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  • Super-Powered Robot Meter Maids/Playing With
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  • Basic Trope: A robot with greater capabilities than strictly necessary for its functions. * Straight: Mai-chan Mk-II, a maid robot with the capability of a super soldier. (The "MAI" stands for Mechanical Armed Infantry) * Exaggerated: Mai-chan Mk-II, a maid robot with the capability to shoot down satellites from ground level (The "MAI" stands for "Mobile Armory Initiative") * Justified: Mai-chan Mk-II was built by the defense company Trope Co in an age of peace, the company decide that it's more cost-efficient to build robots with some battle abilities than to restructure their factories. * Wealthy individuals want both maids and bodyguards, so Trope Co designed a robot that could do both jobs. The result is the Mai-chan Mk-II line. * Inverted: Mai-chan is incredibly cl
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  • Basic Trope: A robot with greater capabilities than strictly necessary for its functions. * Straight: Mai-chan Mk-II, a maid robot with the capability of a super soldier. (The "MAI" stands for Mechanical Armed Infantry) * Exaggerated: Mai-chan Mk-II, a maid robot with the capability to shoot down satellites from ground level (The "MAI" stands for "Mobile Armory Initiative") * Justified: Mai-chan Mk-II was built by the defense company Trope Co in an age of peace, the company decide that it's more cost-efficient to build robots with some battle abilities than to restructure their factories. * Wealthy individuals want both maids and bodyguards, so Trope Co designed a robot that could do both jobs. The result is the Mai-chan Mk-II line. * Inverted: Mai-chan is incredibly clumsy as a maid, even though she's strictly built as a robotic one. * Subverted: Mai-chan's spec says that she's capable of fighting like a super soldier, but actually she can't. * Mai-chan is really a military grade robot, her maid appearance is just use as disguise. * Double Subverted: ...until someone is stupid enough to threaten her beloved master, Bob. * Parodied: Mai-chan was built with so, so many capabilities unrelated to her duty as maid, you wonder just what the hell the engineers of TropeCo were thinking. * Deconstructed: Mai-chan has serious identity crisis regarding her duty as a maid, what's with being a Person of Mass Destruction. * Reconstructed: But Bob tells her that she is doing great as a maid robot, and that is exactly the encouragement she needs. * Zig Zagged: Some episode we see Mai-chan doing house chores, the other episodes we see her fighting an Alien Invasion. People doesn't seem to be bothered that a Person of Mass Destruction is walking amongst them... or maybe there are two or more Mai-chan, who knows. * Averted: All robots are built according to the duty they are supposed to perform. * Enforced: The author want to point out that War Is Hell, by showing the (in)capability of someone existing for the sake of war to live a life of peace. * Lampshaded: "That's... some awesome abilities you have there, Mai-chan." * Invoked: Mai-chan Mk-II was built for fighting, but decided to retire and do some peaceful work, like being a maid. * Exploited: When thugs break into his house, Bob orders Mai-chan to fight them, because Mai-chan's spec says that she's built with the capability of a super soldier. * Defied: The government mandates that all robots should be built strictly for their purpose. * Discussed: ??? * Conversed: ??? Please allow my robot maid to carry you and all of your friends back to Super-Powered Robot Meter Maids.