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renamed to Clone Angst


* JerkassWoobie: Trexel is undeniably a massive dipshit, but has clearly been affected by a brutal childhood under emotionally distant AbusiveParents. It's clear he has no friends and acts pompous to cover it up. However, none of this excuses his [[{{KickTheDog}} terrible treatment of David]] and the innocent lives he's harmed through sheer neglect and apathy, and his complete lack of remorse for it.

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* JerkassWoobie: Trexel is undeniably a massive dipshit, but has clearly been affected by a brutal childhood under emotionally distant AbusiveParents. It's clear he has no friends and acts pompous to cover it up. However, none of this excuses his [[{{KickTheDog}} [[KickTheDog terrible treatment of David]] and the innocent lives he's harmed through sheer neglect and apathy, and his complete lack of remorse for it.



** When the setting isn't being PlayedForLaughs, it tends to be this, as it's a blatant {{Dystopia}} run by a mysterious, all-powerful {{MegaCorp}}.
** [[{{CloningBlues}} Clones]] are given pretty nightmarish treatments. They're considered subhuman and property by the Board, are made to be physically incapable of lying or criticizing their superiors, and are implied to be recycled into the same clone slurry that's provided for their sustenance. The only reason why our David isn't a passive BlankSlate is because the re-education happened to fail, and he's in constant danger of being recycled if the planets aren't up to par.
*** We get to hear what a clone being recycled sounds like in the exit interviews, and it's not pretty. What makes it worse is the clone's [[{{DissonantSerenity}} utter lack of reaction]] to being told he's going to die, to the point of calmly offering Trexel a demonstration. [[spoiler: In the same episode we learn Trexel has gone through ''762'' clones in the past year, more than once a week.]]
** Hartro being interrogated by a [[{{AffablyEvil}} soft-spoken]] talk show host at gunpoint over what she would do for the Board and how far she'd be willing to go. Even the character who's highest in power out of anyone shown on-screen is at the Board's mercy, and constantly needs to fake enthusiasm in order to keep her job position and livelihood.

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** When the setting isn't being PlayedForLaughs, it tends to be this, as it's a blatant {{Dystopia}} run by a mysterious, all-powerful {{MegaCorp}}.
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** [[{{CloningBlues}} Clones]] Clones are given pretty nightmarish treatments. They're considered subhuman and property by the Board, are made to be physically incapable of lying or criticizing their superiors, and are implied to be recycled into the same clone slurry that's provided for their sustenance. The only reason why our David isn't a passive BlankSlate is because the re-education happened to fail, and he's in constant danger of being recycled if the planets aren't up to par.
*** We get to hear what a clone being recycled sounds like in the exit interviews, and it's not pretty. What makes it worse is the clone's [[{{DissonantSerenity}} [[DissonantSerenity utter lack of reaction]] to being told he's going to die, to the point of calmly offering Trexel a demonstration. [[spoiler: In the same episode we learn Trexel has gone through ''762'' clones in the past year, more than once a week.]]
** Hartro being interrogated by a [[{{AffablyEvil}} [[AffablyEvil soft-spoken]] talk show host at gunpoint over what she would do for the Board and how far she'd be willing to go. Even the character who's highest in power out of anyone shown on-screen is at the Board's mercy, and constantly needs to fake enthusiasm in order to keep her job position and livelihood.



* UnintentionalUncannyValley: The previous David clones, on account of not having any real personality or free will, give a much more stilted and emotionless performance than [[{{NervousWreck}} the David-7 we're used to]]. It becomes especially unnerving when one starts malfunctioning when presented with a LogicBomb (being asked to say the flaws in Trexel's approach to planet designing while being programmed not to directly criticize the consultant), and another calmly states he knows he's going to be [[{{DeadlyEuphemism}} recycled]] asks Trexel whether or not he'd like a demonstration. It's unsettling how legitimately inhuman they are, next to our David.

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* UnintentionalUncannyValley: The previous David clones, on account of not having any real personality or free will, give a much more stilted and emotionless performance than [[{{NervousWreck}} [[NervousWreck the David-7 we're used to]]. It becomes especially unnerving when one starts malfunctioning when presented with a LogicBomb (being asked to say the flaws in Trexel's approach to planet designing while being programmed not to directly criticize the consultant), and another calmly states he knows he's going to be [[{{DeadlyEuphemism}} [[DeadlyEuphemism recycled]] asks Trexel whether or not he'd like a demonstration. It's unsettling how legitimately inhuman they are, next to our David.
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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process


* UncannyValley: The previous David clones, on account of not having any real personality or free will, give a much more stilted and emotionless performance than [[{{NervousWreck}} the David-7 we're used to]]. It becomes especially unnerving when one starts malfunctioning when presented with a LogicBomb (being asked to say the flaws in Trexel's approach to planet designing while being programmed not to directly criticize the consultant), and another calmly states he knows he's going to be [[{{DeadlyEuphemism}} recycled]] asks Trexel whether or not he'd like a demonstration. It's unsettling how legitimately inhuman they are, next to our David.

