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* Pretty much everything that happens to Dave Panpa, which can be read in his bios. First he gets fired from his job after [[SpannerInTheWorks not checking a package he delivers to Henry]], and this leads to Henry escaping the prison. He bounces back though, getting another job as security for the museum that holds the Tunisian Diamond, which later gets stolen by Henry. After this, he later gets imprisoned by the Toppats for unknown reasons. In one ''Mission'' timeline (''Toppat Civil Warfare'', the only path where he appears), he ends up getting roped into the titular civil war after escaping with Henry and his loyalists and in the other, "Revenged", he presumably ends up being an innocent casualty who dies due to the airship colliding with the orbital station (while he was still confined there). His ''Mission'' bio states that after spending so long in a cell with nobody to really talk to, "his life will probably never be the same". Poor guy just can't catch a break.

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* Pretty much everything that happens to Dave Panpa, which can be read in his bios. First he gets fired from his job after [[SpannerInTheWorks not checking a package he delivers to Henry]], and this leads to Henry escaping the prison. He bounces back though, getting another job as security for the museum that holds the Tunisian Diamond, which later gets stolen by Henry. After this, he later gets imprisoned by the Toppats for unknown reasons. In one ''Mission'' timeline (''Toppat Civil Warfare'', the only path where he appears), he ends up getting roped into the titular civil war after escaping with Henry and his loyalists and in the other, "Revenged", ''Revenged'', he presumably ends up being an innocent casualty who dies due to the airship colliding with the orbital station (while he was still confined there). His ''Mission'' bio states that after spending so long in a cell with nobody to really talk to, "his life will probably never be the same". Poor guy just can't catch a break.
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* Pretty much everything that happens to Dave Panpa, which can be read in his bios. First he gets fired from his job after [[SpannerInTheWorks not checking a package he delivers to Henry]], and this leads to Henry escaping the prison. He bounces back though, getting another job as security for the museum that holds the Tunisian Diamond, which later gets stolen by Henry. After this, he later gets imprisoned by the Toppats for unknown reasons. In one ''Mission'' timeline (''Toppat Civil Warfare'', the only path where he appears), he ends up getting roped into the titular civil war after escaping with Henry and his loyalists. His ''Mission'' bio states that after spending so long in a cell with nobody to really talk to, "his life will probably never be the same". Poor guy just can't catch a break.

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* Pretty much everything that happens to Dave Panpa, which can be read in his bios. First he gets fired from his job after [[SpannerInTheWorks not checking a package he delivers to Henry]], and this leads to Henry escaping the prison. He bounces back though, getting another job as security for the museum that holds the Tunisian Diamond, which later gets stolen by Henry. After this, he later gets imprisoned by the Toppats for unknown reasons. In one ''Mission'' timeline (''Toppat Civil Warfare'', the only path where he appears), he ends up getting roped into the titular civil war after escaping with Henry and his loyalists.loyalists and in the other, "Revenged", he presumably ends up being an innocent casualty who dies due to the airship colliding with the orbital station (while he was still confined there). His ''Mission'' bio states that after spending so long in a cell with nobody to really talk to, "his life will probably never be the same". Poor guy just can't catch a break.
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* The outcome of the ''Toppat Civil Warfare'' ending, where [[VideoGameCrueltyPunishment the one who punishes you]]. Ellie escapes The Wall by herself, follows Henry to the airship, and calls him out for leaving her behind, leading [[NobleDemon Reginald]] uses the opportunity to overthrow him by WalkThePlank. In the end, Henry and Ellie are on opposite sides, with former has lost almost everything. Given how well they work and get along together in the routes that follow the "Convict Allies" ending to the point that Ellie developes an UndyingLoyalty toward Henry, seeing them like this is ''jarring''.

