more literal form? Now, on Deadliest Fiction, the armies of each the modern Big Three will clash in a virtual world with their heroes and villains to prove who is dominant once and for all. Whether you pledge yourself to Miyamoto and Nintendo, Kaz Harai and Playstation, or the Xbox, the Console Wars is sure to thrill. The pieces are in place, and the forces are moving: now only one army can be the winner of the Console Wars.

Ghor vs. HK-47


For decades, gamers have argued about which of their consoles were superior, even as far back as when people pledged the flags of their fanboy allegiances to Atari, Colecovision and Magnavox. These "Console Wars" have been the basis of numerous arguments in every forum imaginable, but what if they had taken on a more literal form? Now, on Deadliest Fiction, the armies of each the modern Big Three will clash in a virtual world with their heroes and villains to prove who is dominant once and for all. Whether you pledge yourself to Miyamoto and Nintendo, Kaz Harai and Playstation, or the Xbox, the Console Wars is sure to thrill. The pieces are in place, and the forces are moving: now only one army can be the winner of the Console Wars.

This week, we bring you a battle of the robotic bounty hunters. Nintendo and Xbox send out their armed and dangerous bounty hunters to destroy the competition. Killing for Miyamoto, we have Ghor. Bringing in his heavy suit and weaponry to annilhilate the competition. Fighting for Microsoft, we bring in HK-47. Armed with his wide array of weaponry, He hunts down the meatbag opponents of Microsoft. These two deadly hunters will clash for their companies, but in the end, only one can be ... '''THE DEADLIEST WARRIOR! '''

Dark Samus vs. The Flood
For decades, gamers have argued about which of their consoles were superior, even as far back as when people pledged the flags of their fanboy allegiances to Atari, Colecovision and Magnavox. These "Console Wars" have been the basis of numerous arguments in every forum imaginable, but what if they had taken on a more literal form? Now, on Deadliest Fiction, the armies of each the modern Big Three will clash in a virtual world with their heroes and villains to prove who is dominant once and for all. Whether you pledge yourself to Miyamoto and Nintendo, Kaz Harai and Playstation, or the Xbox, the Console Wars is sure to thrill. The pieces are in place, and the forces are moving: now only one army can be the winner of the Console Wars.

In this parasitic fight, Nintendo's Metroid and Microsoft's Halo franchises do battle yet again. On Nintendo's side, Dark Samus is brought in. The dark doopleganger uses her corrupting Phazon powers and arsenal of weaponry to corrupt the enemies of the Big N. Against him are Microsoft's Flood. Using their infecting abilities and stolen weaponry to stregthen the Xbox Army. The two corrupting parasitic forces will do battle, but in the end only one will come out as ... '''THE DEADLIEST WARRIOR! '''

Mother Brain vs. The Didact


While their commanders lead them on the battlefield, the Space Pirate leader, Mother Brain, is confronted by the Covenant God of War, the Didact. It is in the heat of battle, the Pirates fending off Zebes from invading Covenant forces. This very fight will decide the fate of the Space Pirates, with only one leader coming out, bruised and battered, as ... THE DEADLIEST WARRIOR!

Background
Mother Brain is a cold and ill-tempered artificial intelligence created by the Chozo, but turned against them when the Space Pirates and Ridley invaded Zebes. Mother Brain saw potential in the pirates and decided that with them helping, she could bring true order to the universe by "resetting everything back to zero".

Samus Aran first encountered Mother Brain on Zebes, where the bounty hunter destroyed the brain and her capsule. Seemingly destroying Mother Brain. It was not until Samus' return to Zebes that they would face once more. Samus confronts and battles Mother Brain once more. Once Samus defeats her, the actual brain itself falls to the ground and turns pale. After a short wait, she starts to rise up and is connected to a mechanical body that was seemingly hidden underground, possibly built by the Space Pirates, indicating that she had learned from her mistakes in her last encounter with Samus.

