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* [-\'\'BlackRobe\'\': it\'s no spoiler to say the Jesuit priest [[GoingNative goes native]]. [[strike:This is a good example for distinguishing this trope from the current named \
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* [-\\\'\\\'BlackRobe\\\'\\\': it\\\'s no spoiler to say the Jesuit priest [[GoingNative goes native]]. [[strike:This is a good example for distinguishing this trope from the current named \\\"HeartOfDarkness\\\" trope, since it\\\'s actually]] portrayed as a \\\'\\\'[[ValuesDissonance good thing]]\\\'\\\'.-]

Tropers/MoCellMan wrote: [-[[color:orange:see previous edit. Will try to figure out what to do with removed text.]]-]

[-This trope was popularized in Joseph Conrad\\\'s \\\'\\\'Heart Of Darkness\\\'\\\'. However, this is a more universal feature of wilderness expeditions, and predates Conrad. [[strike:HeartOfDarkness is a rather specific subtrope in which the destination is known, but turns out not to be what the protagonists expected: it is the \\\'\\\'welcoming party\\\'\\\' who poses the greatest danger, and the captain must extricate his remaining men.]]-]

Thanks for updating it Mo Cell Man. You\\\'re right, hard to tell what (if anything) needed to be done with that sentence.

I inserted a simple \\\"compare SendInTheSearchTeam\\\", since the new title for that trope is fairly self-explanatory.

[[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=0wbjitjpa4oem2px0fthpnlt&page=1 The old \\\"Heart Of Darkness\\\"]] trope was too similar to LateToTheParty the way it was written. SendInTheSearchTeam is broader, and is now somewhere halfway between this trope and that trope.
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[-[[color:orange:rename update - HeartOfDarkness now refers to the work, not a trope. Trope that was there is now SendInTheSearchTeam. Trope [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=0wbjitjpa4oem2px0fthpnlt&page=1 broadened,]] comparison no longer works.]]-]
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[-[[color:orange:rename update - HeartOfDarkness now refers to the work, not a trope. Trope that was there is now SendInTheSearchTeam. Trope broadened, comparison no longer works.]]-]
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* [-\'\'BlackRobe\'\': it\'s no spoiler to say the Jesuit priest [[GoingNative goes native]]. [[strike:This is a good example for distinguishing this trope from the current named \
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* [-\\\'\\\'BlackRobe\\\'\\\': it\\\'s no spoiler to say the Jesuit priest [[GoingNative goes native]]. [[strike:This is a good example for distinguishing this trope from the current named \\\"HeartOfDarkness\\\" trope, since it\\\'s actually]] portrayed as a \\\'\\\'[[ValuesDissonance good thing]]\\\'\\\'.-]

Tropers/MoCellMan wrote: [-[[color:orange:see previous edit. Will try to figure out what to do with removed text.]] ([[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=0wbjitjpa4oem2px0fthpnlt&page=1 Heart Of Darkness rename]])-]

[-This trope was popularized in Joseph Conrad\\\'s \\\'\\\'Heart Of Darkness\\\'\\\'. However, this is a more universal feature of wilderness expeditions, and predates Conrad. [[strike:HeartOfDarkness is a rather specific subtrope in which the destination is known, but turns out not to be what the protagonists expected: it is the \\\'\\\'welcoming party\\\'\\\' who poses the greatest danger, and the captain must extricate his remaining men.]]-]

Thanks for updating it Mo Cell Man. You\\\'re right, hard to tell what (if anything) needed to be done with that sentence.

I inserted a simple \\\"compare SendInTheSearchTeam\\\", since the new title for that trope is fairly self-explanatory.

The old \\\"Heart Of Darkness\\\" trope was too similar to LateToTheParty the way it was written. SendInTheSearchTeam is broader, and is now somewhere halfway between this trope and that trope.
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[-[[color:orange:rename update - HeartOfDarkness now refers to the work, not a trope. Trope that was there is now SendInTheSearchTeam. Trope broadened, comparison no longer works.]]-]
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[-[[color:orange:rename update - HeartOfDarkness now refers to the work, not a trope. Trope that was there is now SendInTheSearchTeam. Trope [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=0wbjitjpa4oem2px0fthpnlt&page=1 broadened,]] comparison no longer works.]]-]
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* [-\'\'BlackRobe\'\': it\'s no spoiler to say the Jesuit priest [[GoingNative goes native]]. [[strike:This is a good example for distinguishing this trope from the current named \
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* [-\\\'\\\'BlackRobe\\\'\\\': it\\\'s no spoiler to say the Jesuit priest [[GoingNative goes native]]. [[strike:This is a good example for distinguishing this trope from the current named \\\"HeartOfDarkness\\\" trope, since it\\\'s actually]] portrayed as a \\\'\\\'[[ValuesDissonance good thing]]\\\'\\\'.-]

