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Removing as there's no mention of an oath to be siblings.
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* BloodBrothers: Musashi, Kato, and Yamato formed such a bond taking down the Zeed organization.
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* SirSwearsALot: Blaze is Miss Swears-A-Lot, to the point that the F-word may as well be her CatchPhrase. [[DarkAndTroubledPast She's not at fault for it]].
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* SirSwearsALot: Blaze is Miss Swears-A-Lot, to the point that the F-word may as well be her CatchPhrase.catchphrase. [[DarkAndTroubledPast She's not at fault for it]].
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Cloning Blues has been renamed to Clone Angst and redefined to only be about people angsting about being a clone.
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* CloningBlues: ''The New Syndicate'' provides an inversion of the trope: [[spoiler:Blaze doesn't react well to the revelation that the Syndicate created clones of her with DNA they stole from her during her childhood]].
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* CloningBlues: CloneAngst: ''The New Syndicate'' provides an inversion of the trope: [[spoiler:Blaze doesn't react well to the revelation that the Syndicate created clones of her with DNA they stole from her during her childhood]].
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** A realistic subversion occurs in ''Origins''--when Axel has to temporarily leave Blaze by herself, he leaves a pistol with her. She admits she's never held one before, so he shows her how it works. The explanation goes over her head, though, and when the time comes for her to use it, she tries to pull the hammer back...and ends up spilling all the bullets out of the gun instead. She has some difficulty getting the bullets back into the clip, but manages to work the gun correctly on the second try. Later, she gets better with firearms after receiving some basic gun-training from Adam.
** Played straight with Skate--he's never stated to have had any prior firearms training, yet the first time he's given a high-powered weapon the narrative doesn't outline him having any difficulty using it. (Although one could make the case that Adam, a cop with extensive firearms training, might have given him a few pointers outside of the narrative.)
** Played straight with Skate--he's never stated to have had any prior firearms training, yet the first time he's given a high-powered weapon the narrative doesn't outline him having any difficulty using it. (Although one could make the case that Adam, a cop with extensive firearms training, might have given him a few pointers outside of the narrative.)
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** A realistic subversion {{subver|ted}}sion occurs in ''Origins''--when Axel has to temporarily leave Blaze by herself, he leaves a pistol with her. She admits she's never held one before, so he shows her how it works. The explanation goes over her head, though, and when the time comes for her to use it, she tries to pull the hammer back...and ends up spilling all the bullets out of the gun instead. She has some difficulty getting the bullets back into the clip, but manages to work the gun correctly on the second try. Later, she gets better with firearms after receiving some basic gun-training from Adam.
**Played straight {{Zigzagged}} with Skate--he's never stated to have had any prior firearms training, yet the first time he's given a high-powered weapon the narrative doesn't outline him having any difficulty using it. (Although one could make the case that Adam, a cop with extensive firearms training, might have given him a few pointers outside of the narrative.)
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* WhipItGood: Electra, just like her game counterpart. Also, Bruce the Kangaroo Master in ''Shadow Dancer'', again just like his game counterpart.
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* MsFanservice: Blaze isn't afraid to get nude, and the narrative has her shedding clothes whenever needed. To add to the fan-service, in one instance she has ADateWithRosiePalms while [[ShowerScene taking a shower]].
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* MsFanservice: Blaze isn't afraid to get nude, and the narrative has her shedding clothes whenever needed. To add to the fan-service, in one instance she has ADateWithRosiePalms while [[ShowerScene masturbates while taking a shower]].
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* DeathBySex: Rudra kills a Syndicate traitor while having sex with him in ''Shadow Hand''.
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* OutWithABang: Rudra kills a Syndicate traitor while having sex with him in ''Shadow Hand''.
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* TheRedBaron: In his native China, Haku-Oh was known as "God of the Lance".
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* TheRedBaron: RedBaron: In his native China, Haku-Oh was known as "God of the Lance".
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* GoodPeopleHaveGoodSex: Axel and Blaze have TheirFirstTime together [[ItMakesSenseInContext in a sewer]]. Don't worry, [[FanService it's not as icky as it sounds]].
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* LightningBruiser: Abadede.
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* TheLostLenore: [[spoiler: Electra to Shiva]].
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* MadScientist: Dr. Dahm.
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* ManipulativeBastard: Mr. X.
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* MakingLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces: Axel and Blaze have TheirFirstTime together [[ItMakesSenseInContext in a sewer]]. Don't worry, [[FanService it's not as icky as it sounds]].
%%* ManipulativeBastard: Mr. X.
%%* ManipulativeBastard: Mr. X.
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''Streets of Rage Saga'' is a fan-fiction story written by Matthew Drury between 1995 and 2010, based on the popular ''VideoGame/StreetsOfRage'' video game series. The saga consists of ten separate stories which are set [[TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture between 2012 and 2030]] and which outline the efforts of Axel Stone, Adam Hunter and Blaze Fielding (the three core heroes of the first game) and their allies against TheSyndicate.
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In 2022, 2 more chapters were released based on the 4th game.
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Drury then went on to release a ContinuityReboot of the saga in the form of a more realistic novel titled: ''Bare Knuckle: Ghost Precinct'', available [[http://soronline.eden2-book.com/novels_bkgp.htm here]]. This book has also been considered noncanon to the previous collection.
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Drury then went on to release a ContinuityReboot of the saga in the form of a more realistic novel titled: ''Bare Knuckle: Ghost Precinct'', available [[http://soronline.eden2-book.com/novels_bkgp.htm [[https://storage.googleapis.com/wzukusers/user-34938946/documents/9e6cde21e7be431bbbfaa38d71582ef0/Bare-Knuckle-Ghost-Precinct.pdf here]]. This book has also been considered noncanon to the previous collection.
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* AdultFear:
** Pulled off skillfully and frighteningly in ''Origins''. [[spoiler:Think of your child wandering off during a seemingly peaceful vacation, only to be viciously attacked moments later...]]
** ''The New Syndicate'' shows us, via dream-flashback, just how to invoke the horror of [[spoiler:having someone snatch your infant child when you turn your back for just a moment]].
** Done with horrifying effect in ''Behind the World'': [[spoiler:your children are kidnapped and their guardian murdered in the process, and there's nothing you can do about it]].
** Pulled off skillfully and frighteningly in ''Origins''. [[spoiler:Think of your child wandering off during a seemingly peaceful vacation, only to be viciously attacked moments later...]]
** ''The New Syndicate'' shows us, via dream-flashback, just how to invoke the horror of [[spoiler:having someone snatch your infant child when you turn your back for just a moment]].
** Done with horrifying effect in ''Behind the World'': [[spoiler:your children are kidnapped and their guardian murdered in the process, and there's nothing you can do about it]].