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Title: TBA Airdate: TBA Gallery: Promotional Photos / Screencaps Spoilers - added 06.30.08 We flashback to 1983, when a much younger Jeff has just won the Moto Industries video game championship with his skill at Missile Command. Sporting a mullet and a mustache, our man Jeff has a pair of bikini-clad babes in his arms and a reporter asking him what’s next. Um… Back to present day, a crippling ... [link]

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Secret Origins Of Vader's Apprentice And Dr. Horrible [Morning Spoilers]
Published 7/1/2008 by Charlie Jane Anders at io9
... Moto Industries' computers. Chuck and Casey go undercover as Nerd Herders to find out what's going on, but in the end it's Sarah's blonde wiles that get the inside scoop. Turns out terrorists have hacked a dormant satellite and want to launch nuclear missiles, causing World War III. The key to stopping the satellite can only be found on the final level of Missile Command. Chuck must beat the game and save the world, but to do that he needs the music of a certain Canadian band. [Chuck TV] ...

Chuck - Episode 2.05
Published 7/2/2008 by DarkUFO (noreply@blogger.com) at Spoiler TV - The Largest TV Spoiler Site on the Internet
... to fix computers manages to gain access. They discover that terrorists have hijacked a dormant satellite and are planning to activate it and launch missiles starting a nuclear war. The code to deactive the satellite can be found on the final level of…Missile Command. Now Chuck must find a way to beat the game before the worst happens, but there’s a final secret weapon that he’ll need to succeed: music from a certain Canadian band. Source: ChuckTV ...

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