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Never knew an episode recap was flamebait. Tsk tsk.


** [[http://www.interrobangstudios.com/comics-display.php?strip_id=1516 In Equestria,]] it's rather cynically implied that [[spoiler:Twilight Sparkle is [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS3E13MagicalMysteryCure now a Sue]]]], and that the Brony fandom is also especially rife with MarySue {{Original Character}}s...

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** [[http://www.interrobangstudios.com/comics-display.php?strip_id=1516 In Equestria,]] it's rather cynically implied that [[spoiler:Twilight Sparkle is [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS3E13MagicalMysteryCure now a Sue]]]], Sue for becoming an alicorn princess]], and that the Brony fandom is also especially rife with MarySue {{Original Character}}s...
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** Played with in [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Equestria]]. We see Twilight Sparkle included with a bunch of bad original characters, but we never see if she gets captured or not.

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** Played with in [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Equestria]]. We see Twilight Sparkle included with a bunch of bad original characters, but we never see if she gets captured or not. May have just been poking fun at the controversy that erupted when it was originally revealed she'd become an alicorn princess.
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Originally removed as natter; I've readded it since it wasn't, but I can understand where the misunderstanding came from.

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*** ...but in complaining about that Bones implies the ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' universe was even worse in this regard. Either way, he didn't like being in either place.
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* AuthorOnBoard: Played with. Although Ensign Sue has all the usual qualities of a MarySue, she has somehow popped up in a universe where all the other characters ''don't'' follow the usual rules of a MarySue fic. It's implied that their minds ''will'' be warped if they spend enough time around her. In the Literature/HarryPotter universe, the other characters are indeed acting like the typical cast of a MarySue story.

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* AuthorOnBoard: Played with. Although Ensign Sue has all the usual qualities of a MarySue, she has somehow popped up in a universe where all the other characters ''don't'' follow the usual rules of a MarySue fic. It's implied that their minds ''will'' be warped if they spend enough time around her. In the Literature/HarryPotter universe, the other characters are indeed acting like the typical cast of a MarySue story.[[invoked]]
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*** ...but at least it wasn't as bad as the ''{{Webcomic/Homestuck}}'' universe.
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** Inevitably, {{Webcomic/Sonichu}} is amongst the many Sues in Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog's world. Above him is Sonia, who was Sonic's sister in the short-lived ''WesternAnimation/SonicUnderground''. The sheer number of Sues in Sonic's universe, with some presumably being OCs, scares the crew into running away.
** [[http://www.interrobangstudios.com/comics-display.php?strip_id=1516 In Equestria,]] it's rather cynically implied that [[spoiler:Twilight Sparkle is [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS3E13MagicalMysteryCure now a Sue]]]], and that the Brony fandom is also especially rife with Mary Sue OCs...

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** Inevitably, {{Webcomic/Sonichu}} is amongst the many Sues in Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog's world. Above him is Sonia, who was Sonic's sister in the short-lived ''WesternAnimation/SonicUnderground''. The sheer number of Sues in Sonic's universe, with some presumably being OCs, {{Original Character}}s, scares the crew into running away.
** [[http://www.interrobangstudios.com/comics-display.php?strip_id=1516 In Equestria,]] it's rather cynically implied that [[spoiler:Twilight Sparkle is [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS3E13MagicalMysteryCure now a Sue]]]], and that the Brony fandom is also especially rife with Mary Sue OCs...MarySue {{Original Character}}s...
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: Sue Prime is defeated and the multiverse starts to go back to normal as all the Sues begin to disappear. Sadly, this also includes Ensign Sue, who is perfectly happy to GoOutWithASmile all by herself, since she helped save the crew of the Enterprise. Kirk looks over to where she was, and she's gone. And with the multiverse slowly erasing any presence the Sues had, Ensign Sue will slowly be RetGone, until even the memory of her is gone. The only other happy thing is that she seems to have been reincarnated as a non-Sue, unknowing of her past life.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: Sue Prime is defeated and the multiverse starts to go back to normal as all the Sues begin to disappear. Sadly, this also includes Ensign Sue, who had undergone actual CharacterDevelopment and atoned for her past actions. She is perfectly happy to GoOutWithASmile all by herself, since she helped save the crew of the Enterprise. Kirk looks over to where she was, and she's gone. And with the multiverse slowly erasing any presence the Sues had, Ensign Sue will slowly be RetGone, until even the memory of her is gone.no more. The only other happy thing is that she seems to have been reincarnated as a non-Sue, unknowing of her past life.]]
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: Sue Prime is defeated and the multiverse starts to go back to normal as all the Sues begin to disappear. Sadly, this also includes Ensign Sue, who is perfectly happy to GoOutWithASmile all by herself, since she helped save the crew of the Enterprise. Kirk looks over to where she was, and she's gone. And with the multiverse slowly erasing any presence the Sues had, Ensign Sue will slowly be RetGone, until even the memory of her is gone. The only other happy thing is that she seems to have been reincarnated as a non-Sue, unknowing of her past life.]]
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* NoKillLikeOverkill: [[http://interrobangstudios.com/comics-display.php?strip_id=1052 The phasers here have Overkill]], as well as Pocket [[Franchise/StarWars Death Star]] setting.

