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* In ''[[Mass Effect 3]]'', Shepard has {{spoiler|led an Alliance assault on Cerberus' long-hidden headquarters, dealing heavy damage to the station, killing scores of Cerberus troops, and infiltrating The Illusive Man's office}}. So when TIM shows up via hologram {{spoiler|in the office}}, what does he consider most heinous?
{{quote|'''The Illusive Man''': Shepard... [[This Is My Chair|You're in my chair]].}}
* In ''[[Guilty Gear]]'', May and her friend April don't seem to take the idea of a [[Duel to the Death| brutal battle to the death]] as seriously as they should; in at least one of May's opening scenes, April calls down from the deck of their airship to remind her not to forget the groceries, and in another, she calls down to tell her to pick up onions on the way back.
* Speaking of [[Fighting Game]]s, entering a tournament in one of them is usually something you should think about first, seeing as in the storylines of such games, there's a very good chance you'll be killed. Thing is, many characters in such games have pretty stupid reasons:
** [[Joke Character| Skullomania]] in ''[[Street Fighter EX]]''. His backstory got a little better in later games, but originally, he was a salesman whose employers made him wear [[Bad Job, Worse Uniform| a really dumb-looking super hero costume]] for a promotion, which oddly enough, inspired him to become a crime-fighter. And [[Horrible Judge of Character| he seems to think]] Chun-Li, Guile, Zangief, and all the other fighters are criminals, because that seems his sole reason for fighting anyone in the game. [[From Nobody to Nightmare| Still, he doesn't do half bad for a washed-up salesman.]]