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* ExactWords: Used in the DungeonBypass example above. Phule requested the obstacle course runs be in "full combat conditions" which most of the Army members took to mean in full gear. When they try to complain, it is pointed out that in combat, you wouldn't climb a wall if there was no reason not to just blow it up and get it out of your way.
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* MildlyMilitary: The Omega Company, though it's used for good once Phule takes over.

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* MildlyMilitary: The Omega Company, though it's used for good once Phule takes over. After Phule takes over it's actually unusually regimented by Legion standards; the uniforms are even standardised.
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* {{Elvis Impersonator}}s: Converts to the Church of the [[ElvisPresley King]] have plastic surgery to take on his features. This leads to a certain amount of confusion, which the Legionnaires eventually use to their advantage.

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* {{Elvis Impersonator}}s: Converts to the Church of the [[ElvisPresley [[Music/ElvisPresley King]] have plastic surgery to take on his features. This leads to a certain amount of confusion, which the Legionnaires eventually use to their advantage.
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* MundaneSolution: [[spoiler:Grenades + Combat Conditions Obstacle Course.]]

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* MundaneSolution: [[spoiler:Grenades + Combat Conditions = ''What'' Obstacle Course.]]Course?]]
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** See also Corrupt Quartermaster above.
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** Phule holds his troops in very high regard. Insulting them is a good way to get a [[DeathGlare very scornful look]] and a [[TranquilFury drop in the room's temperature.]]



** Tusk-anini is a massive pacifist, but threaten Phule or insult Gnat and that pacifism just disappears quickly.
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* MeaningfulName: Legionnaires are generally known by their Legion names, names they chose upon enlisting. Some examples include Escrima, for his fighting style, and the Sinthians Spartacus & Louie, who come from opposite social classes and named themselves after the famous rebel slave and Louis the XIV, respectively.

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* MeaningfulName: Legionnaires are generally known by their Legion names, names they chose upon enlisting.enlisting or are later given by comrades. Some examples include Escrima, for his fighting style, and the Sinthians Spartacus & Louie, who come from opposite social classes and named themselves after the famous rebel slave and Louis the XIV, respectively. One character is initially known as "Violet" (as in ShrinkingViolet, since she's horribly shy), then becomes "Mother" as the company communication specialist who is a ''lot'' more confident over the radio, and tends to get maternal with her colleagues.
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That\'s not particularly odd, knife and machete techniques are as much part of the Arnis/Escrima repertoire as the sticks are. Either way, doesn\'t really add anything to the trope entry.


* SimpleStaff: Escrima named himself after the Filipino stick-fighting style he's highly adept in. Oddly enough, he's shown [[KnifeNut using combat knives or the occasional cleaver]] when he's in a combat situation or even just angry enough.

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* SimpleStaff: Escrima named himself after the Filipino stick-fighting style he's highly adept in. Oddly enough, he's shown [[KnifeNut using combat knives or the occasional cleaver]] when he's in a combat situation or even just angry enough.
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* DungeonBypass: In the competition with the Regular Army, the Army group goes through the obstacle course quickly, cleanly, and precisely, setting an excellent time despite the obstacle course being fairly brutal and the requirement of performing it wearing full combat gear. By contrast, the Omega Mob ''used'' their full combat gear, more or less demolished half of the obstacles on the course in various ways, and blew the Army's time out of the water.

