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* [[Kill and Replace]] |
* [[Kill and Replace]] |
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* [[Mangled Catchphrase]] -- One person imitates another but screws up the first person's [[Catch Phrase]]. |
* [[Mangled Catchphrase]] -- One person imitates another but screws up the first person's [[Catch Phrase]]. |
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* [[Me's a Crowd]] -- when someone tries to clone themselves to do their chores. |
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* [[Mirror Match]] -- When a character fights themselves (or a reasonably close match) in a video game. |
* [[Mirror Match]] -- When a character fights themselves (or a reasonably close match) in a video game. |
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* [[Mirror Morality Machine]] -- A character is made into their moral opposite thanks to [[Phlebotinum]]. |
* [[Mirror Morality Machine]] -- A character is made into their moral opposite thanks to [[Phlebotinum]]. |
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* [[Other Me Annoys Me]] |
* [[Other Me Annoys Me]] |
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* [[Prince and Pauper]] -- Two people switch lives. |
* [[Prince and Pauper]] -- Two people switch lives. |
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* [[The Psycho Rangers]] -- An ''entire team'' of doppelgangers to the [[Five |
* [[The Psycho Rangers]] -- An ''entire team'' of doppelgangers to the [[Five-Man Band]]. |
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* [[Screw Yourself]] -- Yes, there is [[Power Perversion Potential]] to be had here (also [[Rule |
* [[Screw Yourself]] -- Yes, there is [[Power Perversion Potential]] to be had here (also [[Rule 34]]). |
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* [[Spot the Imposter]] -- When the friends of the impersonated have to figure out who the spy is. |
* [[Spot the Imposter]] -- When the friends of the impersonated have to figure out who the spy is. |
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* [[Teleporter Accident]] -- One surefire way to create a duplicate, evil or otherwise. |
* [[Teleporter Accident]] -- One surefire way to create a duplicate, evil or otherwise. |