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** Not outright stated, but Mami prefers to summon muskets instead of using her ribbon powers in Op/Res.

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** Not outright stated, but Mami prefers to summon muskets instead of using her more versatile ribbon powers in Op/Res.



** After Op/Res ep 3's battle, [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII Serah Farron]] slapping [[Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica Homura]]. ...Without her gloves on. This reveal even got a screenshot in the Otafest debriefings REDUX in June 2014 because it was inspired by [[RewindReplayRepeat that infamous May 14, 2012 newscast]]. However, the events of [5161814]: overtime and code51515 will reduce the severity of this negative influence.
** Serah and two other characters are called Hostiles by the Fugitive. They are [[CreatorBreakdown based on a biased ideology]] of allowing some people become TheOneThatGotAway in a manner of CantGetAwayWithNuthin in May 2014. Jack finally resolved this issue during code51515 with a few lucky meetups; this had yet to affect the story before it was cancelled and remade.

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** After Op/Res ep 3's battle, [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII Serah Farron]] slapping [[Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica Homura]]. ...Without her gloves on. This reveal even got a screenshot in the Otafest debriefings REDUX in June 2014 because it was inspired by [[RewindReplayRepeat that infamous May 14, 2012 newscast]]. However, the The events of [5161814]: overtime and code51515 will reduce would've reduced the severity of this negative influence.
** Serah Ms. Farron and two other characters are called Hostiles "hostiles" by the Fugitive. They are [[CreatorBreakdown based on a biased ideology]] of allowing some people become TheOneThatGotAway in a manner of CantGetAwayWithNuthin in May 2014. Jack finally resolved this issue during code51515 with a few lucky meetups; this had yet to affect the story before it was cancelled and remade.



** Downplayed, though not without effects. Early on in ep 3, Homura begins to have a headache after locking eyes with her temporal doppelganger. At the end of the episode, Homura passes out from seeing her again. Admittedly, she did just get glomp-tackled to the ground by accident.

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** Downplayed, though not without effects.Downplayed. Early on in ep 3, Homura begins to have a headache after locking eyes with her temporal doppelganger. At the end of the episode, Homura passes out from seeing her again. Admittedly, she did just get glomp-tackled to the ground by accident.



** [[VideoGame/LightningReturnsFinalFantasyXIII Lumina]] in ep 3 compared to the other anime-styled or cartoon-styled characters. [[SerendipityWritesThePlot There is no available anime-styled 3D model of this character]], so she appears [[UncannyValley a bit too realistic]] compared to the other characters. Measures have been taken to mitigate any UncannyValley tendencies by continuing to use smooth motions, and avoiding moments where she's perfectly still for too long.

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** [[VideoGame/LightningReturnsFinalFantasyXIII Lumina]] in ep 3 compared to the other anime-styled or cartoon-styled characters. [[SerendipityWritesThePlot There is no available anime-styled 3D model of this character]], so she appears [[UncannyValley a bit too realistic]] compared to the other characters. Measures have been taken to mitigate any UncannyValley odd tendencies by continuing to use smooth motions, and avoiding moments where she's perfectly still for too long.



** Some characters have been shifted ''into'' an anime-style look for Op/Res. Aside from Vanellope's involuntary teenage forms, there are characters from the ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'' trilogy that became a divisive rotating interest for a while.

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** Some characters have been shifted ''into'' an anime-style look for Op/Res. Aside from Vanellope's involuntary teenage forms, there are characters from the ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'' trilogy that became a divisive rotating interest for a while.trilogy.



** There have been enough clues on social media in mid-2015 just before the code51515 outings to declare that Opposition Member #6 has been subject to this trope. However, said outings led to a positive outcome in regard to that influence. This will be depicted in the remake.

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** There have been enough clues on social media in mid-2015 just before the code51515 outings to declare that Opposition Member #6 has been subject to this trope. However, said outings led to a positive outcome in regard to that influence. This will be depicted finally shown in the remake.



* NothingIsTheSameAnymore: The status quo has changed for future episodes, starting with Op/Res episode 3.

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* NothingIsTheSameAnymore: The status quo has changed for future episodes, episodes starting with Op/Res episode 3.



** Since episode 4, Op/Res was made in text form on the superslinger2007 Jimdo website, much like the ''CODE RED'' mashups' finale in its dedicated Blogger site. This is due to technical difficulties regarding ''VideoGame/GarrysMod'' load times, the [5161814]: overtime mission on November 29, 2014, university work, and as a way to try to alleviate [[CreatorBreakdown love/hate grudges and loss of faith Jack had of people]] throughout 2015.

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** Since episode 4, Op/Res was made in text form on the superslinger2007 Jimdo website, much like the ''CODE RED'' mashups' finale in its dedicated Blogger site. This is due to technical difficulties regarding including ''VideoGame/GarrysMod'' load times, the [5161814]: overtime mission on November 29, 2014, university work, and as a way to try to alleviate [[CreatorBreakdown love/hate grudges and loss of faith Jack had of people]] throughout 2015.






** Steadily increased by the end of episode 2 as Black Rock Shooter decided to attack the team before saluting them, and then attacking them again in ep 3.

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** Steadily increased by the end of episode 2 as Zigzagged with Black Rock Shooter decided to attack Shooter. In ep 2, she attacked the team before casually saluting them, and then attacking attacked them again in ep 3.



* OnceMoreWithClarity: "Discovering a secret meeting", a preview released on Nov. 14, 2015, was written with this trope in mind. However, ''Op/Res''[='=]s cancellation prevented its corresponding episode from being made.

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* OnceMoreWithClarity: "Discovering a secret meeting", a preview released on Nov. 14, 2015, was written with this trope in mind. However, ''Op/Res''[='=]s cancellation prevented its corresponding episode from being made.



* OutOfCharacterMoment: Near the end of Op/Res 3, Serah slaps Homura in the face and berates the team. This is the moment that brands Serah an apparent Hostile for the next few episodes.

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* OutOfCharacterMoment: Near the end of Op/Res 3, Serah slaps Homura in the face and berates the team.face. This is the moment that brands Serah an apparent Hostile for the next few episodes.



* PlotMandatedFriendshipFailure: The Anti-Fugitive Pact would've invoked this. This is mostly due to actual events that would up putting Op/Res into hiatus instead.

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* PlotMandatedFriendshipFailure: The Anti-Fugitive Pact would've invoked this. This is mostly due to actual events that would wound up putting cancelling Op/Res into hiatus instead.



* PointOfDivergence:

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* PointOfDivergence:PointOfDivergence: Assuming Op/Res is an alternate reality:


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* BloodlessCarnage: The exceptions to this in Opposed! include Rena's hatchet, Scout's Flying Guillotine cleavers, and the Fugitive's alternate-timeline suicide due to RuleOfPerception. Otherwise, it is {{enforced|Trope}} by MMD community rules, so no blood is seen on anyone.


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* ChekhovMIA: See Present Absence.
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* AccidentallyCorrectWriting: Yuudachi's appearance in Op/Res happened because Jack expected a cosplay meetup but couldn't find one in 2015 (which is why she was bait for the Time Police to put into custody). In the Opposed! remake, due to local influence/research in July 2017, this "Poi" girl will likely follow Yuki and Tsukasa, Asuna, and France in getting an entourage of her own, in the form of Creator/LeahClark's characters.

