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* ClarkesThirdLaw: A lot of the tech from the Protectors is flat out called Clarktech.
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* {{Cyborg}}: Most people have some cybernetic implants called "Gear", which seems to have replaced smartphones and tablets. Samurai can take it much further, with the ability to quickly and easily replace lost limbs or damaged organs. It might even be possible to go the FullConversionCyborg route.
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* AIIsACrapShoot: Every Vanguard is equipped with their own A.I., which are capable of overriding any man-made computer system (military or civilian). The only thing stopping them is their own programming (which appears to be excellent) and the Vanguard they are assigned to.


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* EliteAgentsAboveTheLaw: Samurai are generally immune from arrest or prosecution, and can demand (and get) cooperation from any police or military units they come in contact with.

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* MimicSpecies: One model of Antithesis specializes in disguise, mimicking random parts of the landscape until someone gets too close. Samurai generally just find them annoying, but they can kill entire groups of survivors by themselves.



* VitrolicBestBuds: Cat and Gomorrah eventually settle into this. Leading to in-universe internet fans shipping them.

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* VitrolicBestBuds: VitriolicBestBuds: Cat and Gomorrah eventually settle into this. Leading to in-universe internet fans shipping them.
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Cat is a foul mouthed, irreverent punk with an attitude problem. She's also a dedicated hero.


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* TanksButNoTanks: Cat refers to ''wheeled'' armored vehicles as tanks at one point.


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* VitrolicBestBuds: Cat and Gomorrah eventually settle into this. Leading to in-universe internet fans shipping them.
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* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: Samurai are automatically considered to be officers, without consideration for training, experience or even membership in the military. Doesn't stop them from being given FetchQuests, though.

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* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: Samurai are automatically considered to be officers, without consideration for training, experience or even membership in the military. Doesn't stop them from being given FetchQuests, a FetchQuest, though.
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* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: Samurai are automatically considered to be officers, without consideration for training, experience or even membership in the military. Doesn't stop them from being given FetchQuests, though.
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* LivingEmotionalCrutch: A more positive example than usual; Cat is clearly reliant on Lucy for most of her emotional support, but no one really sees a problem with this. Myalis even suggests that Cat call or visit Lucy whenever things start getting bad for her, to recharge her emotional batteries.
* Lol69: Whenever a book reaches chapter 69, the chapter title is "Nice."
* TheMainCharactersDoEverything: Used in a way reminiscent of video games; appropriate, as it's a LitRPG. Cat quickly finds that while she technically outranks ''everyone'' as a samurai, random no-name mall cops are still willing to give her {{Fetch Quest}}s to rescue civilians or plug in the defense grid or what have you. When she finally encounters higher-tier samurai, they are either too busy to help her, or just give her some mobility support so that she can get the majority of the kills and rank up faster. In later books, there's a massive [[spoiler:worldwide Incursion]], and Cat wonders why the higher-tier samurai aren't handling everything. Again, they admit they ''could'' each defend an entire city on their own... but since they're so busy elsewhere, it's better to let Cat and her friends handle it so that they'll rank up, and eventually be able to do that sort of thing themselves.


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* ThereAreNoTherapists: As a cyberpunk dystopia, this is to be expected. One chapter header claims that mental healthcare largely died a quiet death (since it's easier to ignore than physical health, it's not as profitable), while another mentions a free counseling service that sells all your information to the highest bidder. On the other hand, part of an AI's job is to act as counselor for their samurai, and several times Myalis talks Cat through some trauma, even if that just means telling her to talk to Lucy.


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* UnfortunateNames: One of Cat's new orphans brings home a dog named ''Catkiller''. Multiple people are worried about that.
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* CodeName: Samurai go by their code names under most circumstances, and new samurai are advised to pick one quick before the internet picks one for them. While the samurai does get final say, it's traditional for them to be named by other samurai; Longbow names Cat "Stray Cat," and Cat herself names Gomorrah and Crackshot Cowboy.


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* DyingDeclarationOfLove: Facing an endless wave of aliens, [[spoiler:Gomorrah calls Franny to]] tell her that she loves her. Once they survive, she realizes she's going to have to deal with the actual fallout of that.


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* IWorkAlone: Played with; according the Myalis, most samurai are lone-wolf types, and most work alone. Even the ones who don't, such as Cat and Gomorrah, tend to work in very small groups, such as just two partners. On the other hand, they are good at working together when the chips are down, and there is little jurisdictional friction. Cat's area is largely under the domain of the Family, a clan that claims most of North America, but they make no effort to recruit her and work with her with no real trouble.
* MisplacedKindergartenTeacher: Grasshopper is a samurai sniper with a bug motif who is also an actual kindergarten teacher--she keeps her teaching license next to her literal license to kill. When she hears that Cat has a gaggle of orphans under her care, she shows up dressed in her Sunday best to give everyone (including Cat) a science lesson.
-->'''Grasshopper:''' ''[taking out a rocket launcher]'' I was thinking we could start with chemistry, trigonometry, and physics!
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* WithGreatPowerComesGreatPerks: Samurai gain all sorts of items and upgrades to defend humanity, which vastly improve their own lives in the process as a side effect. One of the first guns that Cat gets, a little 5-point peashooter that is perfectly within human capability to build, could sell for 200,000 credits. She soon promises to buy a mansion for the orphans, and fully expects to heal everyone's disabilities, including her own.

