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3->''"[[LeaningOnTheFourthWall We're not going to make the same mistakes this time. Sure, we'll probably make new ones. But not the same ones.]] I may not be the best person to offer help... yet I'm someone who'' can ''help, all the same."''
4-->-- '''Cap. Alexander Reiner'''
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6''[[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/374221/spectrum Spectrum]]'' is a ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' fanfic by Team Spectrum, a group of authors headed by [=Sledge115=]. Comprising the team are [=VoxAdam=] and [[FanFic/TheAvatarOfAlbion RoyalPsycho]], as well as formerly [=TheIdiot=], Doctor Fluffy, Kizuna Tallis, [=ProudToBe=], [=TB3=], [[FanFic/TheAvatarOfAlbion Jed R]] and [[FanFic/TheAvatarOfAlbion The Void]]. Following the discontinuation of ''Fanfic/TheConversionBureauTheOtherSideOfTheSpectrum'', it serves as the main story in a ContinuityReboot of the Spectrumverse.
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8On a beautiful day of sight-seeing in the Everfree Forest, Lyra Heartstrings stumbles across the Tree of Harmony and witnesses a magical portal release a creature such as she has always wished to meet - a human. Yet wonder soon gives way to fear as the human, a soldier named Alexander Reiner, reveals that his homeworld of Earth is under threat... by [[MirrorUniverse Queen Celestia, and a corrupted Equestria]].
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10Upon learning that the human race is faced with the SadisticChoice between extinction or the total enslavement that is Conversion, Princess Celestia, Lyra Heartstrings and the Bearers of Harmony vow to come to the aid of the alliance between mankind and humanity's sympathizers, and hopefully, uncover the source of the madness which has taken hold of the fallen Celestia...
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12What starts off as a spin on ''Fanfic/TheConversionBureau'' gradually evolves into an UltimateUniverse of ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' and MLP Generation 4, packing in elements from the comic books, the tie-in storybooks and the 2017 Movie alongside several familiar concepts from the fandom, such as Human-in-Equestria, Ponies-on-Earth, G1-to-G4, or a [[MirrorUniverse Solar Empire]], all with the stated purpose of tying them together into one cohesive whole.
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14Side-stories in this [[TheVerse 'verse]] include:
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16'''Equus'''
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19* ''[[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/358543/a-sun-in-winter A Sun in Winter]]'', by [=Sledge115=] and [=VoxAdam=]. A distant prequel to the series as a whole, recounting the childhoods of Celestia and Luna in the Reindeer Kingdom of Adlaborn.
20** ''[[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/237718/joy-to-the-worlds Joy to the Worlds]]'', by [=VoxAdam=], [=TB3=] and [=Sledge115=]. The tale of a fateful battle on the last Hearthswarming Eve and the destruction of Adlaborn on Imperial Equus.
21** ''[[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/312770/snowbound Snowbound]]'', by [=DoctorFluffy=]. In the wake of ''Joy to the Worlds'', PHL troops investigate the source of a mysterious signal in Alaska.
22* ''[[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/465350/the-first-second-of-eternity The First Second of Eternity]]'', by [=Sledge115=]. Another distant prequel to the story, telling the story of a lonely watcher and her centuries-long vigil over Equestria.
23* ''[[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/477227/in-nights-garden In Night's Garden]]'', by [=Sledge115=]. Princess Luna's life and times, connected by the thread of her gardens.
24* ''[[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/487498/the-rose-of-florentina The Rose of Florentina]]'', by [=Sledge115=]. The story of Princess Celestia and her first meeting with the long-lost heir to the Crystal Realm, and the life-changing decision she has to make.
25* ''[[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/490655/wallflower-of-canterlot Wallflower of Canterlot]]'', by [=Sledge115=]. Little [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsForgottenFriendship Wallflower Blush]]'s quiet life in her flower shop is interrupted by the Princess' personal student, Sunset Shimmer.
26* ''[[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/489964/celestia-regina Celestia Regina]]'', by [=Sledge115=]. Fresh off the loss of her younger sister, Princess Celestia steps forth to quell a rebelling city - but all is not what it seems.
27* ''[[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/528012/sogno-di-volare Sogno di Volare]]'', by [=Sledge115=]. Sunset Shimmer, daughter to Princess Celestia, deals with sweeping changes in her life when an alicorn named Cadenza arrives in her household.
28* ''[[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/536310/velvet-quill-sunny-skies Velvet Quill & Sunny Skies]]'', by [=Sledge115=]. The story of Twilight Velvet, book editor and mother of two, and her mysterious client Sunny Skies.
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32* ''[[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/396329/spectrum-story-of-the-asian-front Story of the Asian Front]]'', by Kizuna Tallis. The reboot of the Asia Side-Story of the original ''Spectrum''.
33* ''[[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/396110/the-slow-mutants The Slow Mutants]]'', by [=DoctorFluffy=]. A long-converted human, who is gradually losing their identity, goes on a search for salvation.
34* ''[[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/396105/light-despondent-remixed The Light Despondent, Remixed]]'', by [=DoctorFluffy=]. A rewrite of the original Spectrumverse side-story centered on Viktor Kraber's defection from the HLF.
35* ''[[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/472160/dissonance Dissonance]]'', by [=RanOutOfIdeas=]. A story centered around a PER unit and the moral quandaries which they face every day.
36* ''[[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/143840/1/spectrum-starvation/starvation Starvation]]'', by [=DoctorFluffy=]. A horror tale about starving refugees in Brazil.
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38A timeline of "Prime" or "Sunny" Equestria can be found [[https://www.fimfiction.net/group/212460/spectrum/thread/431459/the-timeline-of-sunny-equestria here]], with unmarked spoilers up to Act II's ending. You have been warned.
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40!!Tropes (beware of unmarked spoilers):
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46-> '''First Published:''' May 26th, 2017
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48* AdaptationalBadass:
49** Princess Celestia, compared to her [[AdaptationalWimp less calm and collected depiction]] in the original story, with the authors themselves stating that one of the first changes they made while conceiving the reboot was to avert the less-than-flattering treatment given to her in the classic ''Spectrum''.
50--->'''[=DoctorFluffy=]''': "You know how I always complained about Celestia's characterization in the original story, and you probably did too? Well, not anymore! Coming in this fic, a new and better version of her! Written by people that actually like her! With depth, and resemblance to her show persona! WOW! I have consistently told my friends that if there was anything I could change about the main story, it would be that. And now I can!"
51** The Solar Empire in general is much more cunning and competent compared to its depiction in the original story.
52** Archmage Twilight is considerably more competent and dangerous compared to her original story counterpart, and despite ultimately losing the fight, still manages to hold her own against and injure [[spoiler:Luna]].
53* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: The final part of Act I, which steadily introduces more and more elements familiar to the show-watchers post-Season 3. In the space of several chapters, [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS6E5GauntletOfFire Ember]], [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS6E17TheTimesTheyAreAChangeling Thorax]], [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS7E19ToChangeAChangeling Pharynx]], [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTheMovie2017 Queen Novo and the hippogriffs, and the Abyssinians]] are all introduced and play a role in Chapter Thirteen ("Concordia Maxima").
54* AdaptationalHeroism:
55** [[RedemptionEqualsDeath For all the good it's done for her]], Diamond Tiara is briefly mentioned by Cheerilee as having attempted to organize a resistance against the Empire.
56** Sunny Blueblood is also given this treatment, being given an important role to the story and a much less obnoxious characterization from the get-go.
57** The HLF this time around is ''much'' more friendly and heroic. Justified, in that there are a few HLF splinter groups, and the ones Luna and Cadance encounter happen to be the friendly, Spader-aligned HLF.
58* AdaptationalJerkass: A downplayed example. [[spoiler:In contrast to [[GoodParents how Megan was in the original story]] with regards to Marcus, Megan here has a much frostier relationship with Alex]].
59* AdaptationalNameChange: The Crystal Empire here is renamed the Crystal Realm.
60* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Not that he's a gentle flower, but Alex can best be described as Marcus with the rough edges and vicious streak toned down. [[ContrastingSequelMainCharacter This was very much intentional.]]
61* AdaptationalVillainy: [[spoiler:Imperial Redheart]] is one such case. WordOfGod says that this, and any other cases of it that appear in the story, were done due to RuleOfDrama, as a reminder of how [[TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse seemingly good people can join evil causes]]. Fluffy [[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/374221/3/spectrum/chapter-two-friends-on-the-other-side#comment/8308569 relates one brainstorming session describing this reasoning as such]]:
62-->'''Fluffy''': But please, for the love of god, we cannot let the PHL get all the background ponies and one episode wonders that everyone likes. It was like a minor itch compared to several broken bones but it still annoyed me.
63-->'''Sledge''': (Sarcastically) They have a name, ergo, they must be good.
64-->'''Fluffy''': I don't know how I can respond to that. But it dampens the effect of EEEEVIL coming to Equestria if only the nameless faceless masses fall in line, the jerks seem to have always stayed, and the mane cast (and celestia) are there because brainwashing. Anyone can fall victim to the lies of an evil person. It's not just people you don't care about, it could even be your friends.