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* AccidentallyCorrectWriting: Yuudachi's appearance Yuudachi appeared in Op/Res happened only because Jack expected a cosplay meetup but couldn't find one in 2015 (which is why she was bait for the Time Police to put into custody). In the Opposed! remake, due to local influence/research in July 2017, this "Poi" girl will likely follow Yuki and Tsukasa, Asuna, and France in getting an entourage of her own, in the form of Creator/LeahClark's characters.



* BroadStrokes: The events of at least the ''CODE RED'' written adaptation finale are being treated as such, and the original events of ''Op/Res'' are being tweaked with a 2017-era mentality.

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* BroadStrokes: The events of at least the ''CODE RED'' RED: the written adaptation adaptation'' finale are being treated as such, and the original events of ''Op/Res'' are being tweaked with a 2017-era mentality.



* CompressedAdaptation: Zigzagged. In the remake. the main plot has been shorted into eight episodes from Op/Res's original twelve, but there are some New Story {{Filler}} episodes that take place between some of the main-plot episodes.

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* CompressedAdaptation: Zigzagged. In the remake. remake, the main Op/Res plot has been shorted shortened into eight episodes from Op/Res's the original planned twelve, but there are some New Story {{Filler}} episodes that take place between some of the main-plot episodes.



* DevelopmentHell / TroubledProduction: Since the announcement poster, Opposed! episode 1 has taken over seven months to make, mainly because a paranoid troubled man trying to use MethodActing to portray a paranoid troubled fugitive led to complications in real life.
* DoppelgangerCrossover: Being a ss07 mashup, characters voiced by the same people will meet up. If things go well, the remake may go into the story arcs that involve the ActorAllusion entourages.

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* DevelopmentHell / TroubledProduction: Since the announcement poster, Opposed! episode 1 has taken over seven eight months to make, mainly because a paranoid troubled man trying to use MethodActing to portray a paranoid troubled fugitive led to complications in real life.
* DoppelgangerCrossover: Being a ss07 mashup, characters voiced by the same people will meet up. If things go well, the remake may go into the story arcs that involve Some of them form the ActorAllusion entourages.



** The Lost Fugitive. No one's called him by his real name in ''years''.

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** The Lost Fugitive. No one's called him by his real name in months, soon to be ''years''.



** InUniverse, characters might begin to form some entourages of their own after seeing Yuki and Tsukasa's, Asuna's, and France's groups.
* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: Two words in each episode title; one or both of the words has an "ən" sound, kinda like in "Opposition" or "Resurrection".

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** InUniverse, characters might begin to form some voice-alike entourages of their own after seeing those led by Yuki and Tsukasa's, Asuna's, Tsukasa, Asuna, and France's groups.
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* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: Two words in each episode title; one or both of the words has an "ən" sound, kinda like in the words "Opposition" or "Resurrection".



** He even starts to use "runaways" for characters who have doubts about joining the only remaining "good" force against the worst fears imaginable.
* MilestoneCelebration: If not for OldShame, ''Opposed!'' is being made for superslinger2007's 10th anniversary.

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** He even starts to use "runaways" for characters who have doubts about joining the only remaining "good" force who's proven themselves against the worst fears imaginable.
* MilestoneCelebration: If not for OldShame, ''Opposed!'' is being made for superslinger2007's 10th anniversary.anniversary relaunch as [=LostFugitive=] Productions.



** The new faction in Opposed!, Blazing Swords, is named very closely to what some people call the video game ''Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade''. Justified because [[spoiler:one of the faction members in Opposed! has a lightsaber, a sword that glows brightly and can burn through anything; plus, another word for "glowing" was required]].

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** The A new faction in Opposed!, Blazing Swords, is named very closely to what some people call the video game ''Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade''. Justified because [[spoiler:one of the faction members in Opposed! has a lightsaber, a sword that glows brightly and can burn through anything; plus, another word for "glowing" was required]].



** On that note, in a scene set in 2013, instead of the Slenderman cameo like in ''Op/Res'', the scene has the first random character that the time-screw teleports warp in, next to a surprised Homura. The character already existed in 2013 but was dubbed three years later by someone whose {{Actor Allusion}}s were established [[Creator/CristinaValenzuela when Mio Akiyama met Homura Akemi]] in the ss07 mashups. A teaser concept picture can be seen [[https://twitter.com/superslinger07/status/827980158300672000 here]].
** Based on serious tweets made on April 1, 2017, [[Anime/KantaiCollection Mutsuki]], who already existed since April 2013, might show up looking for Asuna. Similarly to the above, Mutsuki was dubbed four years after her in-game debut, and two years after the source anime premiered.

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** On that note, in a scene set Characters who exist in 2013, like [[Anime/KantaiCollection Mutsuki]], might show up looking for entourage members as long as they get dubbed by 2017 and onward.
** In episode 1,
instead of the Slenderman Homura seeing Slenderman's cameo like in ''Op/Res'', the scene has the first she will see a different random character that the time-screw teleports warp in, next to a surprised Homura. in. The character already existed in 2013 but was dubbed three years later by someone whose {{Actor Allusion}}s were established [[Creator/CristinaValenzuela when Mio Akiyama met Homura Akemi]] Homura]] in the ss07 mashups. A teaser concept picture can be seen [[https://twitter.com/superslinger07/status/827980158300672000 here]].
** Based on serious tweets made on April 1, 2017, [[Anime/KantaiCollection Mutsuki]], who already existed since April 2013, might show up looking for Asuna. Similarly to the above, Mutsuki was dubbed four years after her in-game debut, and two years after the source anime premiered.
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* MaliciousMisnaming: The Fugitive refers to each of the seven Opposition Members by a NameToRunAwayFromReallyFast in the remake.

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* MaliciousMisnaming: MaliciousMisnaming / NicknamingTheEnemy:
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The Fugitive refers to each of the seven Opposition Members by a NameToRunAwayFromReallyFast in the remake.remake, to enforce the idea they want him dead.
** He even starts to use "runaways" for characters who have doubts about joining the only remaining "good" force against the worst fears imaginable.

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* BasedOnAGreatBigLie: Even more so than the original Op/Res! Extreme levels of real-life paranoia in 2017 led to Opposed! having "New Story" episodes and new factions that potentially want the Fugitive dead.

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* BasedOnAGreatBigLie: Even more so than the original Op/Res! Extreme levels of real-life paranoia in 2017 led to Opposed! having "New Story" episodes and new factions of characters that potentially want the Fugitive dead.



* ContinuityReboot: Ignores the events of inhibitor filler and aims to remake Op/Res with new influences and mentalities.

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* ContinuityReboot: Ignores the events of inhibitor filler and aims to remake Op/Res with new 2017-era influences and mentalities.


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* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep / OnlyKnownByTheirNickname:
** The mercenaries from ''Team Fortress 2''.
** The Lost Fugitive. No one's called him by his real name in ''years''.


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* TheyCallHimSword: The characters in the Blazing Swords faction when referred to as a whole.
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** Ep 5: Several characters going into a coma from brutal but non-lethal [[BoomHeadshot headshots]] is also an example of this, as promised by the shakeups and the Otafest debriefings REDUX.

