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* NoodleIncident: How the crew came into possession of caster shells #4, #9, and #13 if the viewer doesn't see the HotSpringsEpisode omitted from the Western broadcast.[[note]]The episode in question is on the [=DVD=]s, which are completely uncut.[[/note]] Which was explained as a noodle incident in the following episode. The episode, of course, is the kind of thing you get when someone ''does'' explain a Noodle Incident, every bit as weird as your imagination would make it out to be.



* NoodleIncident: How the crew came into possession of caster shells #4, #9, and #13 if the viewer doesn't see the HotSpringsEpisode omitted from the Western broadcast.[[note]]The episode in question is on the [=DVD=]s, which are completely uncut.[[/note]] Which was explained as a noodle incident in the following episode. The episode, of course, is the kind of thing you get when someone ''does'' explain a Noodle Incident, every bit as weird as your imagination would make it out to be.

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* NemesisWeapon: Gene Starwind uses a "caster", essentially a gun that shoots spells. The type of weapon is not unique but very rare and considered antiquated despite its considerable power. In episode 17, his rival Ronald [=MacDougal=] uses a staff caster. The two casters completely cancel out.



* NemesisWeapon: Gene Starwind uses a "caster", essentially a gun that shoots spells. The type of weapon is not unique but very rare and considered antiquated despite its considerable power. In episode 17, his rival Ronald [=MacDougal=] uses a staff caster. The two casters completely cancel out.

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* TheTeaserToCatchHeroesHireVillains: After Hilda steals Melfina and the titular starship from the Kei Pirates, they manage to track her down with help from the [[ProfessionalKillers [=MacDougal=] brothers.]] A little more ambiguous than hero/villain since both Hilda and the [=MacDougals=] live outside the law, but they're certainly more heartless and ruthless than she is, and go on to be one of Gene's worst enemies.

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