65** [[spoiler:Queen Celestia]] mentions zebras, crystal ponies and [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTheMovie2017 hippogriffs]] among her Empire's ranks. And unlike the original, the Crystal Empire isn't said to be a dystopian nightmare - the prevalence of crystal-based technology imply that they are instead willing collaborators and the key reason why the Empire has magitek superior to humanity's.
66** Chapter Sixteen ("An Angel's Wings") reveals that [[spoiler:Spike is in service to the Empire, though not by choice]].
67** In the original story, Sombra was portrayed as a student of Luna's who grew to be resentful thanks to his UnrequitedLove for her. Here, he killed her descendant, Princess Amore, and wiped out most of her family. This resulted in Luna's transformation into Nightmare Moon, thanks to a combination of jealousy over her sister and her grief over her family's destruction.
68* AdaptedOut:
69** The main human character of the original ''Spectrum'' story, Marcus Renee, has been cut out of this new continuity, partly due to the authors figuring it would be in poor taste to use a character that was clearly important to [=Redskin122004=] after having split from him on acrimonious terms and partly because some (especially Jed and Fluffy) were just tired of writing him. He's replaced with [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute Alexander Reiner]].
70** The story overall tones down the use of crossovers, relegating them to {{Shout Out}}s for the most part - as an example, there's no indication that Time Turner is ''the'' [[Series/DoctorWho Doctor]]. Another case is the crew from ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'', due to the authors feeling that their inclusion didn't fit the overall tone of the story.
71** Jacqueline Dionna Reitman, the founder of the PER in the original ''Spectrum'', will be cut out as well. Replacing her is Dr. Caitlyn North, the doctor who made the ponification potion available for public use.
72** Related to the removal/rewriting of Marcus Renee, his brother Jacob has been removed as well. The Archmage here instead has feelings for [[spoiler:Princess Luna]].
73* ADayInTheLimelight: While Lyra ''is'' the main protagonist, the story progressively shows more and more POV segments from various different characters. Princess Luna in particular takes center stage in Act II. See EnsembleCast below.
74* AerithAndBob: Among those who attend Ambassador Heartstrings' speech to establish the Greater Pan-Equine Co-Harmony Sphere, we have Queen Novo, Malikah Ylam bint-Karistal, Princess Cadance of the Crystal Realm, Duke Nibiru and Duchess Silili, Prefect Dondola, Prince Abraxas... and Gaspard of Griffonstone.
75* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Imperial Cadance (who's a "Lady" rather than a Princess) initially isn't too thrilled that Sunny Cadance is everything that she is, and significantly more, as she's just a pegacorn while the Princess is a full-fledged alicorn.
76* AlternateUniverse: Both the Imperial and Sunny Timelines count as such. The Sunny Timeline in general seems to generally follow the show canon with several BroadStrokes that makes it an amalgam of the show, the comics, and even the chapter books. The Imperial timeline, meanwhile, diverged from the Sunny Timeline at an unknown point, sometime before Season 2. [[spoiler:It's strongly hinted that it's all because their Cadance never ascended to become an alicorn.]]
77* AnachronicOrder: "Child of Crystal", the second Interlude, has a FramingDevice set before Act II.
78* AndIMustScream: Zig-zagged. On one hand, [[spoiler:the Archmage]] seems to be oblivious to what actually is going on in reality, living an idyllic life in her mind. Show her the truth, however, and this trope starts to kick in as she becomes aware of the truth behind the Empire.
79* AntagonistInMourning: Archmage Twilight wasn't exactly happy to see her Lyra or Luna defect from the Empire - but she still mourns their death and TakenForGranite fate, respectively.
80* AntiMagic: {{Orichalcum}} metal, rare enough as it is, is forged by the Empire into anti-magic weapons to negate powerful magical users. They are so rare only high-ranking Imperials wield them - The Archmage and Weaver each carry one sword, in order to dispatch [[spoiler:Princess Luna]] and Imperial Sint Erklass, respectively.
81* ApocalypseAnarchy: Boston is a far cry from its pre-war self, being turned into a desolate warzone contested between humanity (represented by UNAC) and the Solar Empire.
82* ArcVillain: Each Act has one, with Queen Celestia as the overall BigBad:
83** Act I has Redheart, seeking to prevent Sunny Equestria from joining the fray.
84** Act II has [[spoiler:Archmage Twilight]] taking on the role, being sent to Boston to deal with Princess Luna.
85** Act III brings in Weaver [[spoiler:and the Storm King]].
86* ArcWords: Luna's promise to [[spoiler:the Archmage]] sums up Sunny Equestria's [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong plan and commitment]]; "We'll make it right."
87* ArmorPiercingQuestion: Celestia asks [[spoiler:her sister]] the reclusive, stoic Galatea about the sort of life she's led. It takes a good few moments for Galatea to claim she does not understand the question. [[spoiler:Galatea's side story reveals she's lying]].
88* AscendedExtra:
89** The Mane Six (especially Twilight) and Lyra play a much bigger role in this story than they did in the original.
90** Ana Bjorgman was a fairly prominent, but ultimately supporting character in the original story's Hostage Crisis arc and a minor side character from the side story ''Adrift''. Here, she's the second human POV character to appear.
91** [[spoiler:The Archmage]] was once just one of the [[TheDragon Dragons]] for Queen Celestia in Boston. Now she's the primary antagonist of the equivalent arc.
92** Princess Cadance suffered from a case of OutOfFocus in the original. Here, not only does she play a crucial role in defeating the Empire at Boston, she's also the first Sunny Equestrian to deal in diplomacy with mankind, [[spoiler:and as it turns out, her counterpart's lack of alicornhood may be the single key difference between their worlds]].
93* AuthorAppeal:
94** Besides the usual, [=DoctorFluffy=] is ''also'' a fan of ''Literature/TheExpanse'', using its TV series as an influence for the rewrite of ''Light Despondent''.
95** [=Sledge115=] and [=VoxAdam=] admit to using both ''VideoGame/AmnesiaTheDarkDescent'' and ''Film/TheShining'' as inspiration for the [[DreamWalker Dream Walk]] of Chapter Seventeen ("Thus, Lift Me Up").
96* BadOmenAnecdote: Rainbow Dash and Fluttershy shares an anecdote about a 'death tree', explaining the legend of a group of pegasus soldiers who rested near it and were never seen again. A few moments later, Alex Reiner shows up.
97* BaitAndSwitch:
98** A human, almost identical in description to Marcus Renee, is sent to Equestria. Except he's not Marcus.
99** A mysterious EldritchAbomination is confronted by Discord, but the identity of it isn't the big reveal of Chapter Five ("Understanding Dawns"), in contrast to the original story. Rather, it's [[spoiler:who comes after that's the big one - Celestia and Luna's missing sister]].
100** Luna and Discord find themselves 'invited' as guests of Queen Celestia. Instead, though, they meet with [[spoiler:Archmage Twilight]].
101* BewareTheNiceOnes: Celestia, who almost single-hoofedly shut down Alex in his tirade [[spoiler:while he's threatening Fluttershy]]. It worked.
102* BigBad: Queen Celestia serves as the main antagonist of the entire story, though each Act has its own ArcVillain.
103** By Act III, the presence of the Storm King introduces a full-on BigBadDuumvirate, as the Storm King is regarded by many of the denizens of Equus Prime as a more worrying and immediate threat than the Solar Empire, and the Empire themselves have a history of conflict with him on their homeworld. In narrative terms, the Storm King serves as a clear and present danger to Lyra's Expedition.
104* BigBadassBattleSequence: Much of Act II shows the Battle of Boston.
105* BrickJoke:
106** In Chapter One ("The Human"), Rainbow Dash laments her book order arriving late. Come Chapter Seven ("Unto The Breach"), she comes back to Ponyville to retrieve the order, [[spoiler:[[SpannerInTheWorks and ends up being the deciding factor in Redheart's defeat]]]].
107** In Chapter Two ("Friends On The Other Side"), Celestia trusts Luna to be TheCavalry if things go wrong in Ponyville. In Chapter Seventeen ("Thus, Lift Me Up"), it's revealed that Luna ''did'' come to their rescue [[spoiler:in the TCB version of the Wedding Invasion]].
108** In Chapter Two, Pinkie muses about the [[MusicalWorldHypothesis musical numbers]] in the show. Come Chapter Nineteen ("When The Dust Settles"), and Luna almost breaks into song twice.
109* BookEnds: The second memory Luna views in [[spoiler:the Archmage's]] mind shows Imperial Papillate treating with the Elements. [[spoiler:The last of the apparitions in Twilight's mind to disappear is Papillate]].
110* BottleEpisode: Chapter Seventeen ("Thus, Lift Me Up"), apart from the beginning and end, only has [[spoiler:Luna and Twilight]] in most of the chapter.
111* BreadAndCircuses: The xenocidal, hyper-nationalist Solar Empire has popular domestic support and steadfast equine allies because they provide their subjects and allies with security and stability, as well as unprecedented technological advances.
112* BreatherEpisode:
113** Chapters Ten to Twelve wind down a little, building up to the Convocation of The Creatures. Twilight's plotline in these chapters in particular exemplifies it, as she's trying to reconnect with Moondancer.