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** Ep 5: Several characters going into a coma comas from brutal but non-lethal [[BoomHeadshot headshots]] is also an example of this, as promised by the shakeups and the Otafest debriefings REDUX.



* SelfInsertFic: Technically a heavily fictionalized version of a delusional "fugitive of society" torn out of "June-Dec. 2012 and April-May 2013", but still. "Just as not everybody loves and adores a person in real life, they're not all going to love and adore them in a fanfic, either."

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* SelfInsertFic: Technically a heavily fictionalized version of a delusional "fugitive of society" torn out of "June-Dec. 2012 and April-May 2013", 2013" etc, but still. "Just as not everybody loves and adores a person in real life, they're not all going to love and adore them in a fanfic, either."



* SerendipityWritesThePlot: Available models in MMD or [=GMod=], as well as accessibility to clips, can influence cameos and storylines, {{Nerf}} down magical weaponry, or affect a character's appearance in the mashups.

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* SerendipityWritesThePlot: Available models in in, or ported to, MMD or [=GMod=], as well as accessibility to clips, can influence cameos and storylines, {{Nerf}} down magical weaponry, or affect a character's appearance in the mashups.



* TheArtifact: There are bound to be some from the original Op/Res series (and the CODE RED mashups):

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* TheArtifact: There are bound to be some from the original Op/Res series (and the CODE RED mashups):



* AuthorAppeal: 2017-era influences affect what happens in this remake.

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* AuthorAppeal: 2017-era influences and interests affect what happens in this remake.



* BasedOnAGreatBigLie: Even more so than the original Op/Res! Real-life paranoia in 2017 led to Opposed! having "New Story" episodes and new factions that potentially want the Fugitive dead.

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* BasedOnAGreatBigLie: Even more so than the original Op/Res! Real-life Extreme levels of real-life paranoia in 2017 led to Opposed! having "New Story" episodes and new factions that potentially want the Fugitive dead.



** Because TheVoice in the original Op/Res was referred to so much as "The Fugitive", he's being formally renamed to "The Lost Fugitive". LF Productions, short for "[=LostFugitive=] Productions", is the result of this.
** The new faction in Opposed!, Blazing Swords, is named very closely to ''Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade''. Justified because [[spoiler:one of the faction members in Opposed! has a lightsaber, a sword that glows brightly and can burn through anything; plus, another word for "glowing" was required]].

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** Because TheVoice in the original Op/Res was referred to so much as "The Fugitive", he's being formally renamed to "The Lost Fugitive". LF Productions, short for "[=LostFugitive=] Productions", is the result of this.
** The new faction in Opposed!, Blazing Swords, is named very closely to what some people call the video game ''Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade''. Justified because [[spoiler:one of the faction members in Opposed! has a lightsaber, a sword that glows brightly and can burn through anything; plus, another word for "glowing" was required]].required]].
** An aversion: Because TheVoice in the original Op/Res was referred to so much as "The Fugitive", he's being formally renamed to "The Lost Fugitive". LF Productions, short for "[=LostFugitive=] Productions", is the result of this.

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* FakeShemp: A staple for the ss07 mashups is using voice lines from existing source material. Op/Res is no exception.

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* FakeShemp: FakeShemp / StockFootage: : A staple for the ss07 mashups is using voice lines from existing source material. Op/Res is no exception.



* MrExposition: The Fugitive himself in both Op/Res and the Opposed! remake.



* SensibleHeroesSkimpyVillains: Black Rock Shooter may have been the only revealed Opposition member to qualify for this due to apparent SuddenSequelHeelSyndrome, but then a character gone hostile with a less revealing, but still {{Stripperific}}, form-fitting outfit showed up.

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* SensibleHeroesSkimpyVillains: SensibleHeroesSkimpyVillains:
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Black Rock Shooter may have been the only revealed Opposition member to qualify for this due to apparent SuddenSequelHeelSyndrome, but SuddenSequelHeelSyndrome.
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** The Resurrection Movement had to wait a long time before they could fight Black Rock Shooter. The episode where it happens has this after the title card:

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** The Resurrection Movement had to wait a long time before they could fight Black Rock Shooter. The episode Episode 3, where it happens happens, has this after the title card:



* NoPronunciationGuide: Averted in the Op/Res web novels for [[Franchise/KagerouProject Ené]], whose name is given an accent over the second E, just like the series name "{{Franchise/Pokemon}}".

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* NoPronunciationGuide: Averted in the Op/Res web novels for [[Franchise/KagerouProject Ené]], whose name is given an accent over the second E, just like with the series name "{{Franchise/Pokemon}}".



** Op/Res ep 4 is named "Echoes of forbidden nostalgic entities". Neru and her mooks use the Fugitive's childhood and otherwise nostalgic stuff from the 1990s to early 2000s against the Resurrection Movement, who generally think the stuff's iffy. The stuff ranges from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioKart'' to a bunch of children's songs featured in ''[[Creator/TreehouseTV Ants in Your Pants]]'', and the ''VideoGame/HalfLife'' test chamber to the ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'' Bob-Omb Battlefield. ...and [[Creator/TreehouseTV Tansy's flower from the old days]]. There wasn't enough for only one episode, let alone the web novel; a {{recut}} video edition of Op/Res 4 with more nostalgic infections was once being considered.

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** Op/Res ep 4 is named "Echoes of forbidden nostalgic entities". Neru and her mooks use the Fugitive's childhood and otherwise nostalgic stuff from the 1990s to early 2000s against the Resurrection Movement, who generally think the stuff's iffy. The all that stuff are obstacles in their way. It ranges from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioKart'' to a bunch of children's songs featured in ''[[Creator/TreehouseTV Ants in Your Pants]]'', and the ''VideoGame/HalfLife'' test chamber to the ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'' Bob-Omb Battlefield. ...and [[Creator/TreehouseTV Tansy's flower from the old days]]. There wasn't enough for only one episode, let alone the web novel; a {{recut}} video edition of Op/Res 4 with more nostalgic infections was once being considered.



* [[NotHimself Not Herself]]:

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* [[NotHimself Not Herself]]:NotHerself:



* SuggestedBy: The idea of seven people wanting [[AlterEgoActing an enigmatic fugitive]] dead, but appearing one at a time, is essentially what ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'' did. Bryan Lee O'Malley is credited.

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* SuggestedBy: The idea of seven people wanting [[AlterEgoActing an enigmatic fugitive]] a particular man dead, but appearing one at a time, is essentially what ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'' did. did, judging by the "Acknowledgment to the works of Bryan Lee O'Malley is credited.O'Malley".



* WriteWhoYouKnow:... Or met and had wave at the camera at some point in time, except feature heavily fictionalized and dramatized counterparts with InspiredBy allusions, based on the dark times and beyond.

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* WriteWhoYouKnow:... WriteWhoYouKnow: ...Or met and had wave at the camera at some point in time, except feature heavily fictionalized and dramatized counterparts with InspiredBy allusions, based on the dark times and beyond.


