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'''Plot armor''' refers to a term used in fiction, in which a main character manages to survive certain death so the story can continue.
'''Plot armor''' refers to a term used in fiction, in which a main character manages to survive certain death so the story can continue.


Daniel having real-life plot armor is actually plausible because he somehow manages to survive through [[Homeless Arc|unfavorable circumstances]] or avoid any [[Criminal History|repercussions]]. It is a common discussion topic in the community because the amount of times Daniel manages to do this is actually impressive.
Daniel having real-life plot armor was actually plausible for a time because he somehow managed to survive through [[Homeless Arc|unfavorable circumstances]] or avoided any [[Criminal History|repercussions]]. It is a common discussion topic in the community because the amount of times Daniel managed to do this was actually impressive.


Daniel's plot armor is not infallible, however, and fans had speculated that it could finally "break" at any time. This would occur if a major event were to occur such as Daniel being institutionalized, hospitalized, arrested, or even dying (though, given past events, this is unlikely to happen.)
Daniel's plot armor, however, eventually broke with his [[Jail Arc 2|arrest by the FBI on serious charges.]] We may never get content from Daniel again, as it appears his story has been told.
 
Many saw that the FBI holding off on arresting Daniel was responsible for the illusion of the plot armor to many, though this has not been fully proven,


== Examples ==
== Examples ==


* [[December 10th Incident]]
* [[December 10th Incident]]
** Daniel assaults Bob. Despite this, he never actually faced any repercussions and would eventually go on to travel America.
** Daniel assaults Bob. Despite this, he never actually faced any repercussions and would eventually go on to travel America
*[[Olive Garden Incident]]
**Despite pulling a false fire alarm at an establishment, he was only given a trespass notice by the police. The same thing would occur the following day at an IHop
*[[Panera Bread Incident]]
*[[Pedophilia]]
*[[Breanna]]
*[[October 16th Incident]]
*[[College Arc|First College Arc]] Aftermath

Latest revision as of 13:46, 4 June 2024


Plot armor refers to a term used in fiction, in which a main character manages to survive certain death so the story can continue.

Daniel having real-life plot armor was actually plausible for a time because he somehow managed to survive through unfavorable circumstances or avoided any repercussions. It is a common discussion topic in the community because the amount of times Daniel managed to do this was actually impressive.

Daniel's plot armor, however, eventually broke with his arrest by the FBI on serious charges. We may never get content from Daniel again, as it appears his story has been told.

Many saw that the FBI holding off on arresting Daniel was responsible for the illusion of the plot armor to many, though this has not been fully proven,

Examples