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* AntiMagic: [[LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex Touma's Imagine Breaker]] makes him immune to ponyfication and allows him to reverse the process on others. He even broke the barrier!

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* AntiMagic: [[LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex [[Literature/ACertainMagicalIndex Touma's Imagine Breaker]] makes him immune to ponyfication and allows him to reverse the process on others. He even broke the barrier!
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* TheManBehindTheMan: The president, in the "If I wrote Conversion Bureau" chapter, suspects that some force (or intelligent being) of Equestria's native world deliberately engineered the world so that not only was friendship beneficial, but also a survival trait (once Windigoes start showing up on Earth).

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* TheManBehindTheMan: The president, in In the "If I wrote Conversion Bureau" chapter, the President suspects that some force (or intelligent being) of Equestria's native world deliberately engineered the world so that not only was friendship was beneficial, but also a survival trait (once Windigoes start showing up on Earth).



* TemptingFate: Applejack, in the Sonic chapter, mocks the Fluttershy-bot by asking if it's going to try to Stare her down. [[EyeBeams Fluttershy-bot decides]] to comply. Via [[EnergyWeapon Frickin' Laser Beams]].

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* TemptingFate: Applejack, in In the Sonic chapter, Applejack mocks the Fluttershy-bot by asking if it's going to try to Stare her down. [[EyeBeams Fluttershy-bot decides]] to comply. Via [[EnergyWeapon Frickin' Laser Beams]].

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* GenderBender: Accidental example during one of Twilight's potion tests.

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* GenderBender: Accidental example during one One of Twilight's tests of the conversion potion tests.initially appears to do what it's supposed to (turn the consumer into a pony), but it is quickly revealed that it also turned the test subject into a girl.



* OddFriendship: In the Sonic chapter, Kunckles and Applejack manage to bond over their complaints over their respective friends not understanding that their job requires a lot of effort, and that there's no one else who can do it, so no, they don't have a lot of time to go and have parties or save the world, dang it!
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Kakashi defeating the Main Six is never shown, just them lying beaten on the ground.
** Also, at least of couple of Equestria's defeats are never shown, but implied to be ''very'' one sided.

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* ObliviousTransformation: One attempt at making the conversion potion subjects the test subject to a GenderBender in addition to turning them into a pony. Said test subject doesn't realize what's happened to them and thinks their new pony body is only making them ''sound'' like a girl.
* OddFriendship: In the Sonic chapter, Kunckles Knuckles and Applejack manage to bond over their complaints over their respective friends not understanding that their job requires a lot of effort, and that there's no one else who can do it, so no, they don't have a lot of time to go and have parties or save the world, dang it!
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Kakashi defeating the Main Six is never shown, just them lying beaten on the ground.
** Also, at least A couple of couple of Equestria's defeats are never shown, but implied to be ''very'' one sided.



* PhysicalGod: Xlestia.

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** Both Canon!Celestia and Tyrantlestia are this in their Death Battle.

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** There's a chapter where Twilight is tasked with developing the conversion potion by testing various formulas on human TCB supporters. HilarityEnsues.
*** The cherry on top? [[spoiler: Twilight, who is unaware that Xlestia is responsible for the whole thing, reveals to Xlestia that she also made a ''cure'' for when the barrier ordeal finally blows over.]]

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** There's a chapter where Twilight is tasked with developing the conversion potion by testing various formulas on human TCB supporters. HilarityEnsues.
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supporters, producing various humorous results. The cherry on top? [[spoiler: Twilight, who is unaware that Xlestia is responsible for the whole thing, reveals to Xlestia that she also made a ''cure'' for when the barrier ordeal finally blows over.]]
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This or these examples of Surprisingly Realistic Outcome seem to violate at least one of these rules, which disqualifies them: No character reactions (characters get angry, don't forgive, don't change their personality instantly, etc.); Too fantastical (depends on the properties of magic, powers, sci-fi tech, monsters, etc.); Not surprising (a character was warned about the outcome, it's used to provide Karma or An Aesop, or it simply follows normal conventions for this genre or medium); Plot happens (the example only describes an event, but not why audiences would expect a different, unrealistic outcome); Not an outcome (a character just explains why something wouldn't work as expected, or something is just an innate aspect of the setting or character that has a logical reason for being present); More of a Deconstruction (the event has major, lasting effects on the plot, make something more realistic, but not completely realistic, or a parody/fanwork applies realistic consequences to the events of a different work); or fits better under a different trope. See the trope's definition for more details. If you believe a removal was a mistake, please bring it up in the cleanup thread.


* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** When Commander Shepard confronts Xlestia, he points out that even if the ponification process does wipe out Reaper Indoctrination- which that's not a guarantee- the Reapers have the technology and power to simply kill the sun of Neo-Equestria, or blow up a Mass Relay, which would either pop the bubble and kill them all, or blow up the ''rest'' of the world that Neo-Equestria was on, which would ''also'' kill them all. The follow-up codex entry then reveals that despite the supposed prowess of Magic, Equestrians did very little in the Reaper War, since their standing armed forces were only around ten thousand individuals whose primary weapons were spears and arrows. The best they could provide was "Safe Zones," which are basically versions of the Barrier specifically tuned to stop Reaper tech... but since only an alicorn can make one, and it takes time, only four ponies can make one at a time and are thus ''heavily'' guarded.
** Any attempt by Xlestia to try and take over a humanity that is spacefaring... ends poorly. Not even because they can bring superior firepower, but because in most cases they have options Xlestia can't really counter. The citizens of the UNSC just leave, the Culture doesn't care as they live in space for the most part, the Imperium of Man doesn't even ''notice'' one of their planets being taken over, and Star Trek already has things like matter replicators and amazing health care, so there's no real need for Ponification.
** While Xlestia is usually depicted as all-powerful, the Boss Rush stage takes a moment to point out that her canon self loses... kind of a lot.
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In celebration of the fan made sequel and his Wiki/TVTropes page, the author added one more ''World Suggestions'' chapter.

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In celebration of the fan made sequel and his Wiki/TVTropes Website/TVTropes page, the author added one more ''World Suggestions'' chapter.



* AlasPoorVillain: Xlestia occasionally. Especially in Wiki/SCPFoundation, where [[spoiler: the ''entire'' pony race is wiped out and Xlestia is left in an AndIMustScream state while the Foundation studies/experiments on her.]]

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* AlasPoorVillain: Xlestia occasionally. Especially in Wiki/SCPFoundation, Website/SCPFoundation, where [[spoiler: the ''entire'' pony race is wiped out and Xlestia is left in an AndIMustScream state while the Foundation studies/experiments on her.]]



** In a more tragic example, Equestria was apparently the victim of one against the Wiki/SCPFoundation.

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** In a more tragic example, Equestria was apparently the victim of one against the Wiki/SCPFoundation.Website/SCPFoundation.
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* AndNowForSomethingCompletelyDifferent: The Author likes to mix things up by adding chapters that briefly detail multiple reader requested scenarios, chapters involving other FanFic universe in a similar structure to the reader request chapters, and even a chapter detailing what they think would have happened if Earth and Equestria were really stuck in TCB style situation.
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* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: In the first Straightforward Failures chapter, when Xlestia visits [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls Canterlot High]], she ponifies Principal Celestia... and the principal turns into an exact copy of her. Xlestia realizes there's no ''point'' in ponifying this world since they'd just have doubles of everyone, and the Equestrians go home.
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** Any attempt by Xlestia to try and take over a humanity that is spacefaring... ends poorly. Not even because they can bring superior firepower, but because in most cases they have options Xlestia can't really counter. The citizens of the UNSC just leave, the Culture doesn't care as they live in space for the most part, and Star Trek already has things like matter replicators and amazing health care, so there's no real need for Ponification.

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** Any attempt by Xlestia to try and take over a humanity that is spacefaring... ends poorly. Not even because they can bring superior firepower, but because in most cases they have options Xlestia can't really counter. The citizens of the UNSC just leave, the Culture doesn't care as they live in space for the most part, the Imperium of Man doesn't even ''notice'' one of their planets being taken over, and Star Trek already has things like matter replicators and amazing health care, so there's no real need for Ponification.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: When Commander Shepard confronts Xlestia, he points out that even if the ponification process does wipe out Reaper Indoctrination- which that's not a guarantee- the Reapers have the technology and power to simply kill the sun of Neo-Equestria, or blow up a Mass Relay, which would either pop the bubble and kill them all, or blow up the ''rest'' of the world that Neo-Equestria was on, which would ''also'' kill them all. The follow-up codex entry then reveals that despite the supposed prowess of Magic, Equestrians did very little in the Reaper War, since their standing armed forces were only around ten thousand individuals whose primary weapons were spears and arrows. The best they could provide was "Safe Zones," which are basically versions of the Barrier specifically tuned to stop Reaper tech... but since only an alicorn can make one, and it takes time, only four ponies can make one at a time and are thus ''heavily'' guarded.

