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-->'''Andy''': Like, a scheme of just, like- "Here's some ghosts that like your podcast, go seek them fruitlessly".

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-->'''Andy''': --->'''Andy''': Like, a scheme of just, like- "Here's some ghosts that like your podcast, go seek them fruitlessly".
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* ThePowerOfLove: Rather appropriately, ''this very thing'' winds up being the tiebreaker in the GoodnessExam Leeloo is subjected to at the end of Part 6; as she had amassed an equal amount of Combat and Interpersonal skills, her being in love with Ka'el winds up being the decider.
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* GoodnessExam: The diva Plavalaguna delivers one of these upon meeting with Leeloo, revealing a secret mechanic where the tally of which [[InstantExpert Wild Talent]] skills Joz has taken and which category has the most skills determines what kind of person the Supreme Being has become. It's a close call between Combat and Interpersonal, with the tie-breaker being that Leeloo has [[ThePowerOfLove fallen in love with Ka'el]].
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* AdaptationOriginConnection: The Great Evil goes [[DiabolusExNihilo unexplained]] in the film itself, aside from a brief mention implying it's some kind of EvilCounterpart to Leeloo. The reroll takes this concept all the way to the bank, with Leeloo translating an ancient tablet in Mondoshawan Prime that explains that the Great Evil (original name Echo Prime) was built by the Mondoshawans as a [[PsychoPrototype failed first attempt]] at creating her.


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* EitherWorldDominationOrSomethingAboutBananas: Thanks to yet another failure at translating the Divine Language, David misreads the tablet revealing [[PsychoPrototype the true nature of the Great Evil]] as a recipe for biscuits. Vito jokes about how, either way, something's definitely getting cooked.

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* EyeScream: Due to a Crit Failed Perception roll just as he's about to leave his apartment, Paulo narrates that when he was feeding his cat, Korben had unknowingly gotten some of the cat food on his fingers, and when he was rubbing his eyes to wake up, he got cat food in his eyes, and they start to burn. [[ZigZaggedTrope But then,]] because his next (penalized) Perception roll was a Crit ''Success'', Paulo is forced to declare that his eyes cleared up quick.

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* EyeScream: Due to a Crit Failed Perception roll just as he's about to leave his apartment, Paulo narrates that when he was feeding his cat, Korben had unknowingly gotten some of the cat food on his fingers, and when he was rubbing his eyes to wake up, he got cat food in his eyes, and they start to burn. [[ZigZaggedTrope But then,]] then]], because his next (penalized) Perception roll was a Crit ''Success'', Paulo is forced to declare that his eyes cleared up quick.



* FantasticDrug: Mika'el stumbles into acquiring some of these in Part 6 when he half-jokingly asks if the Kells have any spare orbs lying around. Mika'el was referencing a mysterious orb they had seen while touring Kell's vault, but it turns out that 'orbs' is also local slang for a brand of particularly strong hallucinogens. Mika'el spends the rest of the session after taking them throwing in [[YouCanSeeThatRight references to quite bizarre sights]] and mistaking his friends for such things as a talking cactus.



* AGoodNameForARockBand: While going over their plan for how to deal with the subway wolves, Paulo utters the phrase 'one door towards the wolf-time', which Scott remarks would make a great title for an Creator/IsaacAsimov novel.

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While going over their plan for how to deal with the subway wolves, wolves in Part 4, Paulo utters the phrase 'one door towards the wolf-time', which Scott remarks would make a great title for an Creator/IsaacAsimov novel.novel.
** In Part 6, Julian Lanthanum Kell responds to Leeloo's request for burritos with an ominous "Burritos can be arranged", which Scott points out would be a great band name.



* InstantExpert: Leeloo has the perk ''Wild Talent'', which allows her to instantly gain a new skill five times per session if she succeeds on a roll (which her insane stats basically guarantee). Thus far she's a master at Acrobatics, Piloting (FlyingCar), Swimming, Singing, [[SuperScream Banshee]], Spear Throwing, Climbing, Intimidation, Stealth, Scrounging and Diplomacy.

