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* [[Designated Hero]]: Almost every main character has had moments of these, but special mention goes to Sara -- who rapes (in [[Mind Rape|both ways]]) the resident [[Jerkass]] [[Mad Scientist]] because she thought it'd be useful to have him angry at her, and Chou, who goes around killing people because a magic sentient sword told her to.
* [[Designated Hero]]: Almost every main character has had moments of these, but special mention goes to Sara -- who rapes (in [[Mind Rape|both ways]]) the resident [[Jerkass]] [[Mad Scientist]] because she thought it'd be useful to have him angry at her, and Chou, who goes around killing people because a magic sentient sword told her to.
* [[Designated Villain]]: The Goodkinds shift between this and Knight Templar. Possibly lampshaded, since Ayla is quick to defend his family, AND retains contact with a few.
* [[Designated Villain]]: The Goodkinds shift between this and Knight Templar. Possibly lampshaded, since Ayla is quick to defend his family, AND retains contact with a few.
* [[Dude Not Funny]]: Some fans felt this way about the [[Black Comedy Rape]] scenes in ''The Book of Jobe''.
* [[Dude, Not Funny]]: Some fans felt this way about the [[Black Comedy Rape]] scenes in ''The Book of Jobe''.
** The blatant MTF fetishism is offensive to some people.
** The blatant MTF fetishism is offensive to some people.
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Amongst people who dislike the series, Ayla and Jade are more popular for having more balanced powers and a more respectful take on transgender issues.
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Amongst people who dislike the series, Ayla and Jade are more popular for having more balanced powers and a more respectful take on transgender issues.
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* [[Values Dissonance]]: Multiple examples, mostly as a result of the odd balancing act a super-neutral school would have in dealing with super-heroes and super-villains.
* [[Values Dissonance]]: Multiple examples, mostly as a result of the odd balancing act a super-neutral school would have in dealing with super-heroes and super-villains.
* [[Villain Sue]]: Mimeo, as a response to [[Mary Sue|Team Kimba]].
* [[Villain Sue]]: Mimeo, as a response to [[Mary Sue|Team Kimba]].
* [[What the Hell Hero|What The Hell, Teacher?:]] The "Gun Safety" Instructor is apparently such a paranoid psychopath that he ''physically assaults'' students for the "crime" of creating an ''illusion'' of a firearm. As a demonstration of what their illusions are.
* [[What the Hell, Hero?|What The Hell, Teacher?:]] The "Gun Safety" Instructor is apparently such a paranoid psychopath that he ''physically assaults'' students for the "crime" of creating an ''illusion'' of a firearm. As a demonstration of what their illusions are.
** And he deactivates the safeties of a Danger Room, assigning it to try to ''kill'' Loophole, so that her mutation will activate ''against her will''. What if the mutation was mind-reading or supersenses? What if her mutation was an extreme GSD?
** And he deactivates the safeties of a Danger Room, assigning it to try to ''kill'' Loophole, so that her mutation will activate ''against her will''. What if the mutation was mind-reading or supersenses? What if her mutation was an extreme GSD?
* [[The Woobie]]: Jade
* [[The Woobie]]: Jade
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