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'''War''' could refer to: |
'''War''' could refer to: |
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* '''[[Afghanistan War]]''', where [[Carlos]] receives a Medal of Valor for saving three soldiers. |
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* The '''[[American Revolutionary War]]''', in which [[Adam]] and [[Evan]] fight. |
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* The '''[[Battle of 12 Swords]]''', in which [[Kensei]] defeats [[Whitebeard]]. |
* The '''[[Battle of 12 Swords]]''', in which [[Kensei]] defeats [[Whitebeard]]. |
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* The '''Civil War''', in which [[Adam]] fights for the South. |
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* '''''[[Cold Wars]]''''', the seventeenth episode of the [[third season]]. |
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* The '''Gulf War''' (1990), of which [[Haram]] is a veteran. |
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* The '''[[Iraq War]]''' (2003), of which [[Joseph Gallagher]] and many of [[Arthur's soldiers]] are veterans. |
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* '''[[Warren Macaulay]]''', the actor who portrays an [[angry protester]]. |
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* '''''[[Revolutionary War (disambig)|Revolutionary War]]''''', a series of two graphic novels focusing on Adam Monroe's quest to find somebody like him. |
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* The '''Six-Day War''', in which [[Zahava]] fights for [[Israel]]. |
* The '''Six-Day War''', in which [[Zahava]] fights for [[Israel]]. |
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* '''''[[Star Wars]]''''', a film franchise sometimes referenced on ''[[Heroes]]'', especially by [[Hiro Nakamura]]. |
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* The '''[[Vietnam War]]''', in which [[Dallas]], [[Austin]], [[Amarillo]], [[Loredo]], and [[San Antonio]] fight. |
* The '''[[Vietnam War]]''', in which [[Dallas]], [[Austin]], [[Amarillo]], [[Loredo]], and [[San Antonio]] fight. |
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* '''''[[War Buddies]]''''', a series of graphic novels. |
* '''''[[War Buddies]]''''', a series of graphic novels. |
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* '''''War''''', the original title for ''[[Dual]]'', the thirteenth episode of the [[third season]]. |
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* '''[[Warren]]''', a member of [[D.L.'s crew]]. |
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* "'''[[songs#Into Asylum|Warhead]]'''", a Zircon song featured in the episode ''[[Into Asylum]]''. |
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* '''[[Mark Warshaw]]''', an associate producer of ''Heroes'', a producer of [[Heroes Evolutions]], and a graphic novel writer. |
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* '''[[Jake Worden]]''', a second assistant director for ''[[Nowhere Man]]''. |
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* '''[[World War II]]''', in which [[Hana's grandmother]] fights. |
* '''[[World War II]]''', in which [[Hana's grandmother]] fights. |
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Latest revision as of 13:02, 10 October 2015
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War could refer to:
- Afghanistan War, where Carlos receives a Medal of Valor for saving three soldiers.
- The American Revolutionary War, in which Adam and Evan fight.
- The Battle of 12 Swords, in which Kensei defeats Whitebeard.
- The Civil War, in which Adam fights for the South.
- Cold Wars, the seventeenth episode of the third season.
- The Gulf War (1990), of which Haram is a veteran.
- The Iraq War (2003), of which Joseph Gallagher and many of Arthur's soldiers are veterans.
- Warren Macaulay, the actor who portrays an angry protester.
- Revolutionary War, a series of two graphic novels focusing on Adam Monroe's quest to find somebody like him.
- The Six-Day War, in which Zahava fights for Israel.
- Star Wars, a film franchise sometimes referenced on Heroes, especially by Hiro Nakamura.
- The Vietnam War, in which Dallas, Austin, Amarillo, Loredo, and San Antonio fight.
- War Buddies, a series of graphic novels.
- War, the original title for Dual, the thirteenth episode of the third season.
- Warren, a member of D.L.'s crew.
- "Warhead", a Zircon song featured in the episode Into Asylum.
- Mark Warshaw, an associate producer of Heroes, a producer of Heroes Evolutions, and a graphic novel writer.
- Jake Worden, a second assistant director for Nowhere Man.
- World War II, in which Hana's grandmother fights.