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* DungeonBypass: In the competition with the Regular Army, the Army group goes through the obstacle course quickly, cleanly, and precisely, setting an excellent time despite the obstacle course being fairly brutal and the requirement of performing it wearing full combat gear. By contrast, the Omega Mob ''used'' their full combat gear, more or less demolished half of the obstacles on the course in various ways, and blew the Army's time out of the water. The army guys didn't know it, but this was the way Omega ''normally'' runs the obstacle course, and they had rebuilt it several times.
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* CorruptQuartermaster: Captain Jester asks his new supply sergeant Chocolate Harry point blank at their first meeting what company gear he's been selling on the BlackMarket. Harry indignantly denies the accusation until Jester threatens to lock down his inventory and bring in an outside auditor to check everything over. After he owns up, Jester then explains that he doesn't want to lower the boom, just to have some oversight about what gets sold. He also has a shopping list of what he wants from the black marketeers in return.
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* DoWrongRight: Former white collar crook Sushi's primary objection to street rat Do-Wop isn't the fact that Do-Wop steals, it's that all his thefts are high-risk and low-reward.
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** Phule holds his troops in very high regard. Insulting them is a good way to get a [[DeathGlare very scornful look]] and a [[TranquilFury drop in the room's temperature.]]
** Super Gnat's height in her earlier characterization. She even attacked another legionnaire who asked the mess cook for a short stack of pancakes.
** Insult Escrima's cooking skills or mess with the ingredients of his menu. [[SchmuckBait We'll wait.]]
** Tusk-anini is a massive pacifist, but threaten Phule or insult Gnat and that pacifism just disappears quickly.


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* VocalDissonance: Spartacus's translator renders his voice in a baritone. Picture a three-foot-tall slug speaking in Keith David's voice for a good idea of what this might seem like.
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* ScaryBlackMan: Chocolate Harry, although only to non-Legionnaires. Well, he ''is'' a BadassBiker in addition to being one of the two main [[BigaaaaaaaGuy big guys]].

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* ScaryBlackMan: Chocolate Harry, although only to non-Legionnaires. Well, he ''is'' a BadassBiker in addition to being one of the two main [[BigaaaaaaaGuy [[TheBigGuy big guys]].
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* TheJeeves: Beeker, Phule's butler.

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* TheJeeves: Beeker, Phule's butler. And that's ''just'' Beeker. Additional titles are neither wanted nor required.
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** In fact, some of the Omega Company was paired off like this with this trope in mind. [[HugeGuyTinyGirl Tusk-anini and Super Gnat]], for instance; Tusk-anini's peaceful tendencies help mellow out Gnat at the same time that he picks up a couple of BerserkButtons of his own. Do-Wop and Sushi were paired off because they were the squad's resident kleptomaniacs; Phule explicitly tells them that he hoped Sushi would learn to loosen up a bit and Do-Wop would drop the petty theft in favor of thinking big. Even Lieutenants [[ByTheBookCop Armstrong]] and [[BadassPacifist Rembrandt]] show shades of this.

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** In fact, some of the Omega Company was paired off like this with this trope in mind. [[HugeGuyTinyGirl Tusk-anini and Super Gnat]], for instance; Tusk-anini's peaceful tendencies help mellow out Gnat at the same time that he picks up a couple of BerserkButtons {{Berserk Button}}s of his own. Do-Wop and Sushi were paired off because they were the squad's resident kleptomaniacs; Phule explicitly tells them that he hoped Sushi would learn to loosen up a bit and Do-Wop would drop the petty theft in favor of thinking big. Even Lieutenants [[ByTheBookCop Armstrong]] and [[BadassPacifist Rembrandt]] show shades of this.
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* GungHolierThanThou: Armstrong starts out as this; Phule tells him to knock it off.
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* MildlyMilitary: The Omega Squad, though it's used for good once Phule takes over.

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* MildlyMilitary: The Omega Squad, Company, though it's used for good once Phule takes over.



* SimpleStaff: Escrima named himself after the Filipino stick-fighting style he's highly adept in.

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* SimpleStaff: Escrima named himself after the Filipino stick-fighting style he's highly adept in. Oddly enough, he's shown [[KnifeNut using combat knives or the occasional cleaver]] when he's in a combat situation or even just angry enough.

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* KicakedUpstairs: Phule, and how the series gets its start.

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* KicakedUpstairs: KickedUpstairs: Phule, and how the series gets its start.