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* WithGreatPowerComesGreatPerks: Samurai gain all sorts of items and upgrades to defend humanity, which vastly improve their own lives in the process as a side effect. One of the first guns that Cat gets, a little 5-point peashooter that is perfectly within human capability to build, could sell for 200,000 credits. She soon promises to buy a mansion for the orphans, and fully expects to heal everyone's heals her orphan's disabilities, including her own.own, and builds a luxurious home for them all.
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* NonIndicitiveName: The samurai Laserjack specializes in social technology. No lasers at all.

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* NonIndicitiveName: NonIndicativeName: The samurai Laserjack specializes in social technology. No lasers at all.

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* AccidentalMurder: In volume three, Cat is interrogating an [[AssholeVictim information broker]], and tries picking him up by his suit and holding him over a ledge for intimidation. [[BlackComedy His suit rips, as it cannot support his weight, and he falls to his death.]]

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* AccidentalMurder: In volume three, Cat is interrogating an [[AssholeVictim information broker]], and tries picking him up by his suit and holding him over a ledge for intimidation. [[BlackComedy His suit rips, as it cannot support his weight, and he falls to his death.]]]] She goes to grab the next guy in line, promising him that she knows what she did wrong. He quickly gives her what she wants before she can try.


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* DidntSeeThatComing: One of the reasons that the samurai are too busy to help with the various social issues is because they made a major strategic blunder with the Antithesis a while ago. [[spoiler:They assumed that the portals could only appear on Earth, so they missed an incursion starting on Mars. It had ''years'' to establish itself before anyone noticed, and now every single high-tier samurai spends all their time trying to beat back the tide]].


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* NonIndicitiveName: The samurai Laserjack specializes in social technology. No lasers at all.


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* RemoteBody: Deus Ex typically uses mind-linked meat puppets to interact with the world, leaving her real body safe on her space station. By all indications, all samurai eventually come up with ''something'' like this to keep themselves safe.
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* {{Pyromaniac}}: Seems like there's a ''reason'' Gomorrah mostly uses fire. When she gets a chance to go all-out, Cat notes that she seems to almost ''purr'' with pleasure.
-->'''Cat:''' Are you sure you're not a pyromaniac?\\
'''Gomorrah:''' I was never diagnosed with anything.\\
'''Cat:''' Did you burn the therapists?\\
'''Gomorrah:''' Oh, shut up.

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* CatGirl: Myalis clearly has a bit of fun turning Cat into one of these. It starts simple, just giving her stealth drones cat disguise holograms. Then her upgraded MultiArmedAndDangerous rig comes equipped with a weaponized tail. Then she gives her an augmented censor suite in the form of cat ears. And then she starts putting cat and kitten logos on everything.

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* CatGirl: Myalis clearly has a bit of fun turning Cat into one of these. It starts simple, just giving her stealth drones cat disguise holograms.holograms to her stealth drones. Then her upgraded MultiArmedAndDangerous rig comes equipped with a weaponized tail. Then she gives her an augmented censor suite in the form of cat ears. And then she starts putting cat and kitten logos on everything.everything.
* ChurchMilitant: Downplayed; Gomorrah's sect of Christianity venerates the samurai as saints. While they are not supposed to fight themselves, they have a notably higher tolerance for violence than most, and even before Gomorrah became a samurai herself she engaged in some vigilante behavior.


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* FriendToAllChildren: Cat starts the story essentially running the orphanage where she lives, and then she becomes a samurai and decides "well, guess I own an orphanage now." She continues to be good with other children throughout the story (even if she insists that Lucy is better at it), and adopts one or two.


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* InherentInTheSystem: As a cyberpunk story, this is to be expected. More than a bit of page space, especially in the chapter headers, is spent focusing on how the world is terrible, and there's little an individual or even a full corporation can actually do to fix it. Samurai can cut through most of the red tape due to both their status and their technology, but they're so busy with the Antithesis that they just can't spare the attention. Cat, a brand new samurai, kills an entire company in about a day with some legwork and some hacking, but a new company will soon fill the void and nothing will change.


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* OutgrownSuchSillySuperstitions: A couple chapter headers claim that most religions have collapsed since the Protectors were able to conclusively disprove the existence of anything supernatural. Of course, it's blatantly obvious that this is at best an incomplete explanation, since one of the main characters is a practicing nun. Yes, her sect venerates samurai as saints and has much looser bans on violence, but other than that it seems similar enough to religion as we know it.

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* CoolCar: Gomorrah spent most of her points on a '''badass''' muscle car/HoverTank she named ''God's Righteous Fury''. It has flamethrowers, missile launchers, and a top speed in the mid hundreds.



* FantasticReligiousWeirdness: Putting aside the new religions that have grown up to worship the samurai or even the Antithesis, many existing religions explicitly identify the samurai as living saints. Considering they're super-powered protectors who earned their power by selflessly trying to help people, this is an understandable position to take, but they tend to creep out most samurai.

