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'''Xykon''': I keep a back-up fortress here, just in case.|''[[Order of the Stick]] [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0148.html #148]''}}
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The evil counterpart to [[Infinite Supplies]].
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We know how it goes. The good guy defeats the villain. Whatever the villain stole is returned, and his [[Doomsday Device]] is blown up. ''Every single time.''
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Yet, time after time again, the villain is [[Snap Back|right back at it again next week]], his [[Evil Minions]] at the ready. (Apparently [[Cut Lex Luthor a Check|their paychecks]] have not bounced.)
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How on earth does he fund this? Why does anyone take him seriously anymore? The only possible explanation is that there have to be scores of successful operations the villain is undertaking that we're not seeing... much like how scientists speculate that there's "dark matter" in the universe - substances that can't be directly observed, but [[Anthropic Principle|must exist if the universe is to keep working the way we believe it does]].
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See also [[No Delays for the Wicked]] and [[Step Three: Profit]]. Contrast with [[No Plans, No Prototype, No Backup]]. Not to be confused with [[Kirby|a certain villain named Dark Matter]]. [[Forgot to Feed the Monster]] is a [[Subversion]].
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* In ''[[Science Ninja Team Gatchaman]]'', the villain group, Galactor, has massive war machines in almost every episode and an estimated one million members around the world. It is suggested that the [[Big Bad|true leader]] of Galactor, the alien Sousai X, somehow has the massive personal resources to keep the operation going.
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* The Jovians of ''[[Martian Successor Nadesico]]'' have a basically infinite supply of robot drones, no matter how many thousands of the things the heroes blow up over the course of the series. However, no one finds this odd as they're an [[Alien Invasion]] force... {{spoiler|actually, they're just disenfranchised ''human'' colonists that stumbled across [[Applied Phlebotinum]] similar to ''[[Knights of the Old Republic]]''. When this starts breaking down, they start entertaining the notion of peace talks.}}
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* [[Mad Scientist|Jail Scaglietti]] of ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]'' never seems to run out of [[Mecha-Mooks|Gadget Drones]] and laboratories despite losing a number of them to Combat Mages under the [[Heroes-R-Us|Space-Time Administration Bureau]]'s employ. {{spoiler|His being supported, funded, and supplied by the heads of the Bureau themselves}} may have something to do with this.
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** And having a steady supply of mass-produced women to sell to arms dealers or lonely men as Dutch wives makes for good money. Especially when they can activate and kill its buyer if he needs them to.
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* Averted (if only just barely) in ''[[Yatterman]]'': in each episode, the Doronbo Gang is busy raising money through improbable scam schemes in order to build a new mecha.
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* In ''[[Samurai Pizza Cats]]'', the Big Cheese has a surprising amount to spend on giant killer robots. However, this gets subverted when he runs out of funding in one episode and has his Ninja Crows working at minimum wage to scrounge up funds, and in the finale, we find out he's been embezzling from the royal court, to the point where there wasn't enough left to buy an ice cream cone. The princess was mighty peeved when her check bounced.
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* [[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]]'s Team Rocket straddles a bizarre mix of this and [[Perpetual Poverty]]. Despite the fact that they're often depicted as being cut off from the rest of their organization, generally ignored and frequently starving, they always have money to build an insanely huge robotic contraption or some other such nonsense to capture Pikachu and/or the [[Monster of the Week]] with (which subsequently gets destroyed by whichever of the aforementioned two was not captured.) [[Cut Lex Luthor a Check|You'd think they'd either start selling their mechanical prowess for profit]] or [[Fridge Logic|stop buying machines and start buying food, but...]]
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** They once realized they could make a lot of money just selling souvenirs for the some tournament or another, and set themselves to go into legit business doing so. They succeeded just after the tournament was over and the demand was gone, leaving them out of money, again.
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* In ''[[Naruto]]'' Orochimaru has managed to single-handedly construct a series of immense underground bunkers populated by fanatic followers hidden throughout the Elemental Nations. On top of this, he has managed to conduct extensive large-scale experiments on human subjects. He throws away powerful minions like confetti. And despite setbacks, he never seems to face any serious damage.
