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[=BraveStarr=], whole helping a settler named Altran, winds up stranded in the Badlands, out of radio contact, prompting Thirty to assume that he's been captured by Tex Hex. Will Bravestarr get back before Thirty goes too far?

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[=BraveStarr=], whole while helping a settler named Altran, winds up stranded in the Badlands, out of radio contact, prompting Thirty to assume that he's been captured by Tex Hex. Will Bravestarr get back before Thirty goes too far?

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PoorCommunicationKills: One of the more literal examples, as [=BraveStarr's=] garbled communication before his radio cuts out prompts Thirty-Thirty to shake down the Dingoes around Fort Kerium in the belief that Tex Hex has captured the Marshal. Their panicked agreement with his conclusion-jumping, strictly to save their skins, sets off the titular rampage.

RoaringRampageOfRevenge: The title nails it. Thirty-Thirty almost dismantles Tex Hex's entire headquarters before [=BraveStarr=] finally shows up.

SeriousBusiness: The reason Thirty isn't along on [=BraveStarr's=] trip? He's doing his [[EightiesHair mane]]. Which takes a ''long'' time. To the point that [=BraveStarr=], in one of his better snarks, tells Thirty the pretty pink ribbons are in the top drawer -- and has to duck a thrown hairdryer. (Thirty then visibly considers the ribbons... but no.)

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* PoorCommunicationKills: One of the more literal examples, as [=BraveStarr's=] garbled communication before his radio cuts out prompts Thirty-Thirty to shake down the Dingoes around Fort Kerium in the belief that Tex Hex has captured the Marshal. Their panicked agreement with his conclusion-jumping, strictly to save their skins, sets off the titular rampage.

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RoaringRampageOfRevenge: The title nails it. Thirty-Thirty almost dismantles Tex Hex's entire headquarters before [=BraveStarr=] finally shows up.

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SeriousBusiness: The reason Thirty isn't along on [=BraveStarr's=] trip? He's doing his [[EightiesHair mane]]. Which takes a ''long'' time. To the point that [=BraveStarr=], in one of his better snarks, tells Thirty the pretty pink ribbons are in the top drawer -- and has to duck a thrown hairdryer. (Thirty then visibly considers the ribbons... but no.))
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[=BraveStarr=], whole helping a settler named Altran, winds up stranded in the Badlands, out of radio contact, prompting Thirty to assume that he's been captured by Tex Hex. Will Bravestarr get back before Thorty goes too far?

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[=BraveStarr=], whole helping a settler named Altran, winds up stranded in the Badlands, out of radio contact, prompting Thirty to assume that he's been captured by Tex Hex. Will Bravestarr get back before Thorty Thirty goes too far?
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Set up page with Poor Communication Kills, Roaring Rampage of Revenge, and Serious Business.

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[=BraveStarr=], whole helping a settler named Altran, winds up stranded in the Badlands, out of radio contact, prompting Thirty to assume that he's been captured by Tex Hex. Will Bravestarr get back before Thorty goes too far?

Contains examples of:

PoorCommunicationKills: One of the more literal examples, as [=BraveStarr's=] garbled communication before his radio cuts out prompts Thirty-Thirty to shake down the Dingoes around Fort Kerium in the belief that Tex Hex has captured the Marshal. Their panicked agreement with his conclusion-jumping, strictly to save their skins, sets off the titular rampage.

RoaringRampageOfRevenge: The title nails it. Thirty-Thirty almost dismantles Tex Hex's entire headquarters before [=BraveStarr=] finally shows up.

SeriousBusiness: The reason Thirty isn't along on [=BraveStarr's=] trip? He's doing his [[EightiesHair mane]]. Which takes a ''long'' time. To the point that [=BraveStarr=], in one of his better snarks, tells Thirty the pretty pink ribbons are in the top drawer -- and has to duck a thrown hairdryer. (Thirty then visibly considers the ribbons... but no.)

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