. "20"^^ . "20"^^ . "1"^^ . . "The Twelveth Doctor"@en . "Lunar"@en . . . . . "1999"^^ . . "War Zone is an installation on Valhalla."@en . . "& J. Michael Straczynski"@en . . . . . "WAR ZONE"@en . "(Numbers indicate order of appearance.) \n* Originally published: October 1994; Cover date (\"off sale\") November 1994"@en . "Rivals in Time"@en . . "War zone"@en . "x"@en . . . . "\"War Zone\" is chronologicly the first episode of Crusade, although it was the eighth produced and the twelfth episode aired on TNT. The episode was written by J. Michael Straczynski and directed by Janet Greek. It's noted that this episode was made at the behest of TNT, rather than any plans that J. Michael Straczynski had in motion."@en . . . . . "War Zone was created by Professor Hector DeVasquez using notes stolen from Doctor Daniel \"Zapper\" Ridge, an old childhood friend of Jennifer Walters, the She-Hulk. A colleague of Walters' cousin, Doctor Robert Bruce Banner (The Hulk), he specifically created the gas to rid the She-Hulk of her gamma-spawned strength. When his daughter, who was married to Ridge, realized her husband was still in love with the She-Hulk, DeVasquez sent War Zone to subdue and destroy the She-Hulk."@en . "4"^^ . "\"Sanctuary\""@en . . "--01-05"^^ . . . . . "Position in Courthouse Square: 1985A"@en . . . . . . . . "\"War Zone\" is a music track that appeared in Dead or Alive 3 as the ending theme for Tina Armstrong."@en . . . . "108"^^ . . . . "\"Blind Date\""@en . . "Frederick V. Murphy II"@en . . . . . "Plot in Courthouse Square"@en . "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"@en . . . "1985.0"^^ . "Kris O'Connor\nJames Taylor"@en . . "Crusade"@en . . "None"@en . "2000-05-09"^^ . "Dead or Alive 3 Original Sound Trax"@en . "War Zone is an achievement which can be achieved by killing 1,000 \"baddies\". \"Baddies\" are hostile NPCs, like Combine, Metro Police, and Zombies"@en . . . . . "\"\""@en . . . "This is clearly an achievement that can only be achieved by starting genocide or by \"war\" as this achievement calls it. This achievement has been, many times, misinterpreted and many people started killing baldies instead of \"badies\". People just don't know how to read instructions carefully. There's an easier and safer way to kill 1000 \"badies\", though many people just ignore alternatives and start killing. Docter Breen has been confirmed to be a \"badie\""@en . . . . "*Grass\n*Destructible debris"@en . . "TEP"@en . . "War Zone"@en . . . "June"@en . . . "76.0"^^ . . "The War Zone plaque is a new plaque contained in the Rikti War Zone co-op zone. It is currently associated with no known history badge."@en . . "Hill Street and Main Street"@en . "\"True Beauty\""@en . . "War Zone is an installation on Valhalla."@en . "\"Mayflower\""@en . . . . . . "1"^^ . . . "WAR ZONE"@en . . . . "2"^^ . "4"^^ . . "War Zone was created by Professor Hector DeVasquez using notes stolen from Doctor Daniel \"Zapper\" Ridge, an old childhood friend of Jennifer Walters, the She-Hulk. A colleague of Walters' cousin, Doctor Robert Bruce Banner (The Hulk), he specifically created the gas to rid the She-Hulk of her gamma-spawned strength. When his daughter, who was married to Ridge, realized her husband was still in love with the She-Hulk, DeVasquez sent War Zone to subdue and destroy the She-Hulk. Appearing in New York, War Zone attacked the She-Hulk at her apartment. Although she held back from using her strength because he resembled a man in a battlesuit, she began ripping him apart on learning he was an android. Though doused with the gas, she destroyed his jets which kept him in flight and allowed him to crash to earth. His remains were turned over to Mr. Fantastic of the Fantastic Four. Because of the lingering effect of War Zone's gas, the She-Hulk nearly lost a bout against Titania (Mary McPherran), and had to be rescued by the Thing. On Mr. Fantastic's advice, she returned to her hometown suburb of Los Angeles to reunite with Zapper to cure her. War Zone eventually reactivated (or was rebooted by DeVasquez) and tracked down the She-Hulk in Los Angeles. Ripping off his arms and armor, the jade amazon discovered he was powered by a gamma-bomb that Zapper then absorbed with a gamma-neutralizer. Having been powered by the removed energy, War Zone shut down as the She-Hulk accused Zapper of building him to win back her love. Her argument was rendered inaccurate as DeVasquez attacked her in a gamma-powered tank. Assisted by the Hulk, the She-Hulk destroyed the tank and captured DeVasquez."@en . "\"War Zone\" is chronologicly the first episode of Crusade, although it was the eighth produced and the twelfth episode aired on TNT. The episode was written by J. Michael Straczynski and directed by Janet Greek. It's noted that this episode was made at the behest of TNT, rather than any plans that J. Michael Straczynski had in motion."@en . "\"The Yoko Factor\""@en . . "(Numbers indicate order of appearance.) \n* Originally published: October 1994; Cover date (\"off sale\") November 1994"@en . . . "The War Zone"@en . . . "\"War Zone\" is the twentieth episode of the first season of Angel and the twentieth episode overall. Written by Gary Campbell and directed by David Straiton, it was originally broadcast on May 9, 2000 on the WB network. While Angel is helping David Nabbit, a software millionaire, in tracking down a blackmailer, he gets caught up in the middle of a gang war between a group of street kids, led by Charles Gunn, who is an amateur vampire hunter battling vampires who have settled in Gunn's South-Central neighborhood. Angel offers his assistance to Gunn and his gang to track down a vampire nest whose members have abducted and turned Gunn's sister, Alonna."@en . "\"War Zone\" is the twentieth episode of the first season of Angel and the twentieth episode overall. Written by Gary Campbell and directed by David Straiton, it was originally broadcast on May 9, 2000 on the WB network."@en . . . "The War Zone plaque is a new plaque contained in the Rikti War Zone co-op zone. It is currently associated with no known history badge."@en . . . . "Sam Elliot"@en . . . . . . "1"^^ . "\"War Zone\" is a music track that appeared in Dead or Alive 3 as the ending theme for Tina Armstrong."@en . "9"^^ . . "War Zone is an achievement which can be achieved by killing 1,000 \"baddies\". \"Baddies\" are hostile NPCs, like Combine, Metro Police, and Zombies"@en . . "This is clearly an achievement that can only be achieved by starting genocide or by \"war\" as this achievement calls it. This achievement has been, many times, misinterpreted and many people started killing baldies instead of \"badies\". People just don't know how to read instructions carefully. There's an easier and safer way to kill 1000 \"badies\", though many people just ignore alternatives and start killing. Docter Breen has been confirmed to be a \"badie\""@en . "6.5"^^ . "Demons Within"@en . . . "Summer 2011"@en .