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** {{spoiler|Madara}} seems to have access to all of the abandoned assets of {{spoiler|the Uchiha clan}}, to the point that he can afford an entire building just to store ''[[Collector of the Strange|eyes]]''.
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* [[Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water]] averts this with Gargoyle's mooks reporting how his dark matter (I.E. commerce in wool and banking) is proceeding, and how it is paying for things like his submarine and the Tower of Babel.
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* Most ''[[Batman]]'' villains, except for the ones who are directly involved in organized crime and fencing (like the Penguin). In the latter part of ''[[Batman: The Animated Series]]'', the Joker was seriously low on funds for multiple episodes thanks to Batman foiling his schemes, leaving him vulnerable to a hated enemy's masterful scheme to humiliate him with a [[On One Condition|massive inheritance with a ''big'' catch]] in "Joker's Millions".
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** This trope was [[Lampshaded]] in one episode of the 1990s animated series, with the Scarecrow infecting star athletes with his fear poison and then betting against them for huge sums of money. When Batman confronts him, the Scarecrow explains that chemicals and other research materials are very expensive...
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*** In some versions, the Riddler's goons seem to ''like'' their boss. In the comic book tie-in to the Animated Series, some of them were worried about him suffering a nervous breakdown if Batman solved one more of Ed's riddles (of course, it might just be that Mr. Nygma is comparatively pleasant as Gotham villains go). Similarly, one comic in which the Joker planted time-bombs in Gotham had one of his goons joking about working for Two-Face, and describing Batman's oncoming fist as "quitting time".
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*** There have also been a couple of times we see henchmen who have worked for multiple villains in the past (one issue of [[Birds of Prey]] even has them [[Weird Trade Union|trying to unionize]]), and this always leads to a certain amount of [[Lampshading]] as they discuss their former bosses. Apparently the Penguin actually offers health coverage and a 401K, and Riddler is a nice enough boss who pays well and gives lots of time off. Joker's secret is just how mercurial he is; he'll throw wads of cash at you one minute (he doesn't really value money), then kill you [[For the Evulz|for lulz]] the next. It's a gamble, but can be a profitable one. One wonders if they look forward to getting pummeled by Batman, considering it's the easy way out.
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* Recently we learned that The Tinkerer, a minor character responsible for building, upgrading, and repairing most of the B-list villains in the Marvel universe, was secretly financed and supplied by {{spoiler|Doctor Doom}}. Before that, Justin Hammer funded a number of villains as seen in the classic "Demon In A Bottle" arc of [[Iron Man]]. Norman Osborn is also revealed to have been hired by various [[Corrupt Corporate Executive|crooked business interests]] to create supervillains to distract the heroes from their own nefarious misdeeds, before he became the Goblin.
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* In [[Marvel Comics]], there are several high-tech organizations whose budget is unexplained. A rare exception is the evil HYDRA, which was funded with hidden Nazi assets, and (in one case) structured itself as a ''corporation!'' (Not openly, of course.)
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** Advanced Idea Mechanics (A.I.M.), another terrorist group that broke off from HYDRA and became independent, also generates revenue by developing and selling deadly high-tech devices. This could arguably explain where [[Where Does He Get All Those Wonderful Toys?|many Marvel villains get all their fancy toys.]]
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* [[The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck|Scrooge McDuck's]] longtime foes The Beagle Boys, though [[Depending on the Writer|not always]]. Lately we often see them more realistically broke, but they've also been seen going after Scrooge McDuck at sea or elsewhere with special equipment that should probably cost more than the amount of money they were after, when it wasn't Scrooge's entire property. An explanation might have something to do with how they're (rarely) shown as a world-wide criminal organisation family of which the Duckburg gang is just a small part, but it still wouldn't make much sense.
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* [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] in one arc of ''[[Fantastic Four]].'' Sick of Doctor Doom pulling this trick over and over, Reed Richards travels to Latveria to destroy the villain's stockpiles and powerbase. [[Hilarity Ensues]].