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* SuggestedBy: Opposed! will have an "Acknowledgment to the works of Bryan Lee O'Malley and Stuart Humphryes". Not only is this remake inspired by ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'' like in the original Op/Res, it's also inspired by ''WebVideo/TheTenDoctors'' by Babelcolour.

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* ArtStyleDissonance: Putting characters rendered in ''VideoGame/GarrysMod'' and ''MikuMikuDance'' together in the same shot leads to this. And then there are cartoon- and anime-styled characters trying to defeat each other.

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* ArtStyleDissonance: Putting characters rendered in ''VideoGame/GarrysMod'' and ''MikuMikuDance'' together in the same shot leads to this. And then there There are cartoon- a mix of cartoon-styled and anime-styled characters trying to defeat each other.fight other such characters and realistic-styled ones to the death.



* DerivativeDifferentiation: Op/Res originally followed the idea of seven antagonists all focusing to defeat someone, but eventually started to get DarkerAndEdgier and include more opposing character-groups, troubles among team members, and a doubtful Fugitive commander into the mess.

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* DerivativeDifferentiation: Op/Res originally followed the idea of seven antagonists all focusing whose focus is to head out one by one to defeat someone, but eventually someone in revenge (which is why acknowledgment is given to Scott Pilgrim's author). Eventually it started to get DarkerAndEdgier and include more opposing character-groups, troubles among team members, and a doubtful Fugitive commander into the mess.



** Very downplayed, though not without effects. Early on in ep 3, Homura begins to have a headache after locking eyes with her temporal doppelganger. At the end of the episode, Homura passes out from seeing her again. Admittedly, she was just glomp-tackled to the ground by accident.

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** Very downplayed, Downplayed, though not without effects. Early on in ep 3, Homura begins to have a headache after locking eyes with her temporal doppelganger. At the end of the episode, Homura passes out from seeing her again. Admittedly, she was did just get glomp-tackled to the ground by accident.



* PaletteSwap: Used in conjunction with MorphicResonance, SplitPersonality, ActorAllusion, and NotHerself. The mental inhibitors zap Yutaka, causing her personality to change, and her hair and clothes to match.

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* PaletteSwap: Used in conjunction with MorphicResonance, SplitPersonality, SplitPersonalityTakeover, ActorAllusion, and NotHerself. The mental inhibitors zap Yutaka, causing her personality to change, and her hair and clothes to match.



* SuggestedBy: See Whole Plot Reference.

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* SuggestedBy: See Whole Plot Reference.The idea of seven people wanting [[AlterEgoActing an enigmatic fugitive]] dead, but appearing one at a time, is essentially what ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'' did. Bryan Lee O'Malley is credited.



* SuspiciouslyAproposMusic: The song Misa's boombox plays in Op/Res ep 3 may be more than just a mere blatant shout out to ''Scott Pilgrim'', given the [5161814] mission's aftereffects and the original idea of delusions and fear that inspired Op/Res's creation.

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* SuspiciouslyAproposMusic: The song Misa's boombox plays in Op/Res ep 3 may be more than just a mere blatant shout out to ''Scott Pilgrim'', given the [5161814] mission's aftereffects idea of "runaways" who don't take sides appearing in Op/Res and the original idea of delusions and fear that inspired Op/Res's creation.its creation.
-->You crack the whip\\
Shape-shift and trick\\
The past again



** "Seven people wanting [[AlterEgoActing an enigmatic fugitive]] dead", but appearing one at a time, runs some parallels to ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'', enforced with an acknowledgment to Bryan Lee O'Malley in the credits, like ''TheTerminator''.
** An "alternate parallel reality" where fictional counterparts are trying to kill each other? Sounds like the namesake series of Opposition Member #2, ''Anime/BlackRockShooter''. Also evidenced by the existences of [[spoiler:Opposition Members #4 and #7]], as well as [[spoiler:that interventionary person from Op/Res episode 3]].

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** "Seven people wanting [[AlterEgoActing an enigmatic fugitive]] dead", but appearing one at a time, runs some parallels to ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'', enforced ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim''. Enforced with an acknowledgment to Bryan Lee O'Malley in the credits, like the one at the end of ''TheTerminator''.
** An "alternate parallel reality" where fictional counterparts are trying to kill fight each other? other to the death? Sounds like the namesake series of Opposition Member #2, ''Anime/BlackRockShooter''. Also evidenced by the existences of [[spoiler:Opposition Members #4 and #7]], as well as [[spoiler:that interventionary person character from Op/Res episode 3]].



* FollowTheLeader: InUniverse, characters might begin to form some entourages of their own after seeing Yuki and Tsukasa's, Asuna's, and France's groups.

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* RealPlaceBackground: Averted in the remake.



** The creation of two new factions in July 2017 named "Tears of Joy" and "Blazing Sword" that will show up late in Opposed!; they build upon already-planned ideas for Op/Res, but it's the second faction that will attack the Resurrection Movement.

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** The creation of two new factions in July 2017 named "Tears of Joy" and "Blazing Sword" Swords" that will show up late in Opposed!; they build upon already-planned ideas for Op/Res, but it's the second faction that will attack the Resurrection Movement.



* VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: This "fictionalized dramatization of actual events" is still heavily so.

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* VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: This "fictionalized dramatization of actual events" is still heavily so. All characters are fictional counterparts and nothing take place in actual real-life settings.

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* BasedOnAGreatBigLie: Op/Res stems from a huge delusional fear that began in June 2012, escalated in December 2012 and early 2013, and was finally overcome on November 30, 2013. ''That doesn't mean there isn't [[TheResenter resentment]]'', although that could also be a great big lie because of how successful code51515 was.

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* BasedOnAGreatBigLie: Op/Res is inspired by actual events (see Very Loosely Based on a True Story), but a huge part of it stems from a huge delusional fear that began in June 2012, escalated in December 2012 and early 2013, and was finally overcome on November 30, 2013. ''That doesn't mean there isn't [[TheResenter resentment]]'', although that could also be a great big lie because of how successful code51515 was.



* CompositeCharacter: The intro disclaimer stated there would be a few, but the series is also [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory loosely based on actual events]].

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* CompositeCharacter: The As the intro disclaimer stated there would be a few, stated, but the series is also [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory loosely based on actual events]].



** Op/Res 4: The team deals with someone who is described as a [[{{WesternAnimation/Reboot}} "nostalgia virus"]] and had the ability to send glowing red energy from her hands. Instead, it's [[TheBully resident troll cyberbully]] [[{{Music/Vocaloid}} Neru Akita]] they're dealing with, because [[AccidentallyAccurate Neru happens to have this attack in the fangame Miku'n Pop]].
** Op/Res 7 and 8: Yutaka, by means of having [[GrandTheftMe other characters zapped into her by the inhibitors]]. She essentially becomes the embodiment of voice soundalike Nia and unwillingly becomes Opposition Member #5 as a result.

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** Op/Res 4: The team deals with someone who is described as a [[{{WesternAnimation/Reboot}} "nostalgia virus"]] and had the ability to send glowing red energy from her hands. Instead, it's [[TheBully resident troll cyberbully]] [[{{Music/Vocaloid}} Neru Akita]] they're dealing with, because [[AccidentallyAccurate [[AccidentallyCorrectWriting Neru happens to have this attack in the fangame Miku'n Pop]].
** Op/Res 7 and 8: Yutaka, by means of having [[GrandTheftMe [[SplitPersonalityTakeover other characters zapped into her by the inhibitors]]. She essentially becomes the embodiment of voice soundalike Nia and unwillingly becomes Opposition Member #5 as a result.



