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* HeelFaceTurn: At the end of Chapter 50 in CROSSOVERDOSE, it is revealed that Suzune was forgiven for her crimes, with Madoka being able to forgive her for killing her cousin. She also makes her the newest member of the organisation.



* PutOnABus: It is unknown what happened to her after [[spoiler:she was interrogated and imprisoned for her crimes.]]

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* PutOnABus: It is unknown what happened to her after [[spoiler:she was interrogated and imprisoned for her crimes.]]]] {{Subverted}} at the end of CROSSOVERDOSE's Chapter 50.
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[[folder:The Mysterious Figure in the Void ('''UNMARKED SPOILERS''')]]

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[[folder:The Mysterious Figure in the Void ('''UNMARKED SPOILERS''')]]Void]]



* TheGhost: While they appears in TheStinger of ''All Worlds Alliance Stories''' Chapter 71, the culprit's appearance only boils down to being a [[InTheHood hooded figure]]. And in the preface of ''CROSSOVERDOSE'', they're merely mentioned indirectly. They made a reappearance in Chapter 47 of ''CROSSOVERDOSE'' alongside meeting Derek Padilla.

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* TheGhost: While they appears in TheStinger of ''All Worlds Alliance Stories''' Chapter 71, the culprit's appearance only boils down to being a [[InTheHood hooded figure]]. And in the preface of ''CROSSOVERDOSE'', they're merely mentioned indirectly. They [[spoiler:They made a reappearance in Chapter 47 of ''CROSSOVERDOSE'' alongside meeting Derek Padilla.]]
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* TheGhost: While they appears in TheStinger of ''All Worlds Alliance Stories''' Chapter 71, the culprit's appearance only boils down to being a [[InTheHood hooded figure]]. And in the preface of ''CROSSOVERDOSE'', they're merely mentioned indirectly. They made a reappearance in Chapter 47 of ''CROSSOVERDOSE'' alongside meeting [[spoiler: Derek Padilla]]

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* TheGhost: While they appears in TheStinger of ''All Worlds Alliance Stories''' Chapter 71, the culprit's appearance only boils down to being a [[InTheHood hooded figure]]. And in the preface of ''CROSSOVERDOSE'', they're merely mentioned indirectly. They made a reappearance in Chapter 47 of ''CROSSOVERDOSE'' alongside meeting [[spoiler: Derek Padilla]]Padilla.
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* BigBadEnsemble: One of the three main threats of ''All Worlds Alliance Missions - CROSSOVERDOSE'' with the Apostles of the New World and [[spoiler:the mysterious man in the Void]]. While the Apostles who use the mass-disappearance as a window of opportunity to kickstart an invasion and [[spoiler:the mysterious man behind the said disappearances of countless people around the multiverse]], Silas is bent on continuing his [[MultiversalConqueror goal of conquering the multiverse]] by using [[spoiler:Sana Tsukumo]] as a new LivingBattery for his new ship that he commandeered after [[spoiler:he ordered his robots to kill its former crew members.]] However, he [[DiscOneFinalBoss gets out of the picture]] during Chapter 39, leaving both the Apostles and the mysterious culprit as the remaining villains within the ensemble.
* BigNo: When Doctor Moron was thrown away from his ship by Marcus Kane.

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* BigBadEnsemble: One of the three main threats of ''All Worlds Alliance Missions - CROSSOVERDOSE'' with the Apostles of the New World and [[spoiler:the mysterious man figure in the Void]]. While the Apostles who use the mass-disappearance as a window of opportunity to kickstart an invasion and [[spoiler:the mysterious man behind the said disappearances of countless people around the multiverse]], Silas is bent on continuing his [[MultiversalConqueror goal of conquering the multiverse]] by using [[spoiler:Sana Tsukumo]] as a new LivingBattery for his new ship that he commandeered after [[spoiler:he ordered his robots to kill its former crew members.]] However, he [[DiscOneFinalBoss gets out of the picture]] during Chapter 39, leaving both the Apostles and the mysterious culprit as the remaining villains within the ensemble.
* BigNo: When Doctor Moron was thrown away from his ship by Marcus Kane."The Kane" [=McGee=].



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The mysterious, hooded figure who is behind the mass-disappearances of many people across the multiverse. They serves as the GreaterScopeVillain of ''[[Fanfic/AllWorldsAllianceMissionsCROSSOVERDOSE CROSSOVERDOSE]]''.