Tropers/MoCellMan wrote: [-[[color:orange:see previous edit. Will try to figure out what to do with removed text.]]-]

[-This trope was popularized in Joseph Conrad\\\'s \\\'\\\'Heart Of Darkness\\\'\\\'. However, this is a more universal feature of wilderness expeditions, and predates Conrad. [[strike:HeartOfDarkness is a rather specific subtrope in which the destination is known, but turns out not to be what the protagonists expected: it is the \\\'\\\'welcoming party\\\'\\\' who poses the greatest danger, and the captain must extricate his remaining men.]]-]

Thanks for updating it Mo Cell Man. You\\\'re right, hard to tell what (if anything) needed to be done with that sentence.

I inserted a simple \\\"compare SendInTheSearchTeam\\\", since the new title for that trope is fairly self-explanatory.

The old \\\"Heart Of Darkness\\\" trope was too similar to LateToTheParty the way it was written. SendInTheSearchTeam is broader, and is now somewhere halfway between this trope and that trope.
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[[color:orange:rename update - HeartOfDarkness now refers to the work, not a trope. Trope that was there is now SendInTheSearchTeam. Trope broadened, comparison no longer works.]]
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[-[[color:orange:rename update - HeartOfDarkness now refers to the work, not a trope. Trope that was there is now SendInTheSearchTeam. Trope broadened, comparison no longer works.]]-]
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* [-\'\'BlackRobe\'\': it\'s no spoiler to say the Jesuit priest [[GoingNative goes native]]. [[strike:This is a good example for distinguishing this trope from the current named \
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* [-\\\'\\\'BlackRobe\\\'\\\': it\\\'s no spoiler to say the Jesuit priest [[GoingNative goes native]]. [[strike:This is a good example for distinguishing this trope from the current named \\\"HeartOfDarkness\\\" trope, since it\\\'s actually]] portrayed as a \\\'\\\'[[ValuesDissonance good thing]]\\\'\\\'.-]

Tropers/MoCellMan wrote: [-[[color:orange:see previous edit. Will try to figure out what to do with removed text.]]-]

[-This trope was popularized in Joseph Conrad\\\'s \\\'\\\'Heart Of Darkness\\\'\\\'. However, this is a more universal feature of wilderness expeditions, and predates Conrad. [[strike:HeartOfDarkness is a rather specific subtrope in which the destination is known, but turns out not to be what the protagonists expected: it is the \\\'\\\'welcoming party\\\'\\\' who poses the greatest danger, and the captain must extricate his remaining men.]]-]

Thanks for updating it Mo Cell Man. You\\\'re right, hard to tell what (if anything) needed to be done with that sentence.

I inserted a simple \\\"compare SendInTheSearchTeam\\\", since the new title for that trope is fairly self-explanatory.

The old \\\"Heart Of Darkness\\\" trope was too similar to LateToTheParty the way it was written. SendInTheSearchTeam is broader, and is now somewhere halfway between this trope and that trope.
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* [-\'\'BlackRobe\'\': it\'s no spoiler to say the Jesuit priest [[GoingNative goes native]]. [[strike:This is a good example for distinguishing this trope from the current named \
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* [-\\\'\\\'BlackRobe\\\'\\\': it\\\'s no spoiler to say the Jesuit priest [[GoingNative goes native]]. [[strike:This is a good example for distinguishing this trope from the current named \\\"HeartOfDarkness\\\" trope, since it\\\'s actually]] portrayed as a \\\'\\\'[[ValuesDissonance good thing]]\\\'\\\'.-]

Tropers/MoCellMan wrote: [[color:orange:see previous edit. Will try to figure out what to do with removed text.]]

[-This trope was popularized in Joseph Conrad\\\'s \\\'\\\'Heart Of Darkness\\\'\\\'. However, this is a more universal feature of wilderness expeditions, and predates Conrad. [[strike:HeartOfDarkness is a rather specific subtrope in which the destination is known, but turns out not to be what the protagonists expected: it is the \\\'\\\'welcoming party\\\'\\\' who poses the greatest danger, and the captain must extricate his remaining men.]]-]

Thanks for updating it Mo Cell Man. You\\\'re right, hard to tell what (if anything) needs doing with that sentence.

I inserted a simple \\\"compare SendInTheSearchTeam\\\", since the new title for that trope is fairly self-explanatory.