* ExtraStrengthMasquerade: An Op/Res 5 flashback has Asuna getting her outfit and sword in the mail and then proceeding to [[RealitySubtext host a panel at an event]] where she retells what happened [[LightNovel/SwordArtOnline in two virtual-reality MMORPGs]] from her perspective. But she lies about the years they took place ''and nobody questions it.'' Yet, since the event could very well be [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory that convention itself]], no one would question someone going as an anime character who's retelling her experiences.

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* ExtraStrengthMasquerade: An Op/Res 5 flashback has Asuna getting her outfit and sword in the mail and then proceeding to [[RealitySubtext host a panel at an event]] where she retells what happened [[LightNovel/SwordArtOnline in two virtual-reality MMORPGs]] from her perspective. But she lies about the years they took place ''and nobody questions it.'' Yet, since the event could very well be [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory that convention itself]], itself]] in an alternate universe, no one would question someone going as an anime character who's retelling her experiences.



* LifeEmbellished: Op/Res is foremost a fictionalized dramatization containing fictionalized accounts of various characters based on delusions and encounters, from the dark times (circa 2012) and beyond. Plans are being made to make the story more fictional in future episodes.



** Engineer uses a [[VideoGame/MarioKart blue shell]]. This was inspired by an actual cosplayer with an RC vehicle encountered during the dark times.

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** Engineer uses a [[VideoGame/MarioKart blue shell]]. This was inspired by an actual cosplayer with an RC vehicle decorated as a Blue Shell encountered during the dark times.



* RomanAClef / LifeEmbellished: Op/Res is a fictionalized dramatization containing fictionalized accounts of various characters based on paranoid delusions and encounters, from the dark times (circa 2012) and beyond.



* VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: Purportedly with extra distance for safety reasons. However, the amount of anachronistic absurdity, similar to ''CODE RED'', offsets the real-life places and allusions to gatherings where a bunch of characters meet up. Even still, Op/Res 5's prologue was deliberately based on actual events on May 17, 2014.

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* VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: Purportedly with extra distance for safety reasons. It's a fictionalized dramatization of actual events, but these events are ''heavily'' fictionalized, and all people are represented by existing fictional counterparts (except in the Fugitive's case). However, the amount of anachronistic absurdity, similar to ''CODE RED'', offsets the real-life places and allusions to mere gatherings where a bunch of characters meet up. Even still, Op/Res 5's prologue was deliberately based on actual events on May 17, 2014.



* WriteWhoYouKnow:... Or met and had wave at the camera at some point in time, except feature cameos as heavily fictionalized counterparts with InspiredBy allusions, based on the dark times and beyond.

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* WriteWhoYouKnow:... Or met and had wave at the camera at some point in time, except feature cameos as heavily fictionalized and dramatized counterparts with InspiredBy allusions, based on the dark times and beyond.


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* RomanAClef / LifeEmbellished: Opposed! is a heavily fictionalized Roman à Clef, like the original Op/Res was.


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* VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: This "fictionalized dramatization of actual events" is still heavily so.
* VoicesAreMental: Several "vocally-overridden" characters, those who speak and behave like other voice-alikes, are planned due to lack of character models.

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* TwentyMinutesIntoThePast: Later episodes take place months before their release date,. Admittedly, this makes it tough since Jack is now going around trying to forgive people.

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* BasedOnAGreatBigLie: Even more so than the original Op/Res! Real-life paranoia in 2017 led to Opposed! having "New Story" episodes and new factions that potentially want the Fugitive dead.

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* NamesTheSame: LF Productions, short for "Lost Fugitive Productions", is the result of years referring to TheVoice as simply "the Fugitive".

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* NamesTheSame: NamesTheSame:
** [[{{Anime/Free}} Nagisa Hazuki]] and [[Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagicaTheMovieRebellion Nagisa Momoe]] will return in this remake.
** Because TheVoice in the original Op/Res was referred to so much as "The Fugitive", he's being formally renamed to "The Lost Fugitive".
LF Productions, short for "Lost Fugitive "[=LostFugitive=] Productions", is the result of years referring this.
** The new faction in Opposed!, Blazing Swords, is named very closely
to TheVoice as simply "the Fugitive".''Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade''. Justified because [[spoiler:one of the faction members in Opposed! has a lightsaber, a sword that glows brightly and can burn through anything; plus, another word for "glowing" was required]].

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* CriticalResearchFailure: Whether it's due to misunderstandings around the Franchise/DisneyPrincess thing or the FridgeBrilliance of the Fugitive becoming slowly unhinged, he keeps calling Elsa, a queen, "Her Highness" instead of "Majesty". This '''will''' be fixed in Opposed!.



** The original Op/Res effectively became {{Cancelled}} with another hiatus in March 2016 because of too many overwhelming ideas. It actually ''was'' cancelled the following month.

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** The original Op/Res effectively became {{Cancelled}} with another hiatus in March 2016 because of too many overwhelming ideas. It actually ''was'' cancelled the following month.month... only for the remake ''Opposed!'' to be announced eight months later.



* SituationalSword: Stocking's swords are said to only hurt supernatural/spiritual beings, not humans. They are said to be dangerous to the magical girls, but they do injure Kurisu and Sasha due to them being anomaly characters.

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* SituationalSword: Stocking's swords are said to only hurt supernatural/spiritual beings, not beings a lot more than they hurt humans. They are said to be dangerous to the magical girls, but they do injure Kurisu and Sasha Sasha, who are humans, due to them being anomaly characters.



* SupermanStaysOutOfGotham: Enforced, but to a limited extent. During a battle, the broken Inhibitor 2 zaps out anyone in the inhibitor room who is not part of the two major teams.

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* SupermanStaysOutOfGotham: Enforced, but to a limited extent. During If a battle, battle happens inside the inhibitor room, the broken Inhibitor 2 zaps out anyone in the inhibitor room who is who's not part of the two major teams.



** Had Op/Res stayed in video form, the magical girls would've gotten opportunities to perform homage poses to their own transformations in the two movies[[note]]Sayaka (again), Kyoko, Mami[[/note]], the PSP game[[note]]Madoka, Homura[[/note]] and ''Rebellion''[[note]]all five[[/note]].

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** Had Op/Res stayed in full-motion video form, the magical girls would've gotten opportunities to perform homage poses to their own transformations in the two movies[[note]]Sayaka (again), Kyoko, Mami[[/note]], the PSP game[[note]]Madoka, Homura[[/note]] and ''Rebellion''[[note]]all five[[/note]].



* VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: Purportedly with extra distance for safety reasons. However, the amount of anachronistic absurdity, similar to ''CODE RED'', offsets the real-life places and allusions to gatherings where a bunch of characters meet up. Even Op/Res 5's prologue was deliberately based on actual events on May 17, 2014.

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* VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: Purportedly with extra distance for safety reasons. However, the amount of anachronistic absurdity, similar to ''CODE RED'', offsets the real-life places and allusions to gatherings where a bunch of characters meet up. Even still, Op/Res 5's prologue was deliberately based on actual events on May 17, 2014.