114** Chapter Twenty-Four ("Unveiled") mostly consists of the characters in Sunny Equestria relaxing and preparing for their various tasks. [[spoiler:Then the final scene happens, with Luna's dream-walk culminating in the realisation she shares a link with Archmage Twilight.]]
115* CallBack: Celestia briefly reminiscences about her early childhood in Adlaborn, three-thousand years ago.
116* CallForward: The story makes references to the future seasons that have yet to occur in '''Spectrum'''s time, such as;
117** Twilight trying to approach [[{{Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS5E12AmendingFences}} Moondancer]] and rekindle their old friendship in order to make up for her snubbing. Unlike canon, however, it doesn't quite work out.
118** Luna's fondness for gardening (shown in Season 7's "[[{{Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS7E10ARoyalProblem}} A Royal Problem]]") and subsequently Pharynx's attitude towards decorative plants.
119** Ember and Thorax bonding (shown in Season 7's "[[{{Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS7E15TripleThreat}} Triple Threat]]").
120** Gallus and Silverstream's ShipTease throughout Season 8 is implied by the Archmage.
121** Princess Luna is just as fascinated by an email as she is by the post office.
122* TheCameo:
123** Kraber makes a brief appearance in Chapter Four ("Nightfall over Boston"), and is mentioned twice in the same chapter. He makes a full appearance in the next.
124** The Changeling trio introduced in Chapter Thirteen ("Concordia Maxima")) briefly appear in a flashback to the Canterlot Wedding Invasion [[spoiler:in Imperial Equestria]].
125** Terramar appears as one of Archmage Twilight's personal guards.
126** Silverstream is mentioned in Chapter Nineteen ("When The Dust Settles"), as the Archmage gives Captain Gallus some tips in wooing her.
127** The Sunburst of Imperial Equestria appears as Twilight's colleague and fellow researcher, first in a flashback, then in person.
128** Imperial Pipsqueak appears at the very end of Act II, to Luna's surprise.
129** Vapor Trail and Sky Stinger are briefly mentioned in Chapters Nine ("In Darkest Hour"), then show up in Chapter Twenty-One ("So Say We All") as PHL operatives.
130* CallBack: Act II frequently refers back to both the series premiere and the Season Two episode "[[{{Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E4LunaEclipsed}} Luna Eclipsed]]", from Luna encountering [[spoiler:Archmage Twilight]] on opposing sides, only this time their alignments are flipped around, to Luna reminiscing about the events of Nightmare Night, and finally, the penultimate scene of the Act, where Luna meets the counterpart of Pipsqueak.
131* CainAndAbelAndSeth: In Chapter Six ("The Trinity Harmonious"), Galatea is introduced [[spoiler:as the older sister of Celestia and Luna]].
132* CassandraTruth: [[spoiler:The Archmage]] insists that she had nothing to do with the fate of Adlaborn, something Luna scoffs at. [[spoiler:Chapter Seventeen ("Thus, Lift Me Up") strongly implies she really was unaware, having her memories suppressed and compartmentalised]].
133* CatchAFallingStar: Luna pulls this off during the Battle of Boston, managing to rescue Cadance as the latter, unconscious, falls from the ''Great Equestrian''.
134* CentralTheme: [[WordOfGod [=VoxAdam=]]] has stated on a couple of occasions that he "isn't sure ''Spectrum'' has themes", but themes seem to have grown from the story as it went on, much like the garden motif which became central to Princess Luna's character. To wit;
135** Connection. Although perhaps no great surprise as a theme for a work based on ''Friendship is Magic'', the story places greater emphasis on a [[HyperLinkStory holistic]] [[OneDegreeOfSeparation worldview]], in which everyone's actions affect someone else, however modestly. Loneliness and the desire for connection lies also at the heart of various characters, but none less so than all three Alicorn Sisters in different ways -- right down to how Celestia and Luna never knew about Galatea, yet she knew of and long wished to meet them.
136** Grief. Interestingly enough, perhaps only half of the characters' experiences' with grief in the story correlate directly to the war. Life itself and the march of time are shown to be inherent catalysts for sorrow and regret, and the question arises of where one should strike a balance between cherishing the past and accepting the future.
137** Individualism vs. Collectivism. If everyone is connected, and yet personal pains are inevitable, where does a person's worth lie? Again, while either side is depicted as having its positive qualities, both of the primary antagonistic parties in the story showcase the negatives of taking these to extremes, be it the veneer of utopianism enforced by the [[TheEvilsOfFreeWill Solar Empire]] or the hyper-capitalism of the [[ItsAllAboutMe Storm King]].
138* ChekhovsGunman:
139** Archmage Twilight has an unseen appearance in Chapter Seven ("Unto The Breach"), giving the order to Redheart to retrieve Alex's locket by letter. She has a ''much'' more significant role come Act II, serving as the primary antagonist for that Act.
140** Prismia is mentioned briefly in Chapter Thirteen ("Concordia Maxima") as an important factor in how Cadance became an alicorn. This comes back in Chapter Nineteen ("When The Dust Settles"), when it's revealed that Lady Cadance [[spoiler:doesn't even ''know'' Prismia]]. Then, the second Interlude ("Child of Crystal") explores Cadance's past and explains Prismia's involvement with her. [[spoiler:Here, it's revealed that Prismia is none other than ''another'' alicorn, even older than Galatea is]].
141** The Storm King is often mentioned in the background, as a constant threat shadowing several other nations. Then, in "Child of Crystal", it's revealed that it was he who orphaned Cadance, seeking to take her power for himself, [[spoiler:and Chapter Twenty-Six ("Here's To You") introduces him as the ArcVillain, seeking to pursue Lyra's Expedition for an as-of-yet unknown reason]].
142* CerebusRetcon: The original ''Spectrum'' used Nightmare Moon as a power boost SuperpoweredEvilSide for Luna in battling [[spoiler:the Tyrant's clone]], and had Sombra as former student of hers that turned evil because [[AllLoveIsUnrequited Luna didn't return his feelings]]. Here, Sombra ''murdered'' Luna's family in the Crystal Realm, something that indirectly led to Luna turning into Nightmare Moon out of her jealousy towards her sister and her rage and grief over losing her family.
143* CondescendingCompassion: Chapter Seventeen ("Thus, Lift Me up") reveals that this is why major environmentalists and environmental organisations didn't support the Empire, then-Equestria, before the war began. Equestria's offers to provide another world for them to live in is taken as a slight, because it meant that they would have to abandon the cause they championed in favor of an easy way out that doesn't really solve the entire issue in the first place.
144* ConditionedToAcceptHorror: Alex, though he's more cool-headed than Marcus was. Unlike the original story, however, none of the ponies are driven to becoming a sobbing mess like Celestia was then, even if they're still horrified by it. [[spoiler:Luna also doesn't turn into Nightmare Moon after viewing Twilight's memories]].
145* ContinuityNod: [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ContinuityNod/SPECTRUM Has its own page]].
146* ContinuityReboot: Of the original ''Other Side of the Spectrum''.
147* CrapsaccharineWorld: The Solar Empire, obviously. A widely-beloved alliance between the various equine people of Equus, built on the basis of technological advances, mutual corporation, and [[BreadEggsMilkSquick genocide]]. Prime Equus, on the other hand, is a lesser case. Equestria is a SugarBowl, but the rest of the world varies from place to place.
148* CrypticBackgroundReference: The Krampus is referred to in the present tense three-thousand years later by Celestia. [[spoiler:It's a SealedEvilInACan who may know what is going on behind the scenes of Imperial Equus]].
149* DangerousForbiddenTechnique: In that it's incredibly grotesque; the necrotic spell used by Imperial Guards is said to be this, to the point that Sunny Equestria has forbidden it from being used by non-Guards.
150* DarkAndTroubledPast: Alex has a less-than-stellar relationship with his mother due to him reminding her too much of her late husband and [[ParentalFavoritism playing obvious favorites with his half-sister]], and Chapter Five ("Understanding Dawns") shows he's done some [[WarCrimeSubvertsHeroism unsavory things throughout the war]] that weight heavily on his conscience.
151* DawnOfAnEra: The end of the Crystal War ''was'' this for what would become the Solar Empire, as it kicked off an era of technological progress and peaceful expansion of the Equestrian hegemony on Equus. And then came Earth, and the Conversion War.
152* DeconReconSwitch: Whereas ''The Other Side Of The Spectrum'' put heavy focus on deconstructing everything, including the show's SugarBowl setting by liberally applying a DarkerAndEdgier take on the backstory, ''Spectrum'' takes a slightly different approach. Verisimilitude still applies and Sunny Equestria acknowledge their inexperience with war, but then proceed to embrace their idealism anyway. On that note, ''Spectrum'' also has a closer-to-canon emphasis in its backstory.
153* DeliberateValuesDissonance: There are some differing cultural norms between the people of Equus and standard Westernised twenty-first-century Earth.
154** The age of accountability, e.g. of legal adulthood, is universally recognised as sixteen. Princess Ember, having just turned that old, gets chosen by the dragons as their delegate to the Convocation of the Creatures.
155** Nor is being put to work prior to adult age that uncommon, as the Kirin-funded expedition to the Sunken Dream Valley has crewmates as young as thirteen working aboard ship. Galatea's observation of this indicates it isn't the norm in Equestria, at least, but still more prevalent in other parts of their world.