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* FantasticReligiousWeirdness: Putting aside the new religions that have grown up to worship the samurai or even the Antithesis, many existing religions explicitly identify the samurai as living saints. Considering they're super-powered protectors who earned their power by selflessly trying to help people, this is an understandable position to take, but they tend to creep out most samurai. Gomorrah, a nun who belonged to one such sect before she became a samurai, has it the worst.



* HollywoodEvolution: Averted, surprisingly. The Antithesis evolves through a semi-random process not dissimilar to natural evolution. They add random genetic code from anything they eat to new batches of models; most of these mutations are simply non-viable, and most of the rest are not particularly useful. Roughly one in ten thousand are useful, at which point the hive consumes the successful model and begins producing more. When the hive can produce thousands of models every hour, this process advances quickly.



* NamedWeapons: Most of Cat's purchased weapons have some sort of interesting model name, such as the Hummingbird (micro-rocket pistol), the Trenchmaker (modular pistol that can shoot anything), and the Simurgh's Tear (anti-air rocket launcher).

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** Gomorrah names her most awesome flamethrower (separate from the model name) "Archangel's Kiss."
* NaughtyNuns: Downplayed; Gomorrah and the sisters of her convent seem about as chaste as you would expect of nuns (their near-ChurchMilitant mindset is something else altogether). Cat, on the other hand, complains that they're all too hot to be nuns, and Lucy loves the uniforms.
-->'''Cat:''' Okay, what the hell? Does your abbey or coven or whatever only take in cute girls?\\
'''Gomorrah:''' Uh, no? I... guess there might be some overlap though. We're all well fed, and we exercise a lot. Beauty tends to follow that often enough, I guess.\\
'''Cat:''' Yeah, Lucy's not allowed to visit, okay?\\
'''Gomorrah:''' Deal.


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* NunTooHoly: Gomorrah is a nun samurai who likes using fire to fight aliens and annoying humans. Then it turns out that the rest of her convent likes to head out into the city with baseball bats to fight criminals. Gomorrah describes herself as one of the ''calm'' ones.


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* PlantAliens: The Antithesis are a collection of plant species working in a symbiotic relationship. The mobile monsters are technically ''fruit'', complete with seeds, which is why any dead Antithesis can create a new hive.
* PlayingWithFire: Gomorrah, samurai nun, really likes fire and flamethrowers.


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* RequiredSecondaryPowers: Normally, some of the first upgrades a samurai gets help render them immune to their preferred attacks. Cat gets some earbuds that render her immune to her sonic grenades, but Lucy gets mad at her that she keeps using gas and explosions without being immune to gas or explosions. At least she gets a gas mask quickly. Gomorrah, on the other hand, has fireproof armor, but her AI keeps trying to convince her to upgrade her skin to be the same. Gomorrah puts it off because it would also turn her blue and poisonous.
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* ParentalAbandonment: Cat is an orphan, living in an orphanage with ten other kids. The full story of most of them is unknown, but Cat's parents are dead. It's [[https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/33600/stray-cat-strut/chapter/568610/chapter-sixty-six-impaled-again implied pretty strongly]] that it happened in the same accident that cost her her right arm and right arm.

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* ParentalAbandonment: Cat is an orphan, living in an orphanage with ten other kids. The full story of most of them is unknown, but Cat's parents are dead. It's [[https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/33600/stray-cat-strut/chapter/568610/chapter-sixty-six-impaled-again implied pretty strongly]] that it happened in the same accident that cost her her right arm and right arm.eye.
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* ParentalAbandonment: Cat is an orphan, living in an orphanage with ten other kids. The full story of most of them is unknown, but Cat's parents are dead. It's [[https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/33600/stray-cat-strut/chapter/568610/chapter-sixty-six-impaled-again Book 1 implied pretty strongly]] that it happened in the same accident that cost her her right arm and right arm.

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* ParentalAbandonment: Cat is an orphan, living in an orphanage with ten other kids. The full story of most of them is unknown, but Cat's parents are dead. It's [[https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/33600/stray-cat-strut/chapter/568610/chapter-sixty-six-impaled-again Book 1 implied pretty strongly]] that it happened in the same accident that cost her her right arm and right arm.

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* BadassInDistress: In book 2, a girl who may or may not be a brand new samurai is kidnapped. Cat is hired to rescue her. Sure, she ''should'' be able to break out on her own, but it's still a very dangerous situation to be in, especially if she's completely out of points. Cat eventually discovers that she was kidnapped [[spoiler:so that a weapons R&D department can indoctrinate her into working for the corporation, then buy weapons and blueprints just ''slightly'' better than what they already have and pass them off as their own]]. [[TooDumbToLive Everyone who hears about this can't believe anyone ever thought it was a good idea]].



* BullyingADragon: Many of the chapters start with corporate and PMC notes advising their employees to NEVER MESS WITH SAMURAI. The reason they are constantly circulating these is because there's always ''some'' idiot who thinks the laid-back kid with mechanical cat ears can be bossed around. Even an absolutely brand-new samurai with zero experience has instant access to bleeding-edge technology, and is generally treated as a threat comparable to a full platoon. The highest tiers could literally blow up the moon.
* CatGirl: Myalis clearly has a bit of fun turning Cat into one of these. It starts simple, just giving her stealth drones cat disguise holograms. Then her upgraded MultiArmedAndDangerous rig comes equipped with a weaponized tail. Then she gives her an augmented censor suite in the form of cat ears. And then she starts putting cat and kitten logos on everything.



