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Whenever trouble arises, there are many ways it can be addressed. If the people in charge are not running in circles or passing the blame, they will probably draft a solution to wrap it up as soon as possible.
Except, with some rethinking, the solution given is not a real solution, it's merely a deterrent or a cover for the real problem. The problem has not been truly solved at all, merely delayed.
This is the Superficial Solution, whenever a problem or issue is given a short term or partial answer instead of a complete one, which will eventually lead to the problem in question to resurface later on, or worse, create even more problems down the line.
The reasons for this trope's existence can vary within a story: Sometimes it's due to the incompetence of the people in charge who can't think of a better solution, other times, it's the irresponsibility of the leaders for not taking the matter at hand seriously; more sympathetically, it could be due to a lack of funds, as the permanent solution can be prohibitively expensive to acquire or execute; or, in the worst of cases, an inability of actually solving the issue completely. If The Hero and his True Companions are the ones to find about this, the reaction to it can differ depending on the story's position in the Sliding Scale of Idealism vs. Cynicism.
One that sits at the idealistic end of the scale can feature the heroes solving the problem once and for all, while one in the cynical end will have them stand down. A work in the middle is also free to explore the ultimate cost of solving the problem, whether this is in terms of money, manpower, or even the heroes' morality.
If the villain is the one who tries to address the problem, expect him or her to be a Well-Intentioned Extremist or an Anti-Villain who disregards the collateral cost of fixing the issue or who acknowledges it but considers that the benefits outweigh the costs. Expect that in a confrontation with the heroes, the antagonist will point out to the heroes what needs to be done to fix the issue at hand.
Another scenario is that in which the heroes themselves are the ones that give a partial solution that frees them to seek a permanent one, either for time constraints or to avoid a panic.
If the problem is indeed given a permanent solution, it can serve as a natural way to change the Status Quo and have the cast deal with the aftermath.
Compare to Cutting Corners, which can be a reason for why this trope exists in a work, and Elephant in the Living Room, which is when nobody points the incomplete nature of a given solution. May be the reason that the Simple Solution Won't Work.
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Watchmen deconstructs this trope along with many others associated with the superhero genre. The Comedian points out to the Crimebusters that nothing they do would matter since a nuclear war was right at the corner and they could not do anything about it. The first Nite Owl, Hollis Mason, also retired after realising that their actions fit under this trope. Ozymandias on the other hand wants to avert this trope by faking an alien attack on New York so that the governments of the world would rally against the threat, but as Dr. Manhattan points out, this too is only a temporal respite.
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Redwall: In Taggerung, Tagg encounters a tribe of pygmy shrews who depend on massive shoals of tiny fish migrating through the area for food, and sacrifice one of their own to a giant eel they think is responsible for the fish swarms. Tagg solves the problem by killing the eel, which none of the shrews were able to do.
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What quickstarts the plot of Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's is the threat of the Book of Darkness, an artifact of ancient Belka that is incredibly dangerous and which will always come back into existence, leading the TSAB into to a recurrent struggle to contain it since that's the only thing they are allowed to by the law. Gil Graham's illegal plan to end the cycle once and for all involves awakening it in a non-administrated world and sealing away its master, Hayate Yagami, so that it cannot reincarnate itself again. Fortunately, the cast is able to put it away for good by sheer firepower and Reinforce's sacrifice.
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Dungeon Keeper Ami: When Ami has to deal with toxic corruption that decays her environment, she slows down that decay to gain some time in order to create a permanent solution.
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Discussed in The Andromeda Strain. When a character, who is trying to find a way to stop the titular virus that kills by blood clotting, considers how in the past previous plagues like cholera were stopped by addressing their symptoms.
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Final Fantasy X: The Kaiju Sin can only be put to sleep for a while (up to several years) instead of permanently killed, because while the Final Aeon (made from one of the summoner's closest friends) can defeat Sin, the summoner dies in the attempt and Sin reforms around that Aeon. While Spirans know this (which makes Fish out of Water Tidus realize he's been coming across as a colossally insensitive asshole talking about what he and Yuna will do once Sin's dead), they don't know that this was intended from the very beginning, leading to them finding a way to finally destroy Sin's core, the godlike figure their religion is based on.
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In response to Bakugou's bullying and Izuku's refusal to tolerate Bakugou's bullying nor Onodera Middle's discrimination of him, the principal decide to kick both out of Onodera in The Vigilante Boss and His Failed Retirement Plan. It did address Izuku's bullying problem as Izuku went to a better school, it didn't actually fix nor punish Bakugou's bullying behavior. Bakugou attempts to bully and become the Big Man on Campus ostracize him in his more strict school. Bakugou refused to change and ended lashing out even harder in his attempt to return to normalcy.
