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* BarehandedBarBending: This is used to demonstrate to a Brazilian government representative that yes, the Accala really do have super strength. Even a child with hands too small to properly grip the steel bar still leaves finger indentations - and then accidentally flicks the bar into another girl's head, causing no injury, just annoyance.

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--> '''Paul:''' I'm not asking you to calm down a little because you're black, I'm asking you to do it because, firstly, her seeing you as a rational person undermines what she's been taught about black people, and second, because it means that if I've horribly misjudged the situation she's less likely to '''kill you'''.

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--> ---> '''Paul:''' I'm not asking you to calm down a little because you're black, I'm asking you to do it because, firstly, her seeing you as a rational person undermines what she's been taught about black people, and second, because it means that if I've horribly misjudged the situation she's less likely to '''kill you'''.


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* CivilWar: The Accala intend to fight the Brazilian government, and have their allies fight their respective governments, if their demands of sovereignty, deindustrialisation, and reforestation are not met.
--> '''Cauã''': Here, Orange Lantern, is what we want.\\
I approach, and what they want… Appears to be virtually all of the country, save for the most heavily populated coastal cities. A lot of it hasn't been densely forested for over a century. This isn't keeping the jungle as it is, this is full-on reforesting on a scale that no advanced nation has ever performed.\\
And it's not just Brazil that's on the chopping block. There isn't going to be all that much left of Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia or Peru, and Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana will cease to exist.\\
'''Paul''': That's a hard sell. What are you planning on doing with the people living there?\\
'''Cauã''': They can keep living there. But there will be no more of these cattle farms. No more of their industry. We will tear it all down and restore our jungle. If they cannot live with that then they can leave.
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Overgirl begins to settle in on Earth 16, accompanying part of the Team on an investigation of damage to a logging operation in the Amazon jungle. The attacker turns out to be a Danner enhancile, one of hundreds created in secret by the survivors of Hugo Danner's original campaign. Doctor Munro accompanies them on a visit to negotiate with the enhanced tribespeople, and is revealed to be, not Hugo Danner's son, but Hugo himself, the idol of the first-generation enhanciles.

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Overgirl begins to settle in on Earth 16, accompanying part of the Team on an investigation of damage to a logging operation in the Amazon jungle. The attacker turns out to be a Danner enhancile, one of hundreds created in secret by the survivors of Hugo Danner's original campaign. Doctor Munro accompanies them on a visit to negotiate with the enhanced tribespeople, and is revealed to be, not Hugo Danner's son, but Hugo himself, the idol of the first-generation enhanciles.
enhanciles. They immediately accept him back as their leader in a second campaign to regain independence and sovereignty over their jungle.

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* AppealToForce: Among Paul's many arguments for Raquel stepping back and giving Overgirl a chance is the fact that Overgirl, unlike Superboy, has heat vision.

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Among Paul's many arguments for Raquel stepping back and giving Overgirl a chance is the fact that Overgirl, unlike Superboy, has heat vision.


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** The Accala tribe wants Brazil and the surrounding nations to restore the Amazon rainforest. And "wants" in this case means "will use super strength to destroy every government structure they can find, and laugh off any counterattack, until you agree."
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* IHaveThisFriend: Dr Munro asks Paul what he thinks Hugo Danner should have done differently. Since Hugo Danner is Arnold Munro's father, Paul doesn't assume it's suspicious.
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* LaResistance: The Accala tribe and some of its neighbours plan to use their enhanced army to demand that a good-sized chunk of South America be returned to their control and reforested.
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* AGodIAmNot: Hugo Danner said he was just a man, but the tribes he visited had never seen [[SuperStrength abilities]] [[SuperToughness like]] [[HealingFactor his]] before, so they wanted to call him a god. They eventually settled on "Man-God".
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Overgirl begins to settle in on Earth 16, accompanying part of the Team on an investigation of damage to a logging operation in the Amazon jungle. The attacker turns out to be a Danner enhancile, one of hundreds created in secret by the survivors of Hugo Danner's original campaign.

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Overgirl begins to settle in on Earth 16, accompanying part of the Team on an investigation of damage to a logging operation in the Amazon jungle. The attacker turns out to be a Danner enhancile, one of hundreds created in secret by the survivors of Hugo Danner's original campaign.
campaign. Doctor Munro accompanies them on a visit to negotiate with the enhanced tribespeople, and is revealed to be, not Hugo Danner's son, but Hugo himself, the idol of the first-generation enhanciles.
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* {{Flashback}}: To the aftermath of Episode 10, Tracers, with Lex Luthor following up on Paul's tip about the Danner formula, and finding Hugo Danner in a Brazilian prison.
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* FakingTheDead: Squire reveals that Hugo Danner pretended to be dead and took on the identity of his son, Arnold Munro, who died (anonymously) several decades ago.