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* InstantExpert: Leeloo has the perk ''Wild Talent'', which allows her to instantly gain a new skill five times per session if she succeeds on a roll (which her insane stats basically guarantee). Thus far she's a master at Acrobatics, Piloting (FlyingCar), Swimming, Singing, [[SuperScream Banshee]], Spear Throwing, Climbing, Intimidation, Stealth, Scrounging Scrounging, Diplomacy, Tactics (Space) and Diplomacy.Hacking.
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* InstantExpert: Leeloo has the perk ''Wild Talent'', which allows her to instantly gain a new skill five times per session if she succeeds on a roll (which her insane stats basically guarantee). Thus far she's a master at Acrobatics, Piloting (FlyingCar), Swimming, Singing, [[SuperScream Banshee]], Spear Throwing, Climbing, Intimidation and Stealth.

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* InstantExpert: Leeloo has the perk ''Wild Talent'', which allows her to instantly gain a new skill five times per session if she succeeds on a roll (which her insane stats basically guarantee). Thus far she's a master at Acrobatics, Piloting (FlyingCar), Swimming, Singing, [[SuperScream Banshee]], Spear Throwing, Climbing, Intimidation Intimidation, Stealth, Scrounging and Stealth.Diplomacy.
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* MoneyDearBoy: [[invoked]] Due having lost his job earlier that day, and General George Monroe letting it slip that he's the only member of his unit still living, Korben Dallas forces a bribe out of him[[note]]to the tune of 1,000,000 credits[[/note]] in order to go to Fhloston Paradise.

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* MoneyDearBoy: [[invoked]] Due to having lost his job earlier that day, and General George Monroe letting it slip that he's the only member of his unit still living, Korben Dallas forces a bribe out of him[[note]]to the tune of 1,000,000 credits[[/note]] in order to go to Fhloston Paradise.



** Because Korben Dallas never met Leeloo, and he wound up losing his job due to fucking up a fair, when the General shows up to ask for his assistance in retrieving the Elements from Fhloston Paradise, he proceeds to strong-arm a ''1,000,000 credit bribe'' out of him.

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** Because Korben Dallas never met Leeloo, and he wound up losing his job due to fucking up a fair, fare, when the General shows up to ask for his assistance in retrieving the Elements from Fhloston Paradise, he proceeds to strong-arm a ''1,000,000 credit bribe'' out of him.
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** And, while the [=GURPS=] rules defines pacifism as noting bring harm to innocent people no matter what, [[ExactWords Scott and Andy point out that]] ''[[ExactWords doesn't]]'' [[ExactWords apply to the toughs.]]

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** And, while the [=GURPS=] rules defines pacifism as noting bring not bringing harm to innocent people no matter what, [[ExactWords Scott and Andy point out that]] ''[[ExactWords doesn't]]'' [[ExactWords apply to the toughs.]]

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* TheBusCameBack: After being relegated to a cameo at the end of Part 2, Part 4 sees Korben Dallas ''finally'' be brought into the plot of the campaign when the General reaches out to him for his assistance.



* GenreSavvy: After getting chewed out by his mom for winning a trip to Fhloston Paradise that he has no knowledge of, Korben Dallas gets visited by the General and some other military personnel. One successful Intelligence roll causes him to connect the dots.



* LockedOutOfTheLoop: For a brief moment, David [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes freaking out about the prospect of bees]] causes Leeloo to get hung up about the concept (due to it being several thousand years since she had seen any).[[note]]This gives Father Vito the opportunity to briefly admit [[AWorldHalfFull how lucky they were that the bee population still exists]].[[/note]]
-->'''Leeloo''': ''[[YouNoTakeCandle What does bees?!]]''