* ParentalAbandonment: In the "they're dead" way, or at least implied in [[https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/33600/stray-cat-strut/chapter/568610/chapter-sixty-six-impaled-again Book 1 Chapter Sixty-six]], connecting fire to becoming an orphan:

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* OrbitalBombardment: It's mentioned a few times that the older samurai have access to this technology. It seems like it's inefficient to use it on an Incursion, though, at least if you want there to be any city left afterwards. It generally gets mentioned when some corporation is stupid enough to screw with a young samurai.
* ParentalAbandonment: In the "they're dead" way, or at least implied Cat is an orphan, living in an orphanage with ten other kids. The full story of most of them is unknown, but Cat's parents are dead. It's [[https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/33600/stray-cat-strut/chapter/568610/chapter-sixty-six-impaled-again Book 1 Chapter Sixty-six]], connecting fire to becoming an orphan:implied pretty strongly]] that it happened in the same accident that cost her her right arm and right arm.



* SufficientlyAdvancedAlien: The Protectors grant certain humans with an [[RPGMechanicsVerse leveling system]] that they humans can use to get technology to fight the Antithesis with. This leveling system is the product of strong AIs and advanced sensors, with teleporters giving Samurai access to their weaponry.

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* SpeciesLoyalty: Samurai don't take kindly to people attacking other samurai, especially young samurai. The older samurai have been known to get younger samurai out of binding contracts via orbital bombardment, and in the second book Cat is able to get a lot of very expensive help for free just by telling other samurai that she's trying to rescue a newbie.
* SufficientlyAdvancedAlien: The Protectors grant certain humans with an a [[RPGMechanicsVerse point-buy leveling system]] that they the humans can use to get obtain technology to fight the Antithesis with. This leveling system is the product of strong AIs and advanced sensors, with teleporters giving Samurai samurai access to their weaponry.


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* ThrowawayGuns: When samurai buy guns, they come loaded and ready to use. It's not uncommon for a samurai to empty a cheap gun and just buy a different one rather than buying more ammo. Even Cat, who is considered rather frugal, leaves behind a few hundred thousand credits worth of guns on her first day. Because of this, there is a small but notable industry of people who come in after an Incursion, find a samurai's trail, and collect their discarded gear.

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Catherine "Cat" Leblanc is just another disabled orphan living in the corporate {{Dystopia}} of 2057. While on a routine museum trip, an [[ HordeOfAlienLocusts Incursion]] appears in the sky, and Cat must get her kids to safety. In the process, she becomes one of the Vanguard; alien-empowered {{Super Soldier}}s charged with defending humanity against the threat. She is now a samurai, one of the most powerful people in the world.

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Catherine "Cat" Leblanc is just another disabled orphan living in the corporate {{Dystopia}} of 2057. While on a routine museum trip, an [[ HordeOfAlienLocusts [[HordeOfAlienLocusts Incursion]] appears in the sky, and Cat must get her kids to safety. In the process, she becomes one of the Vanguard; alien-empowered {{Super Soldier}}s charged with defending humanity against the threat. She is now a samurai, one of the most powerful people in the world.



* AlienNonInterferenceClause: There are several reasons that the Protectors choose to help Earth by empowering Vanguards, and this is one of them. They prefer not to interfere unless strictly necessary until a culture makes contact on its own; sure, they could evacuate the planet or just give them tier-4 tech straight out of the gate, but that would be inefficient and make the culture dependent on the Protectors. They prefer a TechnologicalUplift solution instead.

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* AlienNonInterferenceClause: There are several reasons that the Protectors choose to help Earth by empowering Vanguards, and this is one of them. They prefer not to interfere unless strictly necessary until a culture makes contact on its own; sure, they could evacuate the planet or just give them tier-4 tech straight out of the gate, but that would be inefficient and make the culture dependent on the Protectors. They prefer a TechnologicalUplift TechnologyUplift solution instead.



* DigitalAssistant: Every samurai gains an AI upon first becoming a Vanguard, which handles their point purchases, sorts through the catalogs, and overall assists them with whatever they can. They are rather limited with what they are allowed to do outside interacting with the actual samurai, however. According to Myalis, just one AI could conquer the entire Earth easily, which is not at all what the Protectors want.


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* VirtualSidekick: Every samurai gains an AI upon first becoming a Vanguard, which handles their point purchases, sorts through the catalogs, and overall assists them with whatever they can. They are rather limited with what they are allowed to do outside interacting with the actual samurai, however. According to Myalis, just one AI could conquer the entire Earth easily, which is not at all what the Protectors want.
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%%Note to self, entry pimp and add to the webserial index later. And don’t forget the creator page. https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/WebSerialNovel

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%%Note to self, entry pimp and add to the webserial index later. And don’t don't forget the creator page. https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/WebSerialNovel



''Stray Cat Strut ⁠— A Young Lady's Journey to Becoming a Pop-Up Samurai'' is a WebSerialNovel written by RavensDagger. It was first published in June 2021. It is a {{Cyberpunk}} AlienInvasion story with a few LitRPG elements.