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* NoKillLikeOverkill: [[http://interrobangstudios.com/comics-display.php?strip_id=1052 The phasers here have Overkill]], as well as Pocket [[Franchise/StarWars Death Star]] setting. And even ''that'' [[NoSell can't kill a Sue]].
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So begins the tale of ''Ensign Sue Must Die''. A {{webcomic}} drawn by [[Webcomic/ImMyOwnMascot Kevin]] [[Webcomic/TriggerStar Bolk]] of [[http://www.interrobangstudios.com/ Interrobang Studios]] and written by Clare Moseley of [[http://claremoseley.ca/ Clare Moseley.ca]]. The story takes place in the ''Franchise/StarTrek'' universe after the events of the [[Film/StarTrek 2009 revamp film]] which follows the Starship ''Enterprise'''s new medical officer Ensign Sue. The comic completely parodies the concept of a MarySue character. Can be found [[http://www.interrobangstudios.com/comics-display.php?strip_id=989 here]] or on [[http://comicalclare.deviantart.com/art/Ensign-Sue-Must-Die-01-165689110?q=gallery%3Acomicalclare%2F25413573&qo=26 deviantart.]]

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So begins the tale of ''Ensign Sue Must Die''. A {{webcomic}} drawn by [[Webcomic/ImMyOwnMascot Kevin]] [[Webcomic/TriggerStar Bolk]] of [[http://www.interrobangstudios.com/ Interrobang Studios]] and written by Clare Moseley of [[http://claremoseley.ca/ Clare Moseley.ca]]. The story takes place in the ''Franchise/StarTrek'' universe after the events of the [[Film/StarTrek [[Film/StarTrek2009 2009 revamp film]] which follows the Starship ''Enterprise'''s new medical officer Ensign Sue. The comic completely parodies the concept of a MarySue character. Can be found [[http://www.interrobangstudios.com/comics-display.php?strip_id=989 here]] or on [[http://comicalclare.deviantart.com/art/Ensign-Sue-Must-Die-01-165689110?q=gallery%3Acomicalclare%2F25413573&qo=26 deviantart.]]



** Wesley from Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration.

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** Wesley from Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration.''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration''.



** The first one openly introduced is [[CreatorsPet Wesley]] from Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration. [[invoked]]

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** The first one openly introduced is [[CreatorsPet Wesley]] from Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration.''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration''. [[invoked]]

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* MulticoloredHair: It is a common racial trait for Sues because it supposedly makes me stand out more. Ensign Sue's is [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair Pink]] and blonde; see page image. Well, more specifically, [[KaleidoscopeHair pink and blue and purple and yellow and...]] [[spoiler: Anyone who is Sue-ified develops this as a stripe or starburst.]]

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* MulticoloredHair: It is a common racial trait for Sues because it supposedly makes me them stand out more. Ensign Sue's is [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair Pink]] and blonde; see page image. Well, more specifically, [[KaleidoscopeHair pink and blue and purple and yellow and...]] [[spoiler: Anyone who is Sue-ified develops this as a stripe or starburst.]]



* SkywardScream: [[spoiler: Kirk's reaction to a brainwashed Spock's allegation KIRK is a Sue, too.]]

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* SkywardScream: [[spoiler: Kirk's reaction to a brainwashed Spock's allegation KIRK is a Sue, too.is to shout a panicked denial to the skies.]]



* SparklingStreamOfTears: When [[http://interrobangstudios.com/comics-display.php?strip_id=991 Sue admits her "horrible" medical condition]].
* StockingFiller: Her uniforms inexplicably has fishnet stockings. Spock even notes it when she shows up.

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* SparklingStreamOfTears: When [[http://interrobangstudios.com/comics-display.php?strip_id=991 Sue admits her "horrible" medical condition]].
condition]], beautiful tears appear because how else would a perfect Sue cry?
* StockingFiller: Her uniforms Ensign Sue's uniform inexplicably has fishnet stockings. Spock even notes it when she shows up.