** In Op/Res 7, Kyoko is convinced that there's no point helping the team anymore.

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** In Op/Res 7, Kyoko is convinced by [[spoiler:Annie]] that there's no point helping the team anymore.



** In Op/Res 6, [[{{Manga/Nisekoi}} Chitoge]] gets kidnapped by the TimePolice. (In real life, it's because [[CreatorBreakdown SOMEBODY didn't do a proper meetup in real life.]] Thank goodness code51515 happened, but it's already too late.)
** In Op/Res 7, [[VideoGame/KantaiCollection Yuudachi]]]] is also kidnapped. However, this allows the Fugitive to realize that the Time Police are a threat, probably because he set up the plan himself and made Madoka go through with it.
* WeNeedADistraction: Done in ep 2 for "a chance to take that psychopath ''down''."

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** In Op/Res 6, [[{{Manga/Nisekoi}} Chitoge]] gets kidnapped by the TimePolice. (In real life, it's because [[CreatorBreakdown SOMEBODY didn't do a proper meetup in real life.]] Thank goodness code51515 happened, but it's already too late.)
) [[spoiler:She gets freed.]]
** In Op/Res 7, [[VideoGame/KantaiCollection Yuudachi]]]] is also kidnapped. However, this allows the Fugitive to realize that the Time Police are a threat, probably because he set up the plan himself and made Madoka go through with it.
it. [[spoiler:She gets freed.]]
* WeNeedADistraction: Done The girls use Rena's tendency to react to cute things in ep 2 for "a chance to take that psychopath ''down''."



* WeirdnessMagnet: The inhibitor machines were meant to regulate things such as random events and character cameo influxes. One of them was damaged, leaving it with a [[PowerGlows glowing slash]] and a perpetual smoke trail pumping out from it. This means randomness is frequent due to the inhibitor's [[ObligatoryJoke compromised]] structural integrity.

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* WeirdnessMagnet: The inhibitor machines were meant to regulate things such as random events and character cameo influxes. One However, one of them was damaged, leaving it with a [[PowerGlows glowing slash]] and a perpetual smoke trail pumping out from it. This means randomness is frequent due to the inhibitor's [[ObligatoryJoke compromised]] structural integrity.



** Certain four-legged characters would have appeared in episode 5's flashback sequence due to cosplay encounters. They are ExiledFromContinuity for personal reasons.

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** Certain four-legged characters would otherwise have appeared in episode 5's flashback sequence due to cosplay encounters. They are ExiledFromContinuity for personal reasons.



* WhereTheHellIsSpringfield: The setting of Op/Res is leaning very close to this with the addition of a real-life "platform of infamy" and rooms like [[RealitySubtext ST 132 and 140]], the former of which was credited to a local university during the 2010 COMPROMISE. Otherwise, the VoidBetweenTheWorlds still exists to link the inhibitor room to the donation room, the [=RED/BLU=] bases, and other locations.

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* WhereTheHellIsSpringfield: The setting of Op/Res is leaning leaned very close to this with the addition of a real-life "platform of infamy" and rooms like [[RealitySubtext ST 132 and 140]], the former of which was credited stated to be at a local university during the 2010 COMPROMISE. Otherwise, the VoidBetweenTheWorlds still exists to link the inhibitor room to the donation room, the [=RED/BLU=] bases, and other locations.



** ...and then you know reality is screwed up.



** Led to the events of Op/Res ep 7 and the first half of ep 8 because of an angry depressive bout (code51515 would have brought some light back into the story),
** Inspired WhatCouldHaveBeen the Fugitive War ("Anti-Fugitive Pact") story arc.

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** Led to the events of Op/Res ep 7 and the first half of ep 8 because of an angry depressive bout (code51515 would have brought some light back into the story),
story before Op/Res got cancelled),
** Inspired WhatCouldHaveBeen the Fugitive War ("Anti-Fugitive Pact") story arc.



* YouKeepUsingThatWord: Whether it's due to misunderstandings about the Franchise/DisneyPrincess thing or the FridgeBrilliance of the Fugitive becoming slowly unhinged, he keeps calling Elsa, a queen, "Her Highness" instead of "Majesty". This '''will''' be fixed in Opposed!.



* AccidentallyCorrectWriting: Yuudachi's appearance in Op/Res happened because Jack expected a cosplay meetup but couldn't find one in 2015 (which is why she was bait for the Time Police to put into custody). In the Opposed! remake, due to local influence/research in July 2017, this "Poi" girl will likely follow Yuki and Tsukasa, Asuna, and France in getting an entourage of her own, in the form of Creator/LeahClark's characters. [-Now all that's left is to locate 3D models of the characters.-]

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* AccidentallyCorrectWriting: Yuudachi's appearance in Op/Res happened because Jack expected a cosplay meetup but couldn't find one in 2015 (which is why she was bait for the Time Police to put into custody). In the Opposed! remake, due to local influence/research in July 2017, this "Poi" girl will likely follow Yuki and Tsukasa, Asuna, and France in getting an entourage of her own, in the form of Creator/LeahClark's characters. [-Now all that's left is to locate 3D models of the characters.-]



** Charlotte ("Bebe") first appears in Opposed! episode 1 but doesn't show up in Op/Res until episode 7.

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** Charlotte ("Bebe") first appears in Opposed! episode 1 but doesn't didn't show up in Op/Res until episode 7.



* ScheduleSlip: ''Opposed!'' episode 1 was delayed past April 26, 2017, the date of the Opposition's first onscreen attack in the original Op/Res series. It was delayed again past its Op/Res episode 1 anniversary date of May 16 and had been announced for June before its ReleaseDateChange.

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* ScheduleSlip: ''Opposed!'' episode 1 was delayed past April 26, 2017, the date of the Opposition's first onscreen attack in the original Op/Res series. It was delayed again past its Op/Res episode 1 anniversary date of May 16 and had been announced for June before its ReleaseDateChange. The release is set for late August.



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* DevelopmentHell: Since the announcement poster, Opposed! episode 1 has taken over six months to make.

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* DevelopmentHell: DevelopmentHell / TroubledProduction: Since the announcement poster, Opposed! episode 1 has taken over six seven months to make.make, mainly because a paranoid troubled man trying to use MethodActing to portray a paranoid troubled fugitive led to complications in real life.



* TooSoon: The content of Opposed! episode 3 was moved into episode 6, essentially delaying what happens in it because it drew influences from a very unfortunate misunderstanding in spring 2017. As a result, the events of episode 6, which centered on the formation of ActorAllusion entourages, were swapped back into episode 3.



* TooSoon: The content of Opposed! episode 3 was moved into episode 6, essentially delaying what happens in it because it drew influences from a very unfortunate misunderstanding in spring 2017. As a result, the events of episode 6, which centered on the formation of ActorAllusion entourages, were swapped back into episode 3.
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** [=FemScout=] wears only a scarf with her regular shirt and skirt as her compulsory holiday outfit in the Op/Res Christmas short and episode 3 [[SerendipityWritesThePlot because nothing else fits her]].

