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Kyleton Isaiah Armalin, Ph.D, Col.(U.S.M.C.R.), is a fictional character who acts as the primary nemesis in [[Brother Grimace]]'s [[Alternate Universe|alternate-universe]] ''Daria'' fan fiction-in-progress, "[[It's All About Respect]]." He is unique in that he is one of the few new African-American characters introduced into the ''Daria'' universe, as well as being one of a small number of adult characters who have been shown to have equal |
'''Kyleton Isaiah Armalin''', Ph.D, Col.(U.S.M.C.R.), is a fictional character who acts as the primary nemesis in [[Brother Grimace]]'s [[Alternate Universe|alternate-universe]] ''Daria'' fan fiction-in-progress, "[[It's All About Respect]]." He is unique in that he is one of the few new African-American characters introduced into the ''Daria'' universe, as well as being one of a small number of adult characters who have been shown to have equal or even superior intelligence to [[Daria Morgendorffer]]. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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==First Appearance== |
==First Appearance== |
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Kyle first appeared in the fanfic |
Kyle first appeared in the fanfic [[Lunch Hour In Lawndale]]. However, he is best known for his role in [[It's All About Respect]]. |
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==Other Appearances== |
==Other Appearances== |
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==The Mary Sue Factor?== |
==The Mary Sue Factor?== |
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Soon after Kyle's appearance in |
Soon after Kyle's appearance in It's All About Respect, there were several mentions on PPMB at to how Kyle was a 'Mary Sue' character; these accusations seemed to be stemming from a number of scenes in 'IAAR' where Kyle was seen in minor confrontations with Daria where she didn't fare well. The author answered these charges with a posting detailing the shortcomings of the character, after which those claims fell silent. There is, however, a lingering belief that Kyle IS a 'Mary Sue' in that he is a self-insert character that mirrors the author's own fantasies of wish-fulfillment. |
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