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When Commander Shepard confronts Xlestia, he points out that even if the ponification process does wipe out Reaper Indoctrination- which that's not a guarantee- the Reapers have the technology and power to simply kill the sun of Neo-Equestria, or blow up a Mass Relay, which would either pop the bubble and kill them all, or blow up the ''rest'' of the world that Neo-Equestria was on, which would ''also'' kill them all. The follow-up codex entry then reveals that despite the supposed prowess of Magic, Equestrians did very little in the Reaper War, since their standing armed forces were only around ten thousand individuals whose primary weapons were spears and arrows. The best they could provide was "Safe Zones," which are basically versions of the Barrier specifically tuned to stop Reaper tech... but since only an alicorn can make one, and it takes time, only four ponies can make one at a time and are thus ''heavily'' guarded.

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* RealityEnsues: When Commander Shepard confronts Xlestia, he points out that even if the ponification process does wipe out Reaper Indoctrination- which that's not a guarantee- the Reapers have the technology and power to simply kill the sun of Neo-Equestria, or blow up a Mass Relay, which would either pop the bubble and kill them all, or blow up the ''rest'' of the world that Neo-Equestria was on, which would ''also'' kill them all. The follow-up codex entry then reveals that despite the supposed prowess of Magic, Equestrians did very little in the Reaper War, since their standing armed forces were only around ten thousand individuals whose primary weapons were spears and arrows. The best they could provide was "Safe Zones," which are basically versions of the Barrier specifically tuned to stop Reaper tech... but since only an alicorn can make one, and it takes time, only four ponies can make one at a time and are thus ''heavily'' guarded.
** Any attempt by Xlestia to try and take over a humanity that is spacefaring... ends poorly. Not even because they can bring superior firepower, but because in most cases they have options Xlestia can't really counter. The citizens of the UNSC just leave, the Culture doesn't care as they live in space for the most part, and Star Trek already has things like matter replicators and amazing health care, so there's no real need for Ponification.
** While Xlestia is usually depicted as all-powerful, the Boss Rush stage takes a moment to point out that her canon self loses... kind of a lot.


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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: When Commander Shepard confronts Xlestia, he points out that even if the ponification process does wipe out Reaper Indoctrination- which that's not a guarantee- the Reapers have the technology and power to simply kill the sun of Neo-Equestria, or blow up a Mass Relay, which would either pop the bubble and kill them all, or blow up the ''rest'' of the world that Neo-Equestria was on, which would ''also'' kill them all. The follow-up codex entry then reveals that despite the supposed prowess of Magic, Equestrians did very little in the Reaper War, since their standing armed forces were only around ten thousand individuals whose primary weapons were spears and arrows. The best they could provide was "Safe Zones," which are basically versions of the Barrier specifically tuned to stop Reaper tech... but since only an alicorn can make one, and it takes time, only four ponies can make one at a time and are thus ''heavily'' guarded.
** Any attempt by Xlestia to try and take over a humanity that is spacefaring... ends poorly. Not even because they can bring superior firepower, but because in most cases they have options Xlestia can't really counter. The citizens of the UNSC just leave, the Culture doesn't care as they live in space for the most part, and Star Trek already has things like matter replicators and amazing health care, so there's no real need for Ponification.
** While Xlestia is usually depicted as all-powerful, the Boss Rush stage takes a moment to point out that her canon self loses... kind of a lot.
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** [[Manga/FairyTail The king of Edolas]] sends an army into Equestria to convert the inhabitants into PowerCrystals to store magic. He also shows up in person wielding the mechanical dragon Dorma Anim, which has armor capable of [[NoSell no-selling]] magic.

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** [[Manga/FairyTail The king of Edolas]] sends an army into Equestria to convert the inhabitants into PowerCrystals to store magic.magic-storing crystals. He also shows up in person wielding the mechanical dragon Dorma Anim, which has armor capable of [[NoSell no-selling]] magic.

