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'''Danny''': Fine! Destroy ghosts! But can you really take part in destroying a ''human''? }}
'''Danny''': Fine! Destroy ghosts! But can you really take part in destroying a ''human''? }}
** Also called up in Danielle's premiere episode- Vlad became [[Moral Event Horizon|fully irredeemable]] when he treated her as less than human in the climax-
** Also called up in Danielle's premiere episode- Vlad became [[Moral Event Horizon|fully irredeemable]] when he treated her as less than human in the climax-
{{quote|'''Vlad''': [[This Is Sparta|You! Exist! To serve! ME! JUST! DO IT!]]}}
{{quote|'''Vlad''': [[Punctuated! For! Emphasis!|You! Exist! To serve! ME! JUST! DO IT!]]}}
*** Also played straight in the same episode when both Danny and Danielle had no qualms seeing the perfect clone die in their hands. Considering said clone is a step above Danielle and clearly shows conscience as he dies, this is a rather jarring matter.
*** Also played straight in the same episode when both Danny and Danielle had no qualms seeing the perfect clone die in their hands. Considering said clone is a step above Danielle and clearly shows conscience as he dies, this is a rather jarring matter.
* ''[[Megas XLR]]'' will never kill off humans, and will only very rarely have any kind of organic being die. The giant robots that are frequently the enemies though, are cannon fodder, regardless of their level of sentience. One particularly extreme example is when Coop accidentally blows up ''a planet'' of sentient robots (although they ''were'' [[Ax Crazy]] and sort of fascist). If they could get away with it, the writers would also have plenty of ''humans'' killed to (and a few still are).
* ''[[Megas XLR]]'' will never kill off humans, and will only very rarely have any kind of organic being die. The giant robots that are frequently the enemies though, are cannon fodder, regardless of their level of sentience. One particularly extreme example is when Coop accidentally blows up ''a planet'' of sentient robots (although they ''were'' [[Ax Crazy]] and sort of fascist). If they could get away with it, the writers would also have plenty of ''humans'' killed to (and a few still are).