In the year 2057, the world has become a corporate-run utopia for the super-rich, and a {{Dystopia}} for the rest.

Catherine 'Cat' Leblanc is an orphan living in New Montreal. When an [[HordeOfAlienLocusts Incursion]] happens in her home city, things take an ''interesting'' turn.

It is available on [[https://forums.spacebattles.com/threads/stray-cat-strut-%E2%81%A0—-a-young-ladys-journey-to-becoming-a-pop-up-samurai.861856/ spacebattles]], [[https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/33600/stray-cat-strut-a-young-ladys-journey-to-becoming Royal Road]], and a physical copy is available on [[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B092FRRLGQ Amazon]].

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''Stray Cat Strut ⁠— A Strut--A Young Lady's Journey to Becoming a Pop-Up Samurai'' is a WebSerialNovel written by RavensDagger. It was first published in June 2021. It is a {{Cyberpunk}} AlienInvasion story with a few LitRPG elements.

In the year 2057, the world has become a corporate-run utopia for the super-rich, and a {{Dystopia}} for the rest.

Catherine 'Cat' "Cat" Leblanc is an just another disabled orphan living in New Montreal. When the corporate {{Dystopia}} of 2057. While on a routine museum trip, an [[HordeOfAlienLocusts [[ HordeOfAlienLocusts Incursion]] happens appears in the sky, and Cat must get her kids to safety. In the process, she becomes one of the Vanguard; alien-empowered {{Super Soldier}}s charged with defending humanity against the threat. She is now a samurai, one of the most powerful people in the world.

A samurai's power is simple: Kill aliens, get points. Use points to buy superadvanced technology and gear. Rinse and repeat.

As Cat fights one-handed through an alien invasion to save her kittens and her friends, she must face annoying civilians, a snarky AI
in her home city, things take an ''interesting'' turn.

It
head, and monsters that are growing more dangerous by the hour. Then there are the other samurai, unimpressed corporate soldiers, and internet culture turning her into a meme.

But despite all her complaints, despite her insistence that she's not cut out for this, Cat is a Vanguard now. She is the first line of defense for humanity, and she's going to save her friends.

The novel
is available on [[https://forums.spacebattles.com/threads/stray-cat-strut-%E2%81%A0—-a-young-ladys-journey-to-becoming-a-pop-up-samurai.861856/ spacebattles]], [[https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/33600/stray-cat-strut-a-young-ladys-journey-to-becoming Royal Road]], and a physical copy is available on [[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B092FRRLGQ Amazon]].Amazon,]] complete with [[https://www.audible.com/pd/Stray-Cat-Strut-A-Young-Ladys-Journey-to-Becoming-a-Pop-Up-Samurai-Audiobook/B09L5B5ZTK an audiobook.]]



* AffectionateNickname: “Cat” is short for “Catherine.”

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* AffectionateNickname: “Cat” "Cat" is short for “Catherine.”"Catherine." When she takes up the samurai name "Stray Cat," Longbow takes to calling her "Stray Kitten."
* AlienNonInterferenceClause: There are several reasons that the Protectors choose to help Earth by empowering Vanguards, and this is one of them. They prefer not to interfere unless strictly necessary until a culture makes contact on its own; sure, they could evacuate the planet or just give them tier-4 tech straight out of the gate, but that would be inefficient and make the culture dependent on the Protectors. They prefer a TechnologicalUplift solution instead.



* AnArmAndALeg: Cat lost her arm as a child, [[spoiler: at least until she got an [[ArtificialLimbs new arm]]]].

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* AnArmAndALeg: AnArmAndALeg: Cat lost her right arm (and the eye) as a child, [[spoiler: at least until in the same accident that made her an orphan. It's mentioned early on that she got an [[ArtificialLimbs new arm]]]].can repair both easily as a samurai, but it takes her a while to actually do it.
* BadassTransplant: When Cat finally replaces her missing arm, it's a super-strong alien prosthetic with built-in tools in the fingers and also a rocket launcher.
* BewareTheSuperman: Many people are worried about the powers of the Vanguard, superhuman transhuman soldiers with no accountability. It's mentioned several times that a samurai can flat-out murder people with little to no backlash. This, of course, is why the Protectors choose the Vanguard very carefully, based on those who fight to protect humanity and who ''should'' handle all the extra power well. Judging by some of the things Myalis says, they are continuing to monitor the situation in case their recruiting standards need to be tweaked.



* BugWar: Humanity fights the Antithesis.
* {{Cyberpunk}}: Corporations rule the world, and the poor people work in service of the rich.
* EncyclopediaExposita: At the beginning of many chapters, there are quotes from in-universe sources that provide small amounts of worldbuilding. They are often humorous in nature.
* ExtremelyShortTimespan: The first entire VOLUME takes place over 2-3 days.
* {{Hivemind}}: Played with. Unlike many fictional hive minds, the Antithesis don’t have a connected mind. It is comparable to an ant nest, where drones can act independently, but they can communicate with each other.
* HiveQueen: Averted with the Antithesis.
* HordeOfAlienLocusts: The Antithesis are a plant-based version of this.

