Damage

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Damage may refer to:

In gaming:

  • Damage (fictional game), a card game described in the science fiction novel Consider Phlebas
  • Damage Incorporated, a computer game for Mac and Windows made by Paranoid Productions in 1998
  • Fall damage, an aspect of video games in which a character's health is reduced after falling from a significant height
  • Quad damage, a powerup in the first-person shooter computer game series Quake
  • Splash damage, a term used in several types of games

In law:

  • Institutional damage, unintended consequences to an individual resulting from interaction with an institution
  • Property damage, destruction done to public or private property

In literature:

In music:

  • Damage (British band), a British R&B boy band who achieved late success in the 1990s with ten hit singles and four Top Tens
  • "Damage" (single), a free download single released by contemporary rock band The Cooper Temple Clause
  • Damage 381, an album by Extreme Noise Terror
  • Damage: Live, a 1994/2001 album by David Sylvian and Robert Fripp
  • The Damage, a collection of Ludus songs culled from the Manchester post-punk group's albums, singles, b-sides, and live recordings
  • Damage (synthcore), an Orlando, Florida based hardcore band from the 80's performing synthcore/industrial music

In television and film:

In other fields:

  • Hydrogen damage, the generic name given to a large number of metal degradation processes due to interaction with hydrogen
  • Somatic damage, a disease
  • Water damage, a large number of possible losses caused by water intruding where it will enable attack of a material

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