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* ShockingMoments: Just from the clip at the top of the Main page. [[spoiler: ''Holy shit they just turned Jupiter into a star!'']]
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* {{HSQ}}: Just from the clip at the top of the Main page. [[spoiler: ''Holy shit they just turned Jupiter into a star!'']]
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* ShockingMoments: Just from the clip at the top of the Main page. [[spoiler: ''Holy shit they just turned Jupiter into a star!'']]
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* TheScrappy: Meleagros and Atalantes. Incompentents, SmugSnake[=s=], always taking advantage of their sister. They are so much of a pair of scrappies that [[spoiler: even Death herself doesn't want them]].
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* TheScrappy: Meleagros and Atalantes. Incompentents, Incompetent, SmugSnake[=s=], always taking advantage of their sister. They are so much of a pair of scrappies that [[spoiler: even Death herself doesn't want them]].
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* MarySue: The princess manages to hijack more than half the plot. Somehow she gets all the praise and admiration of almost every single character. There isn't a single episode where she isn't. She's often compared to a bright star in the void of space, of a shining beacon in the darkness or something equally cheesy, not to mention after setting up Age as the protagonist, having over half of the entire series focus on her leading humanity to a greater destiny, was quite anticlimactic. She also has little to no trouble convincing the Silver Tribe to suddenly give up their quest to eliminate humanity just by talking to them.
** Age is also something of of CanonSue as his Heroic Tribe counterpart is supposedly so strong that he could defeat the other four Nodos all at once. Iolaous, who spent a good portion of time before the series started obsessing over Dhianeila, suddenly stops and steps aside with nary a complaint when it becomes obvious that Age has a thing for Dhianeila. Age also has little trouble convincing people sworn to destroy him to team up instead.
** Age is also something of of CanonSue as his Heroic Tribe counterpart is supposedly so strong that he could defeat the other four Nodos all at once. Iolaous, who spent a good portion of time before the series started obsessing over Dhianeila, suddenly stops and steps aside with nary a complaint when it becomes obvious that Age has a thing for Dhianeila. Age also has little trouble convincing people sworn to destroy him to team up instead.
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* HighOctaneNightmareFuel: Cerbius? [[NightmareFuel Might be disturbing to kids.]] Cerbius in BerserkMode? This trope.
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* NightmareFuel: Cerbius? [[NightmareFuel Might be disturbing to kids.]] Cerbius in BerserkMode? This trope.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation - Are the Golden Tribe [[NeglectfulPrecursors Jerkass Gods]] who abandoned those who relied on them to [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence 'move on']], or did they simply put out their telepathic call before they realized they couldn't predict the results of each other's actions? If the only certain solution to [[spoiler:having driven one race into becoming slaves of any stronger telepath, given a second a crushing inferiority complex, and led a third to turn themselves into insane [[PhysicalGod anthropomorphic (mechapomorphic?) principles]]]] was to ensure that no one who could change that future was still in the original universe, it could be a reasonable response.
* HighOctaneNightmareFuel - Cerbius? [[NightmareFuel might be disturbing to kids.]] Cerbius in BerserkMode? This trope.
* MarySue - The princess manages to hijack more than half the plot. Somehow she gets all the praise and admiration of almost every single character. There isn't a single episode where she isn't. She's often compared to a bright star in the void of space, of a shining beacon in the darkness or something equally cheesy, not to mention after setting up Age as the protagonist, having over half of the entire series focus on her leading humanity to a greater destiny, was quite anticlimactic. She also has little to no trouble convincing the Silver Tribe to suddenly give up their quest to eliminate humanity just by talking to them.
* HighOctaneNightmareFuel - Cerbius? [[NightmareFuel might be disturbing to kids.]] Cerbius in BerserkMode? This trope.
* MarySue - The princess manages to hijack more than half the plot. Somehow she gets all the praise and admiration of almost every single character. There isn't a single episode where she isn't. She's often compared to a bright star in the void of space, of a shining beacon in the darkness or something equally cheesy, not to mention after setting up Age as the protagonist, having over half of the entire series focus on her leading humanity to a greater destiny, was quite anticlimactic. She also has little to no trouble convincing the Silver Tribe to suddenly give up their quest to eliminate humanity just by talking to them.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation - AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Are the Golden Tribe [[NeglectfulPrecursors Jerkass Gods]] who abandoned those who relied on them to [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence 'move on']], or did they simply put out their telepathic call before they realized they couldn't predict the results of each other's actions? If the only certain solution to [[spoiler:having driven one race into becoming slaves of any stronger telepath, given a second a crushing inferiority complex, and led a third to turn themselves into insane [[PhysicalGod anthropomorphic (mechapomorphic?) principles]]]] was to ensure that no one who could change that future was still in the original universe, it could be a reasonable response.
*HighOctaneNightmareFuel - HighOctaneNightmareFuel: Cerbius? [[NightmareFuel might Might be disturbing to kids.]] Cerbius in BerserkMode? This trope.
*MarySue - MarySue: The princess manages to hijack more than half the plot. Somehow she gets all the praise and admiration of almost every single character. There isn't a single episode where she isn't. She's often compared to a bright star in the void of space, of a shining beacon in the darkness or something equally cheesy, not to mention after setting up Age as the protagonist, having over half of the entire series focus on her leading humanity to a greater destiny, was quite anticlimactic. She also has little to no trouble convincing the Silver Tribe to suddenly give up their quest to eliminate humanity just by talking to them.
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* TheScrappy: Meleagros and Atalantes. Incompentents, SmugSnake[=s=], always taking advantage of their sister. They are so much of a pair of scrappies that [[spoiler: even Death herself doesn't want them.]]
* TheWoobie: Mehitaki, since he doesn't like to fight.