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* EvilerThanThou: Five different villains have turned the tables on Xlestia, while two gave the TCB a taste of its own medicine: Eggman, Skynet, Megatron, A.I. Celestia, and the king of Edolas.
** Plus, there's the ''BossRush'' chapter, which is dedicated to this- every canon antagonist (at the time of the writing) performing their canon feat of defeating Celestia.

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* EvilerThanThou: Five different villains have turned EvilerThanThou:
** [[Franchise/TheTerminator Skynet]] quickly identifies Xlestia's technology-destroying barrier as a threat to its existence and sends a Terminator to assassinate her. It's able to quickly snap her neck and go back to where it came from.
** [[Franchise/{{Transformers}} Megatron]] takes offense at Xlestia's attempt to take over Earth because he already claimed it. Using [[spoiler: a Space Bridge to bypass
the tables on Xlestia, while two gave barrier and a Pretender Shell of a pegasus to infiltrate Equestria]], he's able to grab the TCB a taste of its own medicine: Eggman, Skynet, Megatron, A.Alicorn and fire his ArmCannon on her at point-blank range.
** [[Fanfic/FriendshipIsOptimal Celest-A.
I. Celestia, ]] removes the free will of all the ponies from Equestria and uses the unicorns to take down the barrier, forcing Xlestia to go on the run. [[spoiler:Xlestia is able to turn the tables by hurling the sun toward Earth.]]
** [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog Eggman]] uses the Chaos Emeralds to power a machine that breaks the barrier, reverse-engineers said barrier so it kills anything organic that tries entering while leaving machines alone, and [[spoiler:Roboticizes Xlestia]].
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Edolas]] sends an army into Equestria to convert the inhabitants into PowerCrystals to store magic. He also shows up in person wielding the mechanical dragon Dorma Anim, which has armor capable of [[NoSell no-selling]] magic.
** The
''BossRush'' chapter, which is dedicated to this- chapter has every canon antagonist (at the time of the writing) performing their canon feat of defeating Celestia.
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* BiggerOnTheInside: [[spoiler:Megatron]] uses a pretender suit of a pegasus to get past the technology-destroying barrier in the ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' world. Keep in mind that he's a colossal MechanicalLifeform and ponies are around three feet tall.

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* BiggerOnTheInside: [[spoiler:Megatron]] uses a pretender suit of a pegasus to get past the technology-destroying barrier close to Xlestia in the ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' world. Keep in mind that he's a colossal MechanicalLifeform and ponies are around three feet tall.

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* BiggerOnTheInside: [[spoiler:Megatron]] uses a pretender suit of a pegasus to get past the technology-destroying barrier in the ''[[Franchise/{{Transformers}}]]'' world. Keep in mind that he's a colossal MechanicalLifeform and ponies are around three feet tall.

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* BiggerOnTheInside: [[spoiler:Megatron]] uses a pretender suit of a pegasus to get past the technology-destroying barrier in the ''[[Franchise/{{Transformers}}]]'' ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' world. Keep in mind that he's a colossal MechanicalLifeform and ponies are around three feet tall.



** There is also a chapter where Twilight is tasked with developing the conversion potion by testing various formulas on human TCB supporters. HilarityEnsues.

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** There is also There's a chapter where Twilight is tasked with developing the conversion potion by testing various formulas on human TCB supporters. HilarityEnsues.



** In Warhammer 40K, the Imperium completely forgot about the planet Celestia invaded, and Neo Equestria gets gobbled up by a hive fleet a week later.

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** In Warhammer 40K, the Imperium completely forgot about doesn't even notice the planet Celestia invaded, and Neo Equestria Neo-Equestria gets gobbled up by a hive fleet a week later.



* HeelFaceTurn: Both Xlestia and Twilight are implied to do this after Eggman gives the ponies a taste of their own medicine in the [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog Mobius chapter]].

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* ManChild: Xlestia has her moments.

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* RealityWarper: Discord, natch. In one scene he drinks the only prototype of the Potion and the plant ''next'' to him turns into a pegasus.

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Discord, natch. In one scene he drinks the only prototype of the Potion and the plant ''next'' to him turns into a pegasus.



* TakeThat: One of the worlds Xlestia ends up on is the ''Fanfic/FallOfEquestria'' world. Upon seeing it, she orders her followers to take every male in that world and [[GroinAttack "convert" them into mares.]]

