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*** Literally two strips later, Xinchub is killed -- and, wouldn't you know it, he ''does'' manage to use it to his advantage. In fact, it turns out he had ''himself'' killed as part of [[ThanatosGambit a plan]].
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* ''Webcomic/{{Gaia}}'' seems to have several Xanatos gambits running. Eldor appears to be running a centuries-long gambit intended to trigger TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt. [[ExtraordinarilyEmpoweredGirl His primary tool]] may be running a gambit of her own if [[spoiler: the way she scattered her friends to the places where they'd most likely function as Spanners in the works was her idea and not his]]. Finally, Gaia's chosen San de Vertis appears to be running her own gambit with King Savos to [[spoiler: take over the world after "beating the evil out of Lillith"]]. By the midpoint of the chapter ''Monster'' a GambitPileup seems inevitable.

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* ''Webcomic/{{Gaia}}'' seems to have several Xanatos gambits running. Eldor appears to be running a centuries-long gambit intended to trigger TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt. [[ExtraordinarilyEmpoweredGirl His primary tool]] tool may be running a gambit of her own if [[spoiler: the way she scattered her friends to the places where they'd most likely function as Spanners in the works was her idea and not his]]. Finally, Gaia's chosen San de Vertis appears to be running her own gambit with King Savos to [[spoiler: take over the world after "beating the evil out of Lillith"]]. By the midpoint of the chapter ''Monster'' a GambitPileup seems inevitable.

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* In ''Webcomic/SkinHorse'', [[http://skin-horse.com/comic/dr-wilkin-2/ Mister Green explains the principle]] while failing to explain how the failure of his nuclear weapon is somehow a win.
-->'''Minion:''' We finally got to nuke something and nothing blows up!\\
'''Mister Green:''' All according to plan.\\
'''Minion:''' You meant to fail?\\
'''Mister Green:''' No, but I prepared for that contingency.\\
'''Minion:''' Then it's '''not''' according to plan!\\
'''Mister Green:''' Scheming means having enough plans to win no matter what.\\
'''Minion:''' As long as you get to be smug.\\
'''Mister Green:''' Enough plans and a nice swivel chair.

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* Parodied in ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'', in "Revenge of the Hundred Dead Ninja": "If this works and we survive, that will be great, but if not, it will easily win in ''America's Funniest Home Videos''."
* In ''Webcomic/BobAndGeorge'', Wily's [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/010801 original plan for Zero]] was a Xanatos Gambit: he designed the Maverick Virus to jump from Zero if he were ever defeated, infecting whatever hero defeated him. (Wily assumed this would be a Light-bot; it turned out to be Sigma, but the results speak for themselves.) This was a canon-compliant theory at the time. Since then, a lot of confusing WordOfGod has come down, and it's no longer clear what Wily put the Maverick Virus in or if he even created it.
* Joel Calley from ''Webcomic/{{Concession}}'' has his plan deconstructed. Some aspects of the plan have failed but not all of them and he has back up plans.
* In ''Webcomic/DarthsAndDroids'', R2's decides to give Lando Luke's laser sword to fight their way out of the sarlacc pit, even though he's totally unqualified, because Luke refuses to use it. This inspires Luke to pick it up to defend Lando. When asked if this was the plan all along, R2 replies that it was sub-branch gamma-IV all along...
* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', Not-Tengu seemed to have one going in regards to Nanase's Guardian Form. To whit, his plan was: Bait Nanase into attacking him first. Not-Tengu believed Guardian Forms can only be used in self defense. If she isn't defending herself, she can't use it and he's free to form his flock without any worries. If she manages to use her Guardian Form anyway, still not a problem. Not-Tengu doesn't know her other spells, any of which could potentially beat him, but Guardian Forms locks all of those out for at least a day due to burnout. And while she is in Guardian Form, she can only fight in hand to hand combat, something he has no problem with. What ultimately derails his plan was not being able to actually catch the much faster Nanase and her girlfriend while both where in Guardian Form, followed by burning through the area's ambient magic causing himself to fall out the sky.
* Charles, head of Charlescomm (one of the sides in ''WebComic/{{Erfworld}}'') is quite fond of this as seen by the discussion of the principle in [[http://archives.erfworld.com/Book+1/143 this strip]]. "I got ''paid'' to turn it into a no-lose situation."
* In ''Webcomic/{{Freefall}}'', [[http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff200/fv00112.htm the rescue will either succeed or kill a character with an annoying habit of needing rescue.]]
* ''Webcomic/{{Gaia}}'' seems to have several Xanatos gambits running. Eldor appears to be running a centuries-long gambit intended to trigger TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt. [[ExtraordinarilyEmpoweredGirl His primary tool]] may be running a gambit of her own if [[spoiler: the way she scattered her friends to the places where they'd most likely function as Spanners in the works was her idea and not his]]. Finally, Gaia's chosen San de Vertis appears to be running her own gambit with King Savos to [[spoiler: take over the world after "beating the evil out of Lillith"]]. By the midpoint of the chapter ''Monster'' a GambitPileup seems inevitable.
* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' has this in the form of the massive number of time loops that are in it. [[spoiler: Doc Scratch has manipulated the events of the story so that there is only one way everything could go. If any event happens that doesn't contribute to the arrival and rampage of Lord English, then the timeline reaches a paradox at some point. Paradox Space fixes this by killing everybody in the session shortly after failure is achieved.]]



* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' has this in the form of the massive number of time loops that are in it. [[spoiler: Doc Scratch has manipulated the events of the story so that there is only one way everything could go. If any event happens that doesn't contribute to the arrival and rampage of Lord English, then the timeline reaches a paradox at some point. Paradox Space fixes this by killing everybody in the session shortly after failure is achieved.]]

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* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' has this Heather in ''Webcomic/{{Misfile}}'' and the form of the massive number of time loops that are in it. [[spoiler: Doc Scratch has manipulated the events of the story so that there is only one way everything could go. If any event happens that doesn't contribute to the arrival race she set up between Logan and rampage of Lord English, Ash. If Logan wins, then the timeline reaches a paradox at some point. Paradox Space fixes this Ash gets humiliated by killing everybody losing to an opponent who had never raced before. If Ash wins, she winds up looking like a bully who took down a newbie. It goes wrong when Logan, in the session shortly after failure is achieved.]]his inexperience, tries to pass on a curve and crashes.



* Charles, head of Charlescomm (one of the sides in ''WebComic/{{Erfworld}}'') is quite fond of this as seen by the discussion of the principle in [[http://archives.erfworld.com/Book+1/143 this strip]]. "I got ''paid'' to turn it into a no-lose situation."

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* Charles, head In a chapter of Charlescomm (one ''[[http://ilikefish.comicgenesis.com/ Pearl of Mer]]'', one of the sides in ''WebComic/{{Erfworld}}'') is quite fond of this as seen by BigBad's lackeys shows he hates the discussion of group he is working with. He agrees to help the principle mermaid in [[http://archives.erfworld.com/Book+1/143 this strip]]. "I got ''paid'' getting her inside to turn it into take them down. But he also mentions if she does get caught, he ultimately did his job and brought them a no-lose situation."mermaid.



* Joel Calley from ''Webcomic/{{Concession}}'' has his plan deconstructed. Some aspects of the plan have failed but not all of them and he has back up plans.
* Heather in ''Webcomic/{{Misfile}}'' and the race she set up between Logan and Ash. If Logan wins, then Ash gets humiliated by losing to an opponent who had never raced before. If Ash wins, she winds up looking like a bully who took down a newbie. It goes wrong when Logan, in his inexperience, tries to pass on a curve and crashes.
* In a chapter of ''[[http://ilikefish.comicgenesis.com/ Pearl of Mer]]'', one of the BigBad's lackeys shows he hates the group he is working with. He agrees to help the mermaid in getting her inside to take them down. But he also mentions if she does get caught, he ultimately did his job and brought them a mermaid.
* In ''Webcomic/{{Freefall}}'', [[http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff200/fv00112.htm the rescue will either succeed or kill a character with an annoying habit of needing rescue.]]
%%** Parodied on [[http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff2200/fc02162.htm this strip]]
* Parodied in ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'', in "Revenge of the Hundred Dead Ninja": "If this works and we survive, that will be great, but if not, it will easily win in ''America's Funniest Home Videos''."