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* TheShowMustGoOn: In ''Phule's Paradise'', Phule hires a number of actors to impersonate Legionnaires. When two of the actors are badly beaten, he wants to immediately end the masquerade and send the rest of the actors away. This trope is basically their response.
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* AtArmsLength: People do this to Super Gnat when she gets mad. [[BerserkButton It just makes things worse.]]

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* AtArmsLength: People do this to Super Gnat when she gets mad. [[BerserkButton It just makes things worse.]]]] It turns out that the only reason people get away with doing this to a ''multiple black belt'' is that she tends to forget how to fight properly when she loses her temper.



* BulletholeDoor: [[AvertedTrope Averted.]]

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* BulletholeDoor: [[AvertedTrope Averted.]]]] After pretty much completely obliterating the entire wall and everything in the room above waist level with full-automatic, belt-fed "Rolling Thunder" shotguns, the door is still standing and someone has to very cautiously stand up to let the assault squad in.



* ConfusionFu: Phule's logic for putting the Red Eagles' best fencer up against Escrima, a trained martial artist who had never fenced before in his life. While not enough for Escrima to win the match, it proves very effective nonetheless and it's noted that were they in a real fight, Escrima would have been the victor.
* CorruptPolitician: Governor Wingas, in ''Phule's Company'', licks his lips at the possibility of getting a "campaign contribution" from Phule.

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* ConfusionFu: Phule's logic for putting the Red Eagles' best fencer up against Escrima, a trained martial artist who had never fenced before in his life. While not enough for It was mostly psychological on Phule's part; he knew that Escrima to couldn't really win the match, it proves very effective nonetheless and it's noted match because Escrima didn't understand the rules of fencing, but he also knew that were they anyone watching would immediately understand that in a real fight, Escrima fight Escrima's opponent would have been the victor.
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* CorruptPolitician: Governor Wingas, in ''Phule's Company'', licks his lips at the possibility of getting a "campaign contribution" from Phule.Phule when the possibility of extorting him for dropping the charges against the Omega Mob's resident kleptomaniacs comes up. Phule points out that they were caught breaking in to return something they'd already stolen, and that while he'd never use them to pressure Wingas for favors, if a trial proceeded against his men he'd have no choice but to share the nasty details of the photos they'd snatched.



* DungeonBypass: [[spoiler:Grenades + Combat Conditions Obstacle Course.]]

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* DungeonBypass: [[spoiler:Grenades + Combat Conditions Obstacle Course.]]In the competition with the Regular Army, the Army group goes through the obstacle course quickly, cleanly, and precisely, setting an excellent time despite the obstacle course being fairly brutal and the requirement of performing it wearing full combat gear. By contrast, the Omega Mob ''used'' their full combat gear, more or less demolished half of the obstacles on the course in various ways, and blew the Army's time out of the water.



* GentleGiant: The pacifistic Volton Tuskanini, a seven-foot-tall warthog who wouldn't fire a gun at the start of the series.

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* GentleGiant: The pacifistic Volton Tuskanini, a seven-foot-tall warthog who wouldn't fire a gun at the start of the series. Over time he picks up a strong protective instinct for his friends, picking a fight with Brandy to protect Super Gnat and insisting that he be allowed to carry one of the Rolling Thunder automatic shotguns when Phule is kidnapped.



* HoverBoard: Spartacus, the Synthian, rides one of these.

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* HoverBoard: Spartacus, the Synthian, rides one of these. The board proved so useful for him that he and Louis, the squad's other Synthian, teamed up to bring them to their homeworld.



* KickedUpstairs: Phule, and how the series gets its start.

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* KickedUpstairs: KicakedUpstairs: Phule, and how the series gets its start.



* PrivateMilitaryContractors

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* PrivateMilitaryContractorsPrivateMilitaryContractors: Sort of what the Legion is.



** In fact, some of the Omega Company was paired off like this with this trope in mind. [[HugeGuyTinyGirl Tusk-anini and Super Gnat]], for instance. Even Lieutenants [[ByTheBookCop Armstrong]] and [[BadassPacifist Rembrandt]] show shades of this.