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This has essentially been an ongoing problem for the DC Universe ever since the New 52 era. Every following attempt to rectify the damage caused by Flashpoint has been superficial at best and only exacerbated the convoluted timeline and histories of everyone in the DCU. At most, characters such as Wonder Woman in Dark Nights: Death Metal will make general statements about how "wrong" things have been in their world without any direct reference to why and how things are specifically wrong for certain people and teams. Tellingly, every single initiative to fix what was damaged by the New 52 was then followed by an initiative to clean up the mess made by the previous attempt with no sign of stopping, the latest being Dark Crisis.
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World War Z. The US government's initial response to the zombie outbreak is limited to deployment of covert special teams to investigate the crisis, producing an educational video for law enforcement, and encouraging the distribution of a vaccine they knew was useless. After the event a politician justifies this as avoiding panic so everyone can get on with their jobs, never mind that nothing effective was being done in the face of a growing global crisis.
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Futurama highlights the Crapsaccharine nature of 30th century Earth by having people employ temporary solutions to world-ending problems.
"A Big Piece of Garbage": Back in 2052, New New York dealt with its garbage problem by launching it all into space... and in the present, that giant ball of garbage is on a collision course with Earth, and will reduce New New York to a "stinky crater". After trying to blow up the garbage asteroid (à la Armageddon (1998)) fails, the people of New New York launch another ball of garbage into space, knocking the first one into the Sun. Leela expresses concern that this new garbage asteroid will return and menace Earth as well, but Prof. Farnsworth replies that it won't happen for hundreds of years, so it's not their problem.
'Crimes of the Hot': Global warming is getting worse, and a faulty design in all robots has exacerbated the issue. For centuries, Earth has solved the problem by harvesting ice from Haley's Comet and dumping it into the ocean, but now the comet's run out of ice. President Nixon tries to fix the problem by arranging to kill all the robots in the world (which doesn't address any other sources of greenhouse gases, or how hot the Earth already is). The robots save themselves by venting all their emissions in unison to move the Earth further from the Sun, but that leaves everyone choking on toxic smoke and the planet will inevitably heat up faster because the emissions never stopped.
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Chernobyl
Why Legasov decides to dump boron and sand on the reactor at first. He knows that this will just melt everything down into "lava", which could cause a lot of problems, but he thinks they have a month to fix that and right now the most important thing is dealing with the huge immediate problem of an exposed reactor belching radioactive smoke into the atmosphere. Unfortunately, it turns out that the window of time he expected to ameliorate the consequences is much shorter than he thought.
One of the Disaster Dominoes mentioned in the last episode was the use of Diesel-fueled back-up generators for Reactor 4 to act in case the energy that powered the pumps was cut and thus prevent a meltdown of the reactor. The problem relied on the fact that the back-up generators took approximately a minute before they could reach the velocity required to power the pumps again. This in turn made it imperative that the reactor passed the last safety test, which eventually lead to the disaster itself.
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In Ghost Trick, the justice minister scenario is solved by getting him some heart medicine to prevent a fatal heart attack. Before doing so however, you have to give him a glass of water to buy some time, otherwise you won't be able to deliver the medicine in time.
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It's revealed and confirmed in UQ Holder! that The Mage of the Beginning, Ialdabaoth cannot be permanently killed since she would Body Surf from her dying host to the body of the one who defeated her. Both Touta and Negi reached the conclusion that only by using Time Stop magic and Anti-Magic could they finally defeat her once and for all.
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Doomsday Clock, being a sequel to the original Watchmen, also makes reference to this trope. This time, it's Ozymandias who berates Batman, and the DC heroes by extension, that their daily fight against evil is nothing but a game of cat and mice to stroke their egos and that they have not attempted to better the world with meaningful actions such as ending world hunger or giving clean energy that is affordable to everyone. This gets subverted due to the fact that Ozymandias, for all his bluster, could've used his own resources to provide clean energy and end world hunger on his own world if he actually cared. While also ignoring that historically the heroes of the DCU have tried again and again to assist with the world's problems (Batman himself uses the Wayne Family's resources for the betterment of Gotham's working class and lower class citizens) but have tried not to go too far as they don't want to take control of humanity's development or solve all their problems for them.
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In Fire Emblem: Awakening, the Big Bad Grima can only be defeated with the power of the Exalted Falchion; however, this only seals him away for a thousand years, leaving him free to return later. Since the only one who can permanently defeat Grima is Grima himself, the superficial solution is the only possible solution for humanity. When this is brought up, Chrom brushes it off with a "another group of heroes will surely handle it in the future like we will now" rationalization. However, through the course of the story, you discover that you, the Avatar, are actually an incarnation of Grima yourself — and, because of this, a permanent solution is now possible for the first time. You get to choose which of the two solutions to take at the end of the game: the superficial one, or the permanent one at the cost of your own life.
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