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* In ''TabletopGame/Battletech'''s game storyline, heirs to the thrones of two Successor States around the time of the Clan Invasion, Victor Steiner-Davion and Hohiro Kurita, each have one that saves their butts several times: Galen Cox and Shin Yodama, respectively.
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* In ''TabletopGame/Battletech'''s ''TabletopGame/{{Battletech}}'''s game storyline, heirs to the thrones of two Successor States around the time of the Clan Invasion, Victor Steiner-Davion and Hohiro Kurita, each have one that saves their butts several times: Galen Cox and Shin Yodama, respectively.
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* In ''TabletopGame/Battletech'''s game storyline, heirs to the thrones of two Successor States around the time of the Clan Invasion, Victor Steiner-Davion and Hohiro Kurita, each have one that saves their butts several times: Galen Cox and Shin Yodama, respectively.
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[[HyperCompetentSidekick Hyper-Competent Sidekicks]] in TabletopGames.
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* [[TabletopGame/{{Chess}} The Queen]], anyone?
** Although somewhat evened out in Battle Chess. The queen gets magic whilst the king... [[{{Hammerspace}} pulls out a bazooka from his robes.]] Among other standard comedy trope weaponry.
* Commissar ''Literature/CiaphasCain'''s aide, Gunner Ferik Jurgen, probably qualifies somewhat. Cain himself isn't so much incompetent as merely lazy, fobbing off most of the boring office work onto his aide unless his personal involvement is absolutely necessary. Also the BattleButler -- Ciaphas is annoyed that none of the official histories mention Jurgen's part in his numerous victories.
* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' can let you do this with the Leadership feat. It gives you a "cohort" who is a couple levels lower than you, and acts as a sidekick. However, thanks to CharacterTiers, it's perfectly possible for this character to be significantly more powerful than his higher-leveled "boss". A [[LinearWarriorsQuadraticWizards fighter with a wizard cohort is almost certainly overshadowed by mid-levels]].
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* [[TabletopGame/{{Chess}} The Queen]], anyone?
** Although somewhat evened out in Battle Chess. The queen gets magic whilst the king... [[{{Hammerspace}} pulls out a bazooka from his robes.]] Among other standard comedy trope weaponry.
* Commissar ''Literature/CiaphasCain'''s aide, Gunner Ferik Jurgen, probably qualifies somewhat. Cain himself isn't so much incompetent as merely lazy, fobbing off most of the boring office work onto his aide unless his personal involvement is absolutely necessary. Also the BattleButler -- Ciaphas is annoyed that none of the official histories mention Jurgen's part in his numerous victories.
* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' can let you do this with the Leadership feat. It gives you a "cohort" who is a couple levels lower than you, and acts as a sidekick. However, thanks to CharacterTiers, it's perfectly possible for this character to be significantly more powerful than his higher-leveled "boss". A [[LinearWarriorsQuadraticWizards fighter with a wizard cohort is almost certainly overshadowed by mid-levels]].
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* Commissar ''Literature/CiaphasCain'''s aide, Gunner Ferik Jurgen, probably qualifies somewhat. Cain himself isn't so much incompetent as merely lazy, fobbing off most of the boring office work onto his aide unless his personal involvement is absolutely necessary. Also the BattleButler - Ciaphas is annoyed that none of the official histories mention Jurgen's part in his numerous victories.
* Between [[EvilDuo Korg and Zet]] of ''TabletopGame/MagiNation'', Zet is by far the more intelligent and capable of the two, both in the animated series and in the game. However, for some reason Korg is Zet's superior; Korg's poor planning in both mediums results in much suffering for Zet. In the game at least, when Zet is finally alone, he not only proves to be smarter, but also much, much stronger.
* Between [[EvilDuo Korg and Zet]] of ''TabletopGame/MagiNation'', Zet is by far the more intelligent and capable of the two, both in the animated series and in the game. However, for some reason Korg is Zet's superior; Korg's poor planning in both mediums results in much suffering for Zet. In the game at least, when Zet is finally alone, he not only proves to be smarter, but also much, much stronger.
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* [[TabletopGame/{{Chess}} The Queen]], anyone?
** Although somewhat evened out in Battle Chess. The queen gets magic whilst the king... [[{{Hammerspace}} pulls out a bazooka from his robes.]] Among other standard comedy trope weaponry.
** Although somewhat evened out in Battle Chess. The queen gets magic whilst the king... [[{{Hammerspace}} pulls out a bazooka from his robes.]] Among other standard comedy trope weaponry.
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* [[TabletopGame/{{Chess}} The Queen]], anyone?
** Although somewhat evened out in Battle Chess. The queen gets magic whilstBetween [[EvilDuo Korg and Zet]] of ''TabletopGame/MagiNation'', Zet is by far the king... [[{{Hammerspace}} pulls out a bazooka from his robes.]] Among other standard comedy trope weaponry.more intelligent and capable of the two, both in the animated series and in the game. However, for some reason Korg is Zet's superior; Korg's poor planning in both mediums results in much suffering for Zet. In the game at least, when Zet is finally alone, he not only proves to be smarter, but also much, much stronger.
** Although somewhat evened out in Battle Chess. The queen gets magic whilst
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* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' can let you do this with the Leadership feat. It gives you a "cohort" who is a couple levels lower than you, and acts as a sidekick. However, thanks to CharacterTiers, it's perfectly possible for this character to be significantly more powerful than his higher-leveled "boss". A [[LinearWarriorsQuadraticWizards fighter with a wizard cohort is almost certainly overshadowed by mid-levels]].
