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{{quote|''"Deep down you may still be that same great kid you used to be. But it's not who you are underneath, it's what you do that defines you."''|'''Rachel Dawes''' to the future protector of Gotham City, ''[[The Dark Knight Saga (Film)|Batman Begins]]''}}
Making a [[Heroes' Frontier Step]] is the polar opposite of crossing the [[Moral Event Horizon]]. It means committing an act completely unexpected and so noble, that it shows true heroism.
A character that makes a [[Heroes' Frontier Step]] is not automatically labeled pure, but it shows that they have a good heart, and that they try to make people, or even the world around them better. Even [[Anti-Hero|antiheroes]] sometime make this Step.
A HFS is often a [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]], and can shock both characters and viewers. Examples would be saving an enemy, making a [[Heroic Sacrifice]], or actually saving the world. But this goes beyond. The action has to be so selfless, so heroic, that it makes you believe that there is some good in the world.
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