156** Saddle Mareabia greatly invokes this trope. While a matriarchy, their culture is nevertheless polygamous. The fosterage of children from one upper-class family to another for political purposes is also treated as a completely normal practice.
157** Played more humorously with the [[NoNudityTaboo lack of a nudity taboo]] on Equus, since Prince Blueblood fails to notice anything unusual about a sunbathing Ana Bjorgman.
158* DemotedToExtra: Downplayed; Alex is still the main human character, but he plays a SupportingLeader role, appearing only once as a POV character. The humans in general are less focused on compared to the original story, with Sunny Equestrians taking centre stage (chiefly Lyra and Luna).
159* DespairEventHorizon: A species-wide example. By 2024, with no clear end to the war, most of humanity, as Hanne notes, is on the brink of giving up fighting altogether.
160* DeusExitMachina: Faced with the Lord of Chaos himself, the Imperials do the logical thing--[[spoiler:blindside him with their crystal technology and turn him to stone]].
161* DisappointedInYou: Sunny Luna is none too impressed with [[spoiler:Archmage Twilight]] taking the Queen's words at face value, directly contrasting her usual scientific methods.
162* DistantPrologue: The prologue takes place centuries before the main story begins properly.
163* {{Doorstopper}}: 550,000 words and counting. Chapter Thirteen ("Concordia Maxima") clocks in at ''50,000'' words. Forunately, most of the other chapters are a good deal shorter, though still numbering 15,000 words on average.
164* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything:
165** Like in the original ''Spectrum'', Imperial Equestria feels a lot like Nazi Germany, but a more overt comparison is made to Imperial Japan as well this time around, with the "Pan-Equine Co-Harmony Sphere" as a cornerstone of the Empire.
166** Imperial Twilight suggesting that mankind should move to Equestria touches on the idea that humanity should look towards other planets like Mars instead to resettle.
167** A devastating attack on a major city leads to a long campaign of retaliation against the perpetrators that also results in the slow erosion of civil liberties, such as the implementation of mass surveillance on its own populace. The post-Canterlot Wedding Imperial Equestria, or UsefulNotes/TheWarOnTerror?
168* DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale: Averted. Chrysalis' use of Thorax as a footstool, while absurd and almost cartoony in its image, is rightfully treated as abuse, and Ember is discomforted by the image.
169* DoYouTrustMe: During Chapter Seventeen ("Thus, Lift Me Up"); in the [[spoiler:Archmage]]'s mind,Luna asks this to [[spoiler:her]], adding to the quasi-romantic tone of their relationship. [[spoiler:the Archmage says yes]].
170* DreamingOfThingsToCome: In Chapter Twenty-Four ("Unveiled"), Princess Luna's dreamwalk turns into this when she [[spoiler:has a vision of alicorn Twilight]].
171* DrivingQuestion: A few are scattered throughout the story;
172** How and why did the Solar Empire turn to evil?
173** Who is the Architect?
174** Whatever happened to Megan Williams?
175** Who was Cadance's mother?
176* TheDulcineaEffect: Deconstructed. Icewind's compulsion to help Redheart is a TragicMistake - since [[spoiler:he chooses to help Imperial Redheart]].
177* EarlyBirdCameo: Sunburst appears in passing throughout Chapter Seventeen ("Thus, Lift Me Up"), before he makes his proper debut in Chapter Twenty-Three ("Castles In The Air").
178* EnemyMine: Queen Chrysalis sets aside her hostilities with Equestria to attend the Convocation. Doesn't stop her from acting like a {{Jerkass}}, though.
179* EnsembleCast: While the story still has Lyra as the main protagonist, it gives plenty of POV segments to many others, including Twilight, who takes a more prominent role as {{Deuteragonist}} while [[spoiler:her EvilCounterpart serves as Act II's ArcVillain]], and Princess Luna, who is the central (and titular character) of Act II.
180* EntertaininglyWrong: Upon finding [[spoiler:Redheart unconscious at her home]], Bonbon puts two and two together, takes aside Icewind that she's come to the conclusion that they have a Changeling situation. The actual situation is... a bit more complicated than that.
181* EveryoneCanSeeIt: By Chapter Twenty-Six ("Here's To You"), it's become abundantly clear to everyone else that [[spoiler:Luna likes Twilight]].
182* ExpositionCut: In Chapter One ("The Human"), Twilight's explanation of the Alicorn Amulet is interrupted by a scene of Lyra, and we only see the end of it.
183* {{Expy}}: Alexander Reiner replaces Marcus Renee as the Commander of the PHL although according to the authors, he will be playing a different role overall.
184* ExtremelyShortTimespan:
185** Act I, approximately 270,000 words long, takes place over two weeks. Chapter Thirteen ("Concordia Maxima"), which is 50,000 words long, takes place over three days.
186** Act II, approximately 150,000 words long, takes place over two ''days''.
187* FaeriesDontBelieveInHumansEither: Except for Lyra and a few other eccentrics, no one in Equestria saw humans as anything other than creatures of legend... then the story begins.
188* FallenHero: The entire Solar Empire and the Co-Harmony Sphere they lead. It started off as a well-intentioned alliance against figures like Chrysalis and Sombra, while championing a technological golden age in Equestria. By 2024, however, they're locked in a xenocidal campaign against humanity, becoming the very villains they swore to destroy, [[spoiler:and deep down, they've been subjected to heavy mental manipulation, or at least people like Twilight Sparkle to force them to commit atrocities]].
189* FantasticRacism: The Empire isn't exactly [[{{Understatement}} fond of humanity]]. Even the more benign Imperials, like Scootaloo and Whistle Stop, couldn't help but laugh at a racist joke made at their expense.
190* TheFederation: Imperial Equestria ''used'' to lead one of these, consisting of many equine nations. Nowadays, while their allies remain, it's more of TheEmpire with a Federation paint job.
191* FinalSolution: The Empire's ongoing war against humanity is centered on one, and they've already wiped out the Reindeer.
192* FiveSecondForeshadowing: Luna aggressively demands to know Imperial Spike's fate to Twilight, before [[spoiler:he emerges to join the battle by Twilight's side]]
193* FormulaBreakingEpisode:
194** Chapters Four and Nine take place on Earth instead of Equestria, from two new viewpoints - [[TheChainsOfCommanding Cheerilee]] and [[AudienceSurrogate Ana Bjorgman]].
195** Act II, appropriately titled Moonrise, shifts the focus to Princess Luna, moves the setting to Boston, and is in general a much more fast-paced arc compared to Act I.
196** "Child of Crystal", the interlude prior to Act III, is written in the style of a fairy tale, framed by Cadance telling Alex the story of how she became an alicorn.
197* FutureBadass:
198** Ambassador Lyra Heartstrings is one to Lyra, having been one of the chief architects in the Co-Harmony Sphere, led diplomatic efforts on Earth, and finally became the leader of the PHL movement.
199** One of the Royal Guards in Chapter Six ("The Trinity Harmonious") would go on to serve the Empire and die a heroic death on Earth, according to [[spoiler:Imperial Redheart]].
200* GenreRoulette: The story, though essentially an epic war fantasy, frequently changes genre, with the shift being subtle at times, and others, not so much. Act I is primarily a fantasy drama, but it has dabbled in both slice of life and war drama. Act II meanwhile takes the setting to Earth, and flips between fantasy and war drama, and touches on the political drama as well. [[spoiler:Chapter Seventeen ("Thus, Lift Me up") meanwhile slips into psychological horror in the veins of ''VideoGame/AmnesiaTheDarkDescent'' and ''Film/TheShining'']].
201* GondorCallsForAid: Celestia makes the decision to call on the leaders of all the other species and nations on Equus in order to prepare for the war. The meeting in full is shown in Chapter Thirteen ("Concordia Maxima").
202* GoodCounterpart: [[TheAlliance The Concordat]] is shaping up to be one, formed in response to the Solar Empire and their [[HegemonicEmpire Greater Pan-Equine Co-Harmony Sphere]].
203* GreatOffscreenWar: The Crystal War is oft-mentioned as a crucial stepping stone in Equestria's transformation into the Solar Empire. In a spin of this trope, the war itself is overall a much smaller affair than the ongoing Conversion War.
204* HappilyMarried: To Luna's pleasant surprise, Imperial Pipsqueak [[HeIsAllGrownUp has grown into a cheerful stallion]] and married to Imperial Dinky, with a two year old son. It drives her to shed TearsOfJoy.
205* HappyEndingOverride:
206** Poor Lady Cadance's marriage with Shining Armor is torn apart by the war.
207** For Megan Williams. [[spoiler:After she grows up, Megan meets and marries a soldier, who gets killed during the Gulf War. She remarries, but has a strained relationship with her son Alex, favoring her daughter Maxine. Now, with Imperial Equestria's appearance on Earth and the war, she has since disappeared to parts unknown, leaving her son and daughter wondering what became of her]].
208** The end of the Crystal War and the golden age that followed is seemingly Equestria's own happy ending... then came Earth, the war, and the Empire.
209* TheHeavy: [[spoiler:Imperial Redheart]] serves as this role for Queen Celestia and the Empire as a whole, at least at the start.
