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== [[Fan Works]] ==
* Shows up a few times in ''[[Drunkard's Walk]]''
** Shows up inIn chapter 4 of ''[[Drunkard's Walk|Drunkard's Walk VIII: Harry Potter and the Man from Otherearth]]'', when Doug -- the current Defense teacher at Hogwarts -- instinctively blocks a ''Confrigo'' cast by Draco Malfoy, and his personal [[Wild Magic]] lets him actually catch and hold the spell. As [[The Narrator]], he then notes
{{quote|Rule number one when you're a teacher, I learned long ago at [[Super-Hero School|Warriors Academy]], was "Never admit you don't know what you're doing." So I made like a cat and [[I Meant to Do That|pretended that catching the spell was what I had intended all along]]...}}
:* And in chapter 3 of ''Drunkard's Walk S: Heart of Steel'', when Doug explains the concept of "operational security" to [[Sailor Moon]], he paraphrases an example that appears elsewhere on this page:
{{quote|I opened my mouth, then shut it and chuckled. "It's almost ten years too early for this joke, but... 'The first rule of Sailor Club is you do not talk about Sailor Club.'" }}
* Invoked by Taylor late in the ''[[Worm]]/[[Harry Potter]]'' [[crossover]] ''[[A Wand for Skitter]]'':
{{quote|"Even you can't face Voldemort," she said. "He's almost as good as Dumbledore."