On Saturday, Charlie Sheen's Violent Torpedo of Truth tour notoriously kicked off in Detroit. As the press pointed out repeatedly, the show was an across the board failure. But there was one moment in particular which caught my eye.

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As originally reported by Entertainment Weekly, at 9:23 PM, Charlie Sheen played a clip for the sold-out crowd of him allegedly playing Call of Duty. This would be fine and dandy if the clip was in fact of Sheen playing Call of Duty, but it was not. It was the IGN parody video of Charlie Sheen Winning at Call of Duty that I made.Charlie Sheen had the unmitigated gall to play a video from IGN without our permission. A parody video crafted using clips from other television and radio appearances without his permission.You might be asking yourself, "IGN, how do you know the clip was yours? You weren't at the show. You can't prove anything." Ah, true, but while Charlie Sheen may have an army of Warlocks in his quest for truth, we here at IGN have our own weapon. It's something we like to call a SCUD Missile of Honesty, and the IGN Army has its sights targeted on Mr. Sheen.Take for example this quote from IGNer Adam Greene, who was in attendance in Detroit:"During Sheen's ramblings, he began showing off his 'incredible' skills at Call of Duty: Black Ops. During the first moments on the Array map, I noticed Sheen favoring the SPAS as his primary weapon. A few seconds into the video Sheen calls for an air strike from behind a tank, then jumps the railing to the building below. At that point it became clear that I had seen the video before. It continued to jump between levels, and it became obvious that it was IGN's video parody."But Adam's mere words are nothing. Sure they may have Adonis DNA, but they don't have Tiger Blood. You know what does have Tiger Blood? Un-refutable video proof. Charlie Sheen may have not allowed cameras into the Fox Theater, but someone grabbed this clip of Charlie Sheen playing Call of Duty from the tour.Now, compare it with our very own video.That my friends is a samurai sword of evidence. The wipes are the same; the audio clips are used at the exact same moment. BOOM! WINNING!But how does this affect the real victims? Those who actually produced the video in question and received no credit from Mr. Sheen or his goddesses. Take IGN's video deputy Bobby Amos for example. It was his expert skill on display in the video. He was the one really WINNING. "It's kinda f---ed up, you know?" said an exasperated Amos. "He'll be broke in a few years, he needs something to hold on to. Karma is a bitch." He added, "I'm grateful that Charles acknowledges my great skills in Call of Duty as his own. I take it as a complete compliment and I hope he continues to keep winning!"My feelings on the matter were similar. At first I was like, F—K YEAH! He saw my video! But then I was like, hey, I just gave you two minutes of free material. Two minutes of solid comedy! I want some recognition for my hard work. I spent 5 whole hours editing that thing.Though it is true I'm a homunculus troll, I do believe I have a valid point. IGN should get recognition from Charlie Sheen for providing him with free material for his live tour. And it is with this that we ask you the IGN reader to help launch our SCUD Missile of Honesty. If you agree, let Charlie know. Tweet at him using the button below.Our SCUD Missile of Honesty has been launched. Our Tiger Blood is pumping. We are ready. BRING IT!