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* SurprisinglyGoodEnglish: The ComputerVoice of the ''Lysithea'' is voiced by a native English speaker (the same actress who provided the voice of Raising Heart in ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha''), and thus her pronunciation and intonation are flawless, although the word ordering is unusual in some places.
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* NoEnding: The anime is open-ended and only subtly implies that Mikako and Noboru are eventually reunited. Conversely, the manga adaptation adds some resolution by making it explicit that Noboru is in the rescue force coming for them.
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* NoEnding: NoEnding / AmbiguousEnding: The anime is open-ended and only subtly implies that Mikako and Noboru are eventually reunited. Conversely, the manga adaptation adds some resolution by making it explicit that Noboru is in the rescue force coming for them.
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Ill Girl has been merged into Delicate And Sickly per TRS (there's not enough context in this entry to tell if it fits there)
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* IllGirl: ''Words of Love/Across the Stars'' contrasts two that Noboru encounters. [[spoiler:One, Mikako's cousin, gets free treatment because of Mikako's service and is an UngratefulBastard who hopes she stays far away. The other, his first girl, is very thankful for him because it's only around him that she can stop pretending to rely on herself.]]
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* IllGirl: ''Words of Love/Across the Stars'' contrasts two that Noboru encounters. [[spoiler:One, Mikako's cousin, gets free treatment because of Mikako's service and is an UngratefulBastard who hopes she stays far away. The other, his first girl, is very thankful for him because it's only around him that she can stop pretending to rely on herself.]]
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* AbsenceMakesTheHeartGoYonder: In ''Words of Love/Across the Stars'' [[spoiler:Noboru gets a girlfriend during the one-year silence from Mikako. He rationalises it away as never having formalised a relationship with Mikako. Even after getting the email, they don't break up until the second year of college, and he mentions having had two more in the eight-year-gap.]]
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* AbsenceMakesTheHeartGoYonder: In ''Words of Love/Across the Stars'' [[spoiler:Noboru gets a girlfriend during the one-year silence from Mikako. He rationalises it away as never having formalised a relationship with Mikako. Even after getting the email, they don't break up until the second year of college, and he mentions having had two more in the eight-year-gap.eight-year gap between that and her final email depicted in the film.]]
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* AbsenceMakesTheHeartGoYonder: In ''Words of Love/Across the Stars'' [[spoiler:Noboru gets a girlfriend during the one-year silence from Mikako. He rationalises it away as never having formalised a relationship with Mikako.]]
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* AbsenceMakesTheHeartGoYonder: In ''Words of Love/Across the Stars'' [[spoiler:Noboru gets a girlfriend during the one-year silence from Mikako. He rationalises it away as never having formalised a relationship with Mikako. Even after getting the email, they don't break up until the second year of college, and he mentions having had two more in the eight-year-gap.]]
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* LaserBlade: Energy swords are part of the Tracer's combat loadout.
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* LaserBlade: Energy swords are part of the Tracer's combat loadout.loadout, though according to ''Words of Love/Across the Stars'' it is actually a particle cutter rather than using light or plasma.
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* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: ''Words of Love/Across the Stars'' names the other three starships with the ''Lysithea''. They are ''Elara'', ''Himala'' and ''Leda'', all named for women from Greek myth.