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** [=FemScout=] wears only a scarf with her regular shirt and skirt as her compulsory holiday outfit in the Op/Res Christmas short and episode 3 [[SerendipityWritesThePlot because nothing else fits her]].her body shape clips through everything else]].



** Some events can be described as influenced reenactments. These include BRS's salute in ep 2 and Second-Homura's salute in ep 3, and the way Misa waves to Konata's group in ep 3, for instance. These stem from personal cosplay sightings and filmed cosplay segments in the ill-fated Payback series and as subsequent private recordings.
** Slenderman's cameo was actually due to a newscast about 2013's Calgary Expo parade. Reports indicate during the May 2013 fear/survival mission, Jack profusely apologized to another Slenderman cosplayer at Otafest after showing him the cameo in Op/Res ep 1 in slow motion.

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** Some events can be described as influenced reenactments. These include BRS's salute in ep 2 and Second-Homura's salute in ep 3, and the way Misa waves to Konata's group in ep 3, for instance. These stem from personal cosplay sightings and filmed cosplay segments in the an old ill-fated Payback series and as subsequent private recordings.
** Slenderman's cameo was actually due to a newscast about 2013's Calgary Expo parade. Reports indicate during the May 2013 fear/survival mission, Jack profusely apologized to another Slenderman cosplayer at Otafest after showing him the cameo in Op/Res ep 1 in slow motion.



** '''As confirmed in a [[https://twitter.com/superslinger07/status/546553397873106944 Dec. 20, 2014 tweet]]''': Characters who almost have the same voice suddenly get a whole lot of screentime. From shows of which Jack had the covers signed at Otafest, the characters arrive on the scene and begin to interact with the mashup series' protagonists. So, four years (in-story) after ''CODE RED'' introduced [[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya Yuki Nagato]], [[Manga/LuckyStar Tsukasa Hiiragi]], and their eventual travelling entourage, ''Op/Res'' will have [[LightNovel/SwordArtOnline Asuna Yuuki]] bring in [[Webcomic/AxisPowersHetalia France (Francis Bonnefoy)]] because they've been ''[[RealitySubtext cordially invited]]'' to [[InspiredBy another weekend gathering]], and [[VisualNovel/SteinsGate Rintaro Okabe/"Hououin Kyouma" brings in Suzuha Amane]] for help in confronting Kurisu Makise. Also, [[Manga/FairyTail Lucy Heartfilia]] changes her voice and brings in [[{{Anime/Free}} Rei Ryugazaki]] [[SerendipityWritesThePlot if he gets a jacket and shoes on]]. See ContinuityNod above for something similar regarding ''CODE RED'' and ''Op/Res''.

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** '''As confirmed in a [[https://twitter.com/superslinger07/status/546553397873106944 Dec. 20, 2014 tweet]]''': Characters who almost have the same voice suddenly get a whole lot of screentime. From shows of which Jack had the covers signed at Otafest, the characters arrive on the scene and begin to interact with the mashup series' protagonists. So, four years (in-story) after ''CODE RED'' introduced [[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya Yuki Nagato]], [[Manga/LuckyStar Tsukasa Hiiragi]], and their eventual travelling entourage, ''Op/Res'' will have [[LightNovel/SwordArtOnline Asuna Yuuki]] bring in [[Webcomic/AxisPowersHetalia France (Francis Bonnefoy)]] because they've been ''[[RealitySubtext cordially invited]]'' to [[InspiredBy another weekend gathering]], and [[VisualNovel/SteinsGate Rintaro Okabe/"Hououin Kyouma" brings in Suzuha Amane]] for help in confronting Kurisu Makise. Also, [[Manga/FairyTail Lucy Heartfilia]] changes her voice to English and brings in [[{{Anime/Free}} Rei Ryugazaki]] [[SerendipityWritesThePlot if he gets a jacket and shoes on]]. See ContinuityNod above for something similar regarding ''CODE RED'' and ''Op/Res''.



* SerendipityWritesThePlot: Or rather the format. Opposed! will use still images because a particular screen video recorder could not be acquired at the time; also, video would take longer to edit due to technical difficulties that shifted Op/Res into text form.

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* SerendipityWritesThePlot: Or rather the format. Opposed! will use still images because a particular screen video recorder could not be acquired at the time; also, video would take longer to edit due to technical difficulties that shifted Op/Res into text form. As such, it's essentially an audio drama with the nuances that come with it, such as some additional narration.
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* ReCut: There are plans for Opposed!'s finale to be released in two versions, with one of them having an extended ending.

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** [[spoiler:Nagisa Momoe]] in Op/Res 7, who seems to wear a disjointed combination of both outfits [[SerendipityWritesThePlot due to lack of accurate available MMD models.]]

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** [[spoiler:Nagisa Momoe]] in Op/Res 7, who seems to wear a disjointed combination of both her civilian and magical outfits [[SerendipityWritesThePlot due to lack of accurate available MMD models.]]



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* ExpendableAlternateUniverse: Op/Res land is '''not''' real life, so apparently it's okay for villains to try to [[BoomHeadshot blow people's heads off]] or [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice run a sword through them]].
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** It all came crashing in as soon as the battle in episode 3 concluded. Serah Farron slaps Homura in the face in her first Op/Res appearance. However, the character with her, Nagisa Hazuki, isn't OOC enough, though his presence is still due to the 2014 plot shakeups. The [5161814]: overtime reunion came six months too late to change this.

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** It all came crashing in as As soon as the battle in episode 3 concluded. concluded, Serah Farron slaps Homura in the face in her first Op/Res appearance. However, the character with her, Nagisa Hazuki, isn't OOC enough, though his presence is still due to the 2014 plot shakeups. The [5161814]: overtime reunion came six months too late to change this.



** Ep 8: Favorably lucky encounters leading to multiple resolutions with May 2014's runaways during code51515 (May 2015) are expected to have positive effects on the story at around this point. However, the events spanning the nine months after May 2015 lead to a planned story arc with an Anti-Fugitive Pact.
* SelfGuardingPhlebotinum: Whoever slashed Inhibitor 2 has turned it into this.

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* SelfGuardingPhlebotinum: Whoever slashed Inhibitor 2 has turned it into this.this, adding a demonic(?) force field that repulses all {{Wrench Whack}}s.


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* ReleaseDateChange: The public release of Opposed! episode 1, once announced for June 2017, has been delayed and put on TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment due to [[CreatorBreakdown losses of self-confidence]], constant {{Deadly Euphemisms}} including "throwing oneself off", and to release it closer to episode 2. The episode itself was still aimed for late-June completion, it just wouldn't be released yet.

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* AccidentallyCorrectWriting: Yuudachi's appearance in Op/Res, initially because Jack expected a cosplay meetup but couldn't find one in 2015 (which is why she was bait for the Time Police to put into custody). In the Opposed! remake, due to local influence/research in July 2017, this "Poi" girl will likely follow Yuki and Tsukasa, Asuna, and France in getting an entourage of her own, in the form of Creator/LeahClark's characters. [-Now all that's left is to locate 3D models of the characters.-]

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* AccidentallyCorrectWriting: Yuudachi's appearance in Op/Res, initially Op/Res happened because Jack expected a cosplay meetup but couldn't find one in 2015 (which is why she was bait for the Time Police to put into custody). In the Opposed! remake, due to local influence/research in July 2017, this "Poi" girl will likely follow Yuki and Tsukasa, Asuna, and France in getting an entourage of her own, in the form of Creator/LeahClark's characters. [-Now all that's left is to locate 3D models of the characters.-]



** Opposition Member #5 will remain the same character ([[spoiler:Yutaka with inhibitor-enforced split personalities]]), even though MMD character models of various characters have been located since 2013 [[spoiler:including the character it should have been in the first place]].



