Display title | Anti-Mutiny |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | An Anti-Mutiny is a subtrope of The Mutiny where The Captain decides to disobey his/her orders, and the person responsible for the mutiny is actually the one being loyal to the crew's original mission or cause. Despite this, the mutineer is usually depicted as a villain in said media (though he/she can be an Anti-Hero on occasion, especially if the captain is hypocritically condemning those "disloyal" to his new direction even as he disobeys his own orders). The person who decides to Anti-Mutiny is often a Second in Command, or Number Two. |