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* TakeThat: TakeThat:
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One of the worlds Xlestia ends up on is the ''Fanfic/FallOfEquestria'' world. Upon seeing it, she orders her followers to take every male in that world and [[GroinAttack "convert" them into mares.]]
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* BiggerOnTheInside: [[spoiler:Megatron]] uses a pretender suit of a pegasus to get past the technology-destroying barrier in the ''[[Franchise/{{Transformers}}]]'' world. Keep in mind that he's a colossal MechanicalLifeform and ponies are around three feet tall.

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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Aslan gives one to Xlestia, after she makes the mistake of invading Narnia, by throwing her hypocritical philosophy in her face.

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* ShoutOut: A ''lot'' of them.

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* ShoutOut: A ''lot'' ShoutOut:
** [[VideoGame/{{Portal}} Aperture Science]] is apparently one
of them.[[VideoGame/TeamFortress2 Mann Co's]] main competitors, as the Spy quotes Cave Johnson's "throwing Science at the wall" line from ''VideoGame/Portal2''.
** In "What I actually think would happen", someone shows the ponies ''Film/Ghostbusters1984''. This leads to a scene where the Mane Six use magical traps and proton packs to capture Windigos.
---> "Pinkie, no! ''Don't cross the streams!''"
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* FaceDeathWithDignity: Upon seeing [[spoiler: Xlestia hurling the sun at her,]] in the first Straightforward Failures chapter, A.I. Celestia only briefly tries to search for a solution, before realising it is hopeless and immediately decides to spend her last few moment continuing with her main objective: satisfying the human race.

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* FaceDeathWithDignity: Upon seeing [[spoiler: Xlestia hurling the sun at her,]] in the first Straightforward Failures chapter, A.I. Celestia only briefly tries to search for a solution, before realising it is hopeless and immediately decides to spend her last few moment moments continuing with her main objective: satisfying the human race.
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** Special note goes to the "Boss Rush" chapter, which involves ''every canon villain'' (at the time of writing) winning. The author then goes on to say that this is based on canon- despite the PhysiclGod nature of Xlestia that is usually ascribed to her, the canon version tends to lose once a season.

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** Special note goes to the "Boss Rush" chapter, which involves ''every canon villain'' (at the time of writing) winning. The author then goes on to say that this is based on canon- despite the PhysiclGod PhysicalGod nature of Xlestia that is usually ascribed to her, the canon version tends to lose once a season.
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** Special note goes to the "Boss Rush" chapter, which involves ''every canon villain'' (at the time of writing) winning.

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** Special note goes to the "Boss Rush" chapter, which involves ''every canon villain'' (at the time of writing) winning. The author then goes on to say that this is based on canon- despite the PhysiclGod nature of Xlestia that is usually ascribed to her, the canon version tends to lose once a season.



** Plus, there's the ''BossRush'' chapter, which is dedicated to this.

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** Plus, there's the ''BossRush'' chapter, which is dedicated to this.this- every canon antagonist (at the time of the writing) performing their canon feat of defeating Celestia.



** [[spoiler: This status is subverted in the {{Franchise/Transformers}} chapter, where she is replaced by a Decepticon infiltrator. This leads to a big OhCrap moment.]]

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** [[spoiler: This status is subverted in the {{Franchise/Transformers}} chapter, where she is replaced by a Decepticon infiltrator. This leads to a big OhCrap moment.]]]] It's also subverted when she's replaced by Chrysalis.


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** Xlestia gets one when she realizes that Atomic Robo managed to distort the barrier about a millimeter. As he says, it did ''almost'' nothing, but it did ''something'', and understanding how it did that makes breaking the barrier go from "Impossible," to "Insanely Difficult," and with enough time, maybe even "Hard."


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* OtherMeAnnoysMe: A Twofer when she shows up in the FanFic/TheConversionBureauTheOtherSideOfTheSpectrum universe. For one, Xlestia is infuriated that the evil Equestria from that series basically ruined all her plans to infiltrate subtly by launching an all out invasion. Further, the ''good'' Equestria from that setting would certainly try to stop her as well. But the second main example is the ''confusion.'' There are ''four'' Twilight Sparkles trying to explain the history of the world, and Xlestia is just annoyed at her other selves for putting her in a situation so complex it gives her a migraine to understand.


