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I\'ve done some scrubbing to match the new definition. The gundam entries were really indecisive about their accuracy. Nanoha doesn\'t seem this trope---none of them change sides for romance. San from PrincessMononoke never switched sides---Ashitaka is the only human she ever trusted.
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I\\\'ve done some scrubbing to match the new definition, per [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=1332391359018019100&page=1#1 the repair]]. The gundam entries were really indecisive about their accuracy. Nanoha doesn\\\'t seem this trope---none of them change sides for romance. San from PrincessMononoke never switched sides---Ashitaka is the only human she ever trusted.
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*** Let\'s take a look at what Vestara does in \'\'Vortex\'\', shall we? [[spoiler: She saves Luke and Ben from the Sith, \'\'twice\'\'. And then, after [[YouCantGoHomeAgain she alienates her father and the rest of the sith by killing Lord Taalon, who was \
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*** Let\\\'s take a look at what Vestara does in \\\'\\\'Vortex\\\'\\\', shall we? [[spoiler: She saves Luke and Ben from the Sith, \\\'\\\'twice\\\'\\\'. And then, after [[YouCantGoHomeAgain she alienates her father and the rest of the sith by killing Lord Taalon, who was \\\"too high above her station\\\"]], she decides to stick around and help them out.]]
* This is the whole point of \\\'\\\'Son of the Mob\\\'\\\' by Creator/GordonKorman. (Her dad\\\'s an [=FBI=] agent, his dad\\\'s the head of the mafia.)
* Um, perhaps [[Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet Juliet Capulet]] [[CaptainObvious should be worthy of mention]]?
* Hope Cladwell in \\\'\\\'{{Urinetown}}\\\'\\\'.
* Elly from \\\'\\\'VideoGame/{{Xenogears}}\\\'\\\' is a classic defection for love.
* Vivian from \\\'\\\'VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor\\\'\\\' is a HighHeelFaceTurn [[ShesAManInJapan in the U.S. version, where she\\\'s female.]]
* Anise Azeat from \\\'\\\'[[VideoGame/GalaxyAngel Galaxy Angel II]]\\\'\\\'. However, while the player can end up with her in the games, outside canon goes with [[FirstGirlWins Apricot]] as the winning girl.
* Trishka in VideoGame/{{Bulletstorm}}.
* Elena of \\\'\\\'YggdraUnion\\\'\\\'. She manages to not become the lead male character\\\'s love interest, though--possibly because the game\\\'s playable character is female and Elena\\\'s HeelFaceTurn comes about halfway through it.
* Amanda in JackKeane
* Karin of \\\'\\\'ShadowHearts: Covenant\\\'\\\'.
* This is the whole point of \\\'\\\'Son of the Mob\\\'\\\' by Creator/GordonKorman. (Her dad\\\'s an [=FBI=] agent, his dad\\\'s the head of the mafia.)
* Um, perhaps [[Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet Juliet Capulet]] [[CaptainObvious should be worthy of mention]]?
* Hope Cladwell in \\\'\\\'{{Urinetown}}\\\'\\\'.
* Elly from \\\'\\\'VideoGame/{{Xenogears}}\\\'\\\' is a classic defection for love.
* Vivian from \\\'\\\'VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor\\\'\\\' is a HighHeelFaceTurn [[ShesAManInJapan in the U.S. version, where she\\\'s female.]]
* Anise Azeat from \\\'\\\'[[VideoGame/GalaxyAngel Galaxy Angel II]]\\\'\\\'. However, while the player can end up with her in the games, outside canon goes with [[FirstGirlWins Apricot]] as the winning girl.
* Trishka in VideoGame/{{Bulletstorm}}.
* Elena of \\\'\\\'YggdraUnion\\\'\\\'. She manages to not become the lead male character\\\'s love interest, though--possibly because the game\\\'s playable character is female and Elena\\\'s HeelFaceTurn comes about halfway through it.
* Amanda in JackKeane
* Karin of \\\'\\\'ShadowHearts: Covenant\\\'\\\'.