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'''Conflict casualties''' occur in great numbers in many [[science-fiction]] books, films and comics - often at higher rates than in real-life conflicts and sometimes higher than the current human population of the [[Earth]]. Such high figures can be seen in part as a reaction to the much higher population growth that occurred throughout the twentieth century, though ideas of one-upmanship among [[author]]s cannot be discounted either.

FThe following are estimated numbers of casualties in various [[Sscience Ffiction]] worlds.

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==Star Trek==
* The [[Dominion War]] - over 800 million Cardassians were killed by Jem'Hadar forces when the Female Shapeshifter ordered the death of the entire Cardassian race.  Another seven million Cardassians had already died in combat throughout the entire conflict.
* Wolf 359 - Nearly 11,000 people died when attempting to defend the Federation against a Borg incursion.
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* The Robot Wars - Millions of robots kill their owners.
* [[Block Mania]] and [[The Apocalypse War]] - by the end half of the population of [[Mega City One]] - somewhere in the region of 400 million citizens - and the entire population of East Meg One are dead.
* Necropolis - not as high as some previous conflicts, but still huge amounts of deaths.
* Judgement Day - billions are killed.
* Total War - terrorists blow up a number of [[City Block|City Blocks]], killing 4,000,000 citizens in the process.