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** In worlds where she shows up with other TCB universes already in progress, she shows disdain at the Celestias who throw this away right off the bat. Her plan is to infiltrate and slowly take over until it's too late to do anything, using this trope to her advantage, to throw such an advantage away is silly in her eyes.
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* OhNoNotAgain: The reaction that the United Nations has when Xlestia gives her speech about the danger of the barrier. Xlestia is confused when, instead of panicking and begging for a way to be spared the fate, they all start grumbling about having to go to, once again, [[ComicBook/AtomicRobo the mad scientists of Tesladyne to save the world with science.]]
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** Although several are with worlds that aren't established fictional worlds, such as worlds where it deconstructs how it would work in the real world, or when Equestria is sent to Neptune.
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** This gets turned on Xlestia two more times, in both the ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' and ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' 'verses, [[spoiler: after being robotisized and brainwashed by Eggman]], ''by the Elements of Harmony'' no less.

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** This gets turned on Xlestia two more times, in both the ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' and ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' 'verses, [[spoiler: after being robotisized and brainwashed by Eggman]], Eggman in the former and turned into a Heartless in the later]], ''by the Elements of Harmony'' no less.
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* TemptingFate: Applejack, in the Sonic chapter, mocks the Fluttershy-bot by asking if it's going to try to Stare her down. [[EyeBeams Fluttershy-bot decides]] to comply. Via FrickinLaserBeams.

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* TemptingFate: Applejack, in the Sonic chapter, mocks the Fluttershy-bot by asking if it's going to try to Stare her down. [[EyeBeams Fluttershy-bot decides]] to comply. Via FrickinLaserBeams.[[EnergyWeapon Frickin' Laser Beams]].
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** This gets turned on Xlestia two more times, in both the ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' and ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts'' 'verses, [[spoiler: after being robotisized and brainwashed by Eggman]], ''by the Elements of Harmony'' no less.

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** This gets turned on Xlestia two more times, in both the ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' and ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts'' ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' 'verses, [[spoiler: after being robotisized and brainwashed by Eggman]], ''by the Elements of Harmony'' no less.

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* EvilerThanThou: Five different villains have turned the tables on Xlestia, while two gave the TCB a taste of its own medicine: Eggman, Skynet, Megatron, A.I. Celestia and the king of Edolas.

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* EvilerThanThou: Five different villains have turned the tables on Xlestia, while two gave the TCB a taste of its own medicine: Eggman, Skynet, Megatron, A.I. Celestia Celestia, and the king of Edolas.



** Taken to its logical conclusion once Twilight is instructed to distribute the Potion... so naturally, she starts testing it until she finds a way to remove all the negative aspects of the Potion, as well as come up with an antidote and a Human Potion (to Celestia's dismay).



** This gets turned on Xlestia two more times, in both the ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' and ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts'' 'verses, [[spoiler: after being robvotisized and brainwashed by Eggman]], ''by the Elements of Harmony'' no less.

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** This gets turned on Xlestia two more times, in both the ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' and ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts'' 'verses, [[spoiler: after being robvotisized robotisized and brainwashed by Eggman]], ''by the Elements of Harmony'' no less.



** Any attempt by Xlestia to try and take over a humanity that is spacefaring... ends poorly. Not even because they can bring superior firepower, but because in most cases they have options Xlestia can't really counter. The citizens of the UNSC just leave, the Culture doesn't care as they live in space for the most part, and Star Trek already has

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** Any attempt by Xlestia to try and take over a humanity that is spacefaring... ends poorly. Not even because they can bring superior firepower, but because in most cases they have options Xlestia can't really counter. The citizens of the UNSC just leave, the Culture doesn't care as they live in space for the most part, and Star Trek already hashas things like matter replicators and amazing health care, so there's no real need for Ponification.


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** The Boss Rush stage points out that despite what fanon might claim about Tyrantlestia, canon Celestia loses pretty badly about once a season. Nightmare Moon, Chrysalis, Discord, and Tirek all handed her her flank in canon, and pull a repeat.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: Xlestia derides science as "A grown-up version of guess-and-check." Atomic Robo starts to contradict her before admitting that that's basically correct.


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** Any attempt by Xlestia to try and take over a humanity that is spacefaring... ends poorly. Not even because they can bring superior firepower, but because in most cases they have options Xlestia can't really counter. The citizens of the UNSC just leave, the Culture doesn't care as they live in space for the most part, and Star Trek already has
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** Haruhi manages to convert Equestria into a peaceful island nation of humans who have a penchant for horse breeding- because [[InsaneTrollLogic she believes]] that [[ItMakesSenseInContext Santa exists but not unicorns.]]

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