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Display titleConspiracy Redemption
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Page creatorprefix>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
Latest editorGentlemensDame883 (talk | contribs)
Date of latest edit04:34, 4 September 2021
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Frequently, a Hero, (especially an Ordinary High School Student) who gets his powers by accident or is granted them by some other force, will meet and be recruited by the Army or an equivalent which wants him to use his power for the good of the world. After a few Filler episodes pass by in which The Hero gets to hang out and bash monsters with their new best pals (bonus points for alienating their usual group of friends in the process), several hints and a few subplots will start to appear that cast the intentions of "The Organization" into doubt. They will attempt to coerce the hero into doing morally questionable things (maybe discrediting him or branding him a heretic, inappropriate use of force, or threatening to take away his powers), and they will be doing some other evil deeds that betray the mission or ethics the company once proudly touted as "elevating it" above mere Men in Black.
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