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* BugWar: Humanity fights BugWar: Humanity's war against the Antithesis.
Antithesis comes off like this, though it's mentioned a few times that the Antithesis are ''not'' insects. The closest Earth life they resemble are actually plants.
* CrimefightingWithCash: One of a samurai's most basic tricks is to just buy a bunch of tier-1 guns and hand them out to people who need them. You could even argue that this is the core of everything they do, since all their "powers" are based on a point-buy system.
* {{Cyberpunk}}: Corporations rule the world, and the poor people work in service of the rich.
* EncyclopediaExposita: At
rich. It's not ''quite'' as bad as some examples, as the beginning of many chapters, there richest and most powerful are the benevolent Vanguards, charged with protecting and guiding humanity. Unfortunately, they're too busy fighting an alien invasion to fix the serious systemic problems happening in their backyard.
* DigitalAssistant: Every samurai gains an AI upon first becoming a Vanguard, which handles their point purchases, sorts through the catalogs, and overall assists them with whatever they can. They are rather limited with what they are allowed to do outside interacting with the actual samurai, however. According to Myalis, just one AI could conquer the entire Earth easily, which is not at all what the Protectors want.
* EncyclopediaExposita: Most chapters start with
quotes from in-universe sources that provide small amounts of worldbuilding. They are often humorous in nature.
* ExtremelyShortTimespan: The first entire VOLUME takes place over 2-3 days.
days. Cat makes quite a bit of progress in that timeframe due to lots of enemy targets and judicious use of explosives.
-->'''Deus Ex:''' How long have you been a samurai?\\
'''Cat:''' Three... maybe four hours?
* {{Hivemind}}: FallenStatesOfAmerica: Most world governments fell when the Incursions started. Some smaller governments sprang up, but for the most place it is the megacorps that handle anything large-scale.
* FantasticReligiousWeirdness: Putting aside the new religions that have grown up to worship the samurai or even the Antithesis, many existing religions explicitly identify the samurai as living saints. Considering they're super-powered protectors who earned their power by selflessly trying to help people, this is an understandable position to take, but they tend to creep out most samurai.
* FetchQuest: Cat is annoyed to discover that a civilian mall cop has no trouble ordering her around like a grunt, and sends her to rescue a couple of his idiots, then to turn on the building defenses.
* HiveMind:
Played with. Unlike many fictional hive minds, the Antithesis don’t don't have a connected mind. It is mind or anything of the sort. Rather, they are comparable to an ant nest, nest (or even a ''plant''), where drones can act independently, act independently but they can communicate with each other.
other to coordinate.
* HiveQueen: Averted Explicitly averted with the Antithesis.
Antithesis. Despite their similarity to insects, there is no central "queen," either in a communications or reproduction sense. There are some leader-type models, but nothing so central or irreplaceable as a queen.
* HonestCorporateExecutive: A few samurai own megacorps, and it's mentioned that all of them make sure that their companies are actually working for the common good and that their employees are well-treated.
* HordeOfAlienLocusts: The Antithesis are a plant-based version of this.this, spreading across the universe and consuming everything in their path. Surprisingly, it's mentioned that the galactic government ''could'' defeat them in a straight-up fight, but it would be an inefficient use of resources. Better to empower individual worlds to defend themselves.



* NamedWeapons: Most, such as:
** Book 1, [[https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/33600/stray-cat-strut/chapter/528416/chapter-six-pill-pusher Chapter Six]]:
---> Hummingbird Mark I-D
** Book 1, [[https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/33600/stray-cat-strut/chapter/570945/chapter-sixty-eight-hitting-the-fan Chapter Sixty-Eight's]]:
---> Single Use ‘Simurgh’s Tear’ Anti-Aerial Rocket Launcher

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* NamedWeapons: Most, MultiArmedAndDangerous: Cat gets two extra autonomous arms designed to hold guns and fire independently. She gets these ''before'' she bothers to fix her missing arm.
* MundaneUtility: The catalogs have an incredible array of weapons, armor, and upgrades. They also have some really great food and clothing.
* NamedWeapons: Most of Cat's purchased weapons have some sort of interesting model name,
such as:
** Book 1, [[https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/33600/stray-cat-strut/chapter/528416/chapter-six-pill-pusher Chapter Six]]:
--->
as the Hummingbird Mark I-D
** Book 1, [[https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/33600/stray-cat-strut/chapter/570945/chapter-sixty-eight-hitting-the-fan Chapter Sixty-Eight's]]:
---> Single Use ‘Simurgh’s Tear’ Anti-Aerial Rocket Launcher
(micro-rocket pistol), the Trenchmaker (modular pistol that can shoot anything), and the Simurgh's Tear (anti-air rocket launcher).
* NoHeroDiscount: Played with. Corporations will not allow looting under any circumstances, explicitly including during an active alien invasion. If you find a broken vending machine, you better pay for everything. On the other hand, samurai can take basically anything they want, especially basic supplies, absolutely for free. Partly because it's not like anyone could stop them anyway, but also because not even corporations are stupid enough to try to stop the people who are saving the world.



