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Walter White: Stay away from Pinkman...or else you'll do...what? Kill me? If you could kill me, I'd already be dead. But you can't. You can't kill me because Jesse wouldn't cook for you if you did. That's it, isn't it? No matter how hard you try to turn him against me, to screw with his head, so that he would hate my guts...and he still won't let you do it.
Gustavo Fring: For now. But he'll come around. In the meantime, there's the matter of your brother-in-law. He is a problem you promised to resolve. You have failed. Now it's left to me to deal with him.
Walter White: You can't.
Gustavo Fring: If you try to interfere, this becomes a much simpler matter. I will kill your wife. I will kill your son. I will kill your infant daughter.
~ Gustavo Fring threatening to kill Walter White's family to punish him.
You wanna fight over this recipe? I'll give you a fight you'll never forget!
~ Plankton starting his long-lasting rivalry with Mr. Krabs
Lawyer Kong: Mario. How do you think this will end?
Mario: It will end with Mario getting his friends back! YOU BIG MONKEY!!
~ Lawyer Kong when confronting Mario.
That was a close one, Henry! But I'm not going to pull you up. See, without you, I'd become the leader of the Toppat Clan again. I just wanted to look you in the eyes, as I took it all back. Goodbye!
~ Reginald Copperbottom to Henry Stickmin before betraying him and dropping him to his death.

Inconsistently Heinous villains who went against other Inconsistently Heinous villains due to various reasons:

  1. Inconsistently Heinous vs. Oblivion: Two IH villains come into conflict because one of them has highly destructive goals that threaten the existence of the other lH. The less destructive IH might be redeemed after the conflict/or is an already-redeemed villain but still remain as IH for their general actions.
  2. Non-Villain vs. Villain: One of the IHs is actually a non-villain and comes into conflict with a full-on villain.
  3. Headbutting Villains: When two or more IHs have similar but opposing or conflicting goals that lead them to come into conflict with one another:
  4. Alliances: An IH is working for or with another villain or a hero who opposes another IH for various reasons.
    • Gun Devil attempted to kill Makima due to its alliance with the US President who wanted to prevent her from getting even more power.
  5. Betrayal: An IH betrays the other for various motives.
  6. Indifference: Especially applied for Generic Doomsday Villains, an IH simply doesn't care whether their victims are good or evil and will attack anyone regardless of it.
    • During Genocide Route, SOUL attacks and kills anyone on sight, including Flowey and Muffet.
  7. Fallen Hero vs. Villain: An IH (before falling) could oppose another villain who is also IH for various reasons.
    • Anakin Skywalker before his transformation into Darth Vader, opposed Count Dooku due to him being the leader of the Separatists as well as a Sith.

To see examples of these conflicts and to see which specific villains that these villains got into conflicts with, visit the Inconsistently Heinous vs. Inconsistently Heinous page.

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