General Failure/Playing With

Basic Trope: An incompetent military commander of the highest order.
 * Straight: Gen. Millhouse of Company D is best known for never winning a battle due to his inability to keep his secret plans secret.
 * Exaggerated: Gen. Millhouse of Company D is best known for never winning a battle because he refuses to keep a clock; thus, he's either too early or too late to spring a surprise attack on his enemy.
 * Justified: His placement on Company D is part of a Plan of some kind.
 * Inverted:
 * Gen. Millhouse is actually the brightest general on the whole army.
 * Surrounded by Idiots
 * Subverted: Gen. Millhouse is just a Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass...
 * Double Subverted: with more emphasis on moron.
 * Parodied:
 * Gen. Millhouse gets high on a daily basis, frequently plots improbable strategies and plays Russian Roulette because he thinks it's a fun game.
 * (At security monitor) "I keep clicking on the tank, but it won't answer! I think the game's broken, man!"
 * Deconstructed: Gen. Millhouse's stupidity gets his men and everyone around him into deep trouble, and he's called out for his idiocy before he's stripped of command...
 * Reconstructed: ...But that was actually part of The Plan to win the war in the first place...
 * Zig Zagged: Gen. Millhouse is a mad man one day, a bright one the next.
 * Averted: Gen. Millhouse is the brightest man on Company D, period.
 * Enforced: "Let's show them all what not to do in a war! Make one general a total dunce!"
 * Lampshaded: "I wonder how somebody that incompetent became an officer."
 * Invoked: "Don't assign Millhouse to lead this operation! That idiot might as well be working for the enemy!" Guess what they're gonna do.
 * Defied: Gen. Millhouse is stripped of his command once it's apparent how stupid he is.
 * Discussed: "What planet is that Gen. Millhouse from?!"
 * Conversed: "How did the supposedly-invincible Company D end up with such an idiot commanding officer?"

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