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[[folder:The Culprit Mysterious Figure in the Void ('''UNMARKED SPOILERS''')]]
The mysterious, mysterious hooded figure who is behind the mass-disappearances of many people across the multiverse. They serves as the GreaterScopeVillain of ''[[Fanfic/AllWorldsAllianceMissionsCROSSOVERDOSE CROSSOVERDOSE]]''.



* TheGhost: While they appears in TheStinger of ''All Worlds Alliance Stories''' Chapter 71, the culprit's appearance only boils down to being a [[InTheHood hooded figure]]. And in the preface of ''CROSSOVERDOSE'', they're merely mentioned indirectly.

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* TheGhost: While they appears in TheStinger of ''All Worlds Alliance Stories''' Chapter 71, the culprit's appearance only boils down to being a [[InTheHood hooded figure]]. And in the preface of ''CROSSOVERDOSE'', they're merely mentioned indirectly. They made a reappearance in Chapter 47 of ''CROSSOVERDOSE'' alongside meeting [[spoiler: Derek Padilla]]
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The mysterious, hooded man who is behind the mass-disappearances of many people across the multiverse. He serves as the GreaterScopeVillain of ''[[Fanfic/AllWorldsAllianceMissionsCROSSOVERDOSE CROSSOVERDOSE]]''.

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The mysterious, hooded man figure who is behind the mass-disappearances of many people across the multiverse. He They serves as the GreaterScopeVillain of ''[[Fanfic/AllWorldsAllianceMissionsCROSSOVERDOSE CROSSOVERDOSE]]''.



* BigBadEnsemble: One of the three main antagonists in ''CROSSOVERDOSE'', but unlike the Apostles of the New World and Silas Moron who use the wake of mass-disappearances for their own agenda... The mysterious culprit is [[GreaterScopeVillain behind all of it]], being the man responsible for causing the bright light that resulted in many people disappearing, and it becomes the principal focus of the All Worlds Alliance to find him.
* TheGhost: While he appears in TheStinger of ''All Worlds Alliance Stories''' Chapter 71, the culprit's appearance only boils down to being a [[InTheHood hooded figure]]. And in the preface of ''CROSSOVERDOSE'', he's merely mentioned indirectly.
* GreaterScopeVillain: The entire events of ''CROSSOVERDOSE'' all directly tie back to him, making him the biggest element in the mass-disappearances of several people.

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* BigBadEnsemble: One of the three main antagonists in ''CROSSOVERDOSE'', but unlike the Apostles of the New World and Silas Moron who use the wake of mass-disappearances for their own agenda... The mysterious culprit is [[GreaterScopeVillain behind all of it]], being the man person responsible for causing the bright light that resulted in many people disappearing, and it becomes the principal focus of the All Worlds Alliance to find him.
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* TheGhost: While he they appears in TheStinger of ''All Worlds Alliance Stories''' Chapter 71, the culprit's appearance only boils down to being a [[InTheHood hooded figure]]. And in the preface of ''CROSSOVERDOSE'', he's they're merely mentioned indirectly.
* GreaterScopeVillain: The entire events of ''CROSSOVERDOSE'' all directly tie back to him, them, making him them the biggest element in the mass-disappearances of several people.
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* HistoryRepeats: Doctor Moron gets ThrownOutTheAirlock ''twice'' from his ships by both heroic misfits. First from Marcus inside the Midnight Cruiser and later from Fry within the ship he took over.

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* HistoryRepeats: Doctor Moron gets ThrownOutTheAirlock ''twice'' from his ships by both heroic misfits. First from Marcus inside the Midnight Cruiser and later from Fry within inside the ship he took over.
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* HistoryRepeats: Doctor Moron gets ThrownOutTheAirlock ''twice'' from his ships by both heroic misfits. First from Marcus inside the Midnight Cruiser and later from Fry within the ship he took over.
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* VillainDecay: For the real menace Doctor Moron is, the AWA's three separate encounters with him often resulted in him getting defeated, making him less of a genuine multiversal threat and more of a joke who is increasingly desperate. In the AWA's first and third encounters with him, both in ''Stories'' and ''CROSSOVERDOSE'', Doctor Moron not only gets defeated by a trio of misfits inside his own ship in the first (by Eddy, Jean and Marcus), but the AWA's third encounter subjects him from a humiliating defeat, this time him getting kicked to his stomach by Philip J. Fry that leads him to being [[ThrownOutTheAirlock thrown away from his ship's airlock]].

