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* TheMole: A hypnotized Miguel is cleverly used by Zongi to feed misinformation

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* TheMole: A hypnotized Miguel is cleverly used by Zongi to feed misinformation to Chid.

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* FrameUp: Zongi masterfully frames Hitomi, Van, and Allen as traitors to Austuria and the architects of a conspiracy to take over Freid.

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* FrameUp: Zongi masterfully frames Hitomi, Van, and Allen as traitors to Austuria and the architects of a conspiracy to depose Chid and take over Freid.



* HeKnowsTooMuch: Cleverly subverted and played straight with Zongi and Miguel. Initially, it seems Zongi's going to kill Miguel to prevent him from divulging intel to 'Plaktu' under hypnosis. However, the infiltrator's plan actually hinges upon exploiting this Trope and using a hypnotized Miguel to feed misinformation to Chid. Zongi only has to resort to actually killing Miguel after the latter disobeys his orders and doesn't flee Godashim (as his re-capture would jeopardize Zongi's mission and secret).
* SpannerInTheWorks: Miguel's death ''wasn''t'' part of the plan. Zongi had to kill him because Miguel foolishly stuck around Godashim rather than fleeing the city and back to the Flying Fortress as ordered.

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* HeKnowsTooMuch: Cleverly Very cleverly subverted and played straight with Zongi and Miguel. Initially, it seems Zongi's going to kill Miguel do this to prevent him Miguel from divulging intel to 'Plaktu' under hypnosis. However, the infiltrator's plan actually ''actually'' hinges upon exploiting defying this Trope and using a hypnotized Miguel to feed misinformation to Chid. Zongi only has to resort to actually killing Miguel after the latter disobeys his orders and doesn't flee Godashim (as his re-capture 'jailbreak' would raise questions and jeopardize Zongi's mission and secret).
* TheMole: A hypnotized Miguel is cleverly used by Zongi to feed misinformation
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SpannerInTheWorks: Miguel's death ''wasn''t'' ''wasn't'' part of the Zongi's plan. Zongi had ends up having to kill him because Miguel foolishly stuck around Godashim rather than fleeing the city and back to the Flying Fortress as ordered.he'd been ordered to.
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* HeKnowsTooMuch: Cleverly subverted and played straight with Zongi and Migue. Initially, it seems Zongi's going to kill Miguel to prevent him from divulging intel to 'Plaktu' under hypnosis. However, the infiltrator's plan actually hinges upon exploiting this Trope and using a hypnotized Miguel to feed misinformation to Chid. Zongi only has to resort to actually killing Miguel after the latter disobeys his orders and doesn't flee Godashim (as his re-capture would jeopardize Zongi's mission and secret).

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* HeKnowsTooMuch: Cleverly subverted and played straight with Zongi and Migue.Miguel. Initially, it seems Zongi's going to kill Miguel to prevent him from divulging intel to 'Plaktu' under hypnosis. However, the infiltrator's plan actually hinges upon exploiting this Trope and using a hypnotized Miguel to feed misinformation to Chid. Zongi only has to resort to actually killing Miguel after the latter disobeys his orders and doesn't flee Godashim (as his re-capture would jeopardize Zongi's mission and secret).
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* SpannerIntTheWorks: Miguel's death ''wasn''t'' part of the plan. Zongi had to kill him because Miguel foolishly stuck around Godashim rather than fleeing the city and back to the Flying Fortress as ordered.

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* SpannerIntTheWorks: SpannerInTheWorks: Miguel's death ''wasn''t'' part of the plan. Zongi had to kill him because Miguel foolishly stuck around Godashim rather than fleeing the city and back to the Flying Fortress as ordered.
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* SpannerIntTheworks: Miguel's death ''wasn''t'' part of the plan. Zongi had to kill him because Miguel foolishly stuck around Godashim rather than fleeing the city and back to the Flying Fortress as ordered.

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* SpannerIntTheworks: SpannerIntTheWorks: Miguel's death ''wasn''t'' part of the plan. Zongi had to kill him because Miguel foolishly stuck around Godashim rather than fleeing the city and back to the Flying Fortress as ordered.
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!Tropes in this episode:
* FrameUp: Zongi masterfully frames Hitomi, Van, and Allen as traitors to Austuria and the architects of a conspiracy to take over Freid.
* KillAndReplace: Plaktu is killed by Zongi, who assumes his form.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: Cleverly subverted and played straight with Zongi and Migue. Initially, it seems Zongi's going to kill Miguel to prevent him from divulging intel to 'Plaktu' under hypnosis. However, the infiltrator's plan actually hinges upon exploiting this Trope and using a hypnotized Miguel to feed misinformation to Chid. Zongi only has to resort to actually killing Miguel after the latter disobeys his orders and doesn't flee Godashim (as his re-capture would jeopardize Zongi's mission and secret).
* SpannerIntTheworks: Miguel's death ''wasn''t'' part of the plan. Zongi had to kill him because Miguel foolishly stuck around Godashim rather than fleeing the city and back to the Flying Fortress as ordered.

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