Earth 2150: Lost Souls, an expansion to the computer game, Earth 2150
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The Inspector finds her suitcase and learns that she was working for a group called The Agency, who were supposedly working against the Nazis.
The objective of the game is to collect enough resources to build an Evacuation Ship, allowing the player's people to journey to Mars and escape the looming apocalypse - foreshadowing Earth 2160.
They are ruled by a descendent of Genghis Khan and follow old Soviet ideology of mass numbers and superior firepower.
Other appearances include The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling (1997), Invasion: Earth (1998), Nightworld: Lost Souls (1998), Casualty (1999) and Little Em'ly in David Copperfield (1999), which starred Daniel Radcliffe, Bob Hoskins and Maggie Smith.
Nightworld: Lost Souls, a UPN original movie directed by Jeff Woolnough, starring John Savage and Barbara Sukowa
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Dark Fall: Lost Souls, the third installment in the Dark Fall adventure game series