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* FakingTheDead: Squire reveals that Under Lex Luthor's direction, Hugo Danner pretended allowed everyone to be dead assume that he was missing, presumed dead, and took on the identity of his son, Arnold Munro, who had died (anonymously) several decades ago.earlier.
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* MutuallyAssuredDestruction: Paul discusses with Doctor Munro the likely effects if the Danner formula had been made widely available in Hugo Danner's time, and concludes that the UsefulNotes/ColdWar would probably have turned hot and pulled in every other country that had managed to produce a significant army of super-soldiers.

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* MutuallyAssuredDestruction: Paul discusses with Doctor Munro (actually Hugo Danner incognito) the likely effects if the Danner formula had been made widely available in Hugo after Danner's time, original campaign, and concludes that the UsefulNotes/ColdWar would probably have turned hot and pulled in every other country that had managed to produce a significant army of super-soldiers.
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* FakingTheDead: Squire reveals that Hugo Danner pretended to be dead and took on the identity of his son, Arnold Munro, who died (anonymously) several decades ago.
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* EveryoneIsASuper: The Accala tribe has had access to the Danner formula for long enough that most members are now enhanced, and some people from surrounding tribes too.
--> '''Paul''': They'll never need ''tools'', let alone science or technology. They can outrun cars now. Tear down trees with no need for chainsaws. As long as they can make the Danner formula they don't even have a use for draught animals.
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* MutuallyAssuredDestruction: Paul discusses with Doctor Munro the likely effects if the Danner formula had been made widely available in Hugo Danner's time, and concludes that the UsefulNotes/ColdWar would probably have turned hot and pulled in every other country that had managed to produce a significant army of super-soldiers.

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* SuperStrength: Squire finds evidence that a logging site was attacked by someone enhanced with the Danner formula.

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Squire finds evidence that a logging site was attacked by someone enhanced with the Danner formula.formula. It turns out that some of Hugo Danner's surviving associates still know how to produce the formula, and they have enhanced hundreds of people in the intervening years.
** Lois Lane accepts Danner enhancement from Paul. This may have interesting repercussions next time someone tries to threaten or kidnap her. (It might also make her relationship with Superman [[ManOfSteelWomanOfKleenex safer]].)
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Overgirl begins to settle in on Earth 16, accompanying part of the Team on an investigation of damage to a logging operation in the Amazon jungle, which turns out to have been caused by a Danner enhancile.

The meaning of the title is unclear, but "jungle" likely refers to the mission location in the Amazon.

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Overgirl begins to settle in on Earth 16, accompanying part of the Team on an investigation of damage to a logging operation in the Amazon jungle, which jungle. The attacker turns out to have been caused by be a Danner enhancile.

enhancile, one of hundreds created in secret by the survivors of Hugo Danner's original campaign.

The meaning of the title is unclear, but "jungle" likely refers to the mission location in the Amazon.
Amazon. "Gym" may refer to the fact that Paul considered the mission to be an easy one suitable for training new or weaker team members like Overgirl and Rocket.
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Overgirl begins to settle in on Earth 16, accompanying part of the Team on an investigation of damage to a logging operation in the Amazon jungle.

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Overgirl begins to settle in on Earth 16, accompanying part of the Team on an investigation of damage to a logging operation in the Amazon jungle.
jungle, which turns out to have been caused by a Danner enhancile.
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* SuperStrength: Squire finds evidence that a logging site was attacked by someone enhanced with the Danner formula.
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Overgirl begins to settle in on Earth 16.

The meaning of the title is unclear.

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Overgirl begins to settle in on Earth 16.

16, accompanying part of the Team on an investigation of damage to a logging operation in the Amazon jungle.

The meaning of the title is unclear.
unclear, but "jungle" likely refers to the mission location in the Amazon.
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* NuclearOption: Grayven plans to visit Equestria in order to have his Anti-Life fragment cleansed with the Elements of Harmony. With contingency plans for side effects including petrification, banishment, and reversion to his unpowered teen self.
--> '''Grayven''': I don't think those side effects will be worse than the Anti-Life Equation.

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--> '''Paul''': I'm not asking you to calm down a little because you're black, I'm asking you to do it because, firstly, her seeing you as a rational person undermines what she's been taught about black people, and second, because it means that if I've horribly misjudged the situation she's less likely to '''kill you'''.
* BerserkButton: Don't suggest controlling plants, with anything other than Green magic, to Euanthe the dryad.

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--> '''Paul''': '''Paul:''' I'm not asking you to calm down a little because you're black, I'm asking you to do it because, firstly, her seeing you as a rational person undermines what she's been taught about black people, and second, because it means that if I've horribly misjudged the situation she's less likely to '''kill you'''.
* BerserkButton: Don't suggest controlling plants, plants with anything other than Green magic, magic to Euanthe the dryad.