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* VillainDecay: For the real menace Doctor Moron is, the AWA's three separate encounters with him often resulted in him getting defeated, making him less of a genuine multiversal threat and more of a joke who is increasingly desperate. In the AWA's first and third encounters with him, both in ''Stories'' and ''CROSSOVERDOSE'', Doctor Moron not only gets defeated by a trio of misfits inside his own ship in the first encounter (by Eddy, Jean and Marcus), but the AWA's third encounter with him subjects him from a humiliating defeat, this time him getting kicked to his stomach by Philip J. Fry that leads him to being [[ThrownOutTheAirlock thrown away from his ship's airlock]].
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* VillainDecay: For the real menace Doctor Moron is, the AWA's three separate encounters with him often resulted in him getting defeated, making him less of a genuine multiversal threat and more of a joke who is increasingly desperate. In the AWA's first and third encounters with him, both in ''Stories'' and ''CROSSOVERDOSE'', Doctor Moron not only gets defeated by a trio of misfits inside his own ship in the first (by Eddy, Jean and Marcus), but the AWA's third encounter subjects him from a humiliating defeat, this time him getting kicked from stomach by Philip J. Fry that leads him to being [[ThrownOutTheAirlock thrown away from his ship's airlock]].

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* VillainDecay: For the real menace Doctor Moron is, the AWA's three separate encounters with him often resulted in him getting defeated, making him less of a genuine multiversal threat and more of a joke who is increasingly desperate. In the AWA's first and third encounters with him, both in ''Stories'' and ''CROSSOVERDOSE'', Doctor Moron not only gets defeated by a trio of misfits inside his own ship in the first (by Eddy, Jean and Marcus), but the AWA's third encounter subjects him from a humiliating defeat, this time him getting kicked from to his stomach by Philip J. Fry that leads him to being [[ThrownOutTheAirlock thrown away from his ship's airlock]].
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* VillainDecay: For the real menace Doctor Moron is, the AWA's three separate encounters with him often resulted in him getting defeated, making him less of a genuine multiversal threat and more of a joke who is increasingly desperate. In the AWA's first and third encounters, both in ''Stories'' and ''CROSSOVERDOSE'', Doctor Moron not only gets defeated by a trio of misfits inside his own ship in the first (by Eddy, Jean and Marcus), but the AWA's third encounter subjects him from a humiliating defeat, this time him getting kicked from stomach by Philip J. Fry that leads him to being [[ThrownOutTheAirlock thrown away from his ship's airlock]].

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* VillainDecay: For the real menace Doctor Moron is, the AWA's three separate encounters with him often resulted in him getting defeated, making him less of a genuine multiversal threat and more of a joke who is increasingly desperate. In the AWA's first and third encounters, encounters with him, both in ''Stories'' and ''CROSSOVERDOSE'', Doctor Moron not only gets defeated by a trio of misfits inside his own ship in the first (by Eddy, Jean and Marcus), but the AWA's third encounter subjects him from a humiliating defeat, this time him getting kicked from stomach by Philip J. Fry that leads him to being [[ThrownOutTheAirlock thrown away from his ship's airlock]].
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* VillainDecay: For the real menace Doctor Moron is, the AWA's three separate encounters with him often resulted in him getting defeated, making him less of a genuine multiversal threat and more of a joke who is increasingly desperate. In the AWA's first and third encounters, both in ''Stories'' and ''CROSSOVERDOSE'', Doctor Moron not only gets defeated by a trio of misfits inside his own ship in the first (by Eddy, Jean and Marcus), but the AWA's third encounter subjects him from a humiliating defeat, this time him getting kicked from stomach by Philip J. Fry.

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* VillainDecay: For the real menace Doctor Moron is, the AWA's three separate encounters with him often resulted in him getting defeated, making him less of a genuine multiversal threat and more of a joke who is increasingly desperate. In the AWA's first and third encounters, both in ''Stories'' and ''CROSSOVERDOSE'', Doctor Moron not only gets defeated by a trio of misfits inside his own ship in the first (by Eddy, Jean and Marcus), but the AWA's third encounter subjects him from a humiliating defeat, this time him getting kicked from stomach by Philip J. Fry.Fry that leads him to being [[ThrownOutTheAirlock thrown away from his ship's airlock]].
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* DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler:Doctor Moron gets this treatment after he was defeated in Chapter 39.]]