* In ''Webcomic/DarthsAndDroids'', R2's decides to give Lando Luke's laser sword to fight their way out of the sarlacc pit, even though he's totally unqualified, because Luke refuses to use it. This inspires Luke to pick it up to defend Lando. When asked if this was the plan all along, R2 replies that it was sub-branch gamma-IV all along...
* ''Webcomic/{{Gaia}}'' seems to have several Xanatos gambits running. Eldor appears to be running a centuries-long gambit intended to trigger TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt. [[ExtraordinarilyEmpoweredGirl His primary tool]] may be running a gambit of her own if [[spoiler: the way she scattered her friends to the places where they'd most likely function as Spanners in the works was her idea and not his]]. Finally, Gaia's chosen San de Vertis appears to be running her own gambit with King Savos to [[spoiler: take over the world after "beating the evil out of Lillith"]]. By the midpoint of the chapter ''Monster'' a GambitPileup seems inevitable.
* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', Not-Tengu seemed to have one going in regards to Nanase's Guardian Form. To whit, his plan was: Bait Nanase into attacking him first. Not-Tengu believed Guardian Forms can only be used in self defense. If she isn't defending herself, she can't use it and he's free to form his flock without any worries. If she manages to use her Guardian Form anyway, still not a problem. Not-Tengu doesn't know her other spells, any of which could potentially beat him, but Guardian Forms locks all of those out for at least a day due to burnout. And while she is in Guardian Form, she can only fight in hand to hand combat, something he has no problem with. What ultimately derails his plan was not being able to actually catch the much faster Nanase and her girlfriend while both where in Guardian Form, followed by burning through the area's ambient magic causing himself to fall out the sky.
* In ''Webcomic/BobAndGeorge'', Wily's [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/010801 original plan for Zero]] was a Xanatos Gambit: he designed the Maverick Virus to jump from Zero if he were ever defeated, infecting whatever hero defeated him. (Wily assumed this would be a Light-bot; it turned out to be Sigma, but the results speak for themselves.) This was a canon-compliant theory at the time. Since then, a lot of confusing WordOfGod has come down, and it's no longer clear what Wily put the Maverick Virus in or if he even created it.

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* In ''Webcomic/DarthsAndDroids'', R2's decides to give Lando Luke's laser sword to fight their way out of the sarlacc pit, even though he's totally unqualified, because Luke refuses to use it. This inspires Luke to pick it up to defend Lando. When asked if this was the plan all along, R2 replies that it was sub-branch gamma-IV all along...
* ''Webcomic/{{Gaia}}'' seems to have several Xanatos gambits running. Eldor appears to be running a centuries-long gambit intended to trigger TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt. [[ExtraordinarilyEmpoweredGirl His primary tool]] may be running a gambit of her own if [[spoiler: the way she scattered her friends to the places where they'd most likely function as Spanners in the works was her idea and not his]]. Finally, Gaia's chosen San de Vertis appears to be running her own gambit with King Savos to [[spoiler: take over the world after "beating the evil out of Lillith"]]. By the midpoint of the chapter ''Monster'' a GambitPileup seems inevitable.
* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', Not-Tengu seemed to have one going in regards to Nanase's Guardian Form. To whit, his plan was: Bait Nanase into attacking him first. Not-Tengu believed Guardian Forms can only be used in self defense. If she isn't defending herself, she can't use it and he's free to form his flock without any worries. If she manages to use her Guardian Form anyway, still not a problem. Not-Tengu doesn't know her other spells, any of which could potentially beat him, but Guardian Forms locks all of those out for at least a day due to burnout. And while she is in Guardian Form, she can only fight in hand to hand combat, something he has no problem with. What ultimately derails his plan was not being able to actually catch the much faster Nanase and her girlfriend while both where in Guardian Form, followed by burning through the area's ambient magic causing himself to fall out the sky.
* In ''Webcomic/BobAndGeorge'', Wily's [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/010801 original plan for Zero]] was a Xanatos Gambit: he designed the Maverick Virus to jump from Zero if he were ever defeated, infecting whatever hero defeated him. (Wily assumed this would be a Light-bot; it turned out to be Sigma, but the results speak for themselves.) This was a canon-compliant theory at the time. Since then, a lot of confusing WordOfGod has come down, and it's no longer clear what Wily put the Maverick Virus in or if he even created it.