--> '''Paul''': The point ''is'', though she ''would'' take part in a genocide if ''asked'', she never '''has'''. Likewise, she hasn't ferreted disabled people out of hiding to send them to the camps because there aren't any. She hasn't had the '''opportunity''' to do the evil she'd be willing to do. What she's ''actually'' done is crime fighting and disaster relief. So is she evil-\\
'''Raquel''': Yes.\\
'''Paul''': -or a good person working for an evil state?
* LiquidCourage: Doctor Quinzel needs a double whiskey before she's ready to talk to Paul about how to deal with Overgirl.

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--> '''Paul''': '''Paul:''' The point ''is'', though she ''would'' take part in a genocide if ''asked'', she never '''has'''. Likewise, she hasn't ferreted disabled people out of hiding to send them to the camps because there aren't any. She hasn't had the '''opportunity''' to do the evil she'd be willing to do. What she's ''actually'' done is crime fighting and disaster relief. So is she evil-\\
'''Raquel''': '''Raquel:''' Yes.\\
'''Paul''': '''Paul:''' -or a good person working for an evil state?
* LiquidCourage: Doctor Quinzel needs a double whiskey before she's ready to talk to Paul about how to deal with Overgirl.Overgirl.
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* BerserkButton: Don't suggest controlling plants, with anything other than Green magic, to Euanthe the dryad.
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Overgirl begins to settle in on Earth 16.

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'''Paul''': -or a good person working for an evil state?

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'''Paul''': -or a good person working for an evil state?state?
* LiquidCourage: Doctor Quinzel needs a double whiskey before she's ready to talk to Paul about how to deal with Overgirl.
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* DoubleStandard: Paul points out to Raquel that Canis Minor is objectively far more evil than any Nazi, having personally led armies to exterminate everyone and burn everything they find and not at all ashamed of it, yet Raquel doesn't object to his presence on the team in the same way that she objects to Overgirl, perhaps because she doesn't have the same emotional investment in fighting Apokolips that she does with racial issues.
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* AppealToForce: Among Paul's many arguments for Raquel stepping back and giving Overgirl a chance is the fact that Overgirl, unlike Superboy, has heat vision.
--> '''Paul''': I'm not asking you to calm down a little because you're black, I'm asking you to do it because, firstly, her seeing you as a rational person undermines what she's been taught about black people, and second, because it means that if I've horribly misjudged the situation she's less likely to '''kill you'''.

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* GodwinsLaw: Raquel doesn't want to hear any of Paul's arguments about how Overgirl hasn't actually committed any crimes and could be redeemable, since Overgirl is literally a Nazi, and that's enough for Raquel to conclude that she's evil.

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* GodwinsLaw: Somewhat deconstructed. Raquel doesn't want to hear any of Paul's arguments about how Overgirl hasn't actually committed any crimes and could be redeemable, since Overgirl is literally a Nazi, and that's enough for Raquel to conclude that she's evil.evil.
--> '''Paul''': The point ''is'', though she ''would'' take part in a genocide if ''asked'', she never '''has'''. Likewise, she hasn't ferreted disabled people out of hiding to send them to the camps because there aren't any. She hasn't had the '''opportunity''' to do the evil she'd be willing to do. What she's ''actually'' done is crime fighting and disaster relief. So is she evil-\\
'''Raquel''': Yes.\\
'''Paul''': -or a good person working for an evil state?
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* BoxingLessonsForSuperman: Overgirl teaches Earth 16's Kryptonians some of the martial art "Torquasm-Rao", which looks like tai-chi and helps Kryptonians focus their powers to become stronger and tougher. Apparently it's also capable of more exotic effects.

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* BoxingLessonsForSuperman: Overgirl teaches Earth 16's Kryptonians some of the martial art "Torquasm-Rao", which looks like tai-chi and helps Kryptonians focus their powers to become stronger and tougher. Apparently it's also capable of more exotic effects.effects.
* GodwinsLaw: Raquel doesn't want to hear any of Paul's arguments about how Overgirl hasn't actually committed any crimes and could be redeemable, since Overgirl is literally a Nazi, and that's enough for Raquel to conclude that she's evil.
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Takes place March 15-ongoing.

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Takes place March 15-ongoing.15-ongoing.

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* BoxingLessonsForSuperman: Overgirl teaches Earth 16's Kryptonians some of the martial art "Torquasm-Rao", which looks like tai-chi and helps Kryptonians focus their powers to become stronger and tougher. Apparently it's also capable of more exotic effects.
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!! Episode 93: Jungle Gym

Takes place March 15-ongoing.

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