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* '''[[Blue and Orange Morality|Blue vs. Orange]]:''' A story where one of the sides is not so much good/evil/neutral as ''alien'' or just bizarre. May use [[Otherness Tropes]].
* '''[[Blue and Orange Morality|Blue vs. Orange]]:''' A story where one of the sides is not so much good/evil/neutral as ''alien'' or just bizarre. May use [[Otherness Tropes]].


Also not to be confused with ''[[Red vs. Blue]]'' (which technically falls under Grey vs. Grey, since the characters are all [[Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist|Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonists]]); or for that matter with [[Green Versus Purple]] (which is generally Grey vs Gray or even White Vs White - the point is there's no good reason for the conflict). The names of the kinds of conflicts listed above probably comes from the convention that [[Light Is Good]] and [[Dark Is Evil]]. Contrast [[No Antagonist]]. See also [[Alike and Antithetical Adversaries]].
Also not to be confused with ''[[Red vs. Blue]]'' (which technically falls under Grey vs. Grey, since the characters are all [[Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist]]s); or for that matter with [[Green Versus Purple]] (which is generally Grey vs Gray or even White Vs White - the point is there's no good reason for the conflict). The names of the kinds of conflicts listed above probably comes from the convention that [[Light Is Good]] and [[Dark Is Evil]]. Contrast [[No Antagonist]]. See also [[Alike and Antithetical Adversaries]].


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