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* Between [[ThoseTwoBadGuys Korg and Zet]] of ''TabletopGame/MagiNation'', Zet is by far the more intelligent and capable of the two, both in the animated series and in the game. However, for some reason Korg is Zet's superior; Korg's poor planning in both mediums results in much suffering for Zet. In the game at least, when Zet is finally alone, he not only proves to be smarter, but also much, much stronger.
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* Between [[ThoseTwoBadGuys [[EvilDuo Korg and Zet]] of ''TabletopGame/MagiNation'', Zet is by far the more intelligent and capable of the two, both in the animated series and in the game. However, for some reason Korg is Zet's superior; Korg's poor planning in both mediums results in much suffering for Zet. In the game at least, when Zet is finally alone, he not only proves to be smarter, but also much, much stronger.
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* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' can let you do this with the Leadership feat. It gives you a "cohort" who is a couple levels lower than you, and acts as a sidekick. However, thanks to CharacterTiers, it's perfectly possible for this character to be significantly more powerful than his higher-leveled "boss". A paladin with a wizard cohort is almost certainly overshadowed by mid-levels.
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* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' can let you do this with the Leadership feat. It gives you a "cohort" who is a couple levels lower than you, and acts as a sidekick. However, thanks to CharacterTiers, it's perfectly possible for this character to be significantly more powerful than his higher-leveled "boss". A paladin [[LinearWarriorsQuadraticWizards fighter with a wizard cohort is almost certainly overshadowed by mid-levels.mid-levels]].
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* Sememmnon of the Zhentarim from the ''TabletopGame/ForgottenRealms'' campaign setting of ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons''.
--> "[Sememmnon] WAS the Black Network, having calmly picked up the pieces on innumerable occasions and ensured its smooth operation while his superiors raved, pursued mad schemes, or fought each other."
* Commissar ''Literature/CiaphasCain'''s aide, Gunner Ferik Jurgen, probably qualifies somewhat. Cain himself isn't so much incompetent as merely lazy, fobbing off most of the boring office work onto his aide unless his personal involvement is absolutely necessary. Also the BattleButler - Ciaphas is annoyed that none of the official histories mention Jurgen's part in his numerous victories.
* Between [[ThoseTwoBadGuys Korg and Zet]] of ''TabletopGame/MagiNation'', Zet is by far the more intelligent and capable of the two, both in the animated series and in the game. However, for some reason Korg is Zet's superior; Korg's poor planning in both mediums results in much suffering for Zet. In the game at least, when Zet is finally alone, he not only proves to be smarter, but also much, much stronger.
* ''TabletopGame/InNomine'' fandom has [[http://www.stormloader.com/users/moelane/innomine/servitors/Sparky.htm Sparky]]; for actually ''running'' the Demon Domain of Technology while Vapula is....well...being a MadScientist.
* [[TabletopGame/{{Chess}} The Queen]], anyone?
** Although somewhat evened out in Battle Chess. The queen gets magic whilst the king... [[{{Hammerspace}} pulls out a bazooka from his robes.]] Among other standard comedy trope weaponry.
* ''TabletopGame/MutantsAndMasterminds'': While the "Sidekick" feat buys you an NPC Cohort of less skill or ability, the game specifically suggests that you can play the character you build with this feat as your PC and the more able PC as your NPC Sidekick to duplicate instances of this occurring in comic books.
* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' can let you do this with the Leadership feat. It gives you a "cohort" who is a couple levels lower than you, and acts as a sidekick. However, thanks to CharacterTiers, it's perfectly possible for this character to be significantly more powerful than his higher-leveled "boss". A paladin with a wizard cohort is almost certainly overshadowed by mid-levels.
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--> "[Sememmnon] WAS the Black Network, having calmly picked up the pieces on innumerable occasions and ensured its smooth operation while his superiors raved, pursued mad schemes, or fought each other."
* Commissar ''Literature/CiaphasCain'''s aide, Gunner Ferik Jurgen, probably qualifies somewhat. Cain himself isn't so much incompetent as merely lazy, fobbing off most of the boring office work onto his aide unless his personal involvement is absolutely necessary. Also the BattleButler - Ciaphas is annoyed that none of the official histories mention Jurgen's part in his numerous victories.
* Between [[ThoseTwoBadGuys Korg and Zet]] of ''TabletopGame/MagiNation'', Zet is by far the more intelligent and capable of the two, both in the animated series and in the game. However, for some reason Korg is Zet's superior; Korg's poor planning in both mediums results in much suffering for Zet. In the game at least, when Zet is finally alone, he not only proves to be smarter, but also much, much stronger.
* ''TabletopGame/InNomine'' fandom has [[http://www.stormloader.com/users/moelane/innomine/servitors/Sparky.htm Sparky]]; for actually ''running'' the Demon Domain of Technology while Vapula is....well...being a MadScientist.
* [[TabletopGame/{{Chess}} The Queen]], anyone?
** Although somewhat evened out in Battle Chess. The queen gets magic whilst the king... [[{{Hammerspace}} pulls out a bazooka from his robes.]] Among other standard comedy trope weaponry.
* ''TabletopGame/MutantsAndMasterminds'': While the "Sidekick" feat buys you an NPC Cohort of less skill or ability, the game specifically suggests that you can play the character you build with this feat as your PC and the more able PC as your NPC Sidekick to duplicate instances of this occurring in comic books.
* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' can let you do this with the Leadership feat. It gives you a "cohort" who is a couple levels lower than you, and acts as a sidekick. However, thanks to CharacterTiers, it's perfectly possible for this character to be significantly more powerful than his higher-leveled "boss". A paladin with a wizard cohort is almost certainly overshadowed by mid-levels.
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