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* The Allies finding a severe flaw in the Heavy-class Uber to dominate a fight in Hamburg. Physically enhanced tank man simply kick out the Panzermenschs' vulnerable kneecaps, then leave them stunned for Ubers with battle auras to disintegrate.

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* The Allies finding a severe flaw in the Heavy-class Uber to dominate a fight in Hamburg.Hamburg (in Issue 17). Physically enhanced tank man simply kick out the Panzermenschs' vulnerable kneecaps, then leave them stunned for Ubers with battle auras to disintegrate.

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* Siegmund finally succeeding in his plan, which he began as soon he discovered his Uber potential. The reader can retroactively recognise Siegmund's self-training and ambition by remembering his extensive practice with his disruption halo in his spare time. [[spoiler: Siegmund assassinates Hitler in revenge for the Fuhrer's real-life military incompetence, all while making it seem like an accident.]]

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* Siegmund finally succeeding in his plan, which he began as soon he discovered his Uber potential. The reader can retroactively recognise Siegmund's self-training and ambition by remembering his extensive practice with his disruption halo in his spare time. [[spoiler: Siegmund assassinates Hitler in revenge for the Fuhrer's real-life military incompetence, all while making it seem like an accident.]]



** Almost as satisfying is Siegmund casually revealing this [[spoiler: in Uber Invasion #13 to the Allies, almost as an afterthought in his first POW interview.]]

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** Almost as satisfying is Siegmund casually revealing this [[spoiler: in Uber Invasion #13 to the Allies, almost as an afterthought in his first POW interview.]]



* [[spoiler: Churchill]] facing down Sieglinde as she towers over him. Also a bit of a {{Tearjerker}}.
-->[[spoiler: '''Churchill''']]: Get a move on, girl. We haven't got all day.

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* [[spoiler: Churchill]] Churchill facing down Sieglinde as she towers over him. Also a bit of a {{Tearjerker}}.
-->[[spoiler: '''Churchill''']]: -->'''Churchill''': Get a move on, girl. We haven't got all day.



** Of course the moment is kinda ruined by the miraculous appearance of [[spoiler: what seems to be a resurrected Hitler.]]

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** Of course the moment is kinda ruined by the miraculous appearance of [[spoiler: what seems to be a resurrected Hitler.]]



** And then wiping the floor with the Nazis yet again at Kiev, [[spoiler: badly wounding Sieglinde]] and ''transmuting an entire river into ice and steel'' during [[spoiler: the first allied Battleship vs Battleship victory in the series]].
* Quiet, bookish Alan Turing [[spoiler:turning out to be an Uber]] and defeating Conrad the spy by [[spoiler: vaporizing his eyeballs]].

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** And then wiping the floor with the Nazis yet again at Kiev, [[spoiler: badly wounding Sieglinde]] Sieglinde and ''transmuting an entire river into ice and steel'' during [[spoiler: the first allied Battleship vs Battleship victory in the series]].
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* Quiet, bookish Alan Turing [[spoiler:turning turning out to be an Uber]] Uber and defeating Conrad the spy by [[spoiler: vaporizing his eyeballs]].eyeballs.



* [[spoiler: When an Uber attacked the High Command, the last surviving member managed to kill the assassin. That SoleSurvivor turned out to be General Patton, now an Uber.]]
* ''Invasion'' Issue 7: The Zephyrs, [[spoiler:a new type of Uber with an emphasis on SuperSpeed, successfully killing Siegfried]]. After everything he'd done, it's '''immensely''' satisfying to see his luck finally run out.

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* [[spoiler: When an Uber attacked the High Command, the last surviving member managed to kill the assassin. That SoleSurvivor turned out to be General Patton, now an Uber.]]
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* ''Invasion'' Issue 7: The Zephyrs, [[spoiler:a a new type of Uber with an emphasis on SuperSpeed, successfully killing Siegfried]].Siegfried. After everything he'd done, it's '''immensely''' satisfying to see his luck finally run out.



* ''Invasion'' Issue 9 has the Brenner Pass engagement, one of the more bizarre fights of the war, where the Allies simply crush the Germans.: [[spoiler:Leah gets literally thrown into action (inspired by HMH Dunkirk's heroic rescue of her), kills one of the two German cruisers responsible for crippling her, reduces the other to a limbless torso and [=POW=] (the highest ranking Uber POW at that time), and throws out a V-for-victory sign towards Sieglinde in the distance, just to add salt to the wound.]]

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* ''Invasion'' Issue 9 has the Brenner Pass engagement, one of the more bizarre fights of the war, where the Allies simply crush the Germans.: [[spoiler:Leah Leah gets literally thrown into action (inspired by HMH Dunkirk's heroic rescue of her), kills one of the two German cruisers responsible for crippling her, reduces the other to a limbless torso and [=POW=] (the highest ranking Uber POW at that time), and throws out a V-for-victory sign towards Sieglinde in the distance, just to add salt to the wound.]]



* ''Invasion'' Issue 15 has [[spoiler: Katyusha and Leah]] effortlessly beat [[spoiler:Sieglinde and Battleship Zero]] respectively, each using their specializations to completely outclass their opponent and defend each other.
* ''Invasion'' Issue 16: After the [[spoiler:Soviets decided Katyusha [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness outlived her usefulness]] and tried to have her assassinated in the previous issue, it turns out that she survived the attempt on her life and is naturally pretty pissed off]]. So what does she do? She [[spoiler:repays the Soviets in kind, demolishing the Kremlin and killing Stalin before taking on the role as protector of all Russia]].

