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* MistakenForAliens: In Solar System Sentinels, the eponymous organisation is a UFO-worshipping malevolent cult who mistakes the Time Patrol for actual aliens due to their time travelling vehicle looking exactly like a flying saucer.

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* MistakenForAliens: In Solar ''Solar System Sentinels, Sentinels'', the eponymous organisation is a UFO-worshipping malevolent cult who mistakes the Time Patrol for actual aliens due to their time travelling vehicle looking exactly like a flying saucer.



** The four Ananke episodes are the straightest example of the show, with a clear beginning (Bob and Bill end up trapped in Ananke while investigating Sophia's disappearance -- itself caused by her investigating her uncle's) and end (Bob, Bill, Sophia, and her uncle eventually manage to leave. The show's episodes had two distinct broadcast orders depending on the run, both had broadcasted the Ananke's arc as consecutive episodes.[[note]]In the first run, the series ended with the Ananke arc.[[/note]]

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** The four Ananke episodes are the straightest example of the show, with a clear beginning (Bob and Bill end up trapped in Ananke while investigating Sophia's disappearance -- itself caused by her investigating her uncle's) and end (Bob, Bill, Sophia, and her uncle eventually manage to leave.get back to their original dimension). The show's episodes had two distinct broadcast orders depending on the run, both had broadcasted the Ananke's arc as consecutive episodes.[[note]]In the first run, the series ended with the Ananke arc.[[/note]]
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* DemotedToExtra: While Bill is usually the Deuteragonist and Sophia is relatively prominent in the episodes featuring her, ''The Perils of Ananke'' (the second Ananke episode) has yhem having a very peripheral role while the core of the adventure is solely focused on Bob. Bob is separated from the rest of the party early in the episode after accidentally activating a hidden Ananke teleporter, after which Bill and Sophia scenes only features them progressing through the mountain in order to catch up with Bob, which eventually happens in the episode's ending.

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* DemotedToExtra: While Bill is usually the Deuteragonist and Sophia is relatively prominent in the episodes featuring her, ''The Perils of Ananke'' (the second Ananke episode) has yhem them having a very peripheral role while the core of the adventure is solely focused on Bob. Bob is separated from the rest of the party early in the episode after accidentally activating a hidden Ananke teleporter, after which Bill and Sophia scenes only features them progressing through the mountain in order to catch up with Bob, which eventually happens in the episode's ending.



* ExtremelyShortTimespan: Sort of. According to Bill and Sophia's perspective when they catch up with him at the end of ''The Perils of Ananke'', Bob has been separated from them for at most a dozen minutes. Considering it happened in the Ananke dimension, nothing says time passed at the same speed during Bob's own lone adventure.

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* ExtremelyShortTimespan: Sort of. According to Bill and Sophia's perspective when they catch up with him at the end of ''The Perils of Ananke'', Bob has been separated from them for at most a dozen minutes.minutes (which is close to the real time lenght of the events out-of-universe). Considering it happened in the Ananke dimension, nothing says time passed at the same speed during Bob's own lone adventure.



** The four Ananke episodes are the straightest example of the show, with a clear beginning (Bob and Bill end up trapped in Ananke while investigating Sophia's disappearance -- itself caused by her investigating her uncle's) and end (Bob, Bill, Sophia, and her uncle eventually manage to leave. The show's episode had two distinct broadcast orders depending on the run, both had broadcasted the Ananke's arc as consecutive episodes.[[note]]In the first run, the series ended with the Ananke arc.[[/note]]

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** The four Ananke episodes are the straightest example of the show, with a clear beginning (Bob and Bill end up trapped in Ananke while investigating Sophia's disappearance -- itself caused by her investigating her uncle's) and end (Bob, Bill, Sophia, and her uncle eventually manage to leave. The show's episode episodes had two distinct broadcast orders depending on the run, both had broadcasted the Ananke's arc as consecutive episodes.[[note]]In the first run, the series ended with the Ananke arc.[[/note]]
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* BadassNormal: In ''The Angels of Ananke'', the eponymous characters are a civilisation of flying humans. A hand-to-hand between Bob and one of them ends in Bob's victory, which results in Bob being hired to teach them martial arts.

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* BadassNormal: In ''The Angels of Ananke'', the eponymous characters are a civilisation of flying humans. A hand-to-hand fight between Bob and one of them ends in Bob's victory, which results in Bob being hired to teach them martial arts.

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