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* VillainDecay: For the real menace Doctor Moron is, the AWA's three separate encounters with him often resulted in him getting defeated, making him less of a genuine multiversal threat and more of a joke who is increasingly desperate. In the AWA's first and third encounters, both in ''Stories'' and ''CROSSOVERDOSE'', Doctor Moron not only gets defeated by a trio of misfits inside his own ship in the first (by Eddy, Jean and Marcus), but the AWA's third encounter subjects him from a humiliating defeat, this time him getting kicked from stomach by Philip J. Fry.
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The mysterious, hooded man who is behind the mass-disappearances of many people across the multiverse.

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The mysterious, hooded man who is behind the mass-disappearances of many people across the multiverse. He serves as the GreaterScopeVillain of ''[[Fanfic/AllWorldsAllianceMissionsCROSSOVERDOSE CROSSOVERDOSE]]''.
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** Nemeth is a NoNonsenseNemesis and a NonActionBigBad while Silas is a LargeHam villain and an action-oriented BigBad. [[spoiler:However, as shown in ''CROSSOVERDOSE's'' Chapter 39, Doctor Moron skirts into becoming a NonActionBigBad when he revealed that he uses his army of robots to mass-murder the crew of an unnamed ship, commenting how he doesn't want to stain his hands with the blood of the people he killed.]]

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** Nemeth is a NoNonsenseNemesis and a NonActionBigBad while Silas is a LargeHam villain and an action-oriented BigBad. [[spoiler:However, as shown in ''CROSSOVERDOSE's'' Chapter 39, Doctor Moron skirts into becoming a NonActionBigBad when he it is revealed that he uses his army of robots to mass-murder the crew of an unnamed ship, commenting how he doesn't want to stain his hands with the blood of the people he killed.]]

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* TheGhost: While he appears in TheStinger of ''All Worlds Alliance Stories''' Chapter 71, the culprit's appearance only boils down to being a [[InTheHood hooded figure]]. And in the preface of ''CROSOOVERDOSE'', he's merely mentioned indirectly.

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* TheGhost: While he appears in TheStinger of ''All Worlds Alliance Stories''' Chapter 71, the culprit's appearance only boils down to being a [[InTheHood hooded figure]]. And in the preface of ''CROSOOVERDOSE'', ''CROSSOVERDOSE'', he's merely mentioned indirectly.indirectly.
* GreaterScopeVillain: The entire events of ''CROSSOVERDOSE'' all directly tie back to him, making him the biggest element in the mass-disappearances of several people.
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[[folder:The Culprit in the Void ('''UNMARKED SPOILERS''')]]
The mysterious, hooded man who is behind the mass-disappearances of many people across the multiverse.
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* BigBadEnsemble: One of the three main antagonists in ''CROSSOVERDOSE'', but unlike the Apostles of the New World and Silas Moron who use the wake of mass-disappearances for their own agenda... The mysterious culprit is [[GreaterScopeVillain behind all of it]], being the man responsible for causing the bright light that resulted in many people disappearing, and it becomes the principal focus of the All Worlds Alliance to find him.
* TheGhost: While he appears in TheStinger of ''All Worlds Alliance Stories''' Chapter 71, the culprit's appearance only boils down to being a [[InTheHood hooded figure]]. And in the preface of ''CROSOOVERDOSE'', he's merely mentioned indirectly.

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* ForTheEvulz: [[spoiler:When he casually talks about his involvement in the murders of the crew members within the ship he commandeered to the AWA.]]
--> '''Doctor Moron:''' [[BlatantLies I asked those poor souls politely]] if I can take over their ship but they refused, so I had no choice but to dispose of them all. Of course... I don't want to stain my hands with blood, so I had the robots do the killings.



--> '''Doctor Moron:''' [[BlatantLies I asked those poor souls politely]] if I can take over their ship but they refused, so I had no choice but to dispose of them all. Of course... I don't want to stain my hands with blood, so I had the robots do the killings.
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* BigBadEnsemble: Of ''All Worlds Alliance Missions - CROSSOVERDOSE'' with the Apostles of the New World and [[spoiler:the mysterious man in the Void]]. Unlike the Apostles who use the mass-disappearance as a window of opportunity to kickstart an invasion and [[spoiler:the mysterious man behind the said disappearances of countless people around the multiverse]], Silas is bent on continuing his [[MultiversalConqueror goal of conquering the multiverse]] by using [[spoiler:Sana Tsukumo]] as a new LivingBattery for his new ship that he commandeered after [[spoiler:he ordered his robots to kill its former crew members.]]

