Difference between revisions 9266536 and 9830892 on enwiki

'''Sci-Fi Conflict Casualties''' occur in great numbers in many books, films and comics - often much 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 authors cannot be discounted either.

(contracted; show full)
* 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.