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** In fact, some of the Omega Company was paired off like this with this trope in mind. [[HugeGuyTinyGirl Tusk-anini and Super Gnat]], for instance.instance; Tusk-anini's peaceful tendencies help mellow out Gnat at the same time that he picks up a couple of BerserkButtons of his own. Do-Wop and Sushi were paired off because they were the squad's resident kleptomaniacs; Phule explicitly tells them that he hoped Sushi would learn to loosen up a bit and Do-Wop would drop the petty theft in favor of thinking big. Even Lieutenants [[ByTheBookCop Armstrong]] and [[BadassPacifist Rembrandt]] show shades of this.



* ScaryBlackMan: Chocolate Harry, although only to non-Legionnaires. Well, he ''is'' a BadassBiker in addition to being one of the two main [[BigGuy big guys]].

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* ScaryBlackMan: Chocolate Harry, although only to non-Legionnaires. Well, he ''is'' a BadassBiker in addition to being one of the two main [[BigGuy [[BigaaaaaaaGuy big guys]].



* SupremeChef: Escrima.
* TakeAThirdOption: [[spoiler:[[RuleOfThree Grenades + Combat Conditions Obstacle Course]].]]

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* SupremeChef: Escrima.
Escrima. And he will beat you down if you question it.
* TakeAThirdOption: [[spoiler:[[RuleOfThree Grenades + Combat Conditions Obstacle Course]].]]The Omega Mob's typical method of operation.



* UnskilledButStrong: Tuskanini. When he picks a fight with Brandy because of remarks toward Super Gnat, he actually gets beaten. When Super Gnat hears of this, she comments that simply being big and tough isn't enough against someone like Brandy.

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* UnskilledButStrong: Tuskanini. When he picks a fight with Brandy because of remarks toward Super Gnat, he actually gets beaten. When Super Gnat hears of this, she comments that simply being big and tough isn't enough against someone like Brandy.Brandy, who is also big and tough but is also an excellent brawler.

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* ConfusionFu: Phule's logic for putting the Red Eagles' best fencer up against Escrima, a trained martial artist who had never fenced before in his life. While not enough for Escrima to win the match, it proves very effective nonetheless and it's noted that were they in a real fight, Escrima would have been the victor.



* MeaningfulName: Legionnaires are generally known by their Legion names, names they chose upon enlisting. Some examples include Escrima, for his fighting style, and the Sinthians Spartacus & Louie, who come from opposite social classes and named themselves after the famous rebel slave and Louis the XIV, respectively.



* SleevesAreForWimps: Chocolate Harry...convinces...the tailor that Phule hires that his custom-designed uniform does not need to have sleeves.

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* SimpleStaff: Escrima named himself after the Filipino stick-fighting style he's highly adept in.
* SleevesAreForWimps: Chocolate Harry...convinces... convinces... the tailor that Phule hires that his custom-designed uniform does not need to have sleeves.



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* UnskilledButStrong: Tuskanini. When he picks a fight with Brandy because of remarks toward Super Gnat, he actually gets beaten. When Super Gnat hears of this, she comments that simply being big and tough isn't enough against someone like Brandy.



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* SupremeChef: Escrima.

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* ServileSnarker: Beeker has been known to crack wise on occasion.

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** And to sum up Phule himself, [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney Screw the rules! I have money]] [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections and contacts,]] [[ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight and I have a command to take care of!]]
* ServileSnarker: Beeker has been known to crack wise on occasion. A good example from ''Phule's Paradise'' after Phule accepted Rembrandt's choices of actors without looking her files over and telling her to make her strongest instinct her final decision:
--> '''Phule:''' "What you're trying to say, in your traditionally subtle way of course, is that you think I was a little hard on Rembrandt just now. Right?"
--> '''Beeker:''' "I suppose from your point of view, sir, you were being quite tolerant. I mean, you ''could'' have had her stood up against a wall and shot."
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* Workaholic: Phule. Seemed to have reached a major point in ''Phule's Paradise'', to a point where he'd spent so much time focusing on both preparing the Fat Chance for its opening as well as handing company-related issues that [[he made the best of his kidnapping by getting some '''much''' needed sleep.]]