** [[spoiler: Yuti is this in the end. She sees Karkinos dying and then [[AngstNuke blows up the solar system they were in a black hole]], believing she's the only Nodos in existance, only to be rescued by Rom Ror, who forces her into a DespairEventHorizon to complete his plans.]]
* TheWoobie: Mehitaki, since he doesn't like to fight.
** [[spoiler: Yuti is this in the end. She sees Karkinos dying and then [[AngstNuke blows up the solar system they were in a black hole]], believing she's the only Nodos in existance, only to be rescued by Rom Ror, who forces her into a DespairEventHorizon to complete his plans.]]
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* TheScrappy: Meleagros and Atalantes. Incompentents, SmugSnake[=s=], always taking advantage of their sister. They are so much of a pair of scrappies that [[spoiler: even Death herself doesn't want them.]]
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* TheWoobie:Mehitaki, Mehitak, since he doesn't like to fight.
** [[spoiler:Yuti Yuty is this in the end. She sees Karkinos dying and then [[AngstNuke blows up the solar system they were in a black hole]], believing she's the only Nodos in existance, only to be rescued by Rom Ror, Rome Ro, who forces her into a DespairEventHorizon to complete his plans.]]
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** Age is also something of of CanonSue as his Heroic Tribe counterpart is supposedly so strong that he could defeat the other four Nodos all at once. Iolaous, who spent a good portion of time before the series started obsessing over Dhianeila, suddenly stops and steps aside with nary a complaint when it becomes obvious that Age has a thing for Dhianeila. Age also has little trouble convincing people sworn to destroy him to team up instead.
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** Age is also something of of CanonSue as his Heroic Tribe counterpart is supposedly so strong that he could defeat the other four Nodos all at once. Iolaous, who spent a good portion of time before the series started obsessing over Dhianeila, suddenly stops and steps aside with nary a complaint when it becomes obvious that Age has a thing for Dhianeila. Age also has little trouble convincing people sworn to destroy him to team up instead.instead.
* TheScrappy: Meleagros and Atalantes. Incompentents, SmugSnake[=s=], always taking advantage of their sister. They are so much of a pair of scrappies that [[spoiler: even Death herself doesn't want them.]]
* TheWoobie: Mehitaki, since he doesn't like to fight.
** [[spoiler: Yuti is this in the end. She sees Karkinos dying and then [[AngstNuke blows up the solar system they were in a black hole]], believing she's the only Nodos in existance, only to be rescued by Rom Ror, who forces her into a DespairEventHorizon to complete his plans.]]
* TheScrappy: Meleagros and Atalantes. Incompentents, SmugSnake[=s=], always taking advantage of their sister. They are so much of a pair of scrappies that [[spoiler: even Death herself doesn't want them.]]
* TheWoobie: Mehitaki, since he doesn't like to fight.
** [[spoiler: Yuti is this in the end. She sees Karkinos dying and then [[AngstNuke blows up the solar system they were in a black hole]], believing she's the only Nodos in existance, only to be rescued by Rom Ror, who forces her into a DespairEventHorizon to complete his plans.]]
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation - Are the Golden Tribe Jerkass Gods who abandoned those who relied on them to [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence 'move on']], or did they simply put out their telepathic call before they realized they couldn't predict the results of each other's actions? If the only certain solution to [[spoiler:having driven one race into becoming slaves of any stronger telepath, given a second a crushing inferiority complex, and led a third to turn themselves into insane [[PhysicalGod anthropomorphic (mechapomorphic?) principles]]]] was to ensure that no one who could change that future was still in the original universe, it could be a reasonable response.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation - Are the Golden Tribe [[NeglectfulPrecursors Jerkass Gods Gods]] who abandoned those who relied on them to [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence 'move on']], or did they simply put out their telepathic call before they realized they couldn't predict the results of each other's actions? If the only certain solution to [[spoiler:having driven one race into becoming slaves of any stronger telepath, given a second a crushing inferiority complex, and led a third to turn themselves into insane [[PhysicalGod anthropomorphic (mechapomorphic?) principles]]]] was to ensure that no one who could change that future was still in the original universe, it could be a reasonable response.
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* MarySue - The princess manages to hijack more than half the plot. Somehow she gets all the praise and admiration of almost every single character. There isn't a single episode where she isn't. She's often compared to a bright star in the void of space, of a shining beacon in the darkness or something equally cheesy, not to mention after setting up Age as the protagonist, having over half of the entire series focus on her leading humanity to a greater destiny, was quite anticlimactic.
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* MarySue - The princess manages to hijack more than half the plot. Somehow she gets all the praise and admiration of almost every single character. There isn't a single episode where she isn't. She's often compared to a bright star in the void of space, of a shining beacon in the darkness or something equally cheesy, not to mention after setting up Age as the protagonist, having over half of the entire series focus on her leading humanity to a greater destiny, was quite anticlimactic. She also has little to no trouble convincing the Silver Tribe to suddenly give up their quest to eliminate humanity just by talking to them.
** Age is also something of of CanonSue as his Heroic Tribe counterpart is supposedly so strong that he could defeat the other four Nodos all at once. Iolaous, who spent a good portion of time before the series started obsessing over Dhianeila, suddenly stops and steps aside with nary a complaint when it becomes obvious that Age has a thing for Dhianeila. Age also has little trouble convincing people sworn to destroy him to team up instead.
** Age is also something of of CanonSue as his Heroic Tribe counterpart is supposedly so strong that he could defeat the other four Nodos all at once. Iolaous, who spent a good portion of time before the series started obsessing over Dhianeila, suddenly stops and steps aside with nary a complaint when it becomes obvious that Age has a thing for Dhianeila. Age also has little trouble convincing people sworn to destroy him to team up instead.