--> Losing an arm had been pretty rough, so was the whole ordeal with my eye melting in my face and my entire right side getting toasted. But that had been years ago, the day I became an orphan even.
* RPGMechanicsVerse: The Samurai spend points to acquire the technology they use to fight the [[HordeOfAlienLocusts Antithesis]] They can acquire points by killing individual Antithesis, and the level of tech they can access is dependent on what tier they are.

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--> -->'''Cat:''' Losing an arm had been pretty rough, so was the whole ordeal with my eye melting in my face and my entire right side getting toasted. But that had been years ago, the day I became an orphan even.
* RainbowPimpGear: Younger samurai tend to go through bizarre fashions at a rapid pace, as they just buy whatever they need at the moment rather than worrying about looks. Older samurai tend to have a more stable look. Fans love both trends.
* RaisedByRobots: Downplayed. The orphanage uses old, cheap robots for most tasks involving rearing the children, but the older children pick up the slack.
* ReadTheFinePrint: Corporations originally liked tricking young samurai into binding contracts early in their careers, essentially enslaving them. This went out of style when older samurai started objecting to such practices with orbital bombardments.
* RPGMechanicsVerse: The Samurai spend points to acquire the technology they use to fight the [[HordeOfAlienLocusts Antithesis]] Antithesis]]. They can acquire points by killing individual Antithesis, and the level of tech they can access is dependent on what tier they are.are. Several people, including samurai, are a little worried about the psychological effect of literally turning war into a game might be. Myalis mentions that the point rewards are carefully balanced to prevent "creating bad habits," which is also why you get points and special rewards for rescuing civilians.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveSupernaturalPowers: Any one samurai can get away with basically anything. Even a brand-new samurai has bleeding-edge technology and equipment and can outfight a small platoon; anyone who has been around for a couple years is ''at least'' a city-killer. The governments and megacorps soon gave up and passed laws giving samurai special rights and privileges to cut down on arguments.



* TouchedByVorlons: Certain humans who demonstrate heroic qualities are granted a [[RPGMechanicsVerse leveling system]] to get weapons and technology. This system is granted by the [[SufficientlyAdvancedAlien Protectors.]] These people are called “samurai.”

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* TechnologyUplift: The Protectors ''could'' park a fleet in Sol to protect humanity from the Antithesis, but that's inefficient. Better to give technology to individual humans who have proven themselves trustworthy and slowly uplift the species that way. Every once in a while, a samurai will buy a blueprint off a catalog and give it away or sell it, pushing humanity farther. This is where hover cars came from.
* TouchedByVorlons: Certain humans who demonstrate heroic qualities are granted a [[RPGMechanicsVerse leveling system]] to get weapons and technology. This system is granted by the [[SufficientlyAdvancedAlien Protectors.]] These people are called “samurai.”"samurai."
* {{Transhuman}}: It's repeatedly mentioned that samurai can upgrade themselves with cybernetics and genetic modification. It's considered an unavoidable and entirely necessary part of fighting the Antithesis.
* WithGreatPowerComesGreatPerks: Samurai gain all sorts of items and upgrades to defend humanity, which vastly improve their own lives in the process as a side effect. One of the first guns that Cat gets, a little 5-point peashooter that is perfectly within human capability to build, could sell for 200,000 credits. She soon promises to buy a mansion for the orphans, and fully expects to heal everyone's disabilities, including her own.
* WithGreatPowerComesGreatResponsibility: The entire point of the Vanguard is to defend humanity and uplift its technology. A samurai can, technically, choose not to fight (Myalis even mentions a monthly point stipend, so it's not like they'd starve), but they universally choose to fight for the betterment of mankind.
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* NamedWeapons: Most, such as:
** Book 1, [[https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/33600/stray-cat-strut/chapter/528416/chapter-six-pill-pusher Chapter Six]]:
---> Hummingbird Mark I-D
** Book 1, [[https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/33600/stray-cat-strut/chapter/570945/chapter-sixty-eight-hitting-the-fan Chapter Sixty-Eight's]]:
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* ParentalAbandonment: In the "they're dead" way, or at least implied in [[https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/33600/stray-cat-strut/chapter/568610/chapter-sixty-six-impaled-again Book 1 Chapter Sixty-six]], connecting fire to becoming an orphan:
--> Losing an arm had been pretty rough, so was the whole ordeal with my eye melting in my face and my entire right side getting toasted. But that had been years ago, the day I became an orphan even.
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* InspiredBy: Per [[https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/chapter/589733?comment=6742147#comment-6742147 Word Of God]] when asked about if the title was a ShoutOut to ''Literature/TheDiamondAge, Or, A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer'':
--> This story was inspired by Snow Crash and Battle Action Harem Highschool Side Character Quest (BAHHSCQ). Snow Crash was written by N. Stephenson, who also wrote Diamond Age~



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* AccidentalMurder: In volume three, Cat is interrogating an [[AssholeVictim information broker]], and tries picking him up by his suit and holding him over a ledge for intimidation. [[BlackComedy His suit rips, as it cannot support his weight, and he falls to his death.]]



* RealityEnsues: In volume three, Cat is interrogating an [[AssholeVictim information broker]], and tries picking him up by his suit and holding him over a ledge for intimidation. [[BlackComedy His suit rips, as it cannot support his weight, and he falls to his death.]]

