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* CreatingLifeIsUnforeseen: Due to sneezing while on the planetoid, the Warriors leaves some of their DNA, which leads to the evolution of sentient life that looks and talks just like them.
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* CreatingLifeIsUnforeseen: Due Impossibear leaving an apple core on the initially-desert planetoid ends up covering it in apple trees; when called out on littering, he refers to it as "terraforming". And due to sneezing while on the planetoid, planetoid after the trees release too much pollen, the Warriors leaves some of their DNA, which leads to the evolution of sentient life that looks and talks just like them.
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* YearOutsideHourInside: The small planetoid the Warriors come across has a hypertime anomaly that leads to centuries passing on it in a matter of seconds from an outside perspective.
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* YearOutsideHourInside: YearInsideHourOutside: The small planetoid the Warriors come across has a hypertime anomaly that leads to centuries passing on it in a matter of seconds from an outside perspective.
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* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: After Beth's final intervention, the planetoid's people end up all merging into a single collective consciousness that looks like a blue brain, and warps off to places unknown.
* CreatingLifeIsUnforeseen: Due to sneezing while on the planetoid, the Warriors leaves some of their DNA, which leads to the evolution of sentient life that looks just like them. Unfortunately, due to their later interventions, they end up going to war.
* CreatingLifeIsUnforeseen: Due to sneezing while on the planetoid, the Warriors leaves some of their DNA, which leads to the evolution of sentient life that looks just like them. Unfortunately, due to their later interventions, they end up going to war.
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* GodIsInept: The majority of Warriors do not make good gods. Chris convinces them to
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* TheLeader: At the episode's end, Beth is made leader of the Bravest Warriors for [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence helping the planetoid's people transcend beyond violence and petty whims]]...and Danny's happy that he can officially direct all of his complaints to someone now.
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* TheLeader: At the episode's end, Beth is made leader of the Bravest Warriors for [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence [[TheSingularity helping the planetoid's people transcend beyond violence and petty whims]]...and Danny's happy that he can officially direct all of his complaints to someone now.now.
* TheSingularity: After Beth's final intervention, the planetoid's people end up all merging into a single collective consciousness that looks like a blue brain, and warps off to places unknown.
* TheSingularity: After Beth's final intervention, the planetoid's people end up all merging into a single collective consciousness that looks like a blue brain, and warps off to places unknown.
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The Warriors discover a planet.
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* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: After Beth's final intervention, the planetoid's people end up all merging into a single collective consciousness that looks like a blue brain, and warps off to places unknown.
* CreatingLifeIsUnforeseen: Due to sneezing while on the planetoid, the Warriors leaves some of their DNA, which leads to the evolution of sentient life that looks just like them. Unfortunately, due to their later interventions, they end up going to war.
* GoldenMeanFallacy: With all of the Warriors wanting to go to different planets during Spring Break, Impossibear decides to take them to the co-ordinates directly between them all...which is supposedly completely void, and will make everyone equally upset, which Impossibear calls "adulthood".
* TheLeader: At the episode's end, Beth is made leader of the Bravest Warriors for [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence helping the planetoid's people transcend beyond violence and petty whims]]...and Danny's happy that he can officially direct all of his complaints to someone now.
* VacationEpisode: The episode takes place during Intergalactic Spring Break, the seven days when even the forces of evil take time off.
* YearOutsideHourInside: The small planetoid the Warriors come across has a hypertime anomaly that leads to centuries passing on it in a matter of seconds from an outside perspective.
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* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: After Beth's final intervention, the planetoid's people end up all merging into a single collective consciousness that looks like a blue brain, and warps off to places unknown.
* CreatingLifeIsUnforeseen: Due to sneezing while on the planetoid, the Warriors leaves some of their DNA, which leads to the evolution of sentient life that looks just like them. Unfortunately, due to their later interventions, they end up going to war.
* GoldenMeanFallacy: With all of the Warriors wanting to go to different planets during Spring Break, Impossibear decides to take them to the co-ordinates directly between them all...which is supposedly completely void, and will make everyone equally upset, which Impossibear calls "adulthood".
* TheLeader: At the episode's end, Beth is made leader of the Bravest Warriors for [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence helping the planetoid's people transcend beyond violence and petty whims]]...and Danny's happy that he can officially direct all of his complaints to someone now.
* VacationEpisode: The episode takes place during Intergalactic Spring Break, the seven days when even the forces of evil take time off.
* YearOutsideHourInside: The small planetoid the Warriors come across has a hypertime anomaly that leads to centuries passing on it in a matter of seconds from an outside perspective.