210* HeIsAllGrownUp: Non-romantic example. Luna discovers, and is moved to tears, by a grown-up Pipsqueak, alive and well, raising a family together with Dinky Hooves in the PHL.
211* TheHero: Sunny Lyra Heartstrings, in contrast to Marcus for the original story.
212* HopelessWar: By 2024, things really aren't looking good for humanity, with society being on the brink of collapse due to the ongoing refugee crisis and still no closer to destroying the Barrier. All the Empire has to do is sit behind it and wait.
213* HopeSpot:
214** [[spoiler:Imperial Redheart seemingly comes close to a HeelFaceTurn in Chapter Six ("The Trinity Harmonious"), [[IgnoredEpiphany but the moment passes]] and she resolves to kill Alex]].
215** Luna gets ''really'' close to convincing [[spoiler:the Archmage]] to defect. And since the PHL weren't informed of her plan, [[spoiler:Ana ends up nearly killing the Archmage and ruins the entire plan on accident]].
216* HowWeGotHere: The front half of Chapter Fourteen ("Silent Night") begins forty-five minutes before the back half.
217* HyperlinkStory: Characters and sub-plots in ''Spectrum'' all connect with one another in some form. While it may not reach the extent of YouAllShareMyStory, in that not all characters will interact or even be aware of each other, everyone is [[OneDegreeOfSeparation closer]] than they may realise.
218* InSpiteOfANail: Despite the drastically altered timelines, some canon events still happen, just out of order;
219** Thorax and Ember still meet as they did in Season 7 and befriend one another.
220** In Imperial Equestria, Gallus still becomes a Guard, though serving the Empire this time around, and he still gets to know Silverstream.
221* InternalReveal: Chapter Thirteen ("Concordia Maxima"), reveals to everyone assembled at the Convocation the true scale of the war and Alex's story.
222* ItsPersonalWithTheDragon: While, obviously, Luna is faced with the idea that her sister could turn evil, the centerpiece of Act II is the dynamic between her and [[spoiler:the Archmage]], who is ''closer'' to her counterpart than she is to her [[spoiler:Twilight]]. This leads to both of them trying to capture the other and turn them to their side, hoping to convince the other of their ways.
223* KillAndReplace: Subverted. [[spoiler:Imperial Redheart]] simply incapacitates her Sunny counterpart before taking her place.
224* LensmanArmsRace: By 2024, one of these is ongoing in the war. The human-aligned forces possess magitek weaponry and MagicKnight soldiers among their ranks. Meanwhile, the Empire has developed advanced Newfoals, sophisticated potion grenades, and powerful {{Wave Motion Gun}}s capable of destroying human armored vehicles. [[spoiler:Chief Engineer Awesome Fire also reveals that the Empire is in possession of an even larger one]].
225* LikeRealityUnlessNoted: Earth has this general feel, with the point of divergence being 2016. Also, while Vladimir Putin is seemingly still the Russian President, Tim Kaine replaces Creator/DonaldTrump as the 45th President of the United States.
226** Chapter Fourteen ("Silent Night") showcases this, with a ''lot'' of real life figures mentioned in office, just not the ones they have in real life. For example, while Putin and Xi Jinping remain leaders of Russia and China, France, Great Britain and the United States each have either fictional leaders or their leaders don't actually hold the office they have.
227* LighterAndSofter: Compared to the original, as best demonstrated by Chapter Seventeen ("Thus, Lift Me Up"), the rough equivalent of the original story's "For Whom the Bell Tolls". This time around, the story uses significantly less BodyHorror and {{Gorn}} imagery in favor of NothingIsScarier and PsychologicalHorror.
228* LongLostRelative:
229** Princess Cadance is actually a descendant of Luna, found by Celestia in a far away village.
230** Chapter Five ("Understanding Dawns") ends with TheReveal of [[spoiler:Celestia and Luna's previously unknown sister Galatea]].
231* MakeThemRot: A necrotic spell is used liberally by the Imperial Guard. [[BodyHorror The effects on the human body are not so pretty]].
232* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: [[spoiler:The ethereal reindeer dancing in the campfire, in Chapter Nine ("Unto The Breach")]]. It baffles absolutely everybody who sees it.
233* MySignificanceSenseIsTingling: Pinkie senses that ''something'' is wrong in Chapter Three ("They Are Us"). [[spoiler:She should be, because it's not the Nurse Redheart they knew]].
234* MoodWhiplash: Chapter Nineteen ("When The Dust Settles") has Luna disguise herself, and it involves her acting like a huge dork - a huge contrast to the previous chapters in Act II.
235* MookHorrorShow: Chapter Eighteen ("Moonrise Over Boston") showcases a battle between UNAC and Imperial forces, from the latter POV. It's not a pretty sight. On the flipside, though, they actually turn the tables once they reach friendly positions.
236* MoralEventHorizon: InUniverse, [[spoiler:Galatea]] considers the destruction of Adlaborn and the slaughter of its people to be the Empire's worst transgression, and so seeks to correct it by [[spoiler:bringing Alex Reiner to Sunny Equestria]].
237* MoralityKitchenSink: While the story, being an Anti-TCB deconstructionist story, falls squarely in the camp of "Conversion is bad and wrong" in its portrayal of the central conflict, factions and characters may range from one end of the [[{{Pun}} spectrum]] to the other.
238** True to the source material, [[TheGoodKingdom Equestria's]] Royal Family and the Element Bearers are presented as the most unambiguously "good" characters. Some form of realistic consequences, though, in how obviously out of their depth the Element Bearers and Lyra are in the face of a global conflict. As such, expecting the show's heroes to solve the crisis on their own is never even suggested – instead, Princess Celestia chooses to call on international support. Not all of the Equestrians are inclined to side with humanity, as shown with Catseye and Icewind. And while Princess Luna and Prince Blueblood are on the side of good, both are still shown to carry around a lot of emotional baggage. The closest thing to a straight up MessianicArchetype is Princess Cadance.
239** The people of Equus who gather at the [[TheAlliance Concordia]] are morally all over the place, but more guided as a rule by personal interest than by altruism, with the noteworthy exception of the Reindeer and Minotaurs. Both the griffons and Kirin have mercenary tendencies – literally for the former, whose representative is a throne claimant in search of legitimacy, while the Kirin are an aloof ProudMerchantRace. As represented by Princess Ember, the dragons are capable of diplomacy, yet even the "nice" Ember treats raiding as just a way of life. Finally there are the Changelings, who are led by the despotic Queen Chrysalis, but include good and honorable drones in their ranks.
240** While humanity is unjustly beset by the threat of annihilation and fighting for its right to live, individual people respond to the dire situation in a variety of ways, prone to the same [[HumansAreFlawed failings]] as before the Conversion War. As an alliance of human nations, [[TheFederation UNAC]] is the main force for good on Earth, yet it's hinted the old power divides subsist, even after half the West has been consumed by the Barrier. Operating outside governmental oversight are various militias who identify as [[WellIntentionedExtremist HLF]], who are largely benign yet often substitute being government stooges for corporate stooges, and whose image is tainted by a highly-visible minority of xenophobic fanatics.
241** The [[LaResistance PHL]] were founded by Ambassador Heartstrings as a humanitarian organization and to promote harmonious co-operation between Earth and Equus. Over time, however, especially following the Ambassador's death, its paramilitary branch has grown in size and influence, to the point the PHL's detractors claim it has gained too much traction as a minor NGOSuperpower and is neglecting the search for a potential counter-agent to Conversion. Incidents such as the towns of Nipville and Defiance paint the PHL in an overly gung-ho light which it tries to keep hushed up. Nevertheless, the PHL retains a strong core of true, if jaded believers in the cause of harmony with humanity.
242** Furthermore, the [[TheEmpire Solar Empire]] ''is'' an expansionist super-power guilty of xenocide... Yet the story never lets the readers forget that, at the end of the day, these are still the Equestrians from the show, only twisted [[BadFuture fifteen years later]] by external circumstances that include the [[WarIsHell toll of war]] and [[spoiler:MindControl]]. The [[HegemonicEmpire Co-Harmony Sphere]] is essentially an alternate incarnation of where Equestria's enterprise of world-wide harmony could lead if taken over by an equine-supremacist ideology. Many individual characters on the side of Imperial Equestria are depicted sympathetically, giving back their loyalty to what they [[VillaInWithGoodPublicity perceive as a nation]] that has been loyal to them.
243** And lastly there is the [[EvilOverlord Storm King]]. Although of no great concern to humans, since his influence is not felt on Earth, everyone on Equus speaks of him as a threat to be either opposed or appeased. Equusites aligned with the Solar Empire and Co-Harmony Sphere cite their desire for protection against him. Considering the good standard of living within Imperial Equestria and the affable nature of many Imperial-aligned Equusites, if it weren't for the Conversion of humankind, the argument could easily be made for the Solar Empire representing the ''[[ALighterShadeOfBlack lesser evil]]'' when placed next to the Storm King.
244* MoreThanMindControl: How the Empire gains both popular support at home and in the other equine nations. In contrast to the original story, the Empire here has a softer and more subtle way of controlling its subjects, being more of a suggestion than forcing them to do anything and by twisting well intentioned ponies to do things in the name of what they believe in, [[spoiler:Like the Archmage]].
