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− | *The episode must have a disaster that is huge and |
+ | *The episode must have a disaster that is huge and is heavily implied to kill several people and/or destroy many structures. |
+ | *Episodes where several characters die not due to a single character's negligence can count, such as [[Peas in a Pod]]. |
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− | *Episodes where a small building or vehicle is destroyed do not count, they have to be large. For example, an episode like [[House Warming]] doesn't count as a disaster as only |
+ | *Episodes where a small building or vehicle is destroyed do not count, they have to be large. For example, an episode like [[House Warming]] doesn't count as a disaster as only a single small structure is destroyed while [[Class Act]] counts. |
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Episodes where a large-scale disaster occurs.
Notes:
- The episode must have a disaster that is huge and is heavily implied to kill several people and/or destroy many structures.
- Episodes where several characters die not due to a single character's negligence can count, such as Peas in a Pod.
- Episodes where a small building or vehicle is destroyed do not count, they have to be large. For example, an episode like House Warming doesn't count as a disaster as only a single small structure is destroyed while Class Act counts.
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