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For a brief moment, David [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes freaking out about the prospect of bees]] causes Leeloo to get hung up about the concept (due to it being several thousand years since she had seen any).[[note]]This gives Father Vito the opportunity to briefly admit [[AWorldHalfFull how lucky they were that the bee population still exists]].[[/note]]
-->'''Leeloo''': --->'''Leeloo''': ''[[YouNoTakeCandle What does bees?!]]''bees?!]]''
** While getting his lunch, Korben Dallas has to take a phone call from his mom, where she chews him out for winning a ten-day trip for two to Fhloston Paradise and ''not'' telling her... something that confuses him, since he didn't enter anything to get that. Apparently, they were blaring his name on the radio. And then someone knocks on the door...


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* MoneyDearBoy: [[invoked]] Due having lost his job earlier that day, and General George Monroe letting it slip that he's the only member of his unit still living, Korben Dallas forces a bribe out of him[[note]]to the tune of 1,000,000 credits[[/note]] in order to go to Fhloston Paradise.


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** Because Korben Dallas never met Leeloo, and he wound up losing his job due to fucking up a fair, when the General shows up to ask for his assistance in retrieving the Elements from Fhloston Paradise, he proceeds to strong-arm a ''1,000,000 credit bribe'' out of him.


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* {{Retcon}}: Downplayed: When cutting to [[TheBusCameBack Korben Dallas]] in Part 4, Paulo initially says he's being visited by the General. After a minute, Paulo checks something, and decides to restart the scene, saying he's instead getting his lunch delivered. It's only after that, and getting interrupted by a phone call from his mom, when Paulo announces the arrival of the General.


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* ShoutOut: Concerning the prospect of the General coming to visit [[TheBusCameBack Korben Dallas]] in Part 4[[note]]this is before Paulo had to double-check his notes, and do a retcon[[/note]], [[{{Malaproper}} a flub]] on Scott's part causes Paulo to evoke [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS11E15MissionaryImpossible Homer Simpson]]:
-->'''Korben''': (tired) Aw, Geezus Christ, I'm retired, go away!
-->'''Joz''': (delighted) "Geezus Christ..."
-->'''Paulo''': "[-Geezus...-]" (as Homer) ''Save me, Jebus!''
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And it appears that our hope lies in a the latest priest to have joined the ancient order, a jaded taxi driver who had left a life in the military, and a clone of the organism in the sarcophagus.

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* AGoodNameForARockBand: While going over their plan for how to deal with the subway wolves, Paulo utters the phrase 'one door towards the wolf-time', which Scott remarks would make a great title for an Creator/IsaacAsimov novel.



* HiddenDepths: The fishing village's scout Mika'el turns out to have a working knowledge of train operation from his time spent exploring the ruins, thanks to a Crit Success from Andy.



* InstantExpert: Leeloo has the perk ''Wild Talent'', which allows her to instantly gain a new skill five times per session if she succeeds on a roll (which her insane stats basically guarantee). Thus far she's a master at Acrobatics, Piloting (FlyingCar), Swimming, Singing, [[SuperScream Shouting]] and Spear Throwing.

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* InstantExpert: Leeloo has the perk ''Wild Talent'', which allows her to instantly gain a new skill five times per session if she succeeds on a roll (which her insane stats basically guarantee). Thus far she's a master at Acrobatics, Piloting (FlyingCar), Swimming, Singing, [[SuperScream Shouting]] and Banshee]], Spear Throwing.Throwing, Climbing, Intimidation and Stealth.



* SeaMonster: The Muntawa, a fifty-foot fish monster dwelling in the Hudson River that serves as the main antagonist for Part 3. Its name is a word in the Divine Language that means 'devourer', and it very nearly destroys the floating village.


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* SeaMonster: The Muntawa, a fifty-foot fish monster dwelling in the Hudson River that serves as the main antagonist for Part 3. Its name is a word in the Divine Language that means 'devourer', and it very nearly destroys the floating village.