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* The outcome of the ''Toppat Civil Warfare'' ending, where [[VideoGameCrueltyPunishment the one who that punishes you]]. you for your treachery]]. Ellie escapes The Wall by herself, follows Henry to the airship, and calls him out for leaving her behind, leading [[NobleDemon Reginald]] uses the opportunity to overthrow him by via WalkThePlank. In the end, Henry and Ellie are on opposite sides, with former has lost almost everything. Given how well they work and get along together in the routes that follow the "Convict Allies" ending to the point that Ellie developes an UndyingLoyalty toward Henry, seeing them like this is ''jarring''.



** To make even more unsatisfying, it is notably the only one that ''outright ends on a {{cliffhanger}}'', which is implied by the "MISSION COMPLETE" text with a question mark at the end. Although we never see how either side will get their fate, it's possible Henry and his gang would have been difficult time fighting against Ellie's army of Toppats (likely hundreds of them) without being help by the Government he double-crossed them.

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** To make even more unsatisfying, it is notably the only one that ''outright ends on a {{cliffhanger}}'', which is implied by the "MISSION COMPLETE" text with a question mark at the end. Although we never see how either side will get their fate, it's possible Henry and his gang would have been difficult time fighting against Ellie's army of Toppats (likely hundreds of them) without being help helped by the Government he double-crossed them.double-crossed.
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* In a way, the ''Multiverse Correction'' ending. It's essentially Puffballs United saying goodbye'''' to the player, after his entire work of creating series is done.

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* In a way, the ''Multiverse Correction'' ending. It's essentially Puffballs United saying goodbye'''' to the player, after his entire work of creating the series is done.
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* Nearly all of the fails are PlayedForLaughs, but one particular fail in ''Infiltrating the Airship'', as pictured above, is PlayedForDrama instead. After the airship crashes outside their headquarters and a massive battle starts, an agent of the Center for Chaos Containment (named Wilson Stone) fires a Dark Energy Blaster (a bomb in the remaster). However, the blast disintegrates everything and everyone, including the CCC-headquarters and those in it. While sad BackgroundMusic plays, the agent takes one last look at a picture of his family while tears form in his eyes (pictured), and sadly bids them goodbye as the blast envelops him. Even the [[HaveANiceDeath fail screen]] doesn't abruptly cut in (just a slow [[FadeIn fade-in]]) or [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness say]] ''[[OOCIsSeriousBusiness anything]]'' [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness witty about this.]]

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* Nearly all of the fails are PlayedForLaughs, but one particular fail in ''Infiltrating the Airship'', as pictured above, is PlayedForDrama instead. [[PlayedForDrama isn't.]] After the airship crashes outside their headquarters and a massive battle starts, an agent of the Center for Chaos Containment (named Wilson Stone) fires a Dark Energy Blaster (a bomb in the remaster). However, the blast disintegrates everything and everyone, including the CCC-headquarters and those in it. While sad BackgroundMusic plays, the agent takes one last look at a picture of his family while tears form in his eyes (pictured), and sadly bids them goodbye as the blast envelops him. Even the [[HaveANiceDeath fail screen]] doesn't abruptly cut in (just a slow [[FadeIn fade-in]]) or [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness say]] ''[[OOCIsSeriousBusiness anything]]'' [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness witty about this.]]
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* The original flash version of "Breaking the Bank" ended with a credit sequence featuring sad music ("These Mistakes Are Mine Alone" by NubbinOwnz) that ends with a shot of Henry being taken to jail in handcuffs.
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--->'''Captain Galeforce:''' ''(looks to the airship)'' '''HENRYYYY!!!'''
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---> '''Reginald:''' ''(cough)'' Well, you got us... [[WasItReallyWorthIt Was it... worth it?]] ''(dies)''

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---> '''Reginald:''' ''(cough)'' Well, you got us... ''(cough)'' [[WasItReallyWorthIt Was it... worth it?]] ''(dies)''
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** Just the look on Henry's ''face'' when Reginald reveals his true intentions. It's nothing but hurt and confused betrayal from someone whom he thought he could trust. God only knows what was going through Henry's head as he was falling to his death in the waters below.

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