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Anywho. On to the trope examples!
Anywho. On to the trope examples!
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=== This game displays examples of the following: ===
* [[Aborted Arc]]: [[Word of God]] once said there was going to be a sequel. It never saw the light of day.
* [[Aborted Arc]]: [[Word of God]] once said there was going to be a sequel. It never saw the light of day.
* [[Abnormal Ammo]]: You can launch beer bottles, [[Edible Ammunition|donuts]], [[An Ice Person|snowballs]], [[Shock and Awe|batteries and lightning]], among a ton of other things.
* [[Abnormal Ammo]]: You can launch beer bottles, [[Edible Ammunition|donuts]], [[An Ice Person|snowballs]], [[Shock and Awe|batteries and lightning]], among a ton of other things.
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* [[Lightning Bruiser]]: Any ship armed with Fireballs or Lightning that has good armor. Also, your own ship can become this with some upgrades.
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]: Any ship armed with Fireballs or Lightning that has good armor. Also, your own ship can become this with some upgrades.
* [[Mega Manning]]: Done through "Resource Packs" collected from dead ships. It's against the law, though, so if an [[Space Police|Enforcer]] is in the area, you can either fight the cops [[Police Are Useless|and possibly win]], or turn yourself in and possibly lose some valuable tech, along with paying a fine.
* [[Mega Manning]]: Done through "Resource Packs" collected from dead ships. It's against the law, though, so if an [[Space Police|Enforcer]] is in the area, you can either fight the cops [[Police Are Useless|and possibly win]], or turn yourself in and possibly lose some valuable tech, along with paying a fine.
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* [[Recurring Boss]]: The Inner Demon. You have to fight him at least 4 times throughout the game before going to Demon's Gate. Each time, you have to feed a dragon enough blaster shots to get a special weapon, which gets harder to do, each time.
* [[Recurring Boss]]: The Inner Demon. You have to fight him at least 4 times throughout the game before going to Demon's Gate. Each time, you have to feed a dragon enough blaster shots to get a special weapon, which gets harder to do, each time.
* [[Rock Beats Laser]]: The Inner Demon can launch rocks at you. As the only weapon you have is the [[Frickin' Laser Beams|basic laser blaster]] during the battles against him, the most you can do is move out of the way.
* [[Rock Beats Laser]]: The Inner Demon can launch rocks at you. As the only weapon you have is the [[Frickin' Laser Beams|basic laser blaster]] during the battles against him, the most you can do is move out of the way.

Revision as of 14:26, 15 January 2015

"Entering Inner Space"
The omnipresent AI

So, this game is about a realm known as "Inner Space". Right?

Well, not really. It's actually about a ton of Cool Starships entering Cyberspace to collect icons in your computer. You, however, are the one who is actually fighting for a special reason; defeat the Inner Demon.

This game was released as a PC game, and is actually pretty open source, as far as ships and other game assets go. You can create your own ships using the Ship Factory. Any new installation you make to your computer adds more levels to the game. You can even rename the nine teams (one, of which, is not playable) to the names of your choice.

Anywho. On to the trope examples!


Tropes used in Operation: Inner Space include:
  1. The Enforcers are the exceptions that prove this rule.
  2. e.g. the basic laser