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* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: Every place on planet Thor takes its name from Norse mythology. The planet itself is named after the god, the capital city is called Valhalla, the hotel everyone was supposed to be staying at is the Mjolnir Hotel, the two moons are named after the goats that pull Thor's chariot, the local apex predator is colloquially known as Sleipnir...

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* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: Every place on planet Thor takes its name from Norse mythology. The planet itself is named after the god, the capital city is called Valhalla, the hotel everyone was supposed to be staying at is the Mjolnir Hotel, Einherjar Lodge, the continents are named after Thor's hammer Mjolnir, the two moons are named after the goats that pull Thor's chariot, the local apex predator is colloquially known as a Sleipnir...
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* BittersweetEnding: The worst Nomads have been vanquished and the Champions have earned their freedom at last, but it isn't all sunshine and rainbows. Starkiller, Icarax, Kisame, the Black Stig and Phi are all killed during the endgame, Link returns to his world with clear trauma and Craft outright dies upon his return, and Rey Mysterio chooses not to return because he's convinced that his powers and experiences would make it impossible to fit back into normal society. But on the flipside, Gordon Freeman gets to kill the G-Man and return to a world that will never know the Combine's oppression; Blink gets to put her Nomad past behind her for good and goes to live with Naoto, who is implied to return her feelings; Narumi gets to avoid his canonical death, get closure with his family, and live a new life in Mason's world; the Doctor basically adopts Eta and Chi and gives these traumatized god-children a healthier life; Saren and Lux elect to stay with Rey in the interdimensional mansion, both to give him some company and to try and do some good in the multiverse; and everyone else gets to go back to their own lives, enriched by their experiences in the game of gods.
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** Lambda has [[VideoGame/DantesInferno the Chains of Judecca]] in his possession, which he uses to ensnare Unicron. The same post that introduces the Chains reveals that Dante was a previous Champion of his.
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** Administrator Washington's last words paraphrase those of Director Hans Tiedemann from ''VideoGame/DeadSpace2''.

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** Administrator Washington's last words paraphrase those of Director Hans Tiedemann from ''VideoGame/DeadSpace2''. The circumstances of his downfall and death are similar too.
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* ShootTheHostage: In the Crossover challenge, the last survivor of Washington's EliteMooks takes Spriggan hostage and warns the other Challengers to drop their weapons if they don't want him to blow the boy's brains out. Flandre just hoses them both with danmaku, killing Spriggan and the soldier.


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** Administrator Washington's last words paraphrase those of Director Hans Tiedemann from ''VideoGame/DeadSpace2''.


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** Yaldabaoth quotes the ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiStrangeJourney'' incarnation of the Demiurge during its VillainousBreakdown:
--->'''WORSHIP ''ME -- THE CREATOR OF ALL, UNPARALLELED BY ANY!!!'''''
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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: In the Crossover challenge, Megatron arrogantly demands that [[DemiurgeArchetype Yaldabaoth]] look at him when he is addressing (and attacking) it. The entity obliges him, nearly unmaking him with the full force of its DeadlyGaze before the other Challengers distract it.
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* EliteMooks: Late in the Crossover challenge, the Challengers run into a squad of three of Washington's best soldiers: warriors wearing PoweredArmor that let them move fast enough to dodge bullets and FlashStep, and carrying guns that shoot high-explosive rocket-propelled grenades which pack enough force to knock even a Kryptonian like Zod out of the air. They give the Challengers a short but nasty fight before going down.
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* OrbitalBombardment:
** The Champions get to witness the Covenant fleet glassing Reach during The Way The World Ends.
** In the Crossover challenge, Administrator Washington turns the guns of his starship on the challengers after the monsters fail to kill them. The result is a barrage of half-kilometer-wide beams raining down from the sky, obliterating the surrounding forest and kicking up massive firestorms.
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* HeadDesk: Dr. Langley brings her head down on the steering wheel of the spinner bus due to a combination of [[WeAreStrugglingTogether yet another pointless argument breaking out amongst the Champions]] and [[ArcVillain Washington]] once more getting them in his sights.
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* BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind: During the Crossover challenge, Dr. Langley is attacked by an invisible entity that only she can see. Those Champions who leap to her defense find themselves pulled out of their bodies and into a surreal mindscape where they must protect the doctor from manifestations of her inner demons.

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* FamousFamousFictional: In the Crossover challenge, Dr. Langley tells everyone that because of the war crimes he committed against them, the karkarlikarrh view Zod the same way humans view monsters like Hitler, Stalin, and "Shung Tao".



* FamousFamousFictional: In the Crossover challenge, Dr. Langley tells everyone that because of the war crimes he committed against them, the karkarlikarrh view Zod the same way humans view monsters like Hitler, Stalin, and "Shung Tao".
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* FamousFamousFictional: In the Crossover challenge, Dr. Langley tells everyone that because of the war crimes he committed against them, the karkarlikarrh view Zod the same way humans view monsters like Hitler, Stalin, and "Shung Tao".
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* CryoSickness: Discussed in the Crossover challenge. The challengers start out in a cryogenics bay, and the medics who come to wake them up rationalize their complete lack of knowledge about the challenge's setting as memory loss brought on by an emergency "flash freeze". A news broadcast later shows that there's a whole host of possible disturbing side effects that can arise from a flash freeze in this universe.
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* AlienSky: The planet Thor from the Crossover challenge has two moons and an orange sun.

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