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A Core War is a way of the Virtual Adepts to settle their conflicts. Similar to a duel, first, the challenge has to be issued and accepted by both participants. A Core War is fought within the Digital Web. It's complicated, dangerous, involves complicated and dangerous viruses, and should always be announced in advance, because many who stumbled into the midst of such a war are fortunate to escape. The actual combat manifests itself according to the rules and the Adepts involved. Recorded examples include giant spaceship combat, armies of skeletons, and most or all of the apocalyptic imagery you can think of. The Core War was a massive conflict 100,000 years ago when Energized Protodermis was found on Spherus Magna. Core War (or Core Wars) is a Programming game in which two or more battle programs (called warriors) compete for the control of the MARS virtual computer (Memory Array Redcode Simulator). These battle programs are written in an abstract Assembly language called Redcode. The object of the game is to cause all processes of the opposing program(s) to terminate, leaving your program in sole possession of the machine. The Core War, also called the Republic Civil War, was a conflict that began as a result of disagreements between Core Worlds that ended up splitting the Galactic Republic. The Core War was a cataclysmic event that ocurred on Spherus Magna a very long time ago. The war was mainly contributed by the Element Lords and their supporting tribe members, as well as Toa and Matoran stowaways who were supposed to be constructing the Matoran Universe Robot. Each of the Element Lords had their own army, with the soldiers' weapons and armors associated with the elements of their Element Lord. The ice tribe was the first to discover the energized protodermis, and shortly after they gained control of it. The Iron tribe did not participate because of being wiped out by the plague. The other tribes coveted the Energized Protodermis and began fighting over it. The Great Beings knew that if the war continued, the planet would shatter. After attempting to end the war in a peaceful way, the Great Beings created the Baterra to kill every armed combatant.
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*Red Core **Axum **Alkenak **Danzer **Balfron **Andara *White Core **Coruscant **Alderaan **Hemei IV **Anaxes
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Each of the Element Lords had their own army, with the soldiers' weapons and armors associated with the elements of their Element Lord. The ice tribe was the first to discover the energized protodermis, and shortly after they gained control of it. The Iron tribe did not participate because of being wiped out by the plague. The other tribes coveted the Energized Protodermis and began fighting over it. The Great Beings knew that if the war continued, the planet would shatter. After attempting to end the war in a peaceful way, the Great Beings created the Baterra to kill every armed combatant. The battle of the field of mist raged first in the Great Jungle with Tarix and the water tribe against Ackar and the Fire tribe. Afterwards was The Battle of Iron Canyon. Due to Iron Canyon's treacherous landscape, participating Glatorian were easily ambushed by each other. They frequently had to hide and seek each other out. In the Campaign of the Ice tribe Tunnels Certavus's platoon had just defeated a Vorox legion. On the way back from the battle, the Skrall ambushed the now weakened Ice tribe. The Water tribe went to finish off the Ice tribe but met with the Jungle tribe, who was trying to do the same. Tarix and Vastus's armies made a truce, and the Water and Jungle tribes traveled through a forest trying to get to the secret Ice Tribe tunnels and use them as a strategical advantage. They encountered Malum and the Fire tribe in the forest and dueled them. The war ended with the Stone tribe attacking the Ice tribe and weakening it. The Fire tribe battled the Ice tribe and drained some of the protodermis. This resulted in the planet structuraly weakening and exploding. The Core War was a massive conflict 100,000 years ago when Energized Protodermis was found on Spherus Magna. The Core War was a cataclysmic event that ocurred on Spherus Magna a very long time ago. The war was mainly contributed by the Element Lords and their supporting tribe members, as well as Toa and Matoran stowaways who were supposed to be constructing the Matoran Universe Robot. Core War (or Core Wars) is a Programming game in which two or more battle programs (called warriors) compete for the control of the MARS virtual computer (Memory Array Redcode Simulator). These battle programs are written in an abstract Assembly language called Redcode. The object of the game is to cause all processes of the opposing program(s) to terminate, leaving your program in sole possession of the machine. The Core War, also called the Republic Civil War, was a conflict that began as a result of disagreements between Core Worlds that ended up splitting the Galactic Republic. A Core War is a way of the Virtual Adepts to settle their conflicts. Similar to a duel, first, the challenge has to be issued and accepted by both participants. A Core War is fought within the Digital Web. It's complicated, dangerous, involves complicated and dangerous viruses, and should always be announced in advance, because many who stumbled into the midst of such a war are fortunate to escape. The actual combat manifests itself according to the rules and the Adepts involved. Recorded examples include giant spaceship combat, armies of skeletons, and most or all of the apocalyptic imagery you can think of.