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* Workaholic: {{Workaholic}}: Phule. Seemed to have reached a major point in ''Phule's Paradise'', to a point where he'd spent so much time focusing on both preparing the Fat Chance for its opening as well as handing company-related issues that [[he [[spoiler:he made the best of his kidnapping by getting some '''much''' needed sleep.]]

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* HeelFaceTurn: Colonel Battleax was the one who decided to assign Phule as the CO of Omega Company, under the pretense that dealing with a group of [[RagtagBunchOfMisfits the Legion's unassignables]] would force him to resign. It only took one book for her to be one of the company's biggest supporters, even going up against General Blitzkrieg, ''her superior officer.''



* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: The Omega Squad.

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* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: The Omega Squad.Company.



* RedOniBlueOni: Do-Wop and Sushi, for one, the former being [[HotBlooded hot-blooded]], short-tempered, easy-going (when not being Hot Blooded), and impulsive, while the latter starts out like TheStoic (becoming TheSmartGuy), is [[TheCracker technically adept]], and good enough to [[TalkingYourWayOut talk his way out]] of a riot and ''into'' the {{Yakuza}}. Of course, they initially dislike each other and attempt to get re-assigned to new pairs, but by the end of the book they're breaking and entering for the good of the Mob. To varying degrees, most of the rest of TheSquad is like this as well.

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* RedOniBlueOni: RedOniBlueOni:
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Do-Wop and Sushi, for one, the former being [[HotBlooded hot-blooded]], short-tempered, easy-going (when not being Hot Blooded), and impulsive, while the latter starts out like TheStoic (becoming TheSmartGuy), is [[TheCracker technically adept]], and good enough to [[TalkingYourWayOut talk his way out]] of a riot and ''into'' the {{Yakuza}}. Of course, they initially dislike each other and attempt to get re-assigned to new pairs, but by the end of the book they're breaking and entering for the good of the Mob. To varying degrees, most of the rest of TheSquad is like this as well.well.
** In fact, some of the Omega Company was paired off like this with this trope in mind. [[HugeGuyTinyGirl Tusk-anini and Super Gnat]], for instance. Even Lieutenants [[ByTheBookCop Armstrong]] and [[BadassPacifist Rembrandt]] show shades of this.



* ServileSnarker: Beeker has been known to crack wise on occasion.



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* TranslatorMicrobes: Translator boxes.boxes, with audio output that can be set to the user's preference. [[StarfishLanguage Qual's translated speech]] is the only time the translator boxes have trouble, though.


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* Workaholic: Phule. Seemed to have reached a major point in ''Phule's Paradise'', to a point where he'd spent so much time focusing on both preparing the Fat Chance for its opening as well as handing company-related issues that [[he made the best of his kidnapping by getting some '''much''' needed sleep.]]

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* AllNaturalGemPolish: Lampshaded and averted.

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* AllNaturalGemPolish: Lampshaded and averted. One of the executives of the mining consortium shows Phule the gems being mined in the swamps in ''Phule's Company''; they look like muddy gravel, and the miner states that they need to be both cut and polished before sale.



* EloquentInMyNativeTongue: Tuskanini. TranslatorMicrobes avert this for the Gambolts and Sinthians, but not so much for Leftenant Qual.

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* EloquentInMyNativeTongue: Tuskanini. He speaks English poorly, which contributes to his DumbMuscle appearance, but it's revealed that this is because he chose to learn it the hard way, rather than taking advantage of the TranslatorMicrobes most non-human species use. The microbes avert this for the Gambolts and Sinthians, but not so much for Leftenant Qual.



