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** Omega's entrance in her self-titled episode is nothing short of ''chilling''. Outside of her merely ''manifesting'' in the city generating an explosion that wiped all but Aloe from existence (her only surviving due to a lucky offshoot-class trait awakening), there is her appearance at the end. As the narration lists down the people involved, we see their sudden shocked faces, as Omega is revealed to just be... floating there, right next to them, as if she had always been there and just wasn't noticed. Then, she jumps into action, blowing everyone back while the brief conflict kicks up a dust cloud. As it clears, we see Omega completely unphased... and holding [=IRyS=] up with her CombatTentacles. It immediately shows just how outmatched the heroes are, without even a single flashy display of the Elder God's divine power.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: Kugeki has a rather distinct, minimalistic style of animation that mostly uses uncolored sketchwork, so any time that [[SplashOfColor there]] ''[[SplashOfColor is]]'' [[SplashOfColor color being shown]], it very easily pops out. And ''boy oh boy'' is Kugeki a master at this limited use of colors.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: Kugeki has a rather distinct, minimalistic style of animation that mostly uses uncolored sketchwork, so any time that [[SplashOfColor there]] ''[[SplashOfColor is]]'' [[SplashOfColor color being shown]], it very easily pops out. And ''boy oh boy'' is Kugeki a master at this limited use of colors. It's only assisted further by the fluidity of the animations themselves, really displaying the time and effort put into making it look as good as Kugeki possibly can.
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* AwesomeArt: Kugeki has a rather distinct, minimalistic style of animation that mostly uses uncolored sketchwork, so any time that [[SplashOfColor there]] ''[[SplashOfColor is]]'' [[SplashOfColor color being shown]], it very easily pops out. And ''boy oh boy'' is Kugeki a master at this limited use of colors.

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* AwesomeArt: SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: Kugeki has a rather distinct, minimalistic style of animation that mostly uses uncolored sketchwork, so any time that [[SplashOfColor there]] ''[[SplashOfColor is]]'' [[SplashOfColor color being shown]], it very easily pops out. And ''boy oh boy'' is Kugeki a master at this limited use of colors.
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* AwesomeArt: Kugeki has a rather distinct, minimalistic style of animation that mostly uses uncolored sketchwork, so any time that [[SplashOfColor there]] ''[[SplashOfColor is]]'' [[SplashOfColor color being shown]], it very easily pops out. And ''boy oh boy'' is Kugeki a master at this limited use of colors.
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* IronWoobie: Tokino Sora, in this world, has gone through ''a lot'' in her life. Having gone on a practically-solo crusade with A-chan to stop the discrimination of demihumans, she could not stop their hatred for humanity from creating the pure monsters, which would lead into the rest of the monster threat in their world. When she finally met others like her, other Pioneers and, just generally, others who would want to help humans and demihumans coexist, she was overjoyed... but then all of the Pioneers aside from Sora herself and one unknown other vanished, barely clinging to life. This moment in particular put a lot of pressure on her, and while in public, she's still the strongest talent who always has a smile on her face, when the public's eyes are off of her, it becomes clear she's nothing more than a StepfordSmiler. It all culminates in her lashing out and attacking Mumei and [=IRyS=]... despite the fact that none of her knights were around, showing she isn't in any danger.

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* IronWoobie: Tokino Sora, in this world, has gone through ''a lot'' in her life. Having gone Even from birth, she was effectively ''cursed'' with her Purity Trait, causing her to be left without friends due to other kids being scared of her continuous and passive negation of any negative feelings directed at her. Then she goes on a practically-solo crusade with A-chan to stop the discrimination of demihumans, she but could not stop their hatred for humanity from creating the pure monsters, which would lead into the rest of the monster threat in their world. When she finally met others like her, other Pioneers and, just generally, others who would want to help humans and demihumans coexist, she was overjoyed... but then all of the Pioneers aside from Sora herself and one unknown other vanished, barely clinging to life. This moment in particular put a lot of pressure on her, and while in public, she's still the strongest talent who always has a smile on her face, when the public's eyes are off of her, it becomes clear she's nothing more than a StepfordSmiler. It all culminates in her lashing out and attacking Mumei and [=IRyS=]... despite the fact that none of her knights were around, showing she isn't in any danger.
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** At the end of the aformentioned episode, we get our first proper use of an actual ''hololive'' song: "REFLECT", Gura's original song that introduces us to Gawr both in ''hololive'' proper ''and'' in this original story.

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** At the end of the aformentioned aforementioned episode, we get our first proper use of an actual ''hololive'' song: "REFLECT", Gura's original song that introduces us to Gawr both in ''hololive'' proper ''and'' in this original story.
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** The way that Pekora was pretty much just losing it when first interacting with Earth's modern non-magical technology is precious. It's ''also'' totally hilarious.

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