* TokenGoodTeammate: Ensign Sue is only empathetic Sue due to[[spoiler:losing her Sue powers. It has allowed her to see the reality of the situation and realize that the Sue's plan is not only evil but will not give them what they want anyway.]]

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* TokenGoodTeammate: Ensign Sue is the only empathetic Sue due to[[spoiler:losing to [[spoiler:losing her Sue powers. It has allowed her to see the reality of the situation and realize that the Sue's plan is not only evil but will not give them what they want anyway.]]



** The 30th strip of ''The Wrath of Sue'': Spock, the Doctor, and Wolverine board the TARDIS to confront Anna Mae Sue, [[spoiler:only for Empress Sue to appear and knock Spock out with the Infinity Gauntlet, while Wolverine shows [[MartyStu his true colors]] by '''stabbing the Doctor'''. And when Spock gets back to the ''Enterprise'', ''he's turned into a Sue.'']] HOO, boy...

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** The 30th strip of ''The Wrath of Sue'': Spock, the Doctor, and Wolverine board the TARDIS to confront Anna Mae Sue, [[spoiler:only for Empress Sue to appear and knock Spock out with the Infinity Gauntlet, while Wolverine shows [[MartyStu his true colors]] by '''stabbing the Doctor'''. And when When Spock gets back to the ''Enterprise'', ''he's turned into a Sue.'']] HOO, boy...



* WhatHaveIDone: Ensign Sue when she realizes that [[spoiler: she will be responsible for the Sues conquering the ''Enterprise''.]]

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Ensign Sue when she realizes that [[spoiler: she will be responsible for the Sues conquering the ''Enterprise''.]]



** [[spoiler: God Sue does this when she vaporizes Spock Prime in a fit of rage.]]
* WhatIsEvil: Ensign 3 begins a debate on what really counts as a Sue (which counts as evil as far as this comic is concerned). As a twist, though [[spoiler: it's a conversation that Denny Crane points out to Kirk that there was nothing wrong with being exceptional and that he is defined by his choices and what he does. At the same time, Sgt. T.J. Hooker talks to Ensign Sue. He tells she is not useless and that she does not have to be exceptional for her to help the people she cares about and that she should be liked for who she is.]]

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** [[spoiler: God Sue does this when she vaporizes immediately regrets vaporizing Spock Prime in a fit of rage.]]
* WhatIsEvil: Ensign 3 begins a debate on what really counts as a Sue (which counts as evil as far as this comic is concerned). As a twist, though [[spoiler: it's a conversation that Denny Crane points out to Kirk that there was nothing wrong with being exceptional and that he is defined by his choices and what he does. At the same time, Sgt. T.J. Hooker talks to Ensign Sue. He tells her she is not useless and that she does not have to be exceptional for her to help the people she cares about and that she should be liked for who she is.]]



* WidgetSeries: Uhura's opinion of any universe where the weird stuff is centered on Japan.

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* WidgetSeries: Uhura's opinion of any universe where the weird stuff is centered on Japan.Japan is definitely weird.



* WingedUnicorn: All the Sues they find in Equestria; since [[spoiler:Twilight Sparkle]] was seen among them it's implied [[spoiler:she's one too]].

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* WingedUnicorn: All the Sues they find in Equestria; Equestria are alicorns; since [[spoiler:Twilight Sparkle]] was seen among them it's implied [[spoiler:she's one too]].



* WolverinePublicity: Literally, {{Wolverine}} joins Spock's team in search for the Sues. Lampshaded by ComicBook/CaptainAmerica himself.

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* WolverinePublicity: Literally, {{Wolverine}} joins Spock's team in search for the Sues. Lampshaded It's lampshaded by ComicBook/CaptainAmerica himself.



* WouldHitAGirl:
** Khan isn't above doing this to a Sue that annoys him sufficiently. [[TooKinkyToTorture Not that she seems to mind]].
** He also doesn't have any qualms about [[spoiler:knocking out Ensign Sue with a punch to the gut]].

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* WouldHitAGirl:
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WouldHitAGirl: Khan isn't above doing this to hitting a Sue that annoys him sufficiently. [[TooKinkyToTorture Not that she seems to mind]].
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mind]]. He also doesn't have any qualms about [[spoiler:knocking out Ensign Sue with a punch to the gut]].
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* ActorAllusion[[invoked]]:

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* TooDumbToLive: Ensign Sue would be this, if she weren't a MarySue. She repeatedly avoids death through NewPowersAsThePlotDemands.
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* ThirtySuePileup: Used InUniverse.
** Sue is all 30 rolled into one overenthusiastic package.
** The other variation is occurring in ''Crisis'' with dozens of Sues infesting the Enterprise and planning to take over the multiverse.

