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Moved to Wild Cats 1995.


* TheProblemWithLicensedGames: The SNES game, despite being a Beat'em Up, only allows one player. You can only use three of the C.A.T.s (Maul, Spartan and Warblade) and cannot select which one to use in each mission. Besides, it is pretty difficult and the difficulty settings are "formidable" and "extreme" so you have to deduce which is which.
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* CompleteMonster: "Lives in the Balance": Majestic is [[AdaptationalVillainy far more villainous than his comic counterpart]]. The former commander of the Kherubim forces, Majestic is utterly obsessed with achieving his "destiny" of [[GalacticConqueror conquering the galaxy]] with the help of the [[ArtifactOfDoom Orb]]. In the past, Majestic crashed his spaceship into the Daemonites' spaceship, not caring about the lives of his own men, causing them to crash on Earth, while he escaped. Awakened in the present, Majestic immediately began construction of the Vortex Device, which he planned to use to [[FinalSolution destroy the Daemonites]], simply to eliminate the "competition". Stealing a quantum energy module from the military base, damaging its core in the process, which endangered all the workers there, Majestic used his Vortex Device to lure Helspont to his trap, while he activated it, [[LackOfEmpathy despite knowing]] that thousands of innocent people within that area will be killed along with the Daemonites.

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* CompleteMonster: "Lives CompleteMonster ("Lives in the Balance": Balance"): Majestic is [[AdaptationalVillainy far more villainous than his comic counterpart]]. The former commander of the Kherubim forces, Majestic is utterly obsessed with achieving his "destiny" of [[GalacticConqueror conquering the galaxy]] with the help of the [[ArtifactOfDoom Orb]]. In the past, Majestic crashed his spaceship into the Daemonites' spaceship, not caring about the lives of his own men, causing them to crash on Earth, while he escaped. Awakened in the present, Majestic immediately began construction of the Vortex Device, which he planned to use to [[FinalSolution destroy the Daemonites]], simply to eliminate the "competition". Stealing a quantum energy module from the military base, damaging its core in the process, which endangered all the workers there, Majestic used his Vortex Device to lure Helspont to his trap, while he activated it, [[LackOfEmpathy despite knowing]] that thousands of innocent people within that area will be killed along with the Daemonites.
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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments:
** In ''MVP'', the Wild CATS find themselves locked in Fort Knox, and have to stay there to avoid becoming enemies of the state. Meanwhile Hellspont is trying to move a pair of nukes by truck, and the only person who can do anything is Marlowe. So what does he do? Make Hellspont's evening worse in the most human way possible: Bureaucracy. Using his company's board of directors, he buys and destroy bridges to herd the trucks, airdrops scrap metal on the road to destroy the truck's tires, buys out every tire shop and fuel station in a 30 mile radius, and even airdrops a toll booth in a completely random spot.
** A competitor business owner, Archer, has been an irritating rival of Marlowe's for apparently a long time. When Marlowe is denied help yet again, he decides to hit Archer where it hurts most: He dumps ''all'' of his shares of Archer's company, causing other holders to freak out and dump their shares too, sending the Archer's company value into freefall. Once he's satisfied the price has dropped low enough, he scoops up a controlling interest in the company at a low price. He then orders the pilot of Archer's company plane to toss the guy out mid-flight.
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* TheProblemWithLicensedGames: The SNES game, despite being a Beat'em Up, only allows one player. You can only use three of the C.A.T.s (Maul, Spartan and Warblade) and cannot select which one to use in each mission. Besides, it is pretty difficult and the difficulty settings are "formidable" and "extreme" so you have to deduce which is which.
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* CompleteMonster: "Lives in the Balance": Majestic is [[AdaptationalVillainy far more villainous than his comic counterpart]]. The former commander of the Kherubim forces, Majestic is utterly obsessed with achieving his "destiny" of [[GalacticConqueror conquering the galaxy]] with the help of the [[ArtifactOfDoom Orb]]. In the past, Majestic crashed his spaceship into the Daemonites' spaceship, not caring about the lives of his own men, causing them to crash on Earth, while he escaped. Awakened in the present, Majestic immediately began construction of the Vortex Device, which he planned to use to [[FinalSolution destroy the Daemonites]], simply to eliminate the "competition". Stealing a quantum energy module from the military base, damaging its core in the process, which endangered all the workers there, Majestic used his Vortex Device to lure Helspont to his trap, while he activated it, [[LackOfEmpathy despite knowing]] that thousands of innocent people within that area will be killed along with the Daemonites.
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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments:
** In ''MVP'', the Wild CATS find themselves locked in Fort Knox, and have to stay there to avoid becoming enemies of the state. Meanwhile Hellspont is trying to move a pair of nukes by truck, and the only person who can do anything is Marlowe. So what does he do? Make Hellspont's evening worse in the most human way possible: Bureaucracy. Using his company's board of directors, he buys and destroy bridges to herd the trucks, airdrops scrap metal on the road to destroy the truck's tires, buys out every tire shop and fuel station in a 30 mile radius, and even airdrops a toll booth in a completely random spot.
** A competitor business owner, Archer, has been an irritating rival of Marlowe's for apparently a long time. When Marlowe is denied help yet again, he decides to hit Archer where it hurts most: He dumps ''all'' of his shares of Archer's company, causing other holders to freak out and dump their shares too, sending the Archer's company value into freefall. Once he's satisfied the price has dropped low enough, he scoops up a controlling interest in the company at a low price. He then orders the pilot of Archer's company plane to toss the guy out mid-flight.
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