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* BigBadEnsemble: Of One of the three main threats of ''All Worlds Alliance Missions - CROSSOVERDOSE'' with the Apostles of the New World and [[spoiler:the mysterious man in the Void]]. Unlike While the Apostles who use the mass-disappearance as a window of opportunity to kickstart an invasion and [[spoiler:the mysterious man behind the said disappearances of countless people around the multiverse]], Silas is bent on continuing his [[MultiversalConqueror goal of conquering the multiverse]] by using [[spoiler:Sana Tsukumo]] as a new LivingBattery for his new ship that he commandeered after [[spoiler:he ordered his robots to kill its former crew members.]]]] However, he [[DiscOneFinalBoss gets out of the picture]] during Chapter 39, leaving both the Apostles and the mysterious culprit as the remaining villains within the ensemble.



* NonActionBigBad: Turns out to be this in ''CROSSOVERDOSE'' [[spoiler:when Doctor Moron instead lets his [[KillerRobot robots]] to murder the entire crew of an unknown ship instead of him doing the said dirty work, as he [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] how he doesn't want his hands to be stained with blood.]]

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* NonActionBigBad: Turns out to be this in ''CROSSOVERDOSE'' [[spoiler:when Doctor Moron instead lets his [[KillerRobot robots]] to murder the entire crew of an unknown ship instead of him doing the said dirty work, as he [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] how he doesn't want his hands to be stained with blood.]]]] And when he gets his ass handed over by Fry, no less, he was easily beaten up by him with a kick to the stomach.
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* BigBadEnsemble: Of ''All Worlds Alliance Missions - CROSSOVERDOSE'' with the Apostles of the New World and [[spoiler:the mysterious man in the Void]]. Unlike the Apostles who use the mass-disappearance as a window of opportunity to kickstart an invasion and [[spoiler:the mysterious man behind the said disappearances of countless people around the multiverse]], Silas is bent on continuing his [[MultiversalConqueror goal of conquering the multiverse]] by using [[spoiler:Sara Tsukumo]] as a new LivingBattery for his new ship that he commandeered after [[spoiler:he ordered his robots to kill its former crew members.]]

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* BigBadEnsemble: Of ''All Worlds Alliance Missions - CROSSOVERDOSE'' with the Apostles of the New World and [[spoiler:the mysterious man in the Void]]. Unlike the Apostles who use the mass-disappearance as a window of opportunity to kickstart an invasion and [[spoiler:the mysterious man behind the said disappearances of countless people around the multiverse]], Silas is bent on continuing his [[MultiversalConqueror goal of conquering the multiverse]] by using [[spoiler:Sara [[spoiler:Sana Tsukumo]] as a new LivingBattery for his new ship that he commandeered after [[spoiler:he ordered his robots to kill its former crew members.]]
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* BigBadEnsemble: Of ''All Worlds Alliance Missions - CROSSOVERDOSE'' with the Apostles of the New World and [[spoiler:the mysterious man in the Void]]. Unlike the Apostles who use the mass-disappearance as a window of opportunity to kickstart an invasion and [[spoiler:the mysterious man behind the said disappearances of countless people around the multiverse]], Silas bents on continuing his [[MultiversalConqueror goal of conquering the multiverse]] by using [[spoiler:Sara Tsukumo]] as a new LivingBattery for his new ship that he commandeered after [[spoiler:he ordered his robots to kill its former crew members.]]

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* BigBadEnsemble: Of ''All Worlds Alliance Missions - CROSSOVERDOSE'' with the Apostles of the New World and [[spoiler:the mysterious man in the Void]]. Unlike the Apostles who use the mass-disappearance as a window of opportunity to kickstart an invasion and [[spoiler:the mysterious man behind the said disappearances of countless people around the multiverse]], Silas bents is bent on continuing his [[MultiversalConqueror goal of conquering the multiverse]] by using [[spoiler:Sara Tsukumo]] as a new LivingBattery for his new ship that he commandeered after [[spoiler:he ordered his robots to kill its former crew members.]]