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* The Virtucon Corporation in ''[[Austin Powers]]'' is a wonderful example, and satirizes the trope when Number Two points out to Doctor Evil that the company makes more money from its legitimate activities than Dr. Evil originally wanted from his latest evil scheme.
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* The Chaos Marines of ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]'' never seem to run out of supplies despite having been fighting the Imperium (and each other) for the best part of 10,000 years. This has been [[Retcon|justified recently]] with "daemon forge worlds" and a much greater emphasis on Renegade Marines (recently turned to Chaos) than the Traitor Legions (ten thousand years of war against the God-Emperor).
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** Traitor Marines also often raid Imperial supplies and use Loyalist geneseed from dead Marines to make more Chaos Marines. They also don't use the technology that would require extremely high amounts of maintenance like anti-gravity vehicles and assault cannons. Being able to bind Daemons into their machines helps to keep them working, too.
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** It's worth noting that the majority of Chaos Marines operate from the [[Negative Space Wedgie|Eye of Terror]], where the laws of physics are a funny joke you tell your friends. In other words, they have ''literal'' Offscreen Villain Dark Matter at their disposal. The Alpha Legion, the only Traitor Legion that doesn't, are low-key guerrilla warfare specialists and seldom attack the Imperium openly in large-scale campaigns.
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** In the Warp they can probably conjure up anything they desire, so long as it has a daemonic motif to it, and is probably cursed in some way.
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** Eldar are a perplexing example. They are apparently on the brink of extinction with only a dozen or so active Craftworlds and miniscule armed forces for a war that spans the galaxy, but neither the gameplay nor the story reflect this, repeatedly throwing away hundreds, thousands of soldiers on futile endeavors and generally having little better regard for their soldiers than the Imperium.
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* Despite being clearly both evil and insane and even jailed multiple times, Doctor Wily of ''[[Mega Man (video game)|Mega Man]]'' is always able to build at least eight new war robots and a fortress. Well, except when he manipulates Cossack in the fourth game or tricks various national representatives in the sixth, anyway. Maybe he just uses really cheap parts; after all, he ''did'' make one of his robots out of wood.
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** His fortresses. Those things are huge, requiring poor ol' Mega four or even ''five'' stages to traverse. And there's a new one every time? How is Wily doing it? Then there's Sigma, who apparently thinks that bigger is better, creating a ''floating island'' in the first game, and topping it every. Single. Time. Mainly by using other people's facilities.
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** While the ''speed'' of setting up his fortress and robot army is never explained, ''[[Mega Man 9]]'' manages to give believable reasons to Wily's supplies: The Robot Masters are actually Dr. Light's own robots that were reprogrammed {{spoiler|because Wily tricked them into thinking he could be make them more useful before they became expired scrap}}, and Wily got his funding by ''holding a telethon'' so he could build robots to combat the berserk Light-bots (which he ''obviously'' did not use for the public's intended purpose). Considering the general reactions of some people in [[Real Life]], Wily's entire scheme in this game seems plausible.
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** Perhaps he starts off with a single Sniper Joe, which he uses to steal supplies for more Joes, until he gets enough supplies to build a Robot Master, who steals supplies at a faster rate than the Joes. Exponential growth and whatnot. As for why Mega Man doesn't notice? He's really good at being stealthy. As for the fortresses, by that point, he'll have an entire army of robots to build it lightning fast.
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* The ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' series [[Hand Wave]]s this by having Dr. Robotnik seemingly get the funds for his schemes from [[Casino Park|Casino Night Zone]]. [[Fridge Logic|Doesn't do so very well]] because Sonic tends to gain far more rings than he loses whenever he passes through the Zone, making it far more generous than any real-life casino. ''Sonic Battle'' also went into much more detail about this: Eggman has his robots often commit small-time thefts too petty to attract the attention of Sonic, and he also sells stripped down versions of his robots to other corporations and companies to have a steady supply of cash while keeping the real good stuff for himself.
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** In addition to selling Guard Robos for extra cash in ''[[Sonic Battle]]'', he also owns two companies, Robotnik Corp - which sells air boards - and Meteotech, a company that develops security robots.