Mother Brain manages to best Samus, and just as Mother Brain is about to finish her off, the Baby that Samus found on SR388 latches itself onto Mother Brain and absorbs both her life energy and the destructive energy from her Laser Brain Attack, seemingly causing her death. The Baby then latches onto Samus, transferring the energy it acquired from the Brain to Samus. However, the Pirate leader, using an unknown method, somehow reactivates and stands back up (though badly injured), and angrily attacks the Metroid as it's reviving Samus. As the Metroid lets go of her and lunges at Mother Brain once more, Mother Brain delivers a killing blow, and the remains of the Baby fall over Samus. At that moment, Samus activates the Hyper Beam that was seemingly forged from a combination of both the stolen energy and the Baby's remains.

Afterwards, Mother Brain's body is destroyed, causing her head to fall for the last time. Mother Brain's head then weakly opens its mouth and finally turns to dust. Afterwards, a Countdown starts, this time to end in the obliteration of the entire planet. Samus evacuates Zebes once again before it explodes with her on it.

Mother Brain resembles a human brain, though she is more spherical in shape. She has short metal spikes protruding from the top of her scalp, and a single large eyeball. Unlike the Federation's Aurora Units, which are neuron masses enclosed in metallic shells, Mother Brain's hide is strong enough that she remains completely exposed. Several power cables come off the bottom of her body, and she appears to be permanently attached to the floor of her tank, unlike the Federations' Aurora Units, which are free-floating. Her tank, called the Control Capsule, is protected by multiple Ring Beam Units, Rinka, and Zebetite barriers which serve as both protection and energy resources.

Equipment and Abilities
Mother Brain's capsule is guarded by a series of Zebetites, Rinkas, and Ring Beam Units. Mother Brain's room is also filled with bubbling pools of lava below her tank and platforms. Mother Brain can counterattack herself by gathering energy into her brain and releasing it as a blast from her eye.

Mother Brain has a giant mechanical body which she can use in combat, standing taller than Ridley. In this form, Mother Brain gains mobile abilities, giant claws, and a new Laser Brain Attack, which depletes enemy health, dealing a great amount of damage, and gives an immobilization effect. Mother Brain is also able send out bombs, fiery explosives, circular sonic blasts, and a small laser beam. Mother Brain's salivia is also acidic.

Mother Brain is also shown to have psionic telepathic abilities, can influence/control her forces and wildlife with telepathy, and have control over Metroids. Mother Brain has control over a series of small, flying monitor system bots which she can communicate and view with.

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Background
The Didact is a Forerunner Promethean who held an extremely high status in the Forerunner society as protector of the ecumene, supreme commander of the entire Forerunner military. He wholeheartedly believed in the Mantle the Forerunners held to protect life, and fervently opposed the Halo Array as a sin beyond measure. He was also the lover and husband of the Librarian. Originally thought to have been killed by the former Master Builder Faber, the Didact effectively existed as two individuals during the final days of the Forerunner-Flood war; his original self, as well as his implanted consciousness within a young Forerunner known as Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting. To differentiate these two incarnations, the original Didact was referred to as the Ur-Didact, while his other incarnation was known as the IsoDidact. The Ur-Didact was eventually exiled on Requiem, not to be awakened until 2557.

In July 2557, the wreckage of the UNSC frigate Forward Unto Dawn, carrying Spartan John-117 and his AI companion Cortana, arrived in the orbit of Requiem, where they were intercepted by a fleet of Covenant remnant warships. Though the Covenant had been denied access to Requiem's interior for three years, an entrance portal opened after scanning the Spartan and pulled all nearby ships inside. After landing, both the Spartan and the Covenant forces faced opposition from the occupying Promethean forces, until eventually discovering the Ur-Didact's Cryptum on what John and Cortana originally thought to be a communications relay satellite. Even in his imprisoned and hibernating state, the Ur-Didact appeared to be in partial control of Requiem's systems, being able to manipulate UNSC Infinity's signal to lead John-117 to Requiem's core and release him, or hinder Cortana's attempts to access a local Cartographer.