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* UncannyValley: UnintentionalUncannyValley: The previous David clones, on account of not having any real personality or free will, give a much more stilted and emotionless performance than [[{{NervousWreck}} the David-7 we're used to]]. It becomes especially unnerving when one starts malfunctioning when presented with a LogicBomb (being asked to say the flaws in Trexel's approach to planet designing while being programmed not to directly criticize the consultant), and another calmly states he knows he's going to be [[{{DeadlyEuphemism}} recycled]] asks Trexel whether or not he'd like a demonstration. It's unsettling how legitimately inhuman they are, next to our David.
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*** Hartro being interrogated by a [[{{AffablyEvil}} soft-spoken]] talk show host at gunpoint over what she would do for the Board and how far she'd be willing to go. Even the character who's highest in power out of anyone shown on-screen is at the Board's mercy, and constantly needs to fake enthusiasm in order to keep her job position and livelihood.

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*** ** Hartro being interrogated by a [[{{AffablyEvil}} soft-spoken]] talk show host at gunpoint over what she would do for the Board and how far she'd be willing to go. Even the character who's highest in power out of anyone shown on-screen is at the Board's mercy, and constantly needs to fake enthusiasm in order to keep her job position and livelihood.
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* IronWoobie: David is mistreated by pretty much everyone around him, and constantly put into miserable situations for the simple reason of being a clone, but perseveres through all of it largely due to his own quick thinking. Seeing him finally get revenge on Trexel at the season one finale is hugely cathartic, especially after so many episodes of the latter being a KarmaHoudini.

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* IronWoobie: David is mistreated by pretty much everyone around him, and constantly put put into miserable situations for the simple reason of being a clone, but perseveres through all of it largely due to his own quick thinking. Seeing him finally get revenge on Trexel at the season one finale is hugely cathartic, especially after so many episodes of the latter being a KarmaHoudini.



* UncannyValley: The previous David clones, on account of not having any real personality or free will, give a much more stilted and emotionless performance than [[{{NervousWreck}} the David-7 we're used to]]. It becomes especially unnerving when one starts malfunctioning when presented with a LogicBomb (being asked to say the flaws in Trexel's approach to planet designing while being programmed not to directly criticize the consultant), and another calmly asks Trexel whether or not he'd like a demonstration on how [[{{DeadlyEuphemism}} recycling]] works. It's an unsettling reminder of how legitimately inhuman they are.

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* UncannyValley: The previous David clones, on account of not having any real personality or free will, give a much more stilted and emotionless performance than [[{{NervousWreck}} the David-7 we're used to]]. It becomes especially unnerving when one starts malfunctioning when presented with a LogicBomb (being asked to say the flaws in Trexel's approach to planet designing while being programmed not to directly criticize the consultant), and another calmly states he knows he's going to be [[{{DeadlyEuphemism}} recycled]] asks Trexel whether or not he'd like a demonstration on how [[{{DeadlyEuphemism}} recycling]] works. demonstration. It's an unsettling reminder of how legitimately inhuman they are.are, next to our David.

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* IronWoobie: David is mistreated by pretty much everyone around him, and constantly put into miserable situations for the simple reason of being a clone, but perseveres through all of it largely due to his own quick thinking. Seeing him finally get revenge on Trexel at the season one finale is hugely cathartic, especially after so many episodes of the latter being a KarmaHoudini.

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* IronWoobie: David is mistreated by pretty much everyone around him, and constantly put put into miserable situations for the simple reason of being a clone, but perseveres through all of it largely due to his own quick thinking. Seeing him finally get revenge on Trexel at the season one finale is hugely cathartic, especially after so many episodes of the latter being a KarmaHoudini.



----> Would you defy the Board?

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----> Would you defy the Board?Board?
* UncannyValley: The previous David clones, on account of not having any real personality or free will, give a much more stilted and emotionless performance than [[{{NervousWreck}} the David-7 we're used to]]. It becomes especially unnerving when one starts malfunctioning when presented with a LogicBomb (being asked to say the flaws in Trexel's approach to planet designing while being programmed not to directly criticize the consultant), and another calmly asks Trexel whether or not he'd like a demonstration on how [[{{DeadlyEuphemism}} recycling]] works. It's an unsettling reminder of how legitimately inhuman they are.
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* IronWoobie: David is mistreated by pretty much everyone around him, and constantly put into miserable situations for the simple reason of being a clone, but perseveres through all of it largely due to his own quick thinking. Seeing him finally get revenge on Trexel at the season one finale is hugely cathartic, especially after so many episodes of the latter being a KarmaHoudini.

