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* CanadaEh: One of the attendees at the summit is Tiger Shark, a super-villain from the Canada-based Peril Partnership, who speaks with a slight Canadian accent and claims to have encountered Brock Sampson in Toronto - Sampson apparently [[AddingInsultToInjury broke both his knees and slept with his wife]], and chuckles nostalgically about it when reminded.
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-->[[spoiler:Henchman #1]] is dead! I am Zero!

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-->[[spoiler:Henchman #1]] -->"Henchman #1 is dead! I am Zero!Zero!"
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A floating entity claiming to be Zeus, Greek god of thunder, is kidnapping sidekicks and henchmen from their masters. Included are Henchman 21, Shore Leave, Billy Quizboy and Pete White (after arguing about which is the leader and which is the sidekick, Zeus decides simply to take both.) These abductions makes news around the world.

Dr. Venture believes that, he too, will soon be captured. Sgt. Hatred isn't so convinced, as Venture isn't exactly a hot item in the superhero/villain community anymore. To ensure the safety of the others, Venture wants to be tied up and blindfolded away from them so the kidnappers won't endanger anyone else when they take him.

At Zeus' base (an abandoned horse racing track,) Zeus' top lieutenant, a masked centurion ("hoplite!") in black armor calling himself "Zero," is overseeing a series of forced death matches between the henchmen and sidekicks. 21 is forced to fight Ghost Robot. Ghost Robot, being a ghost that haunts the head of a robot, tries to plan with 21, telling 21 to hit him in his chest, where he will be unharmed. Then, the two can rise up together and take down Zeus and Zero. 21 ignores Ghost Robot's plan, and stabs him in the head. 21 is then returned to his cell, which he shares with Shore Leave, Billy, and Pete. They discuss what they believe to be Zeus' plan, having them kill each other off until only one remains.

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A floating entity claiming to be Zeus, Greek god of thunder, is kidnapping sidekicks and henchmen from their masters. Included are Henchman 21, Shore Leave, Billy Quizboy and Pete White (after arguing about which is the leader and which is the sidekick, Zeus decides simply to take both.) These abductions makes make news around the world.

Dr. Venture believes that, he too, will soon be captured. Sgt. Hatred isn't so convinced, as Venture isn't exactly a hot item in the superhero/villain community anymore. To ensure the safety of the others, Venture wants to be tied up and blindfolded away from them them, so the kidnappers won't endanger anyone else when they take him.

At Zeus' base (an abandoned horse racing track,) Zeus' top lieutenant, a masked centurion ("hoplite!") in black armor calling himself "Zero," is overseeing a series of forced death matches between the henchmen and sidekicks. 21 is forced to fight Ghost Robot. Ghost Robot, being a ghost that haunts the head of a robot, tries to plan with 21, telling 21 to hit him in his chest, where he will be unharmed. Then, the two can rise up together and take down Zeus and Zero. 21 ignores Ghost Robot's plan, plan and stabs him in the head. 21 is then returned to his cell, which he shares with Shore Leave, Billy, and Pete. They discuss what they believe to be Zeus' plan, having them kill each other off until only one remains.



Hank is still torturing his father and asks him why he loves Dean more than Hank. Venture, still unaware that it's Hank he's talking to, says he knows they'd never manage to kill Hank, and that he admires Hank for resisting the Venture legacy like he does. He compares Hank to himself, as neither wants to follow in their father's footsteps and would apologize to Hank for bringing him into this doomed existence. He also says that he feels sorry for Dean, who (Venture inaccurately believes) actually buys into the whole "super science" thing.

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Hank is still torturing his father and asks him why he loves Dean more than Hank.him. Venture, still unaware that it's Hank he's talking to, says he knows they'd never manage to kill Hank, and that he admires Hank for resisting the Venture legacy like he does. He compares Hank to himself, as neither wants to follow in their father's footsteps and would apologize to Hank for bringing him into this doomed existence. He also says that he feels sorry for Dean, who (Venture inaccurately believes) actually buys into the whole "super science" thing.



* DidntThinkThisThrough: Tiger Shark makes a dive across the glass conference table to attack Brock Sampson, but doesn't get enough momentum and slides to a halt inches from him. Brock then picks him up and smashes him against the table, bloodying his nose.

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* DidntThinkThisThrough: Tiger Shark makes a dive across the glass conference table to attack Brock Sampson, but Samson; he doesn't get enough momentum and slides to a halt inches away from him. Brock then picks him up and smashes him against the table, bloodying his nose.



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Played with in Dr. Venture's situation. He shows a very rare moment of selflessness, asking his captors to kill him instead of Dean. Then immediately eliminates any good will he may have received by telling them to just kill Hank. Then gains it back when he explains that he knew they couldn't kill Hank if they tried and empathizing with Hank, who has been his {{Unfavorite}} for the majority of the series.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Played with in Dr. Venture's situation. He shows a very rare moment of selflessness, asking his captors to kill him instead of Dean. Then immediately eliminates any good will goodwill he may have received by telling them to just kill Hank. Then gains it back when he explains that he knew they couldn't kill Hank if they tried and empathizing with Hank, who has been his {{Unfavorite}} for the majority of the series.



-->'''Ward''': Side-effects may include: Nausea, Headaches, Insomnia, Constipation, Oily-Discharge, Severe Deja-Vu, Stiffness-in-Joints, Blurred Vision or Temporary Blindness, Loss-of-Life, Diarrhea, Thrombosis, and Rectal Bleeding.\\

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-->'''Ward''': Side-effects may include: include Nausea, Headaches, Insomnia, Constipation, Oily-Discharge, Severe Deja-Vu, Stiffness-in-Joints, Blurred Vision or Temporary Blindness, Loss-of-Life, Diarrhea, Thrombosis, and Rectal Bleeding.\\
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* YouBastard:
** First, at the O.S.I./SPHINX/villain assembly, Tiger Shark delivers one to Brock for sleeping with his wife. Brock barely even remembers it.
** Zero to Henchman #21 for insisting on calling himself "Henchman 1", Zero's old number in the Monarch organization.

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