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** Inverted in Book 7, when Durkon points out that Redcloak's options all lead to the failure of his plan. [[spoiler: If he sticks to the plan, either the Order defeats him and his plan fails, or his plan to capture ths Snarl succeeds and the gods destroy the world (which would destroy all goblins and likely the Dark One as well). His only other option is to give up the plan altogether. Unfortunately, Redcloak doesn't believe Durkon, and decides his best bet is to kill Durkon to deprive the Order of a valuable asset]].

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** Inverted in Book 7, when Durkon points out that Redcloak's options all lead to the failure of his plan. [[spoiler: If he sticks to the plan, either the Order defeats him and his plan fails, or his plan to capture ths Snarl succeeds and the gods destroy the world (which would destroy all goblins and likely the Dark One as well). His only other option is to give up the plan altogether. Unfortunately, Redcloak doesn't believe Durkon, Durkon thanks to the SunkCostFallacy, and decides his best bet is to kill Durkon to deprive the Order of a valuable asset]].
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* In ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'', issue [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2003/10/16/episode-342-hypothetically-speaking/ #342]] and [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2003/10/18/episode-343-check-mate/ #343]], Black Mage and Red Mage debate who would win in a fight between Batman and Dr. Doom. Black Mage wins by pointing out that Doom would have one of these gambits set up. (The strips predate this wiki, so it wasn't a shoutout, despite the very on-the-nose [[BatmanGambit choice of opponent]].)
* In ''Webcomic/TheLastDaysOfFoxhound'', the spirit of Big Boss temporarily possessed the body of his clone "son", Liquid Snake when he felt Liquid incapable of fulfilling his plans to free the world from the grip of an AncientConspiracy. As long as Big Boss has Liquid's body, he can move his plans forward himself. If the experience serves as a wake up call that motivates Liquid to wise up, become more capable, and win his body back from Big Boss earlier than expected... well, that just means that Liquid is better equipped to carry on Big Boss' legacy than he was before, and Liquid goes on to do just that until the end of the comic.
-->'''The Sorrow:''' [[http://gigaville.com/comic.php?id=255 And you are as wily as ever. You manipulated the situation so that no matter what happened, you got what you wanted]].
** Okay, technically it's the same plan as in the game, but the rehash of Psycho Mantis's scheme to activate Metal Gear contains almost every feasible Gambit based trope (including pileups and Spanners mixed with dramatic irony for the reader).
* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' has this in the form of the massive number of time loops that are in it. [[spoiler: Doc Scratch has manipulated the events of the story so that there is only one way everything could go. If any event happens that doesn't contribute to the arrival and rampage of Lord English, then the timeline reaches a paradox at some point. Paradox Space fixes this by killing everybody in the session shortly after failure is achieved.]]
* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'':
** Employed by Nale when he lures the Order to Cliffport by kidnapping Roy's sister Julia, then has his new Linear Guild attack. The Guild eventually gets defeated, but while they were distracted, Nale swapped places with his good twin, Elan -- leading the Order to think they had won, when in fact the outcome was exactly what Nale had been seeking (his brother shipped off to jail and him safely undercover in the Order). Though wiping out the Order would have been a nice boast to his ego [[ZigZaggingTrope except it would mean that he could only defeat them when that wasn't his primary goal.]]