" JerkassWoobie: Trexel is undeniably a massive dipshit, but has clearly been affected by a brutal childhood under emotionally distant AbusiveParents. It's clear he has no friends and acts pompous to cover it up. However, none of this excuses his [[{KickTheDog}} terrible treatment of David]] and the innocent lives he's harmed through sheer neglect and apathy, and his complete lack of remorse for it.

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* IronWoobie: David is mistreated by pretty much everyone around him, and constantly put put into miserable situations for the simple reason of being a clone, but perseveres through all of it largely due to his own quick thinking. Seeing him finally get revenge on Trexel at the season one finale is hugely cathartic, especially after so many episodes of the latter being a KarmaHoudini.

" * JerkassWoobie: Trexel is undeniably a massive dipshit, but has clearly been affected by a brutal childhood under emotionally distant AbusiveParents. It's clear he has no friends and acts pompous to cover it up. However, none of this excuses his [[{KickTheDog}} [[{{KickTheDog}} terrible treatment of David]] and the innocent lives he's harmed through sheer neglect and apathy, and his complete lack of remorse for it.

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EnsembleDarkhorse: I.M.O.G.E.N., for being a veritable fountain of quotable lines and memorable digs (mostly at Trexel).
* Cardinal Fang.[[note]]Cardinal Fang![[/note]]

IronWoobie: David is mistreated by pretty much everyone around him, and constantly put into miserable situations for the simple reason of being a clone, but perseveres through all of it largely due to his own quick thinking. Seeing him finally get revenge on Trexel at the season one finale is hugely cathartic, especially after so many episodes of the latter being a KarmaHoudini.

JerkassWoobie: Trexel is undeniably a massive dipshit, but has clearly been affected by a brutal childhood under emotionally distant AbusiveParents. It's clear he has no friends and acts pompous to cover it up. However, none of this excuses his [[{KickTheDog}} terrible treatment of David]] and the innocent lives he's harmed through sheer neglect and apathy, and his complete lack of remorse for it.

NightmareFuel:
* When the setting isn't being PlayedForLaughs, it tends to be this, as it's a blatant {{Dystopia}} run by a mysterious, all-powerful {{MegaCorp}}.
* [[{{CloningBlues}} Clones]] are given pretty nightmarish treatments. They're considered subhuman and property by the Board, are made to be physically incapable of lying or criticizing their superiors, and are implied to be recycled into the same clone slurry that's provided for their sustenance. The only reason why our David isn't a passive BlankSlate is because the re-education happened to fail, and he's in constant danger of being recycled if the planets aren't up to par.
** We get to hear what a clone being recycled sounds like in the exit interviews, and it's not pretty. What makes it worse is the clone's [[{{DissonantSerenity}} utter lack of reaction]] to being told he's going to die, to the point of calmly offering Trexel a demonstration.
** In the same episode we learn Trexel has gone through ''762'' clones in the past year, more than once a week.
** Hartro being interrogated by a [[{{AffablyEvil}} soft-spoken]] talk show host at gunpoint over what she would do for the Board and how far she'd be willing to go. Even the character who's highest in power out of anyone shown on-screen is at the Board's mercy, and constantly needs to fake enthusiasm in order to keep her job position and livelihood.
---> Would you defy the Board?

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: I.M.O.G.E.N., for being a veritable fountain of quotable lines and memorable digs (mostly at Trexel).
* ** Cardinal Fang.[[note]]Cardinal Fang![[/note]]

* IronWoobie: David is mistreated by pretty much everyone around him, and constantly put put into miserable situations for the simple reason of being a clone, but perseveres through all of it largely due to his own quick thinking. Seeing him finally get revenge on Trexel at the season one finale is hugely cathartic, especially after so many episodes of the latter being a KarmaHoudini.

" JerkassWoobie: Trexel is undeniably a massive dipshit, but has clearly been affected by a brutal childhood under emotionally distant AbusiveParents. It's clear he has no friends and acts pompous to cover it up. However, none of this excuses his [[{KickTheDog}} terrible treatment of David]] and the innocent lives he's harmed through sheer neglect and apathy, and his complete lack of remorse for it.