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* YourApprovalFillsMeWithShame: Kirk does a CaptainsLog, lamenting all that has happened, only to be interrupted by Empress Sue, who compliments him on "getting in touch with [his] inner Sue." Cue another BigNo.


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* YourApprovalFillsMeWithShame: Kirk does a CaptainsLog, lamenting all that has happened, only to be interrupted by Empress Sue, who compliments him on "getting in touch with [his] inner Sue." Cue another BigNo.

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* UnreliableNarrator: Shown in strip 4, which Sue narrates. Given how she sees things, she's likely doing it all the time.



* UnreliableNarrator: Shown in strip 4, which Sue narrates. Given how she sees things, she's likely doing it all the time.

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* GenderBender: [[spoiler:The Doctor's final regeneration takes the form of the alternate 13th Doctor played by Joanna Lumley, from the BBC comic relief parody, ''Recap/DoctorWhoTheCurseOfFatalDeath''. Captain Kirk asks her out, which gets a little awkward after the universe resets and she reverts back to 10]].



* GenderBender: [[spoiler:The Doctor's final regeneration takes the form of the alternate 13th Doctor played by Joanna Lumley, from the BBC comic relief parody, ''Recap/DoctorWhoTheCurseOfFatalDeath''. Captain Kirk asks her out, which gets a little awkward after the universe resets and she reverts back to 10]].



* GoodColorsEvilColors: Mirror/Empress Sue having black hair and a gray outfit, and regular Ensign Sue having blonde hair and a blue uniform.


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* EvenEvilHasStandards: [[spoiler:Even Wolverine!Sue thinks that Sue Prime's plan is kind of dumb.]]



* EvenEvilHasStandards: [[spoiler:Even Wolverine!Sue thinks that Sue Prime's plan is kind of dumb.]]

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* {{Chibi}}: The whole comic is drawn superdeformed. Which, of course, makes everything [[Funny/EnsignSueMustDie much funnier]].



* {{Chibi}}: The whole comic is drawn superdeformed. Which, of course, makes everything [[Funny/EnsignSueMustDie much funnier]].



* ComplexityAddiction: Sue Prime gets diagnosed with this ailment when she explains her plan to the cast:
-->'''The Doctor''': That... seems '''needlessly complex'''.



* ComplexityAddiction: Sue Prime gets diagnosed with this ailment when she explains her plan to the cast:
-->'''The Doctor''': That... seems '''needlessly complex'''.
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* GenderBender: [[spoiler:The Doctor's final regeneration takes the form of an alternate 13th Doctor played by Joanna Lumley, from the comic relief parody, Recap/DoctorWhoTheCurseOfFatalDeath. Captain Kirk asks her out, which gets a little awkward after the universe resets and she reverts back to 10]].

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* GenderBender: [[spoiler:The Doctor's final regeneration takes the form of an the alternate 13th Doctor played by Joanna Lumley, from the BBC comic relief parody, Recap/DoctorWhoTheCurseOfFatalDeath.''Recap/DoctorWhoTheCurseOfFatalDeath''. Captain Kirk asks her out, which gets a little awkward after the universe resets and she reverts back to 10]].
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** [[spoiler:[[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration Wesley Crusher]]]] gets the treatment that many [[spoiler:TNG]] fans, and possibly [[spoiler:Main/WilWheaton himself]], have longed to give him.

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** [[spoiler:[[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration Wesley Crusher]]]] gets the treatment that many [[spoiler:TNG]] fans, and possibly [[spoiler:Main/WilWheaton [[spoiler:Creator/WilWheaton himself]], have longed to give him.
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* BroughtDownToNormal: [[spoiler:When Ensign Sue is brought back to the Star Trek universe, her RealityWarper status vanishes, leaving her merely an incredibly annoying girl.]]

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* BroughtDownToNormal: [[spoiler:When Ensign Sue is brought back to the Star Trek universe, her RealityWarper status vanishes, leaving her merely an incredibly annoying girl. Ironically, this allows her to do something none of the other Sues are capable of doing: developing meaningfully as a person.]]
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** The 42nd strip of ''Crisis of Infinite Sues''. Spock Prime asks [[spoiler: God Sue]] if she ''truly'' loves him. Sue giggles at such a silly question and begins to say it. [[spoiler:But she '''can't'''. [[ChekovsGun She's physically incapable of lying to herself.]] This shows that if she's lying about loving Spock, the one she claims to be the one she's doing all this for, then she doesn't love anyone. Then Spock implies that Ensign holds Sue's love and empathy, as her first created piece. God Sue, unwilling to accept the truth, ''fires a HandBlast at Spock Prime, vaporizing him''!]]

