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  1. Oct 9, 1989 · 1,869 ratings182 reviews. TekWar is the story of ex-cop Jake Cardigan, who's framed for dealing an addictive brain stimulant called Tek and sentenced to fifteen years of suspended animation. Now, mysteriously released after four years in the "Freezer," Cardigan is on the loose...and out for justice.

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  2. www.gamespot.com › reviews › tekwar-reviewTekWar Review - GameSpot

    TekWar Review. TEKWAR has an interesting story line and is certainly a nice anti-aggravation device, but it fails to accomplish anything else. By Tal Blevins on May 28, 1996 at 12:00AM PDT.

  3. TekWar 1994 2h 0m Sci-Fi List Reviews 36% Audience Score 250+ Ratings In 2044 an ex-convict ex-policeman (Greg Evigan) tracks dealers of a virtual-reality drug called Tek.

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    • William Shatner
    • Sci-Fi
    • Greg Evigan
  4. 8 User reviews. 3 Critic reviews. Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy. 2 wins & 7 nominations total. Episodes 18. Top-rated. Thu, Apr 6, 1995. S1.E9. Deadline. Winger is attacked by someone that steals his CRU. Without it he has 18 hours until he dies because he cannot replace it due to a new law.

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    • 1995-01-07
    • Crime, Sci-Fi
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  6. A reviewer for Next Generation agreed that Tekwar stands out from other first-person shooters, but felt that the game's nonsensical mechanics outweigh its freshness. He particularly complained that though the police will fire upon the player character if he has his gun drawn in public, they show no reaction if an enemy fires upon the player ...

  7. Sep 30, 1995 · William Shatner's best-selling TEKWAR novels come to life in an ultra-realistic, ground-breaking 3D action-adventure. Battle corrupt Tek Lords and their minions... criminals destroying the population with "TEK", a mind-altering digital hallucinogenic.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TekWarTekWar - Wikipedia

    TekWar is a series of science fiction novels created by Canadian actor William Shatner, ghost-written by American writer Ron Goulart,, and published by Putnam beginning in October 1989. The novels gave rise to a comic book series, video game, and later TV movies and a series, both of the latter featuring Shatner.

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