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*SinisterSubway: In their attempts to return topside after detouring through the fishing village, our heroes pass through the dilapidated and partially flooded remains of the UsefulNotes/NewYorkCitySubway, where they encounter terrifying red-eyed wolves that have adapted to the darkness.
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Starring Andy Hoover as Father Vito Cornelius, Scott Aiello as Korben Dallas and David, Joz Vammer as Leeloo and Paulo Quiros as the Dungeon Master.

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Starring Andy Hoover as Father Vito Cornelius, Scott Aiello as Korben Dallas Dallas, David and David, Ka'el, Joz Vammer as Leeloo and Paulo Quiros as the Dungeon Master.



* AmazonChaser: David and Kael are both profoundly impressed by Leeloo's slaying of the Muntawa, with David in particular loudly singing her praises and declaring his love for her as she pulls off greater and greater stunts.

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* AmazonChaser: David and Kael Ka'el are both profoundly impressed by Leeloo's slaying of the Muntawa, with David in particular loudly singing her praises and declaring his love for her as she pulls off greater and greater stunts.
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*** As they float down the river into the ocean, Scott openly draws a comparison to Chunk floating behind the boat.
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-->'''David''': Are you sure we put her back together right? Maybe they missed a piece, they put her back together from a ''glove'', maybe they missed piece, Father...

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-->'''David''': Are you sure we put her back together right? Maybe they missed a piece, they put her back together from a ''glove'', maybe they missed a piece, Father...



** The longer the scene with the Neo-Whigs goes on, and more successful rolls Joz gets, the more Scott petulantly reminiscences about the stats Korben Dallas had.

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** The longer the scene with the Neo-Whigs goes on, and more successful rolls Joz gets, the more Scott petulantly reminiscences reminisces about the stats Korben Dallas had.
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* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: When opting to [[DeathFakedForYou fake their deaths]], Father Vito decides to have Leeloo take him and David to a wharf up the river to try and find some help. This causes Paulo to remark with mild delight that Andy managed to read his mind, as he ''did'' have a wharf in that area on the map, but he had no way of knowing that yet.

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--->'''Scott''': [[invoked]] [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Yeah, if it was Scott behind the wheel, we would run this guy over, but David's a- David's a pacifist, I can't- I can't do it...''

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--->'''Scott''': -->'''Scott''': [[invoked]] [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Yeah, if it was Scott behind the wheel, we would run this guy over, but David's a- David's a pacifist, I can't- I can't do it...'']]



* DeathFakedForYou: Father Vito ultimately decides that the best course of action is to let the limo sink into the river, and let the toughs think he, David and Leeloo drowned.



** After David causes the limo to drive off into the river, putting himself and Father Vito at risk of the water, Leeloo decides to abandon the rest of the limo's passengers to the toughs, as the only two people she can talk to are of higher importance.

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** After David causes the limo to drive off into the river, putting himself and Father Vito at risk of the water, Leeloo decides to abandon the rest of the limo's passengers to the toughs, as the only two people she can talk to are of higher importance. And ultimately, Andy and Scott agree the best course of action is to just outright abandon them, and go out to sea.
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* CarFu: After everyone spends a couple minutes deciding if [[ItMakesSenseInContext a pacifist would have enough moral justification to do so]], it's ultimately decided via a successful Will roll that David is going to run over the tough trying to disable the limo... [[CurbStompBattle and kills him.]] [[SurprisinglyRealistic And once Scott is told to roll a Fright Check, and he fails]], he gets stunned for 8 seconds. The problem? [[OhCrap He was still driving, straight towards the river.]]

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* CarFu: After everyone spends a couple minutes deciding if [[ItMakesSenseInContext a pacifist would have enough moral justification to do so]], it's ultimately decided via a successful Will roll that David is going to run over the tough trying to disable the limo... [[CurbStompBattle and kills him.]] [[SurprisinglyRealistic [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome And once Scott is told to roll a Fright Check, and he fails]], he gets stunned for 8 seconds. The problem? [[OhCrap He was still driving, straight towards the river.]]
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* FlippantForgiveness: After David reports that the river broke the limo's engine, Father Vito decides to do some "gentle ribbing":
-->'''Father Vito''': David, it's quite alright. [[{{Jerkass}} You're a better murderer than you are a car mechanic.]]

