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* [[Cyrano De Bergerac]]: Between Act I and Act II, Cyrano stands against one hundred men and kills [[But for Me It Was Tuesday|eight of them]] (as you can see in [[Real Life]], this was [[Truth in Television]]). Between Act IV and Act V, he manages to survive the [[Last Stand]] of only one company of [[Proud Warrior Race Guy|Gascon]] cadets against ''all'' the Spanish Army.
* ''[[Cyrano De Bergerac]]'': Between Act I and Act II, Cyrano stands against one hundred men and kills [[But for Me It Was Tuesday|eight of them]] (as you can see in [[Real Life]], this was [[Truth in Television]]). Between Act IV and Act V, he manages to survive the [[Last Stand]] of only one company of [[Proud Warrior Race Guy|Gascon]] cadets against ''all'' the Spanish Army.


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