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** In ''Crushing the Conspiracy of the Cheater'' Biblegirl gets a message that Bibleman needs to meet with her right away. She takes the quickest route out of the building and falls into the villain's trap. You see kiddies, she ''took a shortcut'', which is ''cheating.'' Because you have to do everything the hard way, even if you have a job where time is frequently of the essence.
** In the episode where Biblegirl's added to the cast, when the idea of adding a new member's mentioned Bibleman says that God will let them know who the right person is if He decides they need a bigger team. It's kind of hard to reconcile this with the [[And Knowing Is Half the Battle]] segments at the end of every single movie, that say anyone who accepts Jesus as their savior becomes a Bibleman or Biblegirl.
* [[Desginated Villain]]: LUCI. She's evil only because she's programmed that way, and as a computer with no soul, why ''should'' she devote herself to spreading God's word like UNICE?
* [[Disproportionate Retribution]]: Unintentional. The villains usually sneak around getting kids to mildly misbehave or putting them in temporarily foul moods. For these terrible offenses against society, Bibleman obliterates said villains with his high-tech weaponry.
** This happened in early episodes, but later episodes had the villains ultimately doing themselves in somehow. By the ''Power Source'' series, it's gone right back to the old ways.