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** The 42nd strip of ''Crisis of Infinite Sues''. Spock Prime asks [[spoiler: God Sue]] if she ''truly'' loves him. Sue giggles at such a silly question and begins to say it. [[spoiler:But she '''can't'''. [[ChekovsGun [[ChekhovsGun She's physically incapable of lying to herself.]] This shows that if she's lying about loving Spock, the one she claims to be the one she's doing all this for, then she doesn't love anyone. Then Spock implies that Ensign holds Sue's love and empathy, as her first created piece. God Sue, unwilling to accept the truth, ''fires a HandBlast at Spock Prime, vaporizing him''!]]
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** [[spoiler:When Khan from the original series shows up, Cumberbatch!Khan refers to him as "Khan Prime," to which the other replies, "I prefer The ''Real'' Khan." Let's just say a lot of Trekkies, even those that like the 2009 reboot, agree with that sentiment wholeheartedly.]]

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** The 30th strip of ''The Wrath of Sue'': Spock, the Doctor, and Wolverine board the TARDIS to confront Anna Mae Sue, [[spoiler:only for Emress Sue to appears and knock Spock out with the Infinity Gauntlet and Wolverine showing [[MartyStu his true colors]] by '''stabbing the Doctor''']]. And when Spock gets back to the ''Enterprise'', he's become a Sue.]] HOO, boy...
** The 42nd strip of ''Crisis of Infinite Sues''. Prime Spock ask to God Sue if she ''truly'' loves him. Sue giggles at such silly question and prepare to affirm. [[spoiler:But she '''can't'''. She's physically incapable of lying to herself. This shows that if she's lying about loving Spock, the one she claims to be the one she's doing all this for, then she doesn't love anyone. Then Spock implies that Ensign holds Sue's love and empathy, as her first created piece. God Sue, unwilling to accept the truth, ''shoots a {{kamehame hadouken}} at Spock''!]]

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** The 30th strip of ''The Wrath of Sue'': Spock, the Doctor, and Wolverine board the TARDIS to confront Anna Mae Sue, [[spoiler:only for Emress Empress Sue to appears appear and knock Spock out with the Infinity Gauntlet and Gauntlet, while Wolverine showing shows [[MartyStu his true colors]] by '''stabbing the Doctor''']]. Doctor'''. And when Spock gets back to the ''Enterprise'', he's become ''he's turned into a Sue.]] '']] HOO, boy...
** The 42nd strip of ''Crisis of Infinite Sues''. Spock Prime Spock ask to asks [[spoiler: God Sue Sue]] if she ''truly'' loves him. Sue giggles at such a silly question and prepare begins to affirm.say it. [[spoiler:But she '''can't'''. [[ChekovsGun She's physically incapable of lying to herself. herself.]] This shows that if she's lying about loving Spock, the one she claims to be the one she's doing all this for, then she doesn't love anyone. Then Spock implies that Ensign holds Sue's love and empathy, as her first created piece. God Sue, unwilling to accept the truth, ''shoots ''fires a {{kamehame hadouken}} HandBlast at Spock''!]]Spock Prime, vaporizing him''!]]


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* FiveManBand:
** TheHero: Kirk
** TheLancer: The Doctor
** TheHeart: Leonard McCoy
** TheSmartGuy: Spock
** TheChick: [[spoiler: Ensign Sue]]
** SixthRangerTraitor: [[spoiler: Wolverine]]
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* {{Kawaii}}: Sue believes herself to be this and uses the term-- although according to Sulu, the term ''kawaii'' will be excised from the Japanese language in the mid-21st century, due to rampant overuse by American teenage girls.
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* KaleidoscopeEyes: Ensign Sue's eyes regularly change color, as well as her [[KaleidoscopeHair hair]], and BeautyMark... we can even see them [[http://interrobangstudios.com/comics-display.php?strip_id=1048 in the process of changing.]] It's one of her exaggerated Sue traits.
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** [[spoiler: BBC Sherlock and Reboot Khan are both played by Benedict Cumberbach and both are on screen together.]] It's played with regarding

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** [[spoiler: BBC Sherlock and Reboot Khan are both played by Benedict Cumberbach and both are on screen together.]] It's played with exploited, regarding the fact that [[spoiler:Khan disguises himself as Sherlock in one part of the story]].

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