245* MortonsFork: The Solar Empire's choices for humanity; either they submit to Equestrian rule, stripped away from everything that makes them human, or they can die with the Barrier.
246* MusicalWorldHypotheses: Discussed briefly. Pinkie wonders if the musical numbers in the show are [[ItMakesSenseInContext thanks to thaumaturgons]].
247* MythArc: Part of Act I is dedicated to building up one, all revolving around an enigmatic figure only referred to as The Architect.
248* MythologyGag:
249** Ember and Thorax ''do'' [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS7E15TripleThreat get along just fine]], even without ever having met Spike in this continuity.
250** Gallus is implied to have feelings for Silverstream, mirroring his ShipTease with her in canon.
251** Princess Luna is just as excited with sending herself an e-mail as she is [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS9E13BetweenDarkAndDawn with sending Celestia a post-card in the post office]]
252** [[spoiler:The Storm King's scene with Tempest Shadow]] is nearly the same scene word for word as G1 Tirek's first scene from Rescue at Midnight Castle.
253* NiceJobBreakingItHero: PlayedWith. Ana follows her orders to the letter, and she ruins [[spoiler:Luna's attempt to redeem the Archmage]]. See PoorCommunicationKills.
254* NiceToTheWaiter:
255** [[spoiler:Imperial Redheart]] treats both Royal Guards guarding Alex's room pretty well, and flirts back with one of them.
256** Likewise, [[spoiler:the Archmage]] is cordial towards her Guards, and know them by name.
257* NotHimself: The conversion serum completely takes away the victim's original personality. This trope is also central to why Luna wholeheartedly believes something isn't quite right with Celestia, as all hints point to something pulling the strings.
258* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Fluttershy is, of course, the kindest of the ponies towards Alex. Doesn't stop him from holding her by the neck in a fit of rage, though thankfully Celestia was there to stop it.
259* NoNudityTaboo: The majority of Equus generally eschews clothing, so there is virtually no taboo on nudity. The naturist [[spoiler:Ana]] discovers this when Blueblood casually and in an entirely non-sexual manner [[ItMakesSenseInContext talks to her while she's naked in the Hall of Unity's garden]].
260* NothingIsScarier:
261** Apart from their voices, we never actually ''do'' see the Imperials in Chapter Four ("Nightfall Over Boston"). [[spoiler:At least until close to the end, and even then it's a corpse]]. Later, in Chapter Thirteen ("Concordia Maxima"), [[spoiler:The Solar Tyrant herself appears through text, not in person]].
262** Chapter Seventeen ("Thus, Lift Me Up"). There's a whole lot of nothing in the first half of the chapter, Luna notices. [[spoiler:Until everything unravels]].
263* NotHisSled: At least to those readers familiar with the original ''Other Side Of The Spectrum''', certain plot details turn out differently;
264** For starters, as it turns out, Discord isn't the reason [[spoiler:Alex is transported into Sunny Equestria]].
265** The Imperial leader that who with Luna and Discord in Boston is not the [[spoiler: Clone of Queen Celestia, but Archmage Twilight Sparkle]].
266** The Blue Spy [[spoiler:never rescued Spike]], leaving him under the Empire's control.
267** The reason the two Equestrias diverged wasn't because of Ambassador Heartstrings [[spoiler:finding the Bag of Tirek]], but because [[spoiler:Lady Cadance never became an alicorn]].
268* OneManArmy:
269** As Ana ironically observes, the PHL is mentioned to have this reputation by the Empire, although conversely, their influence has been reduced compared to the United Nations Allied Command.
270** Princess Luna, when she lets loose, is a formidable foe against the Imperial Guards - the only Imperials who even came ''close'' to going toe to toe with her are the Archmage and [[spoiler:Spike]].
271* PointOfDivergence: Chapter Nineteen ("When The Dust Settles") hints the Imperial Equestria's timeline divergence all stemmed from [[spoiler:their Cadance having never ascended to alicornhood]].
272* PoorCommunicationKills: It turns out not communicating your plans to your allies will inadvertently screw you when their plan interferes with yours. Luna learns this the hard way when [[spoiler:Ana shoots the Archmage, as the PHL is completely unaware of her attempts to redeem the Archmage]].
273* PrecociousCrush: Featherweight has one on Sparkler. She's seemingly unaware of it, to his dismay.
274* PunchClockVillain: Act II reveals that a lot of Imperial Guards and their allies aren't fanatically devoted; just normal soldiers following their orders, like Whistle Stop.
275* {{Realpolitik}}:
276** In the face of a world war, it's immediately clear that for all their exploits before, the Element Bearers ([[SixthRanger and Lyra]]) are out of their depth - and Princess Celestia takes charge immediately, calling for international help.
277** Despite fighting a world war and xenocide targeted at them, UNAC still consists of many separate nations with their own national interests, as Hanne notes, with command being decentralised alongside old alliances and blocs such as the US with Canada on one side and China and Russia on the other.
278** While the UK, France, and Russia are all still on the Security Council, it's noted that they're really only there because of their legacy and historical power. Russia is specifically noted to be a shadow of its former self, thanks to the destruction of European Russia where most of the population resides.
279* {{Reconstruction}}: ''Spectrum'', while firmly anti-TCB, takes the time to give a new lease to those elements of a ''Conversion Bureau'' scenario which are the most popular targets of decontruction;
280** A common argument of anti-TCB is that Equestria at war with all the nations of Earth should turn into a CurbStompBattle -- with Equestria as the losing side, were it not for the [[AdvancingWallOfDoom Barrier]], owing to the technological disparity. While the Barrier is clearly the Solar Empire's greatest asset, the invading Equestrians have had years to prepare for the war, boosted by a crystal-tech industrial revolution.
281** Here, the issue of how the ''other'' people of the ponyworld react to Equestria's actions on Earth gets headed off at the pass; by establishing the Co-Harmony Sphere, a coalition with the hippogriffs and fellow equine nations, Equestria effectively rules more than half of its homeworld in this timeline, which also lends it an increased economic and military capacity to conduct its Earth campaign.
282** How is Equestria able to support the monstrous population growth brought on by Conversion? Although it is shown to be a difficult undertaking, the Equestrians are a lot more careful about preserving the human infrastructure than is usual for the genre, strategically employing "thaumon-seeding" on buildings and other inanimate objects to protect them from the Barrier. In fact, the only reason Equestria requires a military presence at all is to stop the humans from using a scorched-earth policy.
283** The Equestrian public are kept supportive of Celestia and her military operations on Earth thanks to [[VillainWithGoodPublicity excellent propaganda]] and [[BreadAndCircuses leisurely distractions]]; tight media control leads the public to believe Conversion is done with the voluntary co-operation of humanity, while the military engagements are downplayed as "skirmishes" against a minority of dissidents.
284** Lastly, although the majority of slave economies have historically proven to be unsustainable, it's a system that is shown to be nastily effective when the slaves in question are programmed to be ''completely willing and subservient'' like the Newfoals.
285* RefugeInAudacity: Chrysalis gets away with keeping Garble in a cage because she tells everyone, point-blank, that he's afflicted with a dangerous disease. Hardly anyone questions it, because it really isn't every day that one sees a dragon kept in a cage.
286* RelatedInTheAdaptation: In the Spectrumverse, Cadance is known to be Princess Luna's long-lost grand-daughter.
287** Princess Amore and Radiant Hope are mother and daughter here, and they in turn are descended from Luna. [[spoiler:It's strongly hinted that Cadance is Radiant's daughter as well]].
288* TheReveal: Given the nature story, it's got plenty;
289** Chapter Three ("They Are Us") reveals to the ponies exactly who humanity is fighting; themselves.
290** Chapter Five ("Understanding Dawns") ends with the revelation that [[spoiler:Celestia and Luna have a sister they never knew about]].
291** Chapter Thirteen ("Concordia Maxima") brings a ''lot'' to the table; [[spoiler:Tirek's involvement as well as Megan Williams' involvement for one]].
292** Chapter Seventeen ("Thus, Lift Me Up") drops these left and right, with the most prominent being [[spoiler:the Archmage and the Empire being BrainwashedAndCrazy to an enormous extent]].
293** Chapter Nineteen ("When The Dust Settles") reveals that Lady Cadance doesn't even ''know'' [[spoiler:Prismia]].
294** The second Interlude, "Child of Crystal", is a tale of how Cadance ascended to alicornhood... [[spoiler:and also reveals that Prismia herself is a very, ''very'' old alicorn, and that the Storm King murdered Cadance's birth parents]].
295** Chapter Twenty-Four ("Unveiled"), reveals that Princess Luna and the Archmage [[spoiler:have a bond in their mind]].
296** Chapter Twenty-Five ("Family"), reveals that the [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTheMovie2017 Staff of Sacanas]] used to belong to Scorpan.
297* RotatingProtagonist: Lyra is the main protagonist, but as mentioned in EnsembleCast, she isn't the only protagonist, with various POV segments from many different characters. Princess Luna takes central stage in Act II, and WordOfGod says Lyra returns to this role for Act III.
298* SchrodingersCanon: A lot of the previous Spectrumverse elements are in limbo regarding their canon status, though gradually elements of it are being reintroduced.
