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* [[Kung Foley]]: Ohh yeah. Although, considering the audio dramas are ''nothing but sound'', it's completely unavoidable. |
* [[Kung Foley]]: Ohh yeah. Although, considering the audio dramas are ''nothing but sound'', it's completely unavoidable. |
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* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]: We know, we know. |
* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]: We know, we know. |
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* [[Locked Out of the Fight]]: The climax of ''Late Night Double Feature'' and ''Mindtheft''. The former even [[ |
* [[Locked Out of the Fight]]: The climax of ''Late Night Double Feature'' and ''Mindtheft''. The former even [[lampshade]]s the use of this trope in video games. |
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* [[Loony Fan]]: Eric Matson, an [[Ax Crazy]] psychic with an array of high-tech weaponry and an unhealthy obsession with Feedback, was rejected from joining Tech Support due to his poor mental health. His solution? {{spoiler|Kidnap a pair of Tech Support members, torture them for information, leave their dead bodies somewhere that their comrades will be able to find them,}} and ultimately get accepted into Tech Support because doing all of the above apparently makes him awesome. (The plan got shut down just before {{spoiler|the torture part could happen,}} but Tech Support probably would not have found it at all awesome if he'd gone through with it.) |
* [[Loony Fan]]: Eric Matson, an [[Ax Crazy]] psychic with an array of high-tech weaponry and an unhealthy obsession with Feedback, was rejected from joining Tech Support due to his poor mental health. His solution? {{spoiler|Kidnap a pair of Tech Support members, torture them for information, leave their dead bodies somewhere that their comrades will be able to find them,}} and ultimately get accepted into Tech Support because doing all of the above apparently makes him awesome. (The plan got shut down just before {{spoiler|the torture part could happen,}} but Tech Support probably would not have found it at all awesome if he'd gone through with it.) |
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* [[Love Makes You Evil]]: Silly Con. Oh so much. And {{spoiler|Michael Weathers}} from ''Family''. |
* [[Love Makes You Evil]]: Silly Con. Oh so much. And {{spoiler|Michael Weathers}} from ''Family''. |
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** Break Breakout is referred to as [[Les Misérables|Prisoner 24601]] in the Hero's Calling episode "What Was Lost". |
** Break Breakout is referred to as [[Les Misérables|Prisoner 24601]] in the Hero's Calling episode "What Was Lost". |
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** A subtler example: Dr. Quarters from System Crash. As in someone's [[House (TV series)|House]], AKA living quarters. |
** A subtler example: Dr. Quarters from System Crash. As in someone's [[House (TV series)|House]], AKA living quarters. |
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** In the Beta Flight episode "An Ill-Timed Affair" {{spoiler|Mach5 and Wolf-Girl's son}} goes by the codename [[Airwolf]] (Emerald Knight [[ |
** In the Beta Flight episode "An Ill-Timed Affair" {{spoiler|Mach5 and Wolf-Girl's son}} goes by the codename [[Airwolf]] (Emerald Knight [[lampshade]]s this in the next episode). |
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** Tribunal has been referred to as Tech Support's Own [[Ace Attorney|Phoenix Wright]] in one story. |
** Tribunal has been referred to as Tech Support's Own [[Ace Attorney|Phoenix Wright]] in one story. |
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** Back-up, in the audio series, can occasionally be heard swearing in [[Firefly]]-esque Chinese. |
** Back-up, in the audio series, can occasionally be heard swearing in [[Firefly]]-esque Chinese. |