** Redcloak outlines a much higher stakes Xanatos Gambit in the prequel story ''Recap/TheOrderOfTheStickStartOfDarkness'': [[spoiler:he intends to capture one of the five Gates that holds back the world's SealedEvilInACan so his god, the Dark One, can use it to blackmail the other gods into giving the goblins equal standing among the player races (human, elf, dwarf, etc.). If he should accidentally unleash this EldritchAbomination and unravel all of Creation in the process, the gods can then remake the world -- but this time around, the Dark One would have a say in how the goblins were treated. Then again, even without the plan, the gods still need the Dark One - because he's a being that rose to godhood of his own volition and wasn't one of the four original pantheons, he has a unique [[ColourCodedForYourConvenience color of creation]], meaning that he's absolutely necessary to seal the rifts even without Redcloak's intervention]].
** General Tarquin outlines his plan to be a king or a legend [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0763.html here]], with the bonus that [[JustBetweenYouAndMe explaining the gambit to the target]] ''helps him get the better outcome''. The point is that in becoming an EvilOverlord, he gets to rule for his time before a hero defeats him, and if one does, he'll be remembered as a cool epic villain. However, he doesn't account for a death that isn't witnessed by anyone, like dying of exposure while lost in the desert, or for simply not dying at ''all'' and [[NoEnding being unwillingly ejected from the plot without another word]], ultimately making this a SubvertedTrope.
** Also played for laughs [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0785.html here.]] Tarquin calculates the financial gains he ultimately gets from his opponents even though they manage to flee, and adds in the price of the spear that they just threw at him.
--->'''Tarquin:''' Their every move makes my victory more complete.
** Inverted in Book 7, when Durkon points out that Redcloak's options all lead to the failure of his plan. [[spoiler: If he sticks to the plan, either the Order defeats him and his plan fails, or his plan to capture ths Snarl succeeds and the gods destroy the world (which would destroy all goblins and likely the Dark One as well). His only other option is to give up the plan altogether. Unfortunately, Redcloak doesn't believe Durkon, and decides his best bet is to kill Durkon to deprive the Order of a valuable asset]].
* Charles, head of Charlescomm (one of the sides in ''WebComic/{{Erfworld}}'') is quite fond of this as seen by the discussion of the principle in [[http://archives.erfworld.com/Book+1/143 this strip]]. "I got ''paid'' to turn it into a no-lose situation."
* ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'':
** Weirdly enough, the titular amorph pulls off a minor one of these while investigating a mysterious human-cannonball-related death at a circus in [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/d/20090730.html this strip.]] Schlock's plan: hired reinforcements, or sent Jud Shafter to an early death. His friend considers both a plus. [[spoiler:It was sort-of the former, but more accurately it became Schlock's ace in the hole while Schlock himself became the distraction]].
** Also discussed about Xinchub, when wondering if an assassin could actually get to him: "That man could turn his own death into an advantage."
-->'''Kevyn''': I've done it myself. It hurts, but it's not actually that difficult.\\
'''Tagon''': ... Stop helping.
** At the climax of volume 15, the protagonists realize that their hidden opponents have pulled a deadly Xanatos Gambit. ([[spoiler:They're trying to provoke a CivilWar in Sol System. Their brain-hacked troops are about to blow up a city of billions, triggering the carefully prepared conflict. If Earth's Navy attacks to wipe out those troops, it will look like they attacked the city -- triggering the conflict.]]) Flinders is forced to acknowledge "Check, and mate. It's brilliant", to which Sorlie responds, "Before I die, I want to do something '''besides''' admire how much smarter than me our enemy is." Fortunately, not only has Flinders identified the threat in time, but [[spoiler:the heroes have a SecretWeapon]] that enables them to TakeAThirdOption.
* Joel Calley from ''Webcomic/{{Concession}}'' has his plan deconstructed. Some aspects of the plan have failed but not all of them and he has back up plans.