* CanonDiscontinuity: Not only does ''Opposed!'' remake the continuity of the original mashup series it's based off of, it also axes the entirety of its lead-in series, ''inhibitor filler'', save for its premiere episode, "this can't be happening", and a few ideas like Mami using "[[MoreDakka more gun]]" from ''i.f.'' ep 2.

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* CanonDiscontinuity: Not only does ''Opposed!'' remake the continuity of the original mashup series it's based off of, it also axes the entirety of its lead-in series, ''inhibitor filler'', save for its premiere episode, "this can't be happening", and a few ideas like Mami using "[[MoreDakka more gun]]" from ''i.f.'' ep 2.2 and being Engineer's protege.



* CoincidentalBroadcast: Episode 1 begins on December 16, 2012, the day of the homicide attempt featured on the radio news during the prologue.

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* CoincidentalBroadcast: Episode 1 begins on December 16, 2012, the day of the homicide attempt featured on attempt. And the radio news is talking about it during the prologue.



* DarkIsNotEvil: In Opposed!, the Fugitive's new outfit is a black and dark red gasmasked uniform that makes him look like one of the sinister TimePolice mooks, but ProtagonistCenteredMorality puts him on the side of the good guys: the Resurrection Movement.

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* DarkIsNotEvil: In Opposed!, the Fugitive's new outfit is a black and dark red gasmasked uniform that makes him look like one of the sinister TimePolice mooks, but ProtagonistCenteredMorality puts him on the side of the good guys: the Resurrection Movement.



* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Invoked by the [Lost] Fugitive in the Opposed! remake, who refers to every Opposition Member by a "The Person" nickname despite using (or being given) one himself.

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refers to every Opposition Member by a "The Person" nickname despite using (or being given) one himself.nickname.



* ReleaseDateChange: The public release of Opposed! episode 1, once announced for June 2017, has been delayed and put on TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment due to a [[CreatorBreakdown loss of confidence]] and to release it closer to episode 2. The episode itself is still aimed for late-June completion, it just wouldn't be released yet.

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* ReleaseDateChange: The public release of Opposed! episode 1, once announced for June 2017, has been delayed and put on TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment due to a [[CreatorBreakdown loss losses of confidence]] self-confidence]], constant {{Deadly Euphemisms}} including "throwing oneself off", and to release it closer to episode 2. The episode itself is was still aimed for late-June completion, it just wouldn't be released yet.



** Episode 1 implies that [[spoiler:the Fugitive already knows the ''Madoka Magica'' girls]]. This is noted because ''inhibitor filler'', which led up to the original ''Op/Res'', is now CanonDiscontinuity in the ss07 mashups.

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** Episode 1 implies that [[spoiler:the Fugitive already knows the ''Madoka Magica'' girls]]. This is noted because ''inhibitor filler'', which led up to the original ''Op/Res'', is now CanonDiscontinuity in the ss07 mashups.mashups; said shorts included [[spoiler:Madoka and Homura trying to talk the fugitive out of his fatal decision attempt]].



** Neru Akita will still use her synthetic voice (higher-pitched MS Anna) from CODE RED.

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** Neru Akita will still use her synthetic voice (higher-pitched MS Anna) from as in CODE RED.


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* AccidentallyCorrectWriting: Yuudachi's appearance in Op/Res, initially because Jack expected a cosplay meetup but couldn't find one in 2015 (which is why she was bait for the Time Police to put into custody). Due to local influence/research in July 2017, this "Poi" girl will likely follow Yuki and Tsukasa, Asuna, and France in getting an entourage of her own in the form of Creator/LeahClark's characters. [-Now all that's left is to locate 3D models of the characters.-]

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* AccidentallyCorrectWriting: Yuudachi's appearance in Op/Res, initially because Jack expected a cosplay meetup but couldn't find one in 2015 (which is why she was bait for the Time Police to put into custody). Due In the Opposed! remake, due to local influence/research in July 2017, this "Poi" girl will likely follow Yuki and Tsukasa, Asuna, and France in getting an entourage of her own own, in the form of Creator/LeahClark's characters. [-Now all that's left is to locate 3D models of the characters.-]
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* AccidentallyCorrectWriting: Yuudachi's appearance in Op/Res, initially because Jack expected a cosplay meetup but couldn't find one in 2015 (which is why she was bait for the Time Police to put into custody). Due to local influence/research in July 2017, this "Poi" girl will likely follow Yuki and Tsukasa, Asuna, and France in getting an entourage of her own in the form of Creator/LeahClark's characters. [-Now all that's left is to locate 3D models of the characters.-]
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* ExcitedShowTitle: That exclamation mark is part of the title.

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* ExcitedShowTitle: That exclamation mark is part of the title.title, emphasis optional.
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* SecretIdentityVocalShift: Variant case that finally gets demonstrated in an audiovisual form. Though Neru Akita no longer goes silent onscreen, she hates her real voice and all the "This chick doesn't deserve to lead jerks like us" implications that come with it. If not for her SurroundedByIdiots, her {{Tsundere}} side might be showing...

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* SecretIdentityVocalShift: Variant case that finally gets demonstrated in an audiovisual form. Though Neru Akita no longer goes silent onscreen, she hates her real Japanese-accented voice and all the "This chick doesn't deserve to lead jerks like us" implications that come with it. If not for her SurroundedByIdiots, her {{Tsundere}} side might be showing...
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* SecretIdentityVocalShift: Variant case that finally gets demonstrated in an audiovisual form. Though Neru Akita no longer goes silent onscreen, she hates her real voice and all the implications that come with it. If not for her SurroundedByIdiots, her {{Tsundere}} side might be showing...

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* SecretIdentityVocalShift: Variant case that finally gets demonstrated in an audiovisual form. Though Neru Akita no longer goes silent onscreen, she hates her real voice and all the "This chick doesn't deserve to lead jerks like us" implications that come with it. If not for her SurroundedByIdiots, her {{Tsundere}} side might be showing...

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* RememberTheNewGuy: Miss Pauling, a ''Team Fortress 2'' character not appearing in ''CODE RED'', is featured on the announcement poster for ''Opposed!'', which retells ''Op/Res''.

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Miss Pauling, a ''Team Fortress 2'' character not appearing in ''CODE RED'', is featured on the announcement poster for ''Opposed!'', which retells ''Op/Res''.''Op/Res''. Then again, she did appear in [=TF2's=] comics before "Expiration Date" was made.
** Episode 1 implies that [[spoiler:the Fugitive already knows the ''Madoka Magica'' girls]]. This is noted because ''inhibitor filler'', which led up to the original ''Op/Res'', is now CanonDiscontinuity in the ss07 mashups.

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