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* BrokenAesop: The general consensus for this episode is that it lacks subtlety, thus making it harder to back Crichton's moral decision. Creator/ClaudiaBlack felt that all of the characters other than Futuro were dumbed down in the script, reduced to their [[{{Flanderization}} most noteworthy traits]].
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Cloning Blues renamed to Clone Angst as per TRS, specifically about angst from a character discovering that they're a clone.
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* CloningBlues: Two modified duplicates of Crichton are created. They both have all of his memories, so from their perspective they suddenly have alien bodies and are treated as imposters by their friends. Neandro acknowledges that he doesn't belong when he gives himself up at the end, though he wants to stay.
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** On the other hand, a Caveman has no problem with ViolenceIsTheBestSolution and so he kills Futuro without any angsting over it.
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** GoodIsNotSoft: On the other hand, a Caveman has no problem with ViolenceIsTheBestSolution and so he kills killing Futuro without any angsting over it.
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* EvilCostumeSwitch: The symbolism of Futuro and Neandro's outfits, both worn previously by Crichton in past episides. Futuro dons a Peacekeeper uniform, which associates him automatically with the cold, racist ideology of that group. By contrast, Neandro puts on Crichton's old IASA flight suit, representative of Crichton's past self that he left far behind.
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* EvilCostumeSwitch: The symbolism of Futuro and Neandro's outfits, both worn previously by Crichton in past episides.episodes. Futuro dons a Peacekeeper uniform, which associates him automatically with the cold, racist ideology of that group. By contrast, Neandro puts on Crichton's old IASA flight suit, representative of Crichton's past self that he left far behind.
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** On the other hand, a Caveman has no problem with ViolenceIsTheBestSolution and so he kills Futuro without any angsting over it.
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* CorruptHick: For some reason, Futuro speaks in a heavier southern drawl than his template. Ben Browder was actually trying to do an impression of Bill Clinton.
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*CopiedTheMoralsToo: Played straight with [[spoiler: caveman Crichton,]] who retains John's strong ethics, and averted with [[spoiler: evolved Crichton,]] who reveals himself to be a [[ItsAllAboutMe self interested]] [[DirtyCoward coward.]]
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* StrawVulcan: In-universe. Futuro tries to frame his actions as cold logic, but the rest of the crew and original Chrichton call it out as the rationalizations of a cowardly and selfish sociopath.
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* TeenyWeenie: Aeryn isn't convinced when Futuro first insists he's Crichton, partly because of the big brain and partly because of some other anatomical differences she's had the opportunity of observing. Her snarky "Going to blame ''that'' on being cold?" and Futuro's reaction indicates his version of humanity traded in some impressiveness below the waist for their bonuses above the shoulders.
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* CloningBluesCloningBlues: Two modified duplicates of Crichton are created. They both have all of his memories, so from their perspective they suddenly have alien bodies and are treated as imposters by their friends. Neandro acknowledges that he doesn't belong when he gives himself up at the end, though he wants to stay.
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'''Season 2, Episode 10''':
!My Three Crichtons
!My Three Crichtons
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* SouthernFriedGenius: Crichton is one to begin with but Futuro takes the trope even further. His intelligence is greatly increased and he speaks with a heavier drawl than Crichton's usual accent.
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* DirtyCoward: For all his prattling about being the most useful one to be left alive for the others, it's clear that he's really just trying to save his own skin.
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* DirtyCoward: For all his Futuro's prattling about being the most useful one to be left alive for the others, it's clear that he's really just trying to save his own skin.
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* HulkSpeak: Poor Neandro can barely speak through his mouthful of crooked teeth.
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* TheRightOfASuperiorSpecies: Futuro wants to sacrifice Crichton because he thinks of himself as superior, and points out to Crichton that he was likely thinking the same thing of his Caveman self.
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Zhann conducts a lab analysis on the blood while D'Argo goes hunting, telling Chiana to stay put. Chiana holes herself up in Crichton's quarters, where she finds herself cornered by the beast man, who inexplicably growls her name. Bad advice, D'Argo be thy name. The creature lopes over to Johns belongings, where he grabs Johns IASA ID tags and clumsily taps at them. Chiana screams and tries to make a run for it, but the creature pins her down and gestures frantically as Crichton's old flight suit. He convinces her that he is Crichton.
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** When he is compared to the "real" Chrichton, Crichton, Futuro makes a point to refer to him as the "Template" instead, [[JerkassHasAPoint which is arguably more accurate anyways.]]
* InstantSedation: In the midst ofCrhcton Crichton and Neandro's melee, Zhann Zhaan quickly prepares a hypodermic and jabs Neandro from behind. Neandro looks stupidly up at John, shocked for a second, before dropping like a brontosaurus.
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* ClashOfEvolutionaryLevels: The hyper-evolved Futuro is inevitably determined to kill the two "less-evolved" Crichtons.
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* BrainMonster: [[spoiler: The evil version of Crichton is the future version with the wrinkly head to show off his advanced brain lobes.]]
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* NotBigEnoughForTheTwoOfUs: Futuro feels he is the superior of the three, and that with the original Crichton around he would always be an outsider.
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* NotBigEnoughForTheTwoOfUs: Futuro feels he is the superior of the three, and that with the original Crichton around he would always be an outsider.outsider.
* OutOfOrder: The Region 4 DVD places this episode after the Look At The Princess three-parter, presumably so all three parts sat on the same disc.
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* CorruptHick: For some reason, Futuro speaks in a heavier southern drawl than his template.
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* DirtyCoward: For all his prattling about being the most useful one to be left alive for the others, it's clear that he's really just trying to save his own skin.
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** When he is compared to the "real" Chrichton, Futuro makes a point to refer to him as the "Template" instead, [[JerkassHasAPoint which is arguably more accurate anyways.]]
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* BrokenAesop: The general consensus for this episode is that it lacks subtlety, thus making it harder to back Crichton's moral decision. ClaudiaBlack Creator/ClaudiaBlack felt that all of the characters other than Futuro were dumbed down in the script, reduced to their [[{{Flanderization}} most noteworthy traits]].
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* MyBrainIsBig: Neandro has a bald, wrinkly head to show off his advanced brain lobes. Sadly, it provides little protection from blunt objects.
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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Trigger-happy Aeryn damaged the sphere with her pistol blast, causing it to enter emergency retrieval mode and endanger the ship.
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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Trigger-happy Aeryn damaged the sphere with her pistol blast, causing it to enter emergency retrieval mode and endanger the ship. It doesn't help that she fired as Crichton was telling to "aim high, you don't want to hit it."
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