* Heather in ''Webcomic/{{Misfile}}'' and the race she set up between Logan and Ash. If Logan wins, then Ash gets humiliated by losing to an opponent who had never raced before. If Ash wins, she winds up looking like a bully who took down a newbie. It goes wrong when Logan, in his inexperience, tries to pass on a curve and crashes.
* In a chapter of ''[[http://ilikefish.comicgenesis.com/ Pearl of Mer]]'', one of the BigBad's lackeys shows he hates the group he is working with. He agrees to help the mermaid in getting her inside to take them down. But he also mentions if she does get caught, he ultimately did his job and brought them a mermaid.
* In ''Webcomic/{{Freefall}}'', [[http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff200/fv00112.htm the rescue will either succeed or kill a character with an annoying habit of needing rescue.]]
%%** Parodied on [[http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff2200/fc02162.htm this strip]]
* Parodied in ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'', in "Revenge of the Hundred Dead Ninja": "If this works and we survive, that will be great, but if not, it will easily win in ''America's Funniest Home Videos''."
* [[http://xanadu7.deviantart.com/art/Scrooge-McDuck-vs-Darkwing-Duck-Conclusion-334720135 Scrooge McDuck vs Darkwing Duck Conclusion]] has one for the former. If [[WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987 Scrooge]] wins, he'll have Darkwing pinned and crying for uncle. But if [[WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck Darkwing]] wins, Scrooge will sue him for [[EleventyZillion Fifty Squillion, Two Impossibillion simoleans]] in damages.
* In ''Webcomic/DarthsAndDroids'', R2's decides to give Lando Luke's laser sword to fight their way out of the sarlacc pit, even though he's totally unqualified, because Luke refuses to use it. This inspires Luke to pick it up to defend Lando. When asked if this was the plan all along, R2 replies that it was sub-branch gamma-IV all along...
* ''Webcomic/{{Gaia}}'' seems to have several Xanatos gambits running. Eldor appears to be running a centuries-long gambit intended to trigger TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt. [[ExtraordinarilyEmpoweredGirl His primary tool]] may be running a gambit of her own if [[spoiler: the way she scattered her friends to the places where they'd most likely function as Spanners in the works was her idea and not his]]. Finally, Gaia's chosen San de Vertis appears to be running her own gambit with King Savos to [[spoiler: take over the world after "beating the evil out of Lillith"]]. By the midpoint of the chapter ''Monster'' a GambitPileup seems inevitable.
* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', Not-Tengu seemed to have one going in regards to Nanase's Guardian Form. To whit, his plan was: Bait Nanase into attacking him first. Not-Tengu believed Guardian Forms can only be used in self defense. If she isn't defending herself, she can't use it and he's free to form his flock without any worries. If she manages to use her Guardian Form anyway, still not a problem. Not-Tengu doesn't know her other spells, any of which could potentially beat him, but Guardian Forms locks all of those out for at least a day due to burnout. And while she is in Guardian Form, she can only fight in hand to hand combat, something he has no problem with. What ultimately derails his plan was not being able to actually catch the much faster Nanase and her girlfriend while both where in Guardian Form, followed by burning through the area's ambient magic causing himself to fall out the sky.
* In ''Webcomic/BobAndGeorge'', Wily's [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/010801 original plan for Zero]] was a Xanatos Gambit: he designed the Maverick Virus to jump from Zero if he were ever defeated, infecting whatever hero defeated him. (Wily assumed this would be a Light-bot; it turned out to be Sigma, but the results speak for themselves.) This was a canon-compliant theory at the time. Since then, a lot of confusing WordOfGod has come down, and it's no longer clear what Wily put the Maverick Virus in or if he even created it.

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