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== Fan Works ==
* In fandoms where [[Ship-to-Ship Combat]] is prevalent, many of the major message boards have rules against flaming other members or ships, preventing the ship wars from becoming too terribly violent. The major ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' boards in particular are known to clamp down heavily hard on flame wars between Kataang and Zutara shippers.
* [http://www.mst3kinfo.com/history/page9.html The Great Joel vs Mike Flamewar] that broke out in ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' fandom when the latter took over hosting duties for the former in 1994 pitted MSTie against MSTie and very nearly wiped out all life as we know it. These days on '''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' message boards, it's generally a topic discussed in only the most coldly logical, unemotional terms lest ancient hatreds come to the fore. Flaming people over it is swiftly and brutally punished by moderators.
 
== Literature ==
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== Video Games ==
* An interesting variant shows up in ''[[Knights of the Old Republic]]'': the Republic and the Sith are very much openly at war with each other, but both sides are dependent on trade with the neutral planet of Manaan, which supplies a unique and very valuable mineral used in medical supplies that neither army can do without. Thus, both the Republic and the Sith maintain a military presence and an embassy on Manaan, but have to avoid direct conflict lest the government cut off trade with the aggressor, and many of the quests on the planet are outright illegal acts of espionage against the Sith.
* Heavily implied to be the sole purpose of Ravens' NEST in ''[[Armored Core]]'' (and its later incarnations: ''Nerves Concord, Global Cortex'' and ''Raven's Ark''). When Companies are strong enough to wield walker mechs, floating battleships and everything in-between, only skilled, non-affiliated [[Guns For Hire|Ravens]] can keep or even ''enforce'' a level playing field between feuding Companies. This is subverted in later incarnations of Armored Core 3 timeline, where the then Raven organization, Ravens' Ark, was, in essence, "bought" by Companies, triggering the conflict in Last Raven.
 
== Web Comics ==
* ''[[Girl Genius]]'':
* "The Baron's Peace" in is one of these. Said Baron is a Type 1 [[The Unfettered|Unfettered]] who will do anything to maintain peace, and he controls an unequalled superpower that lets him do so. He is an old and very experienced mad scientist, in a setting where most of them tend to die quite young. He leads the continent's largest military force, overwhelming air superiority, and the most advanced military hardware/clockwork troops/mutant brigades. After a [[Zombie Apocalypse]] he was personally responsible for rebuilding European society through willpower and force, and for sectioning off the parts of it which are toxic or infested. He doesn't care how much the nobility squabble over land or ancestry, but if a battle ever breaks out, he shuts down both sides with [[TheresThere Is No Kill Like Overkill|complete overkill]]. That is ''The Baron's Peace''.
** [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20091012 Here's another, less serious, example]
 
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