* NightmareFuel:
* ** When the setting isn't being PlayedForLaughs, it tends to be this, as it's a blatant {{Dystopia}} run by a mysterious, all-powerful {{MegaCorp}}.
* ** [[{{CloningBlues}} Clones]] are given pretty nightmarish treatments. They're considered subhuman and property by the Board, are made to be physically incapable of lying or criticizing their superiors, and are implied to be recycled into the same clone slurry that's provided for their sustenance. The only reason why our David isn't a passive BlankSlate is because the re-education happened to fail, and he's in constant danger of being recycled if the planets aren't up to par.
** *** We get to hear what a clone being recycled sounds like in the exit interviews, and it's not pretty. What makes it worse is the clone's [[{{DissonantSerenity}} utter lack of reaction]] to being told he's going to die, to the point of calmly offering Trexel a demonstration.
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Hartro being interrogated by a [[{{AffablyEvil}} soft-spoken]] talk show host at gunpoint over what she would do for the Board and how far she'd be willing to go. Even the character who's highest in power out of anyone shown on-screen is at the Board's mercy, and constantly needs to fake enthusiasm in order to keep her job position and livelihood.
---> ----> Would you defy the Board?
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IronWoobie: David is mistreated by pretty much everyone around him, and constantly put into miserable situations for the simple reason of being a clone, but perseveres through all of it largely due to his own quick thinking. Seeing him finally get revenge on Trexel at the season one finale is hugely cathartic, especially after so many episodes of the latter being a KarmaHoundini.

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IronWoobie: David is mistreated by pretty much everyone around him, and constantly put put into miserable situations for the simple reason of being a clone, but perseveres through all of it largely due to his own quick thinking. Seeing him finally get revenge on Trexel at the season one finale is hugely cathartic, especially after so many episodes of the latter being a KarmaHoundini.
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EnsembleDarkhorse: I.M.O.G.E.N.
* Cardinal Fang[[note]]Cardinal Fang![[/note]]

IronWoobie: David is mistreated by pretty much everyone around him, and constantly put into miserable situations for the simple reason of being a clone, but perseveres through all of it largely due to his own quick thinking. Seeing him finally get revenge on Trexel at the season one finale is hugely cathartic, especially after so many episodes of the latter being a KarmaHoundini.

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EnsembleDarkhorse: I.M.O.G.E.N.
N., for being a veritable fountain of quotable lines and memorable digs (mostly at Trexel).
* Cardinal Fang[[note]]Cardinal Fang.[[note]]Cardinal Fang![[/note]]

IronWoobie: David is mistreated by pretty much everyone around him, and constantly put put into miserable situations for the simple reason of being a clone, but perseveres through all of it largely due to his own quick thinking. Seeing him finally get revenge on Trexel at the season one finale is hugely cathartic, especially after so many episodes of the latter being a KarmaHoundini.
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EnsembleDarkhorse: I.M.O.G.E.N.
* Cardinal Fang[[note]]Cardinal Fang![[/note]]

IronWoobie: David is mistreated by pretty much everyone around him, and constantly put into miserable situations for the simple reason of being a clone, but perseveres through all of it largely due to his own quick thinking. Seeing him finally get revenge on Trexel at the season one finale is hugely cathartic, especially after so many episodes of the latter being a KarmaHoundini.

JerkassWoobie: Trexel is undeniably a massive dipshit, but has clearly been affected by a brutal childhood under emotionally distant AbusiveParents. It's clear he has no friends and acts pompous to cover it up. However, none of this excuses his [[{KickTheDog}} terrible treatment of David]] and the innocent lives he's harmed through sheer neglect and apathy, and his complete lack of remorse for it.

NightmareFuel:
* When the setting isn't being PlayedForLaughs, it tends to be this, as it's a blatant {{Dystopia}} run by a mysterious, all-powerful {{MegaCorp}}.
* [[{{CloningBlues}} Clones]] are given pretty nightmarish treatments. They're considered subhuman and property by the Board, are made to be physically incapable of lying or criticizing their superiors, and are implied to be recycled into the same clone slurry that's provided for their sustenance. The only reason why our David isn't a passive BlankSlate is because the re-education happened to fail, and he's in constant danger of being recycled if the planets aren't up to par.
** We get to hear what a clone being recycled sounds like in the exit interviews, and it's not pretty. What makes it worse is the clone's [[{{DissonantSerenity}} utter lack of reaction]] to being told he's going to die, to the point of calmly offering Trexel a demonstration.
** In the same episode we learn Trexel has gone through ''762'' clones in the past year, more than once a week.
** Hartro being interrogated by a [[{{AffablyEvil}} soft-spoken]] talk show host at gunpoint over what she would do for the Board and how far she'd be willing to go. Even the character who's highest in power out of anyone shown on-screen is at the Board's mercy, and constantly needs to fake enthusiasm in order to keep her job position and livelihood.
---> Would you defy the Board?

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