The old Heart Of Darkness trope was too similar to LateToTheParty the way it was written. SendInTheSearchTeam is broader, and is now somewhere halfway between this trope and that trope.
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* [-\'\'BlackRobe\'\': it\'s no spoiler to say the Jesuit priest [[GoingNative goes native]]. [[strike:This is a good example for distinguishing this trope from the current named \
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* [-\\\'\\\'BlackRobe\\\'\\\': it\\\'s no spoiler to say the Jesuit priest [[GoingNative goes native]]. [[strike:This is a good example for distinguishing this trope from the current named \\\"HeartOfDarkness\\\" trope, since it\\\'s actually]] portrayed as a \\\'\\\'[[ValuesDissonance good thing]]\\\'\\\'.-]

Tropers/MoCellMan wrote: [[color:orange:see previous edit. Will try to figure out what to do with removed text.]]

[-This trope was popularized in Joseph Conrad\\\'s \\\'\\\'Heart Of Darkness\\\'\\\'. However, this is a more universal feature of wilderness expeditions, and predates Conrad. [[strike:HeartOfDarkness is a rather specific subtrope in which the destination is known, but turns out not to be what the protagonists expected: it is the \\\'\\\'welcoming party\\\'\\\' who poses the greatest danger, and the captain must extricate his remaining men.]]-]

Thanks for updating it Mo Cell Man. You\\\'re right, hard to tell what (if anything) needs doing with that sentence.

I inserted a simple \\\"compare SendInTheSearchTeam\\\", since the new title for that trope is fairly self-explanatory.

The old \\\'\\\'HeartOfDarkness\\\'\\\' trope was too similar to LateToTheParty the way it was written. SendInTheSearchTeam is broader, and is now somewhere halfway between this trope and that trope.
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* [-\'\'BlackRobe\'\': it\'s no spoiler to say the Jesuit priest [[GoingNative goes native]]. [[strike:This is a good example for distinguishing this trope from the current named \
to:
* [-\\\'\\\'BlackRobe\\\'\\\': it\\\'s no spoiler to say the Jesuit priest [[GoingNative goes native]]. [[strike:This is a good example for distinguishing this trope from the current named \\\"HeartOfDarkness\\\" trope, since it\\\'s actually]] portrayed as a \\\'\\\'[[ValuesDissonance good thing]]\\\'\\\'.-]

Tropers/MoCellMan wrote: [[color:orange:see previous edit. Will try to figure out what to do with removed text.]]

[-This trope was popularized in Joseph Conrad\\\'s \\\'\\\'Heart Of Darkness\\\'\\\'. However, this is a more universal feature of wilderness expeditions, and predates Conrad. [[strike:HeartOfDarkness is a rather specific subtrope in which the destination is known, but turns out not to be what the protagonists expected: it is the \\\'\\\'welcoming party\\\'\\\' who poses the greatest danger, and the captain must extricate his remaining men.]]-]

Thanks for updating it Mo Cell Man. You\\\'re right, hard to tell what (if anything) needs doing with that sentence.

I inserted a simple \\\"compare SendInTheSearchTeam\\\", since the new title for that trope is fairly self-explanatory.

The old \\\'\\\'HeartOfDarkness\\\'\\\' trope was too similar to LateToTheParty. SendInTheSearchTeam is broader, and is now somewhere halfway between this trope and that trope.
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* [-\'\'BlackRobe\'\': it\'s no spoiler to say the Jesuit priest [[GoingNative goes native]]. [[strike:This is a good example for distinguishing this trope from the current named \
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* [-\\\'\\\'BlackRobe\\\'\\\': it\\\'s no spoiler to say the Jesuit priest [[GoingNative goes native]]. [[strike:This is a good example for distinguishing this trope from the current named \\\"HeartOfDarkness\\\" trope, since it\\\'s actually]] portrayed as a \\\'\\\'[[ValuesDissonance good thing]]\\\'\\\'.-]

Tropers/MoCellMan wrote: [[color:orange:see previous edit. Will try to figure out what to do with removed text.]]

[-This trope was popularized in Joseph Conrad\\\'s \\\'\\\'Heart Of Darkness\\\'\\\'. However, this is a more universal feature of wilderness expeditions, and predates Conrad. [[strike:HeartOfDarkness is a rather specific subtrope in which the destination is known, but turns out not to be what the protagonists expected: it is the \\\'\\\'welcoming party\\\'\\\' who poses the greatest danger, and the captain must extricate his remaining men.]]-]

Thanks for updating it Mo Cell Man. You\\\'re right, hard to tell what (if anything) needs doing with that reference.

I inserted a simple \\\"compare SendInTheSearchTeam\\\", since the new title for that trope is fairly self-explanatory.

The old \\\'\\\'HeartOfDarkness\\\'\\\' trope was too similar to LateToTheParty. SendInTheSearchTeam is broader, and is now somewhere halfway between this trope and that trope.
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