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--> '''Doctor Moron:''' I asked those [[BlatantLies poor souls politely]] if I can take over their ship but they refused, so I had no choice but to dispose of them all. Of course... I don't want to stain my hands with blood, so I had the robots do the killings.

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--> '''Doctor Moron:''' [[BlatantLies I asked those [[BlatantLies poor souls politely]] if I can take over their ship but they refused, so I had no choice but to dispose of them all. Of course... I don't want to stain my hands with blood, so I had the robots do the killings.killings.
* SadisticChoice: [[spoiler:His ultimatum to the former crew members of the ship he took over, where he murdered the rest of them after they refused to allow him to take it over.]]

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* BigBadEnsemble: Of ''All Worlds Alliance Missions - CROSSOVERDOSE'' with the Apostles of the New World and [[spoiler:the mysterious man in the Void]]. Unlike the Apostles who use the mass-disappearance as a window of opportunity to kickstart an invasion and [[spoiler:the mysterious man behind the said disappearances of countless people around the multiverse]], Silas bents on continuing his [[MultiversalConqueror goal of conquering the multiverse]] by using [[spoiler:Sara Tsukumo]] as a new LivingBattery for his new ship that he commandeered after [[spoiler:he ordered his robots to kill its former crew members.]]



--> '''Doctor Moron:''' I asked those poor souls politely if I can take over their ship but they refused, so I had no choice but to dispose of them all. Of course... I don't want to stain my hands with blood, so I had the robots do the killings.

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--> '''Doctor Moron:''' I asked those [[BlatantLies poor souls politely politely]] if I can take over their ship but they refused, so I had no choice but to dispose of them all. Of course... I don't want to stain my hands with blood, so I had the robots do the killings.
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* NonActionBigBad: Turns out to be this in ''CROSSOVERDOSE'' [[spoiler:when Doctor Moron instead lets his [[KillerRobot robots]] to murder the entire crew of an unknown ship instead of him doing the said dirty work, as he [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] how he doesn't want his hands to be stained with blood.]]
--> '''Doctor Moron:''' I asked those poor souls politely if I can take over their ship but they refused, so I had no choice but to dispose of them all. Of course... I don't want to stain my hands with blood, so I had the robots do the killings.
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** Nemeth is a NoNonsenseNemesis and a NonActionBigBad while Silas is a LargeHam villain and an action-oriented BigBad.

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** Nemeth is a NoNonsenseNemesis and a NonActionBigBad while Silas is a LargeHam villain and an action-oriented BigBad. [[spoiler:However, as shown in ''CROSSOVERDOSE's'' Chapter 39, Doctor Moron skirts into becoming a NonActionBigBad when he revealed that he uses his army of robots to mass-murder the crew of an unnamed ship, commenting how he doesn't want to stain his hands with the blood of the people he killed.]]
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* ArcVillain: Serving as the main villain of ''AWA Stories''' Chapter 50, the BigBad of ''All Worlds Alliance Missions - The Isle of Lost Light'' and part of the BigBadEnsemble of ''All Worlds Alliance Missions - CROSSOVERDOSE''.

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* ArcVillain: Serving as the main villain of ''AWA ''All Worlds Alliance Stories''' Chapter 50, the BigBad of ''All Worlds Alliance Missions - The Isle of Lost Light'' and part of the BigBadEnsemble of ''All Worlds Alliance Missions - CROSSOVERDOSE''.
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* BigBadEnsemble: Along with Chikage in ''AWA Missions - Madoka Magica'', being the one who is responsible for the witches' existence and is a part of the Incubator's magical girl system; and is the main instigator of this story's conflict. Chikage, on the other hand, is there to menace the AWA with his army, as well as menacing Chizuru. [[spoiler:It is clear, however, that both Kyubey and Chikage are on EvilVersusEvil mode and are not allies in the first place.]]
* EvilVersusEvil: While it was offscreen, Chikage himself has a clear dislike for Incubators, which was what led to [[spoiler:Kyubey's death]] at the end of ''AWA Missions - Madoka Magica''.

