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''Strength & Justice'' is a YoungAdult ScienceFiction story self-published by two authors going by the pseudonym Adrem Kay. It is elaborated over three books; the first and the second are titled "Side: Strength" and "Side: Justice" respectively. The third book, yet to be published, remains unknown.

In a distant future in a city called Geminate, where people have superpowers known as "dynas", 15-year-old Jeremy Itsubishi, a high school student who must juggle school life, socialising and working as a cadet for a law enforcement organisation called DANDY in the distant future. He is faced with missions concerning a strange illness that have been affecting the population's magical powers simply known as the "repulsion illness". At first, he doesn't think much of it and tries to focus on his school life first and foremost. But as time passes, people close to him become infected with the illness and lose their magical powers, until he finally decides to go and seek the truth for himself - the truth behind the illness and, most likely, behind the very organisation he works for.

'''There will be hungry unmarked spoilers below.''' Proceed with caution.

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!!The two books provide examples of:

* ActionMom: Yoshiko Itsubishi, who also happens to be a YamatoNadeshiko MartialPacifist. Do not underestimate her.
* AdultsAreUseless: Zigzagged at times. Henry Gabor pulls his weight often, but teachers have a tendency to be lost quite often.
* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Gets discussed between Jeremy and Livi after a movie.
* AllThereInTheManual: The [[http://snj.adremkay.com/index.php website]] sheds a little more information on the setting and the four characters who get the most screentime.
* ArtisticLicenseBiology:
** It is not possible for anyone to move their lips to naturally form a V-shaped smile.
** Principal Sowers' chuckle is described to sound like "a fish gasping for air". Fish do gasp for air, but they don't make any sound doing it.
* ArtisticLicenseGunSafety: Jeremy, whose special power is being able to control the trajectory of any bullet and use any gun, should be able to have some idea of gun safety. He doesn't always demonstrate so, especially considering he doesn't compensate for any bullet being reflected after the initial planning.
** Averted when Jeremy doesn't think highly of a gun shop owner loading a gun meant to be for sale before handing it over to the customer.
* ArtisticLicensePhysics: An electromagnetic field pins Teremy to the ground during a fight. Teremy has no metal fixtures on him for this to happen; electromagnetic fields should not affect him apart from attracting anything made of magnetic material.
* AsYouKnow: Aunt Jocelyn uses this term verbatim when explaining her past to Teremy about the reason why anyone could possess a dyna in Geminate.
* AuthorAppeal: Japanese culture. Justified as well; both Jeremy and Teremy are half-Japanese and their respective families practise typical Japanese habits such as saying "itadakimasu" before starting on a meal.
* BizarreAndImprobableBallistics: Jeremy can control a bullet's trajectory by imagining it in his mind first. When he's fighting this means bullets can fly harmlessly past and then curve back around to make a surprise hit in the back. Ties in with ImprobableAimingSkills.
* BluntYes: Teremy has the social graces of a brick, which led to this gem:
-->"I can stay with you...right?" she asked.
--> This was the moment where I had to make a dramatic speech about love, commitment, devoting my eternal love to Livi and all that jazz. In the back of my mind, I heard my voice uttering romantic phrases, such as always loving her forever, how she snuck her way into my untrudting heart - mushy stuff to make her heart melt and blah, blah, crap. Taking a deep breath, I opened my mouth.
--> "Yeah."
--> [[SelfDeprecation Eloquence of the year.]]
* BreakThemByTalking: Haywires tend to do this to anyone attempting to stop them. The trick is to ignore them [[spoiler:even if it's your loved ones]]. It gets a bit over-the-top after a while.
* BumblingDad: George Itsubishi. Henry Gabor averts this.
* TheCavalryArrivesLate: Apart from a couple of instances, DANDY arrives at a scene late every single time.
* ChildrenForcedToKill: Jeremy is forced to shoot multiple targets throughout the course of the story.
* ChildSoldiers: The minimum age requirement for joining DANDY is ''10''.
* ColonCancer: The full titles of each book is ''Strength & Justice: Side: Strength'' and ''Strength & Justice: Side: Justice''.
* TheDandy: Edward Loveless, a history teacher who comes to work dressed in fancy shirts and clothes and behaves quite camp. Jeremy doesn't buy his act one bit.
* DeadpanSnarker: Oh, ''Teremy''.
* FlashBack: Two, manifesting as Jeremy's dreams. One of them reveals the reason why Mandy and Livi are reluctant to stay with their mother, and why she doesn't have a presence in the story.