Inadvertently awakened by John-117, the Ur-Didact easily disabled the Spartan with his powerful abilities. Ignoring the Librarian's plan for him, he declared that humanity should not be allowed to reclaim the Mantle. Immediately after his revival, the Ur-Didact reassumed control of his Prometheans; the Covenant remnant forces present on Requiem soon joined forces with them against humanity. John and Cortana immediately recognized the danger posed by the Promethean and after the Infinity had crash-landed on Requiem, they attempted to convince Captain Del Rio of the Infinity to take more drastic action against the Ur-Didact before he regained his full strength. However, Del Rio instead opted that they leave Requiem as soon as possible, leaving John and an increasingly rampant Cortana facing the Didact by themselves. As the Master Chief persisted in his attempts to stop the Ur-Didact, the Promethean addressed the Spartan telepathically several times and gradually came to be greatly impressed by his opponent.

The Didact, after being forced to retreat, left Requiem aboard his personal flagship, Mantle's Approach. He headed for Installation 03, where he successfully took control of the Composer and digitized everyone on Ivanoff Station aside from the Master Chief, who had been genetically augmented by the Librarian. The Ur-Didact then set course for Earth, intending to prevent humans from again threatening Forerunner dominance. However, the Master Chief boarded his ship with a HAVOK nuclear warhead, intending to destroy the ship from the inside. The Promethean general confronted him, but Cortana was able to hack into the system and use hard light strands to bind the Ur-Didact into a light bridge and immobilize him. The Chief then planted a grenade on the Ur-Didact, blowing him off the bridge and sending him falling into a slipspace rupture beneath the Composer

Equipment and Abilities
As an immensely powerful Forerunner with incredibly advanced technologies at his disposal, the Didact has a number of extraordinary abilities. He has the capability to generate and control powerful constraint fields at will, in effect granting him the power of telekinesis to restrain or physically harm his opponents. This was demonstrated when he used this ability on John-117, immobilizing him and causing him to float helplessly in the air, before throwing him against a wall. Later, during the confrontation aboard his ship, he inflicted direct physical harm on the Spartan, who was only saved by Cortana's intervention.

He can also manipulate the architecture of areas under his control, such as within Requiem or his ship. For example, he disintegrated a wall John-117 was taking cover behind, and later manipulated the platforms inside a tower on Requiem to hinder the Master Chief's progress. He has direct control over his mechanical Promethean armies, and was capable of returning them to his command with a mere gesture. The Didact was also capable of speaking to John-117 via a form of telepathy after the latter received the Librarian's genetic modifications; whether this is an innate biological ability or one facilitated by technology remains unknown. The Didact brings into combat a wide array of advanced Promethean weaponry as well. Including the Boltshot, Suppressor, Light Rifle, and Pulse Grenades.

Enclave vs. Cerberus


The Fallout Tournament kicks off with a battle of sick and twisted organizations! The Enclave! The secret political and military organization threatening the wastes! Cerberus! The paramilitary terrorist-organization bent on advancing humanity in anyway!

WHO...IS...DEADLIEST!?!?

Only one of these dangerous organizations will survive during this battle, to prove once and for all, who is...

 THE DEADLIEST WARRIOR!

The Enclave
An organization before the Great War and Nuclear Apocalypse, the Enclave embraced the idea of Nuclear War, wanting the important men and women of the United States to survive in order to wipe out Communism. Claiming one of the last known sources of oil before the bombs dropped, The Enclave were never heard or seen from again, until moving out into California to start the "rebirth" of America.

No longer seeing the survivors in the wastes as humans, the Enclave planned to create another genocide using their powerful technology. Preparing to launch a lethal poison into the mainland to kill survivors, their plans were stopped by the tribal known as the Chosen One when the tribal launched a self-destruct sequence on the Enclave's oil rig base, saving the wasteland.

The Enclave remnants resurfaced in Washington D.C. Planning to kill and "purify" mutants using a modified FEV once more, the Enclave came into conflict with the Lone Wanderer and Brotherhood of Steel, who eventually stopped and destroyed the organization, once and for all.

Main Attack Force
Frank Horrigan= Originally a secret operative for the Enclave, Frank Horrigan was exposed with high-amounts of FEV, mutating him into a Super Mutant. Becoming an experiment for the Enclave and a field agent once more, Horrigan was given a heavily modified Enclave power armor suit, pumping him full of drugs which acted as "life support".

