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* PosthumousCharacter: Even though Oguro gets killed of by chapter 2, his death is still very influential to Remina, being part of the reason as to why she wants to die. Goda even uses his death as a means of torturing her.
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* GoodParents: Professor Oguro loves his daughter Remina, and is willing to support her, whether or not she takes up the contracts.

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* GoodParents: Professor Oguro loves his daughter Remina, and is willing to support her, whether or not she takes up the contracts. He also tries to assure Remina that she will be safe amist the growing chaos caused by rumors of the planet Remina colliding with Earth.
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*GoodParents: Professor Oguro loves his daughter Remina, and is willing to support her, whether or not she takes up the contracts.
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Daisuke doesn't hold back on insulting and giving low blows to people. Nonetheless, he still helps those that are in need. He even rescues four other people awaiting their deaths, even when doing so would have impeded his and Remina's progress toward his family's bomb shelter.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Daisuke doesn't hold back on insulting and giving low blows to people. Nonetheless, he still helps those that are in need. He even rescues four other people strangers awaiting their deaths, even when doing so would have impeded his and Remina's progress toward his family's bomb shelter.
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold:

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold:JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Daisuke doesn't hold back on insulting and giving low blows to people. Nonetheless, he still helps those that are in need. He even rescues four other people awaiting their deaths, even when doing so would have impeded his and Remina's progress toward his family's bomb shelter.
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* AbhorrentAdmirer: Even before his descent into villainy, Goda shows himself to have a strong sense of entitlement towards Remina. He also disregards Remina's feelings after the deaths of both her father and Yasumi, telling her that she does not "belong" to them.

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* AbhorrentAdmirer: Even before his descent into villainy, Goda stills shows himself to be very sleazy, and to have a strong sense of entitlement towards Remina. He also disregards Remina's feelings after the deaths of both her father and Yasumi, telling her that she does not "belong" to them.
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* RuleOfSymbolism: When Goda becomes the leader of the doomsday cult, several of his features begin resembling those of the hellstar, such as his tongue and his eyes in a few close-ups. This is likely supposed to mirror his attitude towards Remina the human with that of the hellstar towards Earth, having malicious intent towards her, and wanting her for himself.

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* RuleOfSymbolism: When Goda becomes the leader of the doomsday cult, several of his features begin resembling those of the hellstar, such as his tongue and his eyes in a few close-ups. This is likely supposed to mirror his attitude towards Remina the human with that of the hellstar towards Earth, having malicious intent towards her, and wanting her for himself.his own sexual appetite.
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* RuleOfSymbolism: When Goda becomes the leader of the doomsday cult, several of his features begin resembling those of the hellstar, such as his tongue and his eyes in a few close-ups. This is likely supposed to mirror his attitude towards Remina the human with that of the hellstar towards Earth, having malicious intent towards her, and wanting him for herself.

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* RuleOfSymbolism: When Goda becomes the leader of the doomsday cult, several of his features begin resembling those of the hellstar, such as his tongue and his eyes in a few close-ups. This is likely supposed to mirror his attitude towards Remina the human with that of the hellstar towards Earth, having malicious intent towards her, and wanting him her for herself.himself.
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* RuleOfSymbolism: When Goda becomes the leader of the doomsday cult, several of his features begin resembling those of the hellstar, such as his tongue and his eyes in a few close-ups. This is likely supposed to mirror his attitude towards Remina the human with that of the hellstar towards Earth, having malicious intent towards her, and wanting him for herself.

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* AbhorrentAdmirer: Even before his descent into villainy, Goda shows himself to have a strong sense of entitlement twoards Remina, often citing being the president of her fan-club as an indicator that he deserves her most. He also disregards Remina's feelings after the deaths of both her father and Yasumi, telling her that she does not "belong" to them.

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* AbhorrentAdmirer: Even before his descent into villainy, Goda shows himself to have a strong sense of entitlement twoards Remina, often citing being the president of her fan-club as an indicator that he deserves her most.towards Remina. He also disregards Remina's feelings after the deaths of both her father and Yasumi, telling her that she does not "belong" to them.


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* ItsAllAboutMe: Goda's primary character flaw. He often cites being the president of her fan-club as an indicator that he deserves Remina most, and even goes as far as stating that because he saved her, she should disregard her feelings towards the deaths of the people she loved.
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* OnlySaneMan: Out of all of the characters in this story, Daisuke is naturally the one with the most common sense. He even tells Remina, who up to this point had expressed feeling that her dying would be for the better, that even if the cult does manage to kill her off, they wouldn't stop at just her.