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** Beyond just "monetary" issues is the fact that Robotnik's machines must require an utterly massive amount of natural resources and time to construct (not even factoring in R&D time), yet he always has some new, extensive machine on the ready when his last one fails. It doesn't help that beyond all the robots he has built, he has seemingly no other sentient biological creature with any significant role in his operations.
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** One of the most notable examples is in ''[[Sonic Adventure]]''. The Egg Carrier, an absolutely massive battleship is destroyed. Near the end of the game, Eggman reveals that he had another one.
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*** Even more absurd then the Egg Carrier was the [[Doomsday Device|Death Egg]], which first appeared in ''Sonic 2''. It was a giant space station, similar to [[Star Wars|the famous Death Star]]. How could Doctor Eggman pay for that?
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*** It was explained in ''Sonic 3-Sonic and Knuckles'' that he was trying to repair rather than replace the Death Egg. Doesn't explain the numerous extra Death eggs he whips up in the ''[[Sonic Advance]]'' games.
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** ''[[Sonic Unleashed]]'', Eggman produces a fleet of ''entirely expendable'' space ships solely for the purpose of luring Super Sonic into attacking his hidden superweapon.
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* Justified in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]] Brawl'', where {{spoiler|the villains actually ''are'' getting their supplies from subspace. Mr. Game & Watch could have dark matter extracted from him endlessly, helping the villains create an infinite army of mooks}}.
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** This is explained, but very briefly and only very late in the game. {{spoiler|He uses time travel to take (or steal) high technology from eras when it's cheap and common and easy to get, and uses it to establish himself as a techno-dictator in eras when it isn't.}}
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* In ''[[Prototype (video game)|Prototype]]'', it's not difficult to cause the military to spend 50 to 75 or more billion dollars in one in game day's worth of main missions alone, plus any side missions or general harassment of the military you also decide to do. The game's plot takes place over the course of 18 days, meaning the Marine Corps and Blackwatch go through more than the ''entire US military budget for 2010 in a little over half a month''. Keep in mind, this all takes place exclusively on Manhattan Island.
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** Probably partially justified by how long they've been receiving a blank check, all those weapons and armaments were likely accumulated over a couple decades, barring the Thermobaric tanks.
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* The [[Mega Man (animation)|Mega Man]] cartoon played with this trope a bit. A number of episodes involved Dr. Wily stealing some technology or supplies for his plans or trying to acquire funds one way or another, but every so often, he'd bust out a machine that wouldn't be out of place in the games as a fortress boss.
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* ''[[Kim Possible]]'' has a running gag where she [[Collapsing Lair|blows up Dr. Drakken's lair]]. It'll be up again by their next meeting. Many a [[Lampshade Hanging]] has been made about this. However, several episodes deal with Drakken's cash-flow troubles, notably "Ron Millionaire", wherein Drakken goes broke just as Ron receives a massive royalty check.
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** Dr. Drakken also ends up in the "Time Share Lair" from time to time when his current lair has been destroyed. Dementor apparently owns a share there, too, as Dr. Drakken keeps getting Dementor's mail when he's there...
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* Cobra never won a major tactical or strategic victory against the Joes in ''[[G.I. Joe]]'', yet they never seemed to lose the ability to field their army for next week's evil plan. Two episodes did center around Cobra having fiduciary problems; one where the Joes capture Cobra's assets for the fiscal year, and the infamous episode "Cobrathon" where extra funds have to be raised via a ''telethon'' for a special weapon. Several episodes hint that much of funding for the animated version of Cobra comes from Extensive Enterprises, a seemingly-legitimate [[Mega Corp]] that the Joes know is just a front, but apparently can't prove it well enough to shut it down.
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** Having the clandestine backing of an elder race of [[Snake People]] probably helps, at least according to the questionably can[n]oned 1980s movie.
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** Carmen Sandiego, like most phantom thieves, is probably independently wealthy. Phantom thievery tends to be an occupation taken up by the rich out of boredom or the need for a challenge. See also [[Arsène Lupin]].
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