Horrigan stand at 12 feet tall, making him significantly taller and bulkier than any regular super mutant. His FEV mutation was further augmented with controlled injections of an experimental modified version of FEV developed by the Enclave, resulting in Horrigan being a "next-gen" super mutant, being stronger, faster, smarter, more durable, and much more brutal. His special suit of power armor was cybernetically grafted onto his body, transforming him into a walking death machine without peer. Cybernetic elements include bionic eyes, arm control mechanisms and leg rotators.

Horrigan only met his match when coming across the Chosen One, whom after a difficult fight, managed to tear Horrigan in half from the waist, in his last words, he mocked the Chosen One and honored his duty, with the last words of "Semper Fi".

In this fight, the hulking mutant Horrigan will lead a squad of 20 Enclave troops against Kai Leng and his 20 Cerberus troops. Horrigan brings into battle his...

Enclave Officer= Usually leading Enclave squads, Enclave Officers are highly trained and highly experienced, being good field leaders and hand-to-hand combatants.

Enclave Soldier= Enclave power armor soldiers are the main infantry of the Enclave, and the most advanced beings in the wasteland, wearing the most advanced power armor available and being armed with some of the most powerful weapons in the wastes. The Enclave have access to organized military training and advanced communication systems, making their troops as effective as possible in battle.

Tesla Soldier= Higher ranking and experienced Enclave troops donning power armor with a tesla-device that can disperse a large percentage of the damage done by directed-energy attacks.

Hellfire Trooper= Bringing in some of the most powerful armor the Enclave have to offer, Hellfire Troopers use high-power Plasma Weaponry and Incinerators to wipe out their foes from long range to close range.

Machinery
TBA.

Leaders
Frank Horrigan/Kai Leng

120-STRENGTH-75

Horrigan's transformation into a Super Mutant combined with his Enhancing Armor made him one of the strongest beings to ever walk the wasteland, with punches that can make a man literally fall apart. Kai Leng has slightly above average human strength, thanks to his robotic augmentations, but does not compare to the superhuman death machine that is Horrigan.

60-INTELLIGENCE-60

Neither Frank Horrigan nor Kai Leng are exceptionally smart, nor exceptionally stupid. Both are wholly average and unremarkable in this category.

85-EXPERIENCE-90

Horrigan has experience operating as a field agent for the Enclave even before his transformation into a mutant, Kai Leng has a series of dumb fanfictions books written about how sexy and awesome and unbeatable he is. He kills a Krogan in a knife fight (which is actually supposed to be a big deal, before it became the lazy Worf effect) and he broke into Captain Anderson's house at night to eat his cereal.

70-TACTICS-20

Horrigan knows military stuff. Kai Leng mostly makes people around him notably less intelligent, and runs around like he's mentally broken.

90-COMMITMENT-75

Kai Leng never seems to care for Cerberus goals or motivation, and almost feels like a third party the entire time- not a devoted member of the organization, though he never does anything directly against or contradictory to their goals. Horrigan's loyalty to the Presidency, the Enclave, and the armed forces was present before his exposure to FEV, and it was reinforced by Presidential Directive through various conditioning and testing programs.

90-BRUTALITY-70

Kai Leng is a dick, but never goes to the lengths that Horrigan or the rest of the Enclave does. He's the kind of guy who'd kick a puppy or take money from a child dying from cancer, not genocide the entire planet to purify them.

The Combine Invasion of the Mojave Wasteland
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After the First Battle of the Hoover Dam, the NCR managed to fend it off from Legion Invaders. Before the one only known as the the Courier delivered the package to the Strip, another battle was interrupted.

The Great Battle of the Mojave.

Strange creatures landing from the sky took to hostility, and went on a massacre of the Wasteland Settlers. The NCR, Legion, Brotherhood, and other Factions all saw one common threat -- The Combine.