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* GrievousHarmWithABody: Discussed: Due to the toughs having the handler, the general's assistant, and the "science guy" wrapped up in chains, Joz toys with having Leeloo grab two of the chains, and use the humans as ''nunchucks'' to take out the rest of the toughs. Paulo proceeds to point out that, due to Leeloo's strength, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome that would just result in her ripping the chains out of the toughs' hands.]]



* KickTheDog: [[invoked]] During his intro in Part 3, Scott mentions how some fans of the show recently attended a performance of ''Theatre/RichardIII'' he was in, but wound up missing; he wound up learning about it when his wife mentioned it on Instagram. In response, Andy decides for some reason to float the possibility that, similar to the play, [[{{Gaslighting}} his wife was lying to him]].[[note]]Not helping matters is that Scott had mentioned, in an attempt to try and meet with those fans, that the bar at the theater he was performing in would be opened "February 9th"... [[ScheduleSlip when this episode came out March 3rd.]][[/note]]

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[[invoked]] During his intro in Part 3, Scott mentions how some fans of the show recently attended a performance of ''Theatre/RichardIII'' he was in, but wound up missing; he wound up learning about it when his wife mentioned it on Instagram. In response, Andy decides for some reason to float the possibility that, similar to the play, [[{{Gaslighting}} his wife was lying to him]].[[note]]Not helping matters is that Scott had mentioned, in an attempt to try and meet with those fans, that the bar at the theater he was performing in would be opened "February 9th"... [[ScheduleSlip when this episode came out March 3rd.]][[/note]]
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* CarFu: After everyone spends a couple minutes deciding if [[ItMakesSenseInContext a pacifist would have enough moral justification to do so]], it's ultimately decided via a successful Will roll that David is going to run over the tough trying to disable the limo... [[CurbStompBattle and kills him.]] [[SurprisinglyRealistic And once Scott is told to roll a Fright Check, and he fails]], he gets stunned for 8 seconds. The problem? [[OhCrap He was still driving, straight towards the river.]]


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* CuttingTheKnot: Upon noticing one of the toughs trying to disable the limo, Father Vito asks David to do something to stop him. Since by this point, [[HeroicBSOD David was pounding the steering wheel in distress]], it's decided he proceeds to [[HeadDesk smash his head into the horn]]. [[NoSell This only mildly surprises the tough.]]
--->'''Scott''': [[invoked]] [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Yeah, if it was Scott behind the wheel, we would run this guy over, but David's a- David's a pacifist, I can't- I can't do it...''


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* DidntThinkThisThrough: Zig-zagged: After both an out-of- and in-character debate about the moral reasons surrouding it, David decides that despite being a pacifist, he has a moral obligation [[CarFu to mow down the tough trying to disable the limo]]. But, due to this ''killing'' the tough, David[[note]]due to a failed Fright Check[[/note]] gets stunned for 8 seconds. To make matters worse, he was driving ''straight towards the river'', meaning the limo goes into the water... [[OhCrap and the doors were still open.]]


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* LoopholeAbuse: After Scott toys with the idea of running over the tough trying to disable the limo, he acknowledges that ''David'' is too much of a pacifist to do it. ''However:''
** Father Vito clarifies that all he's doing is ''nudging'' him out of the way. "And if you nudge a little too hard, God will forgive you, alright?"
** And, while the [=GURPS=] rules defines pacifism as noting bring harm to innocent people no matter what, [[ExactWords Scott and Andy point out that]] ''[[ExactWords doesn't]]'' [[ExactWords apply to the toughs.]]
** And ultimately, Paulo lets Scott roll Will for the matter, and with it being 7, it's decided that ''since'' the tough isn't innocent, there's a moral duty on his part to stop the toughs from impeding their duty to the Divine Being. [[CarFu Cue Scott flooring it.]]