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* BigBadEnsemble: Along with Chikage in ''AWA ''All Worlds Alliance Missions - Madoka Magica'', being the one who is responsible for the witches' existence and is a part of the Incubator's magical girl system; and is the main instigator of this story's conflict. Chikage, on the other hand, is there to menace the AWA with his army, as well as menacing Chizuru. [[spoiler:It is clear, however, that both Kyubey and Chikage are on EvilVersusEvil mode and are not allies in the first place.]]
* EvilVersusEvil: While it was offscreen, Chikage himself has a clear dislike for Incubators, which was what led to [[spoiler:Kyubey's death]] at the end of ''AWA ''All Worlds Alliance Missions - Madoka Magica''.



The wild and ruthless king of the Theocracy of Plegia, taking pleasure in hurting others for his own gain. He serves as the main antagonist of ''AWA Missions - Awakening''.

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The wild and ruthless king of the Theocracy of Plegia, taking pleasure in hurting others for his own gain. He serves as the main antagonist of ''AWA ''All Worlds Alliance Missions - Awakening''.



* BigBad: Of ''AWA Missions - Awakening'' as the primary villain.

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* BigBad: Of ''AWA ''All Worlds Alliance Missions - Awakening'' as the primary villain.



A Fell Dragon and the ones worshipped by the cult known as Grimleal who was sealed in the past, after attempting to destroy the world. He serves as the GreaterScopeVillain of ''AWA Missions - Awakening'' duology, being indirectly causing the Plegia's and Gangrel's terror within Ylisse. He eventually becomes the BigBad of ''AWA Missions - Awakening Part II''.

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A Fell Dragon and the ones worshipped by the cult known as Grimleal who was sealed in the past, after attempting to destroy the world. He serves as the GreaterScopeVillain of ''AWA ''All Worlds Alliance Missions - Awakening'' duology, being indirectly causing the Plegia's and Gangrel's terror within Ylisse. He eventually becomes the BigBad of ''AWA ''All Worlds Alliance Missions - Awakening Part II''.



* BigBad: Of ''AWA Missions - Awakening Part II'', he's the greatest threat to not only within Ylisse, but to the entire AWA as well. His pawn Validar serves as the story's TheHeavy and his [[TheDragon dragon]].

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* BigBad: Of ''AWA ''All Worlds Alliance Missions - Awakening Part II'', he's the greatest threat to not only within Ylisse, but to the entire AWA as well. His pawn Validar serves as the story's TheHeavy and his [[TheDragon dragon]].



* BigBadEnsemble: With Chikage and [[spoiler:Midnight Sparkle]] in ''AWA Missions - Friendship Games''. She's the one who instigates most of the conflict in her quest to start [[spoiler:Midnight Sparkle's awakening]], while Chikage disguises as [[spoiler:Chandler Cheesecake]] to awaken [[spoiler:Discord inside Funabori.]] However, Cinch serves as the threat to the AWA of the second half, while [[spoiler:Midnight Sparkle is the FinalBoss.]]

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* BigBadEnsemble: With Chikage and [[spoiler:Midnight Sparkle]] in ''AWA ''All Worlds Alliance Missions - Friendship Games''. She's the one who instigates most of the conflict in her quest to start [[spoiler:Midnight Sparkle's awakening]], while Chikage disguises as [[spoiler:Chandler Cheesecake]] to awaken [[spoiler:Discord inside Funabori.]] However, Cinch serves as the threat to the AWA of the second half, while [[spoiler:Midnight Sparkle is the FinalBoss.]]



* ArcVillain: Serving as the main villain of ''AWA Stories''' Chapter 50, the BigBad of ''AWA Missions - The Isle of Lost Light'' and part of the BigBadEnsemble of ''AWA Missions - CROSSOVERDOSE''.
* BigBad: Of ''AWA Missions - The Isle of Lost Light''. After purchasing various hero slaves from Nemeth, he is bent on using them as [[LivingBattery energy sources]] to power his ship to fuel his villainous plans of conquering the entire multiverse. He's the one responsible for the massive minion attack within the titular island.

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* ArcVillain: Serving as the main villain of ''AWA Stories''' Chapter 50, the BigBad of ''AWA ''All Worlds Alliance Missions - The Isle of Lost Light'' and part of the BigBadEnsemble of ''AWA ''All Worlds Alliance Missions - CROSSOVERDOSE''.
* BigBad: Of ''AWA ''All Worlds Alliance Missions - The Isle of Lost Light''. After purchasing various hero slaves from Nemeth, he is bent on using them as [[LivingBattery energy sources]] to power his ship to fuel his villainous plans of conquering the entire multiverse. He's the one responsible for the massive minion attack within the titular island.

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