And though these factions have been fighting eachother, they have been forced to unit one time, for this one battle. =The Mojave Defenders=

Leaders
Lee Oliver=

General Lee Oliver was present at the First Battle of Hoover Dam in 2277, and was also stationed at Camp McCarran before he left to be "present at Hoover Dam" according to Radio New Vegas. He meets the Courier in 2281 during the Second Battle of Hoover Dam. Through conversations with a number of non-player characters such as Chief Hanlon at Camp Golf, impressions of the general make him out to be someone who is eager for glory and victory at the expense of the lives under their command as well as unwilling to listen to subordinates that may question his strategies; Boone suggests he owes his command due to his strong support of President Kimball. If the player sides with the Legion or Mr. House, Lee Oliver shows his dedication to the NCR willing to fight to the death for its honor, but won't throw his men's lives away just for victory. Many in the NCR disparagingly refer to him as General "Wait and see" Oliver, due to the fact that he gives strict orders to hold position, and not to pursue any attackers, namely Caesar's Legion and the Fiends. His ultimate goal is to mass troops at the Dam in order to gain a decisive victory over the Legion - he feels only a total victory in a straight up battle of attrition would eclipse Chief Hanlon's tactical ingenuity and instrumental role in the First Battle of Hoover Dam; a victory frequently credited to Chief Hanlon.

Oliver will be leading the defense of the Hoover Dam in the battle. James Hsu=

Born in San Francisco, Colonel Hsu is a more level headed officer in charge of the Mojave operations, as opposed to his counterpart, Colonel Cassandra Moore or the hawkish General Lee Oliver. He cares a great deal about his soldiers and Rangers put under his command. In the words of Craig Boone, he would've long since been a General, were it not for General Oliver's interference.

Hsu will be leading the forces of Camp McCarran during the Invasion. Dhatri=

Dhatri is a veteran NCR soldier, currently holding the rank of Major. He was also at Bitter Springs, and was a captain at the time. He's currently in charge of NCR Ranger troops at Camp McCarran. He's the adoptive father of Sgt. Bitter-Root. He has a strong disgust for the Fiends and also the Great Khans (the latter to a lesser degree).

NCR Keypoints
Hoover Dam=

In 2274, Hoover Dam was rediscovered by the New California Republic (NCR). When the first NCR scouts arrived at Hoover Dam, Mr. House was spurred into action by this sign of civilization. Mr. House then sent his Securitron army out onto the New Vegas Strip and rallied the tribals occupying the city, ensuring that when the NCR first reached New Vegas, they would return with stories of a city of lights in the middle of the desert, bringing in the tourist revenue required for Mr. House to carry forward his plans. He worried about the independence of his new city's power source, but fortunately the arrival of Caesar's Legion in the region meant that the NCR could not take the Dam and the Strip without significant casualties, which would leave them vulnerable to the Legion. Mr. House and the NCR drew up the New Vegas treaty, out of necessity more than anything. 95% of the Dam's power output would go to the NCR, and in return Vegas' independence would be guaranteed.

The Hoover Dam is the NCR's biggest point, and the Combine's largest target. For the NCR to keep control of the Dam, they'll need to kill all attacking Combine Troopers. The NCR Troopers here will not go down without a fight, so in order for the Combine to seize control of the Dam, they'll need to eradicate Lee Oliver, Cassandra Moore, and NCR Troopers and Rangers. Both the exterior and interior of the Damn will need to be secured. For the Dam's layout, see here.

Number of Defenders and Attackers TBA. McCarran=

Voting
In order for the Mojave to fend off the Combine Invaders, they will have to successfully defend a majority of the "Keypoints" in the battle. For the Combine Invaders to win, they will have to successfully secure a majority of the "Keypoints" in the battle. When voting, include what Keypoints will be defended/secured successfully.

Lone Wanderer vs. Marcus Fenix


Battles in the Wasteland continue in this match-up of post-apocalyptic survivors! The Lone Wanderer! Enemy of the Enclave and rag-tag Brotherhood of Steel member fighting for his life and Project Purity in the Capital Wasteland! Marcus Fenix! Legendary war hero in the COG engaging in a war with the dangerous Locust! Both of these men have survived the dangerous Wastes, but when they met eachother, only one of these men will come out as...