299** The Prologue opens on the destruction of Adlaborn, as witnessed in ''Joy to the Worlds''.
300** "They Are Us" directly references Celestia and Luna's childhood in Adlaborn, as seen in ''A Sun in Winter''. [[spoiler:When prompted about whether she knows anything about humans, Celestia says that she vaguely remembers hearing tales of them from an old pegasus called Firefly]].
301** "Nightfall Over Boston" re-canonizes ''Starvation'' with a few alterations, while the mentions of Stephan Bauer and the Dragons of the East confirm material to have carried over from ''Europe'' and ''Asia'' .
302** The exact canonicity of ''Last Train From Oblivion'' is in fluctuation, but it's been hinted that [[spoiler:Pretty Privates do exist in this version of the Spectrumverse]].
303* SeriousBusiness: Galatea becomes defensive when Luna expresses surprise that, of all things, she has a doctorate in geology.
304-->'''Galatea:''' "It is a proper science, Luna. The knowledge gained is as important as any other science, thank you very much."
305* SettingUpdate: The story now takes place during Season 3 of the show, instead of between Seasons 2 and 3. However, there are mentions of locations and races only introduced in future seasons. In the first Earth chapter, it's confirmed that first contact occurred in 2016, setting it firmly in a different timeline compared to the original. It's finally confirmed in Chapter Fifteen ("Two Faces") that Imperial Equestria is sixteen years ahead of Sunny Equestria.
306* SherlockScan: Rarity deduces that Alex came from an advanced civilization just by taking a look at his garments.
307* ShoutOut: As to be expected. The pop-culture references are, however toned down compared to the original ''Spectrum''.
308** Chapter Three ("They Are Us"):
309*** Lyra explains that a prior expedition to find the mythical Sunken Dream Valley was numbered [[Film/{{Alien}} LP-426]], which could also be said to count as {{Foreshadowing}}.
310*** This comes in conjunction with a rather subtle ShoutOut; said expedition's ship was named the ''Nellie'', a reference to Joseph Conrad's ''Literature/HeartOfDarkness''. In ''Film/{{Alien}}'', the ship is the ''Nostromo'', itself a reference to Conrad's [[Literature/{{Nostromo}} novel of the same name]]. And of course, "Heart of Darkness" is an apt descriptor of what the expedition may have found up in Dream Valley...
311** Chapter Five ("Understanding Dawns"):
312*** Sunny Cadance comments on Blueblood's love of "[[Series/StrangerThings stranger things]]". The Prince's dream-boat also happens to be named ''[[Fanfic/TheFlightOfTheAlicorn The Alicorn]]''.
313*** Sunny Celestia explains [[BindingAncientTreaty the Concordia Maxima]] was created by [[VideoGame/HorizonZeroDawn the Old Ones]].
314** Chapter Nine ("In Darkest Hour"):
315*** Ana plays [[Music/LedZeppelin "The Immigrant Song"]] on the guitar as a campfire song. Earlier on she quoted Music/CreedenceClearwaterRevival while thinking about the recent US elections.
316*** PHL resistance fighter Quiette Shy is based off a Youtuber known for playing ''VideoGame/{{Warframe}}''.
317** Chapter Ten ("Witnesses"):
318*** ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013'': Ilsa Erklass makes her first appearance in the reboot, and her sister Anna is mentioned as well.
319** Chapter Thirteen ("Concordia Maxima"):
320*** ''Fanfic/{{Progress}}'': Luna has an abacus in her room.
321*** Celestia's opening speech at the Concordia takes several cues from Commander Adama's at the end of the ''Series/BattlestarGalactica2003'' miniseries.
322*** A later chapter is even named "So Say We All".
323** Chapter Fourteen ("Silent Night"):
324*** Luna's IncomingHam moment channels [[Anime/MyHeroAcademia All Might]];
325-->'''Princess Luna:''' "Have no fear, people of Earth. For we are here."
326** Chapter Fifteen ("Two Faces"):
327*** The Archmage tells her guards to put [[spoiler:Discord]] [[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack in the cargo hold]].
328** Chapter Sixteen ("An Angel's Wings"):
329*** Both Luna and Cadance refer to Galatea as [[VideoGame/HalfLife the G-Mare]].
330** Chapter Seventeen ("Thus, Lift Me Up"):
331*** Twilight bitterly asks [[spoiler:Luna]] if she thinks [[Series/{{Chernobyl}} the right questions will bring the truth]].
332*** As per WordOfGod, a lot of the imagery in [[spoiler:the Archmage's mind]] are evocative of ''VideoGame/AmnesiaTheDarkDescent'' and ''Film/TheShining''. [[spoiler:Luna is even cast out from her mind by a sequence not unlike the iconic blood elevator in the film]].
333** Chapter Nineteen ("When The Dust Settles"):
334*** It's revealed that Alex's hometown is [[Series/TheLeftovers Jarden, Texas]]. And it's strongly implied that the town Reverend is none other than [[Creator/ChristopherEccleston Matt Jamison]].
335*** Luna, in her disguise as 'Claire de Lune', sings "More Than Just A Spare", a cut song from ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013'', and the subject of a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pepWxrTh1O8 Luna-centric fan animation]].
336*** 'Claire' also muses that Celestia [[Fanfic/SunnySkiesAllDayLong likes to disguise herself as a pegasus]].
337*** In-Universe, [[ClosetGeek Verity Carter]] outright cites ''Creator/TomClancy'' and ''Franchise/{{Halo}}''. She notes that she's been told she has a tendency to do this.
338** Chapter Twenty-Four ("Unveiled"):
339*** Luna's daughters, Tranquility and Equinox, originate from the fanfic ''[[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/438770/lunas-daughters Luna's Daughters]]''.
340** Chapter Twenty-Six ("Here's To You"):
341*** Twilight briefly muses about a childhood dream to [[Fanfic/TheMareWhoOnceLivedOnTheMoon build a rocket and visit the Mare on the Moon]].
342* ShownTheirWork: In Chapter Seven ("Unto The Breach"), Archmage Twilight's message to the Imperial Redheart instructs her to trace [[spoiler: Alex Reiner's heart-shaped locket]] by detecting "Microcrystalline Quartz, Density 2.6-2.7, RI 1544-1553". This is the scientifically accurate terminology for citrine crystal.
343** The geography of Boston is faithfully reproduced throughout Act II, albeit courtesy of plenty of SceneryGorn.
344* SingleLineOFDescent: After a thousand years and a purge by King Sombra, Cadance is apparently the last living direct descendant of Princess Luna. However, Celestia notes the implausibility of it all, and wonders how Cadance ''really'' can be Luna's last scion. It's quite strongly hinted that [[spoiler: Radiant Hope]] is her mother, significantly narrowing the family down.
345* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: Veers more on idealism than the original story. While the war ''is'' just as bleak as the original, both Sunny Equestria and the Solar Empire are portrayed closer to how their canon versions are; Sunny Equestria is portrayed as the living symbol of hope collectively (especially Cadance), while the Solar Empire isn't the borderline-AlwaysChaoticEvil they were portrayed as in the original, leaving the door open that they ''can'' be redeemed.
346* SmallRoleBigImpact: King Sombra is long gone in Imperial Equestria, but the six month Crystal War he instigated led to the rise of the Solar Empire. His slaughter of Luna's family in the Crystal Realm also significantly contributed to her fall to darkness.
347* SpeechCentricWork: Owing to the focus on the wide array of characters and their relationships with one another, ''Spectrum'' features a lot of scenes in which people spend time talking, certainly more than one might expect from a WarFic.
348* StartOfDarkness: The Empire's downward spiral from a benevolent kingdom to a dictatorship began with the Canterlot Royal Wedding and the Crystal War.
349* StringTheory: Lyra's living room has one of these, to Bonbon's annoyance.
350* SwappedRoles: Luna first met Twilight Sparkle as Nightmare Moon, and she was freed from darkness thanks to Twilight and her friends. In Act II, this time, Luna meets [[spoiler:the evil counterpart of Twilight]], and this time around she resolves to redeem her in return.
351* SwissArmyTears: Celestia's pet phoenix, Philomena, has healing tears, though it's only stated to work once on each person it's used on. [[spoiler:Philomena uses her tears to heal the Archmage's missing ear, though it's too late to regrow it]].
352* SympathyForTheDevil: It helps that the devil in this case is a well-meaning FallenHero. Luna feels a strong sense of sympathy for the Archmage, having seen just how far she's been manipulated and twisted by Queen Celestia.
353* TakeThat:
354** The [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS5E11PartyPooped yaks]] are conspicuously absent from the Convocation. Several chapters before then, Twilight's inner remarks encapsulates what a lot of the fandom felt about them initially;
355--> Twilight didn’t know what exactly her fascination was with humans – as myths went, Twilight found them rather one-note and featureless, not unlike the myths about belligerent Yaks in the Frozen North.
356** Pinkie and Rarity's discussion on what makes magic, well, magic, is a veiled one towards [[Film/ThePhantomMenace midichlorians]]:
357--> '''Pinkie:''' "The way Granny Pie told me, without the thaumaturgons, life could not exist, and we would have no knowledge of magic. They continually speak to you, telling you the will of Harmony."