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* ''Invasion'' Issue 15 has [[spoiler: Katyusha and Leah]] Leah effortlessly beat [[spoiler:Sieglinde Sieglinde and Battleship Zero]] Zero respectively, each using their specializations to completely outclass their opponent and defend each other.
* ''Invasion'' Issue 16: After the [[spoiler:Soviets Soviets decided Katyusha [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness outlived her usefulness]] and tried to have her assassinated in the previous issue, it turns out that she survived the attempt on her life and is naturally pretty pissed off]]. off. So what does she do? She [[spoiler:repays repays the Soviets in kind, demolishing the Kremlin and killing Stalin before taking on the role as protector of all Russia]].Russia.
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* Quiet, bookish Alan Turing [[spoiler:turning out to be an Uber]] and defeating Conrad the spy by [[spoiler: vaporising his eyeballs]].

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* Quiet, bookish Alan Turing [[spoiler:turning out to be an Uber]] and defeating Conrad the spy by [[spoiler: vaporising vaporizing his eyeballs]].



** The narrator and other characters also note that the Zephyrs are true heroes who should have been awareded the Medal of Honor for their achievement.

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** The narrator and other characters also note that the Zephyrs are true heroes who should have been awareded awarded the Medal of Honor for their achievement.



** The narrator also notes that the Brenner Pass engagment also validates the Allies' justification for creating Leah: if she can actually get her hands on any other Uber, she will kill them without difficulty.
* ''Invasion'' Issue 15 has [[spoiler: Katyusha and Leah]] effortlessly beat [[spoiler:Sieglinde and Battleship Zero]] respectively, each using their specialisations to completely outclass their opponent and defend each other.

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** The narrator also notes that the Brenner Pass engagment engagement also validates the Allies' justification for creating Leah: if she can actually get her hands on any other Uber, she will kill them without difficulty.
* ''Invasion'' Issue 15 has [[spoiler: Katyusha and Leah]] effortlessly beat [[spoiler:Sieglinde and Battleship Zero]] respectively, each using their specialisations specializations to completely outclass their opponent and defend each other.

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* ''Invasion'' Issue 7: [[spoiler:The Zephyrs, a new type of Uber with an emphasis on SuperSpeed, successfully killing Siegfried]]. After everything he'd done, it's '''immensely''' satisfying to see his luck finally run out.
* ''Invasion'' Issue 9 has the Brenner Pass engagement, one of the more bizarre fights of the war, where the Allies simply crush the Germans.: [[spoiler:Leah gets literally thrown into action again, kills one of the two German cruisers responsible for crippling her, reduces the other to a limbless torso and [=POW=], and throws out a V-for-victory sign towards Sieglinde in the distance, just to add salt to the wound.]]

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* ''Invasion'' Issue 7: [[spoiler:The The Zephyrs, a [[spoiler:a new type of Uber with an emphasis on SuperSpeed, successfully killing Siegfried]]. After everything he'd done, it's '''immensely''' satisfying to see his luck finally run out.
** The narrator and other characters also note that the Zephyrs are true heroes who should have been awareded the Medal of Honor for their achievement.
* ''Invasion'' Issue 9 has the Brenner Pass engagement, one of the more bizarre fights of the war, where the Allies simply crush the Germans.: [[spoiler:Leah gets literally thrown into action again, (inspired by HMH Dunkirk's heroic rescue of her), kills one of the two German cruisers responsible for crippling her, reduces the other to a limbless torso and [=POW=], [=POW=] (the highest ranking Uber POW at that time), and throws out a V-for-victory sign towards Sieglinde in the distance, just to add salt to the wound.]]]]
** The narrator also notes that the Brenner Pass engagment also validates the Allies' justification for creating Leah: if she can actually get her hands on any other Uber, she will kill them without difficulty.
* ''Invasion'' Issue 15 has [[spoiler: Katyusha and Leah]] effortlessly beat [[spoiler:Sieglinde and Battleship Zero]] respectively, each using their specialisations to completely outclass their opponent and defend each other.
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* ''Invasion'' Issue 9 has the Brenner Pass engagement, one of the more bizarre fights of the war, where the Allies simply crush the Germans.: [[spoiler:Leah gets literally thrown into action again, kills one of the two German cruisers responsible for crippling her, reduces the other to a limbless torso and [=POW=], and throws out a V-for-victory sign towards Sieglinde in the distance, just to add salt to the wound.]]

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* ''Invasion'' Issue 9 has the Brenner Pass engagement, one of the more bizarre fights of the war, where the Allies simply crush the Germans.: [[spoiler:Leah gets literally thrown into action again, kills one of the two German cruisers responsible for crippling her, reduces the other to a limbless torso and [=POW=], and throws out a V-for-victory sign towards Sieglinde in the distance, just to add salt to the wound.]]]]
* ''Invasion'' Issue 16: After the [[spoiler:Soviets decided Katyusha [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness outlived her usefulness]] and tried to have her assassinated in the previous issue, it turns out that she survived the attempt on her life and is naturally pretty pissed off]]. So what does she do? She [[spoiler:repays the Soviets in kind, demolishing the Kremlin and killing Stalin before taking on the role as protector of all Russia]].

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