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* AcceptableReligiousTargets: UsefulNotes/NeoPaganism is clearly not favored in this work.
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* ValuesResonance: The novel was written in 2003, but Epona's opinions would be quite relevant in TheNewTens' culture wars, mostly as an example of feminism going very wrong.
* WhatAnIdiot:
** Pitt and Giordino for leaving Renee to untie the dangerous enemy agent, all alone in a cabin, after they have alredy exited the ship. Even if Renee had not been murdered, it would have been shocking that Rita didn't capitalize on the chance to subdue her and escape the ''Poco Bonito''.
** Pitt for not capturing Epona too after taking Flidais to the helicopter. Really, considering it is essentially an illegal arrest handed over to a secret US government task force, what's the reason to leave behind the person who appears to be the BigBad?
** Sandecker sends two unarmed, unsupported rookies to an island where rumors say a dangerous cult is butchering local people. WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong

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* ValuesResonance: The novel was written in 2003, but Epona's opinions would be quite relevant in TheNewTens' culture wars, mostly as an example of feminism going very wrong.
* WhatAnIdiot:
** Pitt and Giordino for leaving Renee to untie the dangerous enemy agent, all alone in a cabin, after they have alredy exited the ship. Even if Renee had not been murdered, it would have been shocking that Rita didn't capitalize on the chance to subdue her and escape the ''Poco Bonito''.
** Pitt for not capturing Epona too after taking Flidais to the helicopter. Really, considering it is essentially an illegal arrest handed over to a secret US government task force, what's the reason to leave behind the person who appears to be the BigBad?
** Sandecker sends two unarmed, unsupported rookies to an island where rumors say a dangerous cult is butchering local people. WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong
wrong.
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* AssPull: Loren now being willing to marry Pitt, even although she had rejected him at least twice. When he lampshades this, her only, bizarre explanation is that "he shouldn't believe women".
* {{Narm}}: A Neo-Pagan cult, supposedly secret, hosted with neon lights and light cannons.
* TheScrappy: The book marks the first adventure of Summer and Dirk, and opinions about them are often negative. He was criticized as ineffectual, while Summer was pointed out to be an airhead DamselInDistress only good to make unfunny jokes. Later books made them RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap.
* {{Squick}}: Summer and Dirk constantly making incestuous jokes, even pretending to be a couple to make a cover at one point.
* ValuesResonance: The novel was written in 2003, but Epona's opinions would be quite relevant in TheNewTens' culture wars, mostly as an example of neo-feminism going wrong.

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* AssPull: Loren now being willing to marry Pitt, even although she had rejected him at least twice. When he lampshades this, her only, bizarre explanation is that "he shouldn't believe women".
trust women" or something similar.
* {{Narm}}: A Neo-Pagan cult, female cult ritual, supposedly secret, hosted with neon lights and light cannons.
''light cannons''.
* TheScrappy: The book marks the first adventure of Summer and Dirk, and opinions about them are often were mainly negative. He Dirk was called ineffectual and boring, while Summer was criticized as ineffectual, while Summer was pointed out to be an airhead a dumb DamselInDistress only good to make unfunny jokes. Later books made them fortunately moved the dial to RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap.
* {{Squick}}: Summer and Dirk constantly making incestuous jokes, even pretending to be a couple to make a cover for themselves at one point.
* ValuesResonance: The novel was written in 2003, but Epona's opinions would be quite relevant in TheNewTens' culture wars, mostly as an example of neo-feminism feminism going very wrong.



** Pitt and Giordino for leaving Renee to untie the dangerous enemy agent while alone in a cabin while they have alredy exited the ship. Even if Renee had not been murdered, it would have been shocking that Rita didn't capitalize on it to subdue her and escape the ''Poco Bonito''.
** Pitt for not capturing Epona too after taking Flidais to the helicopter. Really, considering it is essentially an illegal arrest handed over to a secret US government task force, what's the reason to leave behind who appears to be the BigBad?

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** Pitt and Giordino for leaving Renee to untie the dangerous enemy agent while agent, all alone in a cabin while cabin, after they have alredy exited the ship. Even if Renee had not been murdered, it would have been shocking that Rita didn't capitalize on it the chance to subdue her and escape the ''Poco Bonito''.
** Pitt for not capturing Epona too after taking Flidais to the helicopter. Really, considering it is essentially an illegal arrest handed over to a secret US government task force, what's the reason to leave behind the person who appears to be the BigBad?
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* AcceptableReligiousTargets: UsefulNotes/NeoPaganism is clearly not favored in this work.
* AssPull: Loren now being willing to marry Pitt, even although she had rejected him at least twice. When he lampshades this, her only, bizarre explanation is that "he shouldn't believe women".
* {{Narm}}: A Neo-Pagan cult, supposedly secret, hosted with neon lights and light cannons.
* TheScrappy: The book marks the first adventure of Summer and Dirk, and opinions about them are often negative. He was criticized as ineffectual, while Summer was pointed out to be an airhead DamselInDistress only good to make unfunny jokes. Later books made them RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap.
* {{Squick}}: Summer and Dirk constantly making incestuous jokes, even pretending to be a couple to make a cover at one point.
* ValuesResonance: The novel was written in 2003, but Epona's opinions would be quite relevant in TheNewTens' culture wars, mostly as an example of neo-feminism going wrong.
* WhatAnIdiot:
** Pitt and Giordino for leaving Renee to untie the dangerous enemy agent while alone in a cabin while they have alredy exited the ship. Even if Renee had not been murdered, it would have been shocking that Rita didn't capitalize on it to subdue her and escape the ''Poco Bonito''.
** Pitt for not capturing Epona too after taking Flidais to the helicopter. Really, considering it is essentially an illegal arrest handed over to a secret US government task force, what's the reason to leave behind who appears to be the BigBad?
** Sandecker sends two unarmed, unsupported rookies to an island where rumors say a dangerous cult is butchering local people. WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong

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