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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: On one side, you have a bunch of trigger-happy government agents who murder kids. On the other side is a self-righteous zealot who wipes out the entire US power grid (and canonically kills several hundred people as a result) in order to punish the government for coming after her students. It's very hard to see either side as particularly right.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: The prologue features the ComicBook/SecretWeapons having to improvise in order to fend off an attack by the HARD Corps. Then they go into hiding and play no meaningful role in the rest of the miniseries. The same could be said of pretty much every young hero in the Valiant Universe; they all make appearances, but they're all sidelined so that the miniseries can focus on the conflict between the former members of ComicBook/{{Unity}}.

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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: On one side, you have a bunch of trigger-happy government agents who murder kids. On the other side is a self-righteous zealot who wipes out the entire US power grid (and canonically kills several hundred people as a result) in order to punish the government for coming after her students. It's very hard to see either side as particularly right.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: The prologue features the ComicBook/SecretWeapons having to improvise in order to fend off an attack by the HARD Corps. Then they go into hiding and play no meaningful role in the rest of the miniseries. The same could be said of pretty much every young hero in the Valiant Universe; they all make appearances, but they're all sidelined so that the miniseries can focus on the conflict between the former members of ComicBook/{{Unity}}.ComicBook/{{Unity}}.
* TooBleakStoppedCaring: On one side, you have a bunch of trigger-happy government agents who murder kids. On the other side is a self-righteous zealot who wipes out the entire US power grid (and canonically kills several hundred people as a result) in order to punish the government for coming after her students. It's very hard to see either side as particularly right.
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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: On one side, you have a bunch of trigger-happy government agents who murder kids. On the other side is a self-righteous zealot who wipes out the entire US power grid (and canonically kills several hundred people as a result) in order to punish the government for coming after her students. It's very hard to see either side as particularly right.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: The prologue features the ComicBook/SecretWeapons having to improvise in order to fend off an attack by the HARD Corps. Then they go into hiding and play no meaningful role in the rest of the miniseries. The same could be said of pretty much every young hero in the Valiant Universe; they all make appearances, but they're all sidelined so that the miniseries can focus on the conflict between the former members of ComicBook/{{Unity}}.

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