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[[Blurr (G1)|Blurr]] and [[Drift (G1)|Drift]] played about 100 games of Go aboard the ''[[Trion]]'' while [[Perceptor (G1)|Perceptor]] was in stasis. At first, the name of the game confused Blurr, who thought Drift was just telling him to move. {{storylink|Lost & Found}} | [[Blurr (G1)|Blurr]] and [[Drift (G1)|Drift]] played about 100 games of Go aboard the ''[[Trion (ship)|Trion]]'' while [[Perceptor (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Perceptor]] was in stasis. At first, the name of the game confused Blurr, who thought Drift was just telling him to move. {{storylink|Lost & Found}} | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
Latest revision as of 15:04, 21 January 2026
| This article is about . For other uses of "Go", see Go (disambiguation)|The name or term "Go" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Go (disambiguation).}} |

Go is an Earth game.
Fiction
[edit]2005 IDW continuity
[edit]Blurr and Drift played about 100 games of Go aboard the Trion while Perceptor was in stasis. At first, the name of the game confused Blurr, who thought Drift was just telling him to move. Lost & Found
Notes
[edit]- Given that nobody on the Trion had yet set foot on Earth at the time, it is unclear where Drift learned the details of the game from.
- The Legends of the Microns title of the Armada episode "Sacrifice", すていし (suteishi), can refer to the "sacrificed stone" in a game of go.
External links
[edit]- [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Go (game)|{{#if:Go|Go|Go (game)}}]] at Wikipedia