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* OnlySaneMan: Out of all of the characters in this story, Daisuke is naturally the one with the most common sense. He even tells Remina, who up to this point had expressed feeling that her dying would be for the better, that even if the cult does manage to kill her off, they wouldn't stop at just her.her, and instead find a new scapegoat.
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* OnlySaneMan: Out of all of the characters in this story, Daisuke is naturally the one with the most common sense. He even tells Remina, who up to this point had expressed feeling that her dying would be for the better, that even if the cult does manage to kill her off, they wouldn't stop at just her.
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* PapaWolf: Daisuke is determined to do whatever he can to keep Remina safe, even if it requires him to be flung around the entire world.

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* PapaWolf: BigBrotherInstinct: Daisuke is determined to do whatever he can to keep Remina safe, even if it requires him to be flung around the entire world.world.
* HiddenDepths: Daisuke at first appears to be nothing more than a hobo that Remina meets by pure happenstance. However, this same hobo also shows an expansive knowledge on astrophysics and can kick butt when need be.
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* {{Determinator}}: The hobo is determined to do whatever he can to keep Remina safe, even if it requires him to be flung around the entire world.

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* {{Determinator}}: The hobo PapaWolf: Daisuke is determined to do whatever he can to keep Remina safe, even if it requires him to be flung around the entire world.
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* Determinator: The hobo is determined to do whatever he can to keep Remina safe, even if it requires him to be flung around the entire world.

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* Determinator: {{Determinator}}: The hobo is determined to do whatever he can to keep Remina safe, even if it requires him to be flung around the entire world.
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* Determinator: The hobo is determined to do whatever he can to keep Remina safe, even if it requires him to be flung around the entire world.
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* HatesTheJobLovesTheLimelight: Inverted with Remina. Remina takes on the offer of being a popstar, believing that this will benefit her, and coming to terms with how people won't stop chasing after her. Despite this, she's still not entirely comfortable with the limelight she's received.
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: A good chunk of chapter 3 sums up his entire character. When he sees the opportunity, he saves Remina, despite the impending doom that's about to swallow the world. He believes that doing this is enough to finally gain Remina's affection. However, a distressed Remina, does not show any affection towards him, having only met him that day, and crying over the deaths of both her father and manager. Goda responds to this by attempting to convince Remina that they were never needed in her life. Finally, when Remina yells at him for beating up Mineishi for abandoning, despite her wishes of death, Goda takes this as a sign of rejection, and tries to torture and kill her for the rest of the story.
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* BigBadSlippage: Goda is not actively malicious in the beginning of the story, but instead a obsessive fan of Remina's. When Remina got upset at him beating up Mineishi, combined with her expressing love for her manager, Goda takes over the cult that sought to kill her for his own purposes.
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* BigBad: Goda essentailly acts as this for the second half of the manga.
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* TheHeart: Remina often acts as this whenever other characters are in danger, no matter who they are.

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* TheHeart: Remina often acts as this whenever other characters are in danger, act combative towards one another, no matter who they are.
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* TheHeart: Remina often acts as this whenever other characters are in danger, no matter who they are.
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* BerserkButton: Goda does not take competition for Remina's attention particularly well. It has even gotten to the point where he'd torture ANYONE that Remina shows the slightest amount of affection towards when he becomes the leader of the death cult.
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* AbhorrentAdmier: Even before his descent into villainy, Goda shows himself to have a strong sense of entitlement twoards Remina, often citing being the president of her fan-club as an indicator that he deserves her most. He also disregards Remina's feelings after the deaths of both her father and Yasumi, telling her that she does not "belong" to them.

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* AbhorrentAdmier: AbhorrentAdmirer: Even before his descent into villainy, Goda shows himself to have a strong sense of entitlement twoards Remina, often citing being the president of her fan-club as an indicator that he deserves her most. He also disregards Remina's feelings after the deaths of both her father and Yasumi, telling her that she does not "belong" to them.
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*AbhorrentAdmier: Even before his descent into villainy, Goda shows himself to have a strong sense of entitlement twoards Remina, often citing being the president of her fan-club as an indicator that he deserves her most. He also disregards Remina's feelings after the deaths of both her father and Yasumi, telling her that she does not "belong" to them.
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* ItsAllMyFault: Remina often does this whenever other characters go through some sort of hardship, especially those that try to protect her, seeing herself as a burden to them.
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[[folder:Remina Oguro]]
*AllLovingHero: Remina is kind and modest to everyone she interacts with, even when the rest of the world turns against her and wants her dead.
*SuicidalPacifism: Remina absolutely hates it when people fight, even if the fighting results from risking her getting sacrificed. In all other instances, realizing the weight of everything occuring around her, as well as her hopless, bleak future, she accepts her impending death.
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[[folder:Yasumi Mitsumura]]
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[[folder:Naoya Goda]]
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[[folder:Hellstar Remina]]
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