<p style="text-align:center;"> THE DEADLIEST WARRIOR!

The Lone Wanderer's Team
Lone Wanderer=

Born to James and Catherine long after the Great War, The Lone Wanderer was one of the last people to enter the great Vault 101. When it was sealed the inhabitants were told that no one ever enters the Vault, no one ever leaves, and the massive door never opens to the world outsite. This all changed when The Lone Wanderer's father, James, left the Vault to complete his work to purify the water of the Capital Wasteland.

The Wanderer fought his way through the Vault to escape into the hell outsie, and set on a quest to find his father. Along the way, he joined ranks with the Brotherhood of Steel and took up the "good fight", fighting off Super Mutants before meeting up with James at Rivet City. As father and son, they completed Project Purity, but before they could purify all the water in the wasteland, they were attacked by the Enclave, who killed James and almost killed the Lone Wanderer.

When the Wanderer went to get a Garden of Eden Creation Kit to finish Project Purity, he was captured by the Enclave and taken to their base at Raven Rock. On his way out, he killed President Eden and pursued Colonel Autumn, with help from the Brotherhood of Steel, to the Jefferson Memorial. The Lone Wanderer killed the Colonel and entered the Project Purity chambers. The intense radiation nearly killed him, but he barely managed to cling to life, and complete the project to boot.

He continued to help the Brotherhood of Steel battle the Enclave, eventually pushing them back to their air base and redirected it's missiles to blow it up before escaping on a hijacked Vertibird, putting an end to the Enclave once and for all.

Charon=

The Tall, tough, and intimidating Ghoul bodyguard of Ahzrukhal, Charon is the loyal and never-questioning bouncer of the Ninth Circle in the Underworld. Although little is known about his past, Ahzrukhal tells the Wanderer that Charon was raised by a group of people who brainwashed him into obeying whoever holds his contract.

Sergeant RL-3= Scavenged from parts by a wandering trader named Tinker Joe, Sergeant RL-3 is a RobCo Industries Mister Gutsy model, created for mobile attacks prior to the Great War. Utilizing both plasma and flame as its main weapons system, "Sarge" is always ready with a quip ("Pain is just weakness leaving the body! Hooah!"), but has an experimental "personality," making it difficult for Tinker Joe to offload him.

Jericho= Once a former dangerous marksman raider out in the Capital Wasteland, Jericho settled down in the town of Megaton to enjoy the rest of his life, but still remained a rude, scum of the earth human being. He's thought about getting back out into the wastes to fight again, but not without some caps for "equipment".

Courier 6 vs. Noble Six
TBA.

Courier 6's Crew
Courier 6=

The New California Republic sacked Navarro and recovered tech they didn't fully understand, but they recognized several symbols. They linked these symbols to similar markings they saw in the Divide. It was then they sent the Courier to deliver a package to the Divide. This package turned out to be a detonator that contained missile launch codes. According to Ulysses, the package "woke up" and sent the detonation signal to missiles locked in the silos, resulting in massive earthquakes and powerful storms.

One of six couriers hired by the Mojave Express to deliver strange packages to the New Vegas Strip, the Courier was carrying the parcel containing The Platinum Chip from Primm. The Courier got the job after Ulysses pulled out when he learned that the Courier's name was next on the list. The Courier was intercepted by Benny, who then shot the Courier in the head and left them for dead, buried alive in a shallow grave in the Goodsprings cemetery. The Courier was dug out by Victor, a friendly Securitron under Mr. House's control. The player was then nursed back to health by Doc Mitchell, the resident doctor of Goodsprings, the Courier then healed and set out on the Mojave to find Benny and get revenge. The Courier then went on many other adventures along the Mojave, eventaully getting affiliated with many groups and people such as Robert House, Caeser's Legion, and the New California Republic to take back the Hoover Dam in the Second Battle of the Hoover Dam.

