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Examples of [[{{TOPLEVELPAGE}}]]s in [[{{SUBPAGENAME}}]] include:
* Rika and Jeri in the ''[[Tamers Forever Series]]''.
* The [[Femme Fatale
* Pretty much every female character in ''[[That Guy with the Glasses in Space]]'' seems to fit this trope.
* In true ''[[Power Rangers]]'' tradition, [[Hot Amazon|Maria Aparicio]] and [[The Ojou|Hitomi Miyazawa]] of ''[[Power Rangers GPX]]''. Maria actually takes it far enough to be a true [[Badass]].
* Hermione from ''[[Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality]]'' is one, being one of the three generals of the student armies. She's also founded an organization, [[Mythology Gag|S.P.H.E.W]], the ''Society for the Promotion of Heroic Equality for Witches'', to help other girls become this.
* ''[[Ultimate SpiderWoman: Change With the Light]]'': Twenty-year old
* Charlie Duncan of [[Ebony Dark'ness Dementia Raven Way vs. Canon|Sapphire Eleanor Rose Suzette De Mont vs. Canon]]. She's part of a team dedicated to exterminating [[Mary Sue]]s, and serves as [[The Big Guy]] of her force, carrying guns, being to first to attack, and admitting to just wanting to kill something.
* In ''[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Journal]]'', we have Kim, easily the most competent member of Team JUMP.
* Shiki's best friend, Eri, in ''[[The World Ends With You]]'' fanfic, ''[[Eri's Game]]'' [[Took a Level in Badass|upon becoming an activist]].
* Cagalli Yamato in ''[[Gundam SEED:
* Mary Watson in ''[[A Study in Regret]]'', notably because she's [[Taken a Level In Badass]] since her first appearance in the [[Sherlock Holmes]] canon, in which she is simply a [[Spirited Young Lady]].
* It would be easier to find female characters in ''[[For Good]]'' that ''aren't'' this trope, because the main ones are either [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]], [[The Captain|captains]], [[Hypercompetent Sidekick|hyper-competent sidekicks]], and/or [[Good-Looking Privates]]. (Not to mention that a couple of them are actually [[The Chessmaster|Chessmasters]].)
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* An [[Extraordinarily Empowered Girl|empowered]] [[Bubblegum Crisis|Lisa Vanette]] -- using the [[Sobriquet]] "Sailor Loon" -- becomes one in ''[http://www.accessdenied-rms.net/deadbang.shtml Dead Bang]'' by Ian McLeod, the officially-recognized sequel to ''[[Drunkard's Walk|Drunkard's Walk II]]''.
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