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* BodyHorror: Discussed: When Leeloo manages to kick one of the Neo-Whigs, and Joz lands a damage roll of ''16'', Paulo narrates that she misjudged the strength of "these flesh things", and that once struck, the tough crumpled to the ground in a state that makes it ''unclear'' if they died.
-->'''Paulo''': [[{{Understatement}} Yeah, you broke him a little bit.]]



* CarHoodSliding: As everyone makes their moves back to the limo, Joz has Leeloo grab the general, only for Paulo to point out he's on the other side of the vehicle; this causes Joz to pivot, and decide Leeloo grabbed ''Father Vito'', and then went around the limo once he was inside. Due to a pretty good Dex roll, Paulo decides that means she slides across the hood to get to the general.
* CharacterDevelopment: [[invoked]] Discussed: In response to all of the crazy shit Leeloo was managing to pull off in Part 2, Scott makes a point to acknowledge how Joz finally learned to ''roll first'' before deciding on her actions[[note]]or, as Joz admits, she learned ''restraint''[[/note]], and that in turn, Paulo ''kindly'' was allowing them to happen.



* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: Downplayed: Paulo accidentally says the campaign opens in 1913; he's one year off.



* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: Downplayed: Paulo accidentally says the campaign opens in 1913; he's one year off.



* HeroicBSOD: Eventually, the situation with the Neo-Whigs causes David to just outright have an emotional breakdown, openly sobbing and pounding the steering wheel of the limo.



* HostageSituation: The leader of the Neo-Whigs makes it clear that they ''won't'' hurt the group since they landed in their "spot of tea"... but ''will'' be holding them hostage for a ransom payment from their superiors from the upper part of the city. [[DidntThinkThisThrough Cue Leeloo beating them up.]]



* InsistentTerminology: While David [=IDed=] the gang that was accosting the others being the "Neo-Whigs", Paulo fell into a habit of referring to them as "toughs". This soon starts getting picked up by the others.



* ARareSentence: "Do I dare roll Fast Talk on my God?"

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"Do I dare roll Fast Talk on my God?"God?"
** "And you still got your cool thing, but it was legal."
* RummageFail: Variation: Upon noticing it on his character sheet, Andy decides to have Father Vito pull out his revolver in order to intimidate the Neo-Whigs... only for Paulo to question that, as even though he put that on the sheet, that didn't mean he had it ''on him'' that day. And after briefly toying with the idea of arguing for it, Andy resigns himself to the fact he doesn't have it. In-character, this plays out as Father Vito ''going'' for the revolver, [[SomethingWeForgot only to abruptly remember that, being a man of peace, he left it behind]].
* SanitySlippage: Discussed: After one too many instances of WordSaladHumor, David comes to the conclusion that Leeloo wasn't put ''completely'' back together:
-->'''Leeloo''': David! No vegetables! I'll get you blue!
-->'''David''': [[HeroicBSOD (practically done with life)]] ''I don't know what she's talking about, Father, she's gone insane.'' Are we sure we put her-
-->'''Father Vito''': (cutting David off) [[BrutalHonesty David, most of this situation is your fault, and we'll talk about it later.]]
-->'''David''': Are you sure we put her back together right? Maybe they missed a piece, they put her back together from a ''glove'', maybe they missed piece, Father...



*** David manages to successfully pull this a second time [[CurbStompBattle after Leeloo handily takes out the Neo-Whigs]], telling everyone to get back into the limo.
* ASimplePlan: "''All I wanted was to ask about the stones in a quiet room, my God,'' can we get out of here?"



* WhatTheHellHero: By the time of Part 2's intro, Scott ''really'' starts to get annoyed with the fact that Joz has indirectly caused him to be stuck playing [[ButtMonkey David]].

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