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* DefeatEqualsExplosion: Doubles as ExplosiveOverclocking. Instead of just shutting down and producing an error message like any normal computer, the General proceeds to redline its meter, produce copious smoke, and electrocute its creators.
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* DefeatEqualsExplosion: ExplosiveOverclocking: Doubles as ExplosiveOverclocking.DefeatEqualsExplosion. Instead of just shutting down and producing an error message like any normal computer, the General proceeds to redline its meter, produce copious smoke, and electrocute its creators.
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* DefeatEqualsExplosion: Instead of just shutting down and producing an error message like any normal computer, the General proceeds to redline its meter, produce copious smoke, and electrocute its creators.
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* DefeatEqualsExplosion: Doubles as ExplosiveOverclocking. Instead of just shutting down and producing an error message like any normal computer, the General proceeds to redline its meter, produce copious smoke, and electrocute its creators.
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* AnachronicOrder: This episode depicts the Number Two played by Colin Gordon as confident and authoritative, while the earlier-broadcast "[[Recap/ThePrisonerE3ABAndC A, B & C]]" depicted him as a neurotic wreck terrified of his superiors. A common fan interpretation is that this episode occurs first and that its events explain the character's mental deterioration in the other.
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* AnachronicOrder: This episode depicts the Number Two played by Colin Gordon as confident and authoritative, while the earlier-broadcast "[[Recap/ThePrisonerE3ABAndC A, B & C]]" depicted him as a neurotic wreck terrified of his superiors.superiors, and apparently about to be replaced at the end of the episode. A common fan interpretation is that this episode occurs first and that its events explain the character's mental deterioration in the other.
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* OneSteveLimit: Averted; this is the second time a Number Twelve appears in the series, just after "[[Recap/ThePrisonerE5TheSchizoidMan The Schizoid Man]]."
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* OneSteveLimit: Averted; this is the second time (in broadcast order) a Number Twelve appears in the series, just after "[[Recap/ThePrisonerE5TheSchizoidMan The Schizoid Man]]."
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** "Why?"
** Earlier in the episode Number Twelve asks "''What'' was the Treaty of Adrianople?" Number Six immediately responds with "1829", which demonstrates how the sleep-learning is simply imprinting people with recitations without any deeper understanding of the knowledge they contain.
** Earlier in the episode Number Twelve asks "''What'' was the Treaty of Adrianople?" Number Six immediately responds with "1829", which demonstrates how the sleep-learning is simply imprinting people with recitations without any deeper understanding of the knowledge they contain.
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** "Why?"
** Earlier in the episodeNumber Twelve asks "''What'' was the Treaty of Adrianople?" Number Six immediately responds with "1829", which demonstrates how the sleep-learning is simply imprinting people with recitations without any deeper understanding of the knowledge they contain.contain.
** The question with which number Six defeats and destroys the General: "Why?"
** Earlier in the episode
** The question with which number Six defeats and destroys the General: "Why?"
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* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Number Twelve is terrified of the Village's masters getting the ability to do this to whole segments of the population.
** As Number Six points out to Number Two, the "education programme" would essentially turn everybody into "cabbages," lined up a row and unable to think for themselves.
** As Number Six points out to Number Two, the "education programme" would essentially turn everybody into "cabbages," lined up a row and unable to think for themselves.
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* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Number Twelve is terrified of the Village's masters getting the ability to do this to whole segments of the population.
**As Number Six points out to Number Two, the "education programme" would essentially turn everybody into "cabbages," lined up a row and unable to think for themselves.themselves. Number Twelve is terrified of the Village's masters getting the ability to do this to whole segments of the population.
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* DefeatEqualsExplosion / ExplosiveOverclocking: Instead of just shutting down and producing an error message like any normal computer, the General proceeds to redline its meter, produce copious smoke, and electrocute its creators.
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* DefeatEqualsExplosion / ExplosiveOverclocking: DefeatEqualsExplosion: Instead of just shutting down and producing an error message like any normal computer, the General proceeds to redline its meter, produce copious smoke, and electrocute its creators.
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* ArmorPiercingQuestion:
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* ArmorPiercingQuestion:ArmourPiercingQuestion: