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* {{spoiler|[[Corrupt Corporate Executive]] (Rolf Klink)}}
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* [[Da Chief]] (Superintendent Frank Crabtree. {{spoiler|Probably a villainous example.}})
* [[Da Chief]] (Superintendent Frank Crabtree. {{spoiler|Probably a villainous example.}})
* [[Good Lawyers Good Clients]] ({{spoiler|Possibly. Bridget seems more of an accomplice than the perpetrator. Played somewhat straight with Ted and Yale.}})
* [[Good Lawyers, Good Clients]] ({{spoiler|Possibly. Bridget seems more of an accomplice than the perpetrator. Played somewhat straight with Ted and Yale.}})
* [[Heroes Want Redheads]] (Yale and Angie.)
* [[Heroes Want Redheads]] (Yale and Angie.)
* [[Improvised Weapon]] (Helen, threatening to beat Yale into porridge with a $12000 violin.)
* [[Improvised Weapon]] (Helen, threatening to beat Yale into porridge with a $12000 violin.)

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Ambition is a Web Original miniseries by Michael Gibson, a Canadian man who creates negotiation games for both entertainment purposes and diplomatic groups. Thus far, it possesses 10 episodes, which are gradually being made free to play.

Not to be confused with Ambition Is Evil, though it does contain examples of that trope.

Ambition provides examples of the following tropes:


 Bridget: They're all in on it. The Judge, the cops.