Arcade Gannon= Arcade Gannon is the son of an Enclave officer, born in Navarro in 2246, four years after the destruction of the Poseidon oil rig. His father died while Arcade was still an infant, killed in combat on an away mission. To this day, the specifics of his father's death are unknown to him. As he grew up, he bonded closely with his mother and his de facto family, the Enclave Remnants, a group that had formerly served in the same unit as his father. In the wake of the NCR's capture of Navarro, the group fled the area and attempted to integrate into civilian life, but this was short-lived. Between the Republic and the Brotherhood of Steel, both launching aggressive campaigns to track down all personnel that hadn't already been killed or detained during the siege, the Remnants were forced to retreat further into the eastern territories. Veronica Santangelo= Veronica is a Brotherhood of Steel journeyman scribe who has been indefinitely assigned to the role of "procurement specialist", responsible for venturing out of the Brotherhood bunker to find and acquire resources that the Brotherhood cannot create on its own such as food. Irritated by what she sees as the Brotherhood’s unrealistic and uninformed views of themselves and the world, Veronica is a perpetual outsider caught between her loyalty to the Brotherhood and troubling doubts about the validity of their current course.

Lily Bowen= Born in 2078, Lily lived a simple life in Vault 17 - until the Master's army raided the vault. The 75-year old grandmother was dragged outside, where she saw the sun for the first time. Lily was then dipped in the vats of Forced Evolutionary Virus, emerging as a super mutant. She became one of the Master's elite guards - a nightkin - working sometimes as a spy or an assassin. After the fall of the Cathedral, she and her squad lead by Tabitha eventually met with Marcus and formed a community at Black Mountain. When Marcus and Tabitha parted on less than amicable terms, Lily traveled with Marcus to Mount Charleston to begin anew.

Dead Money Crew vs The Crew of the Millennium Falcon
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The Sierra Madre Heist Team
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The New California Republic sacked Navarro and recovered tech they didn't fully understand, but they recognized several symbols. They linked these symbols to similar markings they saw in the Divide. It was then they sent the Courier to deliver a package to the Divide. This package turned out to be a detonator that contained missile launch codes. According to Ulysses, the package "woke up" and sent the detonation signal to missiles locked in the silos, resulting in massive earthquakes and powerful storms.

One of six couriers hired by the Mojave Express to deliver strange packages to the New Vegas Strip, the Courier was carrying the parcel containing The Platinum Chip from Primm. The Courier got the job after Ulysses pulled out when he learned that the Courier's name was next on the list. The Courier was intercepted by Benny, who then shot the Courier in the head and left them for dead, buried alive in a shallow grave in the Goodsprings cemetery. The Courier was dug out by Victor, a friendly Securitron under Mr. House's control. The player was then nursed back to health by Doc Mitchell, the resident doctor of Goodsprings, the Courier then healed and set out on the Mojave to find Benny and get revenge. The Courier then went on many other adventures along the Mojave, eventaully getting affiliated with many groups and people such as Robert House, Caeser's Legion, and the New California Republic to take back the Hoover Dam in the Second Battle of the Hoover Dam.

Deadshot vs. Bullseye
<p style="text-align:center;"> This week on Deadliest Fiction, we take another look at the eternal war between the vanguards of the comic medium. We take a look at some of the deadliest marksmen and assassins in comics! Deadshot- Master freelancer assassin in the DC Universe, being a well-known Foe of Batman and member of the Secret Six ad Suicide Squad. VERSUS! Bullseye- Psychotic marksman who can use anything as a weapon, and the man who killed Elektra. When these master assassins enter combat only one can be ...the DEADLIEST WARRIOR!!!!

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<p style="text-align:center;">'''BEST MARKSMAN IN THE WORLD? WE'LL SEE ABOUT THAT!'''

Deadshot
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Bullseye
TBA

Lobo vs. Carnage
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LOBO:

<p style="text-align:center;">VERSUS

<p style="text-align:left;"> CARNAGE:

<p style="text-align:center;">WHO...IS...DEADLIEST!?!?

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Judge Dredd vs. Captain America (Comics)
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JUDGE DREDD: BLAH BLAH BLAH

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<p style="text-align:left;"> CAPTAIN 'MURICA: N;AH BDNJDD

<p style="text-align:center;">WHO...IS...DEADLIEST!?!?

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