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Season one ended with Gibbs [[TheBadGuyWins succeeding in his plan to]] [[spoiler:wipe out the elderly population of Mercury by destroying its protective shield]]. Chances are, in the season two debut episode, he'd return to Titan, expecting to see its population there ready to kiss his feet and declare him their supreme ruler, only to discover, to his disbelieving horror, that [[VilainWithGoodPublicity the people of Titan love him]] for what he did, and even threw him a party and everything. Afterwards, we see him in his base, ranting and raving, very angry over how his plan didn't have the results he wanted. He even realizes how his plan failed. Then he decides to go back to square one to come up with a new plan to make the people of the galaxy fear him.

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Season one ended with Gibbs [[TheBadGuyWins succeeding in his plan to]] [[spoiler:wipe out the elderly population of Mercury by destroying its protective shield]]. Chances are, in the season two debut episode, he'd return to Titan, expecting to see its population there ready to kiss his feet and declare him their supreme ruler, only to discover, to his disbelieving horror, that [[VilainWithGoodPublicity [[VillainWithGoodPublicity the people of Titan love him]] for what he did, and even threw him a party and everything. Afterwards, we see him in his base, ranting and raving, very angry over how his plan didn't have the results he wanted. He even realizes how his plan failed. Then he decides to go back to square one to come up with a new plan to make the people of the galaxy fear him.
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Season one ended with Gibbs [[TheBadGuyWins succeeding in his plan to]] [[spoiler:wipe out the elderly population of Mercury by destroying its protective shield]]. Chances are, in the season two debut episode, he'd return to Titan, expecting to see its population there ready to kiss his feet and declare him their supreme ruler, only to discover, to his disbelieving horror, that [[VilainWithGoodPublicity the people of Titan love him]] for what he did, and even threw him a party and everything. Afterwards, we see him in his base, ranting and raving, very angry over how his plan didn't have the results he wanted. He even realizes how his plan failed. Then he decides to go back to square one to come up with a new plan to make the people of the galaxy fear him.

In fact, this would he a bit of a recurring formula in following Titan Maximum seasons (had it gotten any). Gibbs returns to Titan expecting to be feared, finds out he's loved even more, rants in his base, then comes up with another plan that he succeeds in. It might go on like that until Gibbs becomes completely disillusioned with his dreams of villainy because his plans always have the opposite effect.

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Season one ended with Gibbs [[TheBadGuyWins succeeding in his plan to]] [[spoiler:wipe out the elderly population of Mercury by destroying its protective shield]]. Chances are, in the season two debut episode, he'd return to Titan, expecting to see its population there ready to kiss his feet and declare him their supreme ruler, only to discover, to his disbelieving horror, that [[VilainWithGoodPublicity the people of Titan love him]] for what he did, and even threw him a party and everything. everything. Afterwards, we see him in his base, ranting and raving, very angry over how his plan didn't have the results he wanted. wanted. He even realizes how his plan failed. failed. Then he decides to go back to square one to come up with a new plan to make the people of the galaxy fear him.

In fact, this would he a bit of a recurring formula in following Titan Maximum seasons (had it gotten any). Gibbs returns to Titan expecting to be feared, finds out he's loved even more, rants in his base, then comes up with another plan that he succeeds in. in. It might go on like that until Gibbs becomes completely disillusioned with his dreams of villainy because his plans always have the opposite effect.
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* Granted, moving the elderly to Mercury was a huge mistake in hindsight

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Season one ended with Gibbs [[TheBadGuyWins succeeding in his plan to]] [[spoiler:wipe out the elderly population of Mercury by destroying its protective shield]]. Chances are, in the season two debut episode, he'd return to Titan, expecting to see its population there ready to kiss his feet and declare him their supreme ruler, only to discover, to his disbelieving horror, that [[VilainWithGoodPublicity the people of Titan love him]] for what he did, and even threw him a party and everything. Afterwards, we see him in his base, ranting and raving, very angry over how his plan didn't have the results he wanted. He even realizes how his plan failed. Then he decides to go back to square one to come up with a new plan to make the people of the galaxy fear him.

In fact, this would he a bit of a recurring formula in following Titan Maximum seasons (had it gotten any). Gibbs returns to Titan expecting to be feared, finds out he's loved even more, rants in his base, then comes up with another plan that he succeeds in. It might go on like that until Gibbs becomes completely disillusioned with his dreams of villainy because his plans always have the opposite effect.
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Earth is secretly the home of a society of intellectuals who faked a disaster to get all the idiots, trigger-happy sociopaths, and misc. crazy people off the planet, effectively making Earth [[Franchise/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy Outside the Asylum]]
* Granted, moving the elderly to Mercury was a huge mistake in hindsight

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