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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: The point of the story is that time travel ''can'' solve some problems, but Brother Eye is not one of them this go around, not even when Brother Eye itself decides [[FutureMeScaresMe it needs to stop its own future development]]. It's a point that takes over forty issues to hammer in. The program is finally defeated for good in the "present" day in ''Batman Beyond'' volume 5, but after forty issues of a drawn out conflict just to reset back to where it started with the heroes even worse off than before, readers gave up and volume 5, [[BackFromTheBrink where they finally make their comeback]], only lasted 16 issues to Futures End's forty something out of reader fatigue. Presumably the seeming defeat of Brainiac was supposed to soften this blow, but those who know ''Convergence'' know that know his real end wasn't here either.
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* CaptainObviousReveal: The entity responsible for possessing the Engineer and destroying the Stormwatch ship being ComicBook/{{Brainiac}}. The comic tries to sell it as a big twist, but it's hard to not see it coming a mile away when both the possessed Engineer and the entity's robot minions are ''wearing Brainiac's IconicLogo on them''.

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* CaptainObviousReveal: The entity responsible for possessing the Engineer and destroying the Stormwatch ship being ComicBook/{{Brainiac}}. The comic tries to sell it as a big twist, but it's hard to not see it coming a mile away when both the possessed Engineer and the entity's robot minions are ''wearing Brainiac's IconicLogo logo on them''.

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