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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Like so many times before, Maximus. Him disposing of the Genetic Council was obviously intended to be a bad thing, but as it is composed of a bunch of eugenics who supported the FantasticCasteSystem, it comes off more as a KickTheSonOfABitch moment.

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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Like so many times before, Maximus. Him disposing of the Genetic Council was obviously intended to be a bad thing, but as it is composed of a bunch of eugenics who supported the FantasticCasteSystem, it comes off more as a KickTheSonOfABitch KickTheDog moment.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: In a way oddly similar to ''Film/FantasticFour2015'', Louise's comments on how her father was a scientist and wasn't picked to go to the moon are similar to those of Victor's in that movie. Some points mentioned on that film's page are:
** Anyone who has even the slightest idea of engineering and physics would be aware of how extensive astronaut training is and how expensive it would be to put even one person on the moon.[[note]]Also worth noting is that Armstrong had a bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering and had been piloting since his teens, and his crewmate ''Doctor'' "Buzz" Aldrin got his Ph. D. from MIT and did post-doctorate research on orbital rendezvous. A large proportion of astronauts and cosmonauts ever since Apollo have also been highly qualified scientists.[[/note]]
** Anyone with a knowledge of sociology and politics would recognize how urgent the US's space race against the USSR was and that obviously, only a small crew could actually make the trip.
** Anyone with a decent knowledge of history would note that a key scientific figure who made the Apollo 11 mission possible -- Wernher Von Braun -- '''was''' very famous at the time (making several television appearances in the fifties, sixties, and seventies).
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* CriticalResearchFailure: In a way oddly similar to Film/FantasticFour2015, Louise's comments on how her father was a scientist and wasn't picked to go to the moon are similar to those of Victor's in Film/Fant4stic. Some points mentioned on the Film/Fant4stic's page are:

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* CriticalResearchFailure: In a way oddly similar to Film/FantasticFour2015, ''Film/FantasticFour2015'', Louise's comments on how her father was a scientist and wasn't picked to go to the moon are similar to those of Victor's in Film/Fant4stic. that movie. Some points mentioned on the Film/Fant4stic's that film's page are:
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*CriticalResearchFailure: In a way oddly similar to Film/FantasticFour2015, Louise's comments on how her father was a scientist and wasn't picked to go to the moon are similar to those of Victor's in Film/Fant4stic. Some points mentioned on the Film/Fant4stic's page are:
** Anyone who has even the slightest idea of engineering and physics would be aware of how extensive astronaut training is and how expensive it would be to put even one person on the moon.[[note]]Also worth noting is that Armstrong had a bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering and had been piloting since his teens, and his crewmate ''Doctor'' "Buzz" Aldrin got his Ph. D. from MIT and did post-doctorate research on orbital rendezvous. A large proportion of astronauts and cosmonauts ever since Apollo have also been highly qualified scientists.[[/note]]
** Anyone with a knowledge of sociology and politics would recognize how urgent the US's space race against the USSR was and that obviously, only a small crew could actually make the trip.
** Anyone with a decent knowledge of history would note that a key scientific figure who made the Apollo 11 mission possible -- Wernher Von Braun -- '''was''' very famous at the time (making several television appearances in the fifties, sixties, and seventies).
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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Like so many times before, Maximus. Him disposing of the Genetic Council was obviously intended to be a bad thing, but as it is composed of a bunch of eugenics who supported the FantasticCasteSystem, it comes off more as a KickTheSonOfABitch moment.

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