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''Stray Cat Strut ⁠— A Young Lady's Journey to Becoming a Pop-Up Samurai'' is a WebSerialNovel written by RavensDagger. It was first published in June 2021. It is a {{Cyberpunk}} AlienInvasion story with a few [[RPGMechanicsVerse Lit-RPG elements.]]

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''Stray Cat Strut ⁠— A Young Lady's Journey to Becoming a Pop-Up Samurai'' is a WebSerialNovel written by RavensDagger. It was first published in June 2021. It is a {{Cyberpunk}} AlienInvasion story with a few [[RPGMechanicsVerse Lit-RPG elements.]]
LitRPG elements.



It is available on
[[https://forums.spacebattles.com/threads/stray-cat-strut-%E2%81%A0—-a-young-ladys-journey-to-becoming-a-pop-up-samurai.861856/ spacebattles]],
[[https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/33600/stray-cat-strut-a-young-ladys-journey-to-becoming Royal Road]]

A physical copy is available on. [[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B092FRRLGQ Amazon]].

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It is available on
on [[https://forums.spacebattles.com/threads/stray-cat-strut-%E2%81%A0—-a-young-ladys-journey-to-becoming-a-pop-up-samurai.861856/ spacebattles]],
spacebattles]], [[https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/33600/stray-cat-strut-a-young-ladys-journey-to-becoming Royal Road]]

A
Road]], and a physical copy is available on. on [[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B092FRRLGQ Amazon]].
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* RealityEnsues: In volume three, Cat is interrogating an information broker, and tries picking him up by his suit and holding him over a ledge for intimidation. [[BlackComedy His suit rips, as it cannot support his weight, and he falls to his death.]]

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* RealityEnsues: In volume three, Cat is interrogating an [[AssholeVictim information broker, broker]], and tries picking him up by his suit and holding him over a ledge for intimidation. [[BlackComedy His suit rips, as it cannot support his weight, and he falls to his death.]]
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* AnArmAndALeg: Cat lost her arm as a child, [[spoiler: at least until she got an [[ArtificialLimbs new arm]]]]

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* AnArmAndALeg: Cat lost her arm as a child, [[spoiler: at least until she got an [[ArtificialLimbs new arm]]]]arm]]]].



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''Stray Cat Strut ⁠— A Young Lady's Journey to Becoming a Pop-Up Samurai'' is a WebSerialNovel written by RavensDagger. It was first published in June 2021. It is a {{Cyberpunk}} AlienInvasion story with a few [[RPGMechanicsVerse Lit-RPG elements.]]

In the year 2057, the world has become a corporate-run utopia for the super-rich, and a {{Dystopia}} for the rest.

Catherine 'Cat' Leblanc is an orphan living in New Montreal. When an [[HordeOfAlienLocusts Incursion]] happens in her home city, things take an ''interesting'' turn.

It is available on
[[https://forums.spacebattles.com/threads/stray-cat-strut-%E2%81%A0—-a-young-ladys-journey-to-becoming-a-pop-up-samurai.861856/ spacebattles]],
[[https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/33600/stray-cat-strut-a-young-ladys-journey-to-becoming Royal Road]]

A physical copy is available on [[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B092FRRLGQ Amazon]].
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!! Stray Cat Strut provides examples of:

*AffectionateNickname: “Cat” is short for “Catherine.”
*AnArmAndALeg: Cat lost her arm as a child, [[spoiler: at least until she got an [[ArtificialLimbs new arm]]]]
*BizarreAlienBiology: The Antithesis are plantlike, in that they absorb sunlight for energy, but their drones are animal-like.
*BugWar: Humanity fights the Antithesis.
*{{Cyberpunk}}: Corporations rule the world, and the poor people work in service of the rich.
*EncyclopediaExposita: At the beginning of many chapters, there are quotes from in-universe sources that provide small amounts of worldbuilding. They are often humorous in nature.
*ExtremelyShortTimespan: The first entire VOLUME takes place over 2-3 days.
*{{Hivemind}}:Played with. Unlike many fictional hive minds, the Antithesis don’t have a connected mind. It is comparable to an ant nest, where drones can act independently, but they can communicate with each other.
*HiveQueen: Averted with the Antithesis.
*HordeOfAlienLocusts: The Antithesis are a plant-based version of this.
*RealityEnsues: In volume three, Cat is interrogating an information broker, and tries picking him up by his suit and holding him over a ledge for intimidation. [[BlackComedy His suit rips, as it cannot support his weight, and he falls to his death.]]
*RPGMechanicsVerse: The Samurai spend points to acquire the technology they use to fight the [[HordeOfAlienLocusts Antithesis]] They can acquire points by killing individual Antithesis, and the level of tech they can access is dependent on what tier they are.

*SufficientlyAdvancedAlien: The Protectors grant certain humans with an [[RPGMechanicsVerse leveling system]] that they humans can use to get technology to fight the Antithesis with. This leveling system is the product of strong AIs and advanced sensors, with teleporters giving Samurai access to their weaponry.
*TouchedByVorlons: Certain humans who demonstrate heroic qualities are granted a [[RPGMechanicsVerse leveling system]] to get weapons and technology. This system is granted by the [[SufficientlyAdvancedAlien Protectors.]] These people are called “samurai.”
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