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DrStarky
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09:43:13 PM Nov 9th 2010
Anyone think we should put a folder for Batman examples?
189.5.140.232
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07:23:16 PM Feb 18th 2011
I'm more used to the other wiki, so I'm not sure this belongs on the main age, although it looks like the things written there. I'd like to say this explanation in answer to the example: "This is sorta a Truth In Television. The U.S. government does in fact pay people to come up with plans for any possibility.[...]"
  • Think of it is way: 18 years old cadets. Too much time on their hands. Too much government budget allocated. I mean, the US Army has paid for ridiculous shit, like *skateboarding as a means of urban transportation studies*! That's the only explanation!
24.8.244.158
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12:18:55 AM Mar 8th 2011
No mention of Isaac Asimov's Foundation series? Isn't this trope basically what those books are all about?
Scalondragon
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08:14:10 AM May 14th 2011
Oddly enough, for all the comic book portrayals of Cobra Commander, his "GI Joe Vs. the Transformers" version from Devil's Due shows this in spades in the lass issue of Volume 2.

Having previous made Starscream into a Nightraven (as well as his personal craft), he ends up making one more change in him leading to a CMOA.

When Starscream escapes the Commander and begs for the chance to return home among the Decepticons to Shockwave (who's led them since Megatron's defeat by Optimus and the Joes and eventual disassembly in Volume 1), a recording begins to play from him. In it, Cobra Commander addresses Shockwave and lets him know the shortcomings of Starscream.

Shockwave lunges at a scared Starscream...only to have that whole floor of the building explode. taking them and several other Decepticons with him. The final words of the recording?

"But it's nothing the Forty-Five Pounds of Plastic Explosive I lined his housing with won't fix."
Fantomas
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11:12:08 AM Oct 27th 2011
What about good old Fantomas, the original Supervillain? Starting in 1912, he starred in dozens of books and several very early film serials. He pretty much invented Crazy-Preparedness! In the first book, he isn't especially well-prepared at all, gets caught, and only escapes the guillotine through a very complicated last-minute ruse involving a drugged lookalike (Fu Manchu and Dr, Frankenstein later did exactly the same thing).

By the second book, he's learning. Although he does still have to improvise a bit, and some of his Crazy Preparations are quite basic, such as rigging his entire house to explode if it's ever stormed by the police (which of course it is), at one point he is captured by the police, but they almost immediately lose him again, because even though he was off-duty and relaxing with several floozies in a bar, he was wearing his special slipping-out-of-the-grasp-of-the-cops coat with totally convincing fake rubber arms in the sleeves! This scene is especially well done in the 1913 movie, since, having escaped in this ridiculous way (he also just happens to have a getaway car in exactly the right place), he simply drives round the block and walks back into the party, knowing it's the last place the cops will look for him! Which they don't - the director was firmly on the side of the baddie.

By the third book, he'd really gotten the hang of it. For starters, his house is equipped with two absolutely identical rooms, one of which is inside a large elevator. The point of this is that, having disguised himself as some random totally innocent guy, he arranges for his arch-enemies to be in one of these rooms hiding behind the curtains all night, getting thoroughly bored because nothing happens, thus giving him an alibi. Meanwhile, a murder takes place in the other room, which replaces the first one the moment the cops have left, and it all becomes very confusing indeed.

At the end of the book, he is captured again, but escapes again because he has installed huge electromagnets under the floor of his apartment (a different one - he's got two Crazy Prepared houses in the same book), so the cops are are rooted to the spot by the nails in their shoes! How Crazy Prepared is that?
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