* FirstContact: At the end of the first book. Phule has taken on the responibilities (and the profits) for dealing with the aliens.

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* FirstContact: At the end of the first book. Phule has taken on the responibilities responsibilities (and the profits) for dealing with the aliens.



* HugeGuyTinyGirl: Tuskanini and Super Gnat.
* IntelligentGerbil: Cat, slug, warthog, lizard.
** All of which are considered [[FantasticSlurs racial slurs]] and discouraged by Phule.

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* HugeGuyTinyGirl: Tuskanini and Super Gnat.
Gnat. He stands over seven feet tall (and looks rather like a bipedal warthog, to boot). She's about 5 feet tall.
* IntelligentGerbil: Cat, slug, warthog, lizard.
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lizard. Phule considers all of which are considered these name [[FantasticSlurs racial slurs]] and discouraged by Phule.discourages their use.



* LoopholeAbuse: The Omega Mob finds itself in a competition against the elite Red Eagles to see who can make it through an obstacle course fastest. Phule specifies that the race will be with "full combat gear and conditions," and the Red Eagles quickly complete it despite carrying a full infantry loadout. However, Phule's company finishes even faster since[[spoiler: "full combat conditions" means they can blow up or destroy every obstacle in their way,]] something the Red Eagles hadn't considered.

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* LoopholeAbuse: The Omega Mob finds itself in a competition against the elite Red Eagles to see who can make it through an obstacle course fastest. Phule specifies that the race will be with "full combat gear and conditions," and the Red Eagles quickly complete it despite carrying a full infantry loadout. However, Phule's company finishes even faster since[[spoiler: "full combat conditions" means they can blow up or destroy every obstacle in their way,]] something the Red Eagles hadn't considered. Rather unusually for this trope, the Red Eagles don't object, once their Captain points out that ''they could have done the same thing''.



* MisfitMobilizationMoment: The first in the series is either the obstacle course or the massing-of-Mob-members-at-the-airstrip moment, both in the first book. First, when the Mob demonstrated that they (and their leader's methods) weren't completely worthless; second when they fully demonstrate their solidarity/loyalty to their new captain.

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The first in the series is either the obstacle course or the massing-of-Mob-members-at-the-airstrip moment, both in the first book. First, when the Mob demonstrated that they (and their leader's methods) weren't completely worthless; second when they fully demonstrate their solidarity/loyalty to their new captain.



* SassyBlackWoman: Laverna Nightingale, if more understated than most, and despite having been initially presented as an IceQueen.

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Laverna Nightingale, if more understated than most, and despite having been initially presented as an IceQueen.



* TerraDeforming: ''Phule's Errand'' introduces the planet [[SdrawkcabName Ron'n'art]] which is totally roofed over, up to a mile from the surface. Making it an extreme example of a Planet City. Ron'n'art is noted as having a richly deserved reputation for decadence, corruption, and paralysis of every agency. If it weren't for the robots and automated systems, nothing would get done and everyone would starve.

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* TerraDeforming: ''Phule's Errand'' introduces the planet [[SdrawkcabName Ron'n'art]] which is totally roofed over, up to a mile from the surface. Making surface, making it an extreme example of a Planet City. Ron'n'art is noted as having a richly deserved reputation for decadence, corruption, and paralysis of every agency. If it weren't for the robots and automated systems, nothing would get done and everyone would starve.
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''Phule's Company'' is a sci-fi series by Robert Asprin about (what appears to be) a MillionairePlayboy in the Space Legion who gets KickedUpstairs and in charge of the Legion's worst unit, unofficially called The Omega Company. He has to turn them from a RagtagBunchOfMisfits into a well-oiled machine, and through the books encounters more and more bizarre assignments and new worlds.

Later books in the series were officially "co-written" by Peter J. Heck. For better or worse, it is very likely that Heck did most if not all the work.

