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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Like other {{Fan Webcomic}}s, ''Webcomic/MarauderShields'' is built on alternate interpretations of characters, starting with Shields himself: random {{mook}}, or a hero who tried to save Commander Shepard from a FateWorseThanDeath? The comic takes the latter, [[MemeticMutation memetic]] stance.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: AlternativeCharacterInterpretation:
** Like other{{Fan Webcomic}}s, FanWebcomics, ''Webcomic/MarauderShields'' is built on alternate interpretations of characters, starting with Shields himself: random {{mook}}, or a hero who tried to save Commander Shepard from a FateWorseThanDeath? The comic takes the latter, [[MemeticMutation memetic]] stance.
** Like other
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* MemeticMutation: The entire webcomic is the result of this phenomena.
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I want to cut the Main redirect.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Like other {{Fan Webcomic}}s, ''MarauderShields'' is built on alternate interpretations of characters, starting with Shields himself: random {{mook}}, or a hero who tried to save Commander Shepard from a FateWorseThanDeath? The comic takes the latter, [[MemeticMutation memetic]] stance.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Like other {{Fan Webcomic}}s, ''MarauderShields'' ''Webcomic/MarauderShields'' is built on alternate interpretations of characters, starting with Shields himself: random {{mook}}, or a hero who tried to save Commander Shepard from a FateWorseThanDeath? The comic takes the latter, [[MemeticMutation memetic]] stance.
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REAL FUCKING IRONY, KOCKISMOSUCKERS.
REAL FUCKING IRONY, KOCKISMOSUCKERS.
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** A common alternate interpretation of Marauder Shields by critics of the webcomic is that Nihlus is well aware that what is going on
REAL FUCKING IRONY, KOCKISMOSUCKERS.
* MemeticMutation: The entire webcomic is the result of this phenomena.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Like other {{Fan Webcomic}}s, ''MarauderShields'' is built on alternate interpretations of characters, starting with Shields himself: random {{mook}}, or a hero who tried to save Commander Shepard from a FateWorseThanDeath? The comic takes the latter, [[MemeticMutation memetic]] stance.
** A common alternate interpretation of Marauder Shields by critics of the webcomic is that Nihlus is well aware that what is going on makes no sense at all, but is desperately trying to do whatever he can in the face of the distorted reality he finds himself in.
* MemeticMutation: The entire webcomic is the result of this phenomena.
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** A common alternate interpretation of Marauder Shields by critics of the webcomic is that Nihlus is well aware that what is going on makes no sense at all, but is desperately trying to do whatever he can in the face of the distorted reality he finds himself in.
* MemeticMutation: The entire webcomic is the result of this phenomena.
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** A common alternate interpretation of Marauder Shields by critics of the webcomic is that Nihlus is well aware that what is going on makes no sense at all, but is desperately trying to do whatever he can in the face of the distorted reality he finds himself in.
* MemeticMutation: The entire webcomic is the result of this phenomena.
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REAL FUCKING IRONY, KOCKISMOSUCKERS.
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We don\'t trope Character Derailment.
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* CharacterDerailment: Several characters from the series appear in the webcomic indoctrinated, despite no indication in the games themselves that the characters are indoctrinated. Commander Shepard is merely the most prominent example.
** Despite trying to destroy Shepard every time they cross, Harbinger suddenly wants to use Shepard as his "Catalyst" (despite the word never being used by the Reapers). This drive out of nowhere to capture Shepard rather than kill them is what leads to [[spoiler:Harbinger's death]].
** Despite trying to destroy Shepard every time they cross, Harbinger suddenly wants to use Shepard as his "Catalyst" (despite the word never being used by the Reapers). This drive out of nowhere to capture Shepard rather than kill them is what leads to [[spoiler:Harbinger's death]].
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* CharacterDerailment: Several characters from the series appear in the webcomic indoctrinated, despite no indication in the games themselves that the characters are indoctrinated. Commander Shepard is merely the most prominent example.
** Despite trying to destroy Shepard every time they cross, Harbinger suddenly wants to use Shepard as his "Catalyst" (despite the word never being used by the Reapers). This drive out of nowhere to capture Shepard rather than kill them is what leads to [[spoiler:Harbinger's death]].
** Despite trying to destroy Shepard every time they cross, Harbinger suddenly wants to use Shepard as his "Catalyst" (despite the word never being used by the Reapers). This drive out of nowhere to capture Shepard rather than kill them is what leads to [[spoiler:Harbinger's death]].
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** A common alternate interpretation of Marauder Shields by critics of the webcomic is that Nihlus is well aware that what is going on makes no sense at all, but is desperately trying to do whatever he can in the face of the distorted reality he finds himself in.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Like other {{Fan Webcomic}}s, ''MarauderShields'' is built on alternate interpretations of characters, starting with Shields himself: random {{mook}}, or a hero who tried to save Commander Shepard from a FateWorseThanDeath? The comic takes the latter, [[MemeticMutation memetic]] stance.
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* MemeticMutation: The entire webcomic is the result of this phenomena.