* FunWithAcronyms: '''D'''efence '''A'''gainst '''N'''egative '''Dy'''namism, the full name of the law enforcement organisation, and '''L'''aw '''I'''ntern '''O'''ficer '''N'''eo '''S'''ervice, which is "a glorified way to say 'cadet'", according to Jeremy. In the books DANDY LIONS actually describe the members.
* GreenThumb: This is Mandy's special power. [[spoiler:Near the ending of the first book she manages to grow an entire jungle.]]
* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: Teremy ''tries'' to invoke this with his red clip-on earphones, but the gangs in his town have other ideas.
* IfICantHaveYou: [[spoiler:Mandy shouts this while going haywire near the end of the book.]]
* KidHero: Jeremy Itsubishi himself, being 15 and all.
* LawEnforcementInc: DANDY serves as the major law enforcement agency dealing with people abusing their dynas.
* LectureAsExposition: Mr Loveless gives an entire {{Infodump}} on the history of Geminate City in Chapter 2 to his class for several pages.
* LargeHam:
** "''It is I! William Narl the Second!''"
** Everyone who goes haywire seems to relish chewing the scenery. In bolded text, no less. Especially [[spoiler:Loveless]], who was already hammy to begin with.
* LimitedSocialCircle: Despite being a school student, Jeremy hangs out with only two people whom he considers his friends, one of them being his girlfriend and the other her sister. He [[JustifiedTrope justifies]] this as being so busy with work that he's become somewhat alienated from non-DANDY people who aren't his family.
* MadeOfIron: Having a dyna probably gives this as a secondary power or something. It takes quite a while to knock people out short of killing them, and Jeremy himself doesn't exhibit any critical injuries despite being hurled around quite a bit in his fights.
* MagicByAnyOtherName: Dynas are superpowers explicitly said to be magic (there are even mentions of "magic circles" in the second book).
* NextSundayAD: The story is said to be set in "the distant future", but then at one point Bluetooth is mentioned.
* TheNicknamer: Alex and Teremy have names for ''everyone'' in ''Side: Justice''.
* OnePersonOnePower: One dyna per person, sorry.
* OnlyAFleshWound: Gunshot wounds don't seem to make a difference to people going haywire. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] that they [[FeelNoPain don't feel pain]] while going haywire, although no explanation regarding the body's physical capabilities is included.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Jeremy doesn't tell Mandy of his gradual suspicions about their employer. Unfortunately this results in her thinking that he's cheating on her. His attempts to try and smooth it out don't go down well.
* SaidBookism: A bit too prevalent throughout the writing to the point that it feels very heavy-handed and overused.
* SeparatedAtBirth: Jeremy and Teremy were separated at birth because Teremy's dyna was far too powerful for their parents to deal with. Jeremy meets up with Teremy at the end of the first book; this event is seen from Teremy's viewpoint at the end of the second.
* SuperpowerLottery: In a city where anyone and everyone can have a superpower, known as a "dyna", it's the kids that have the powerful destructive dynas while the adults are landed with protection and passive abilities. Only one adult is the exception.
* SuperPowerMeltdown: What "going haywire" entails. The person just becomes so destructive that the only effective way to deal with the problem is to exhaust and distract them before they damage the city and endanger the inhabitants.
* SuperReflexes: Applies to both Jeremy and his mother Yoshiko. In Jeremy's case his is RequiredSecondaryPowers to deal with having to handle his guns; in Yoshiko's case it's because her dyna is perfect body control.
* TakingYouWithMe: [[spoiler:Loveless]] attempts to do this with [[spoiler:Livi]]. It doesn't work out too well for him.
* TeacherStudentRomance: A rather one-sided relationship between [[spoiler:Livi and Loveless]]. One-sided because the teacher in this relationship was just "humouring her" for extra angst points.
* ThemeTwinNaming: Jeremy and Teremy. Yes, really.
* ThisCannotBe: Said by Jeremy's mother when [[spoiler:his grandfather shows off a dyna that was once his younger daughter's.]]
* UnstoppableRage: The single symptom of the repulsion illness. Turns even the gentlest person into an unstoppable machine of destruction and enhances any and their dyna to maximum power. In the books this is called "going haywire".
* WeirdnessMagnet: In the later half of the first book, Jeremy starts to get weirded out by how everything bad seems to keep happening whenever he's in the vicinity. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] by Mandy.
* WhenYouComingHomeDad: Jeremy, Mandy and Livi have one thing in common: a father who is so busy with work they rarely come home, if ever.
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