Books in the series:
* ''Phule's Company'' (1990). Phule gets a new Legion name and takes over the Omega Company, stationed on a swamp planet.
* ''Phule's Paradise'' (1992). The company takes over guarding a space casino.
* ''A Phule and His Money'' (1999). The company finds themselves in contest with a planetary government that runs on theme parks.
* ''Phule Me Twice'' (2000). [[spoiler:Robot doppelganger]]
* ''No Phule Like an Old Phule'' (2004). Phule Sr. shows up
* ''Phule's Errand'' (2006).
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* AllNaturalGemPolish: Lampshaded and averted.
* AtArmsLength: People do this to Super Gnat when she gets mad. [[BerserkButton It just makes things worse.]]
* BerserkButton: Nearly ''everyone'' has one, [[RagtagBunchOfMisfits Omega Company]] or not.
* BoobsOfSteel: Top Sergeant Brandy is a superior brawler who is described as physically impressive in pretty much every possible way.
* BriarPatching: The biker gang that Chocolate Harry joined the Legion to escape catches up with him. After hearing how CH had doublecrossed them, Phule orders C.H. to let them destroy his beloved hoverbike as punishment. Over C.H.'s impassioned protests, the gang takes their revenge. After they leave, we find that Phule and C.H. had planned the whole thing, and C.H. had exaggerated his grief to make sure they were satisfied. Regaining his peace of mind was worth the loss of his bike.
* BulletholeDoor: [[AvertedTrope Averted.]]
* CampCook: Escrima. Cooks like a five-star chef, [[BerserkButton with an ego to match]]. Also qualifies as ChefOfIron, since he's a top-notch fighter, including teaching his namesake fighting style to other company members, and is capable of hospitalizing would-be food critics.
* CastCalculus: Or how most of the Omega Mob gets broken down into manageable pairs... as well as non-Legion characters, such as the two IRS agents from ''A Phule And His Money'', General Blitzkrieg and his long-suffering assistant Sparrowhawk, etc.
* CorruptPolitician: Governor Wingas, in ''Phule's Company'', licks his lips at the possibility of getting a "campaign contribution" from Phule.
* DatingCatwoman: In ''Phule's Paradise'' Beeker and Laverna strike up a pleasant relationship despite--in fact, somewhat ''because'' of--being aides de camp to the leaders of the enemy groups.
* DungeonBypass: [[spoiler:Grenades + Combat Conditions Obstacle Course.]]
* EarthThatWas: Although Earth and its history are often indirectly mentioned, it is always in the past tense. During the very few times the Earth is directly mentioned, it's referred to as Old Earth.
* EloquentInMyNativeTongue: Tuskanini. TranslatorMicrobes avert this for the Gambolts and Sinthians, but not so much for Leftenant Qual.
* {{Elvis Impersonator}}s: Converts to the Church of the [[ElvisPresley King]] have plastic surgery to take on his features. This leads to a certain amount of confusion, which the Legionnaires eventually use to their advantage.
* [[{{Fiction500}} Fiction 500]]: Captain Jester, aka Willard Phule, is one of the richest men in the galaxy, which is why he was reassigned to the Omega company instead of being sent to the stockade.
* FirstContact: At the end of the first book. Phule has taken on the responibilities (and the profits) for dealing with the aliens.
* GentleGiant: The pacifistic Volton Tuskanini, a seven-foot-tall warthog who wouldn't fire a gun at the start of the series.
* HoverBoard: Spartacus, the Synthian, rides one of these.
* HugeGuyTinyGirl: Tuskanini and Super Gnat.
* IntelligentGerbil: Cat, slug, warthog, lizard.
** All of which are considered [[FantasticSlurs racial slurs]] and discouraged by Phule.
* TheJeeves: Beeker, Phule's butler.
* KickedUpstairs: Phule, and how the series gets its start.
* LiteraryAgentHypothesis: Supposedly, the books are Beeker's recounting of events; the story is interspersed with his personal comments, and occasionally he will explain that he's just inferring scenes he wasn't there for from the things he does know.
