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-->The final transmission from Oni Wolda to the protagonist Keill Randor.

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-->The -->-- The final transmission from Oni Wolda to the protagonist Keill Randor.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: A MadDoctor attempts to take on Randor with a laser scalpel, only to slit his own throat when Randor breaks his wrist with a blow and he loses control of the tool.
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* GenocideBackfire: The BigBad deciding the Legions of Moros were the major obstacle to him conquering the galaxy and that eliminating was the best course of action? Doesn't work out so well. The Legions probably weren't even aware of the Warlord's existence prior to the attack that left Keill the only survivor of his race.

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* GenocideBackfire: The BigBad deciding the Legions of Moros were the major obstacle to him conquering the galaxy and that eliminating them was the best course of action? Doesn't work out so well. The Legions probably weren't even aware of the Warlord's existence prior to the attack that left Keill the only survivor of his race.
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* FasterThanLightTravel: Overlight — a hyperdrive that allows a ship to travel the vast distances of space at [[LudicrousSpeed huge speeds]]; cutting cross-galactic travel to a matter of days and weeks and interstellar to hours and days. Intergalactic travel still takes a long time though[[note]]For the curious, the Milky Way galaxy is "only" 100,000 light years in diameter. The Andromeda Galaxy, the nearest major galaxy to the Milky way (not counting numerous minor "satellite galaxies" of both of the majors) is 2,500,000 light years away[[/note]].

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* FasterThanLightTravel: Overlight — a hyperdrive that allows a ship to travel the vast distances of space at [[LudicrousSpeed huge speeds]]; cutting cross-galactic travel to a matter of days and weeks and interstellar to hours and days. Intergalactic travel still takes a long time though[[note]]For the curious, the Milky Way galaxy is "only" 100,000 150,000-200,000 light years in diameter. The Andromeda Galaxy, the nearest major galaxy to the Milky way (not counting numerous minor "satellite galaxies" of both of the majors) is 2,500,000 light years away[[/note]].

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