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* [[Moral Event Horizon]]: The Greensburg episode reveals that W.C had cheated a town out of all of it's gold, and was actually planning to demolish the place in the hopes of finding Berkonium. Duncan actually had to pledge his servitude to W.C to save his hometown, an act which made him hated there.
* [[Moral Event Horizon]]: The Greensburg episode reveals that W.C had cheated a town out of all of its gold, and was actually planning to demolish the place in the hopes of finding Berkonium. Duncan actually had to pledge his servitude to W.C to save his hometown, an act which made him hated there.
* [[The Woobie]]: It's almost impossible not to feel sympathy for Duncan (Moore's henchman), whose boss goes so far as to force him to wear a watch that can be remotely activated to inflict a painful electric shock.
* [[The Woobie]]: It's almost impossible not to feel sympathy for Duncan (Moore's henchman), whose boss goes so far as to force him to wear a watch that can be remotely activated to inflict a painful electric shock.


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Latest revision as of 21:13, 11 January 2020


  • Moral Event Horizon: The Greensburg episode reveals that W.C had cheated a town out of all of its gold, and was actually planning to demolish the place in the hopes of finding Berkonium. Duncan actually had to pledge his servitude to W.C to save his hometown, an act which made him hated there.
  • The Woobie: It's almost impossible not to feel sympathy for Duncan (Moore's henchman), whose boss goes so far as to force him to wear a watch that can be remotely activated to inflict a painful electric shock.