* LoopholeAbuse: The Omega Mob finds itself in a competition against the elite Red Eagles to see who can make it through an obstacle course fastest. Phule specifies that the race will be with "full combat gear and conditions," and the Red Eagles quickly complete it despite carrying a full infantry loadout. However, Phule's company finishes even faster since[[spoiler: "full combat conditions" means they can blow up or destroy every obstacle in their way,]] something the Red Eagles hadn't considered.
* MildlyMilitary: The Omega Squad, though it's used for good once Phule takes over.
* MilitaryBrat: Lieutenant Armstrong, apparently; he's one of the more militarily formal Legionnaires as a result.
* MisfitMobilizationMoment: The first in the series is either the obstacle course or the massing-of-Mob-members-at-the-airstrip moment, both in the first book. First, when the Mob demonstrated that they (and their leader's methods) weren't completely worthless; second when they fully demonstrate their solidarity/loyalty to their new captain.
** They also get off a good one in the second book when Max kidnaps Phule but neglects to do anything to neutralize the Legionnaires. As Beeker comments, this essentially removes every brake they had.
* MissionControl: Mother.
* MundaneSolution: [[spoiler:Grenades + Combat Conditions Obstacle Course.]]
* PrivateMilitaryContractors
* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: The Omega Squad.
* ReassignmentBackfire: Every. Single. Book.
* RedOniBlueOni: Do-Wop and Sushi, for one, the former being [[HotBlooded hot-blooded]], short-tempered, easy-going (when not being Hot Blooded), and impulsive, while the latter starts out like TheStoic (becoming TheSmartGuy), is [[TheCracker technically adept]], and good enough to [[TalkingYourWayOut talk his way out]] of a riot and ''into'' the {{Yakuza}}. Of course, they initially dislike each other and attempt to get re-assigned to new pairs, but by the end of the book they're breaking and entering for the good of the Mob. To varying degrees, most of the rest of TheSquad is like this as well.
* SassyBlackWoman: Laverna Nightingale, if more understated than most, and despite having been initially presented as an IceQueen.
** "Mother," aka Rose, is a Sassy White Woman -- but only over the radio.
* ScaryBlackMan: Chocolate Harry, although only to non-Legionnaires. Well, he ''is'' a BadassBiker in addition to being one of the two main [[BigGuy big guys]].
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: One of the extremely rare occurrences where this is done by the good guys, for good reasons, usually to get around an ObstructiveBureaucrat.
* ShownTheirWork: Book 2 could easily have been called ''A Phule's Guide to Fleecing a Casino''.
* ShrinkingViolet: Rose/Violet/Mother off-radio; her first Legion name (Violet) directly references this trope.
* SleevesAreForWimps: Chocolate Harry...convinces...the tailor that Phule hires that his custom-designed uniform does not need to have sleeves.
* TakeAThirdOption: [[spoiler:[[RuleOfThree Grenades + Combat Conditions Obstacle Course]].]]
* TakeThat: After Asprin ran into RealLife trouble with the IRS, an absolutely vicious tax-agency subplot appeared in ''A Phule and His Money.''
* TerraDeforming: ''Phule's Errand'' introduces the planet [[SdrawkcabName Ron'n'art]] which is totally roofed over, up to a mile from the surface. Making it an extreme example of a Planet City. Ron'n'art is noted as having a richly deserved reputation for decadence, corruption, and paralysis of every agency. If it weren't for the robots and automated systems, nothing would get done and everyone would starve.
* TranslatorMicrobes: Translator boxes.
* {{Vibroweapon}}
* TheVoice: Mother. A mild subversion since the person exists but is cripplingly shy and will talk freely only when she's on the radio.
* UnclePennybags: Phule himself.
* YouNoTakeCandle: Subverted. Tuskanini learned the language manually instead of relying on TranslatorMicrobes, and Phule realizes that even speaking stilted English is a sign of exceptional intelligence.

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