358--> '''Rarity:''' "Actually, it kind of takes away all the mystique when you put it that way."
359** Cadance mentally compares UsefulNotes/XiJinping to [[Franchise/WinnieThePooh a bear]], something he infamously isn't happy about in real life and consistently [[NeverLiveItDown mocked about]].
360** The future Imperial Equestria managed to recruit plenty of Conversion test subjects from the USA because of how many people couldn't afford the country's infamously expensive healthcare.
361* TangledFamilyTree: The Equestrian Royal Family, as it turns out, typically by virtue of adoption.
362** Princesses Celestia and Luna were raised as infants by the Reindeer King, Sint Erklass, whom they nevertheless refer to by his common honorific of "Grandfather", rather than their father. The Alicorn Sisters, including Galatea, were created long ago by Lady Tau Sunflare, effectively their mother. Of the three alicorns, Princess Luna was the one to have borne children and produced a dynasty, yet she prefers for her grand-daughter Cadance to call her "Aunt", same as Celestia. As it happens, Luna's husband was a Blueblood, although the present-day Prince Astron Blueblood is not descended from her. While Celestia herself never had children, she did take on the orphaned Sunset Shimmer as her adoptive daughter, as well as personal student; when Cadance was brought into Celestia's household, Sunset and she came to see each other as sisters. Lastly, when Spike was hatched, he was raised by the family of Celestia's new student, Twilight Sparkle, as a little brother, but Celestia considers him her godson. Got all that?
363* TankGoodness: A Challenger 2 appears in Chapter Eighteen ("Moonrise Over Boston"), pinning down an Imperial outpost. Then it turns out that the Empire ''has'' figured out a counter to human-made vehicles; genetically engineered Newcalves, a hulking brute of a Newfoal.
364* TearsOfJoy: Luna breaks into tears when she sees a grown-up Pipsqueak among the PHL's ranks, raising a son with his wife Dinky, and just as enthusiastic as he was when he first met Luna during Nightmare Night. [[ThrowTheDogABone It's just about the first bright spot she has, after having seen the other Celestia, Twilight, and Scootaloo all siding with the Empire]].
365* TerminatorTwosome: With Alexander Reiner and [[spoiler:an evil version of Redheart]]. In Fluffy's own words, it was [[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/374221/3/spectrum/chapter-two-friends-on-the-other-side#comment/8305408 made to set the reboot distinctive from the original.]]
366* ThisIsUnforgivable: Initially, Luna is none too happy about just how far the [[spoiler:the Archmage]] and the Empire has fallen, and comes close to outright killing her in retaliation. [[spoiler:Until she sees how afraid she is, and takes pity on her. And then she also finds out just how and why the Archmage fell to evil]].
367--> '''Princess Luna:''' "We, are going to burn this atrocity you’ve perpetrated down to ash. Inch by inch."
368* TimeSkip: The Prologue begins sometime in the distant past, and ends with the aftermath of Adlaborn's destruction and Sint Erklass's death thousands of years later, in Imperial Equestria.
369* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: The Reindeer of Imperial Equus. The fact that their genocide is covered up by the Empire implies that [[EveryoneHasStandards the other members of the Co-Harmony Sphere wouldn't take kindly to the revelation]].
370* TranslationConvention: While this is not examined too deeply, the text occasionally reminds readers that AliensSpeakingEnglish is ''not'' in effect and the Equestrians speak a language of their own; Alexander Reiner's ability to communicate with the ponies when he arrives in Sunny Equestria stems from him having learned Modern Equish. An affinity for the language is also a factor in determining which humans get sent to represent the PHL on Sunny Equestria, Ana Bjorgman amongst them.
371** Going in the opposite direction, when Princess Luna and Princess Cadance visit Earth to open relations, their ability to speak not just English, but German and Mandarin, is justified by alicorns having a [[{{Omniglot}} Gift of Tongues]].
372*** At one point, conferring with Qabil-al-Husan, Princess Celestia notes the fact she cannot read Alex's rune tattoos is a rare occurence.
373** The different people of Equus each have their own languages, as well, but they communicate with one another using a "CommonTongue".
374* UltimateUniverse: WordOfGod states, as of "Child of Crystal", that Spectrum is intended to be this, weaving in the show's canon, the comics, and Spectrum's original lore into one cohesive continuity, while remaining mostly true to canon in a BroadStrokes manner. The Sunny Equestria timeline also highlights this, with the backstory being based off what the show presented and the original Spectrum's concepts.
375* UncertainDoom: By the time the story kicks off, the hippogriffs of Imperial Equus are ruled over by Queen Skystar, and no mention is made of the fate of her mother Novo.
376* UnitedNationsIsASuperpower: While individual countries are mentioned, the United Nations Allied Command, or UNAC, is mentioned as the chief organization for humanity's war against the Solar Empire, replacing the vaguely-omnipresent reach the PHL had in the original ''Spectrum''.
377* VaguenessIsComing: Tau Sunflare parts ways with Sint Erklass after having a conversation to this effect in the Prologue.
378* VillainsOutShopping: The penultimate scene of Chapter Nineteen ("When The Dust Settles") has a brief glimpse into the Archmage's daily life; reading books in the Canterlot Palace Gardens. It also has her give Gallus some tips in wooing Silverstream.
379* WarFic: Sorta. While the war over Earth is the driving force of the story's conflict, the narrative's attention is largely given over to the characters dealing with the existential repercussions of the three worlds colliding, with the war going on in the background.
380* AWorldHalfFull: Earth is in the midst of an apocalyptic war, and humanity comes close to the brink of collapse in the face of a genocidal Empire. But as the story starts to show, the spark of hope from another world, where said enemy never turned evil, starts to give hope that the war can be won after all.
381* WeAreStrugglingTogether:
382** Despite coming together under UNAC leadership, the nations of the world still has national interests, and therefore act on their own on occasion.
383** Pharynx notes that Equus Prime's people just aren't ready yet for a proper alliance between so many races with a long history of bad blood between them... much like humanity.
384** Ironically, the one major faction that averts this so far is the Solar Empire and their allies, with the Empire's native Guards working side by side with Saddle Mareabians, zebras, and hippogriffs without much complaining.
385* WeCanRuleTogether: [[spoiler:Archmage Twilight]] [[ShipTease tenderly]] offers Luna that she can join them in the Empire's cause. Luna ultimately decides on letting her know [[ShutUpHannibal where she can stuff it]].
386* WhamEpisode:
387** Chapter Three ("They Are Us"), which definitively shows the [[EvilCounterpart Solar Empire]] as the enemy force fighting to eradicate humanity. While this could count as a LateArrivalSpoiler given the story's reboot status, what makes it a WhamEpisode is ''how'' the reveal is presented.
388** Chapter Five ("Understanding Dawns"), which begins innocuously enough and serves to characterize Reiner further, swerves into this when it reveals [[spoiler:Celestia and Luna's other sister.]]
389** Chapter Thirteen ("Concordia Maxima"), the concluding chapter of Act I, reveals [[spoiler:Tirek's involvement and Alex's familial bond with Megan Williams]], and ends with [[spoiler:Redheart's death and Queen Celestia acknowledging the Concordat as a potential foe]].
390** Chapter Fifteen ("Two Faces") ends with Discord [[spoiler:being petrified by the Imperial Elements of Harmony, taking him out of commission]].
391** Chapter Seventeen ("Thus, Lift Me Up") in spades. Luna's mind delve [[spoiler:into the Archmage]] reveals a lot about how the Solar Empire came to be, how their world differs from Sunny Equestria, and just how far gone [[spoiler:Twilight Sparkle]] truly is.
392** "Child of Crystal", the second Interlude, is a seemingly innocuous fairy-tale-esque chapter about how Cadance earned her alicornhood, and Prismia's involvement. It ends simply enough, with Cadance retelling the story to Alex and Shining... then it keeps going past the ending, revealing that Prismia [[spoiler:''is an alicorn'', and far, ''far'' older than anything else alive on Equus, and the ''Storm King'' orphaned Cadance]].
393** Chapter Twenty-Six ("Here's To You") is an otherwise mundane chapter filled with Slice of Life moments, until the very end, where it's revealed that none other than the Storm King has set his sights on the Expedition, wielding a staff very much like what Scorpan once wielded...
394* WhamLine:
395** The ending to Chapter Five ("Understanding Dawns");
396-->'''[[spoiler:Galatea]]''': I am the Scribe of the Stardust, keeper of the plan of our existence. [[spoiler:I am your sister and keeper both, Celestia. My name is Galatea]]. And I need your help.
397** Early on in Chapter Fifteen ("Two Faces"), crucially establishing the time gap:
398-->'''[[spoiler:Archmage Twilight Sparkle]]''': ''(To Luna)'' We... first met eighteen years ago.
399** The ending of Chapter Nineteen ("When The Dust Settles"), where Princess Cadance asks Lady Cadance about the Alicorn Amulet and [[Literature/TwilightSparkleAndTheCrystalHeartSpell Prismia]]:
400-->'''Princess Cadance:''' "Could you have… done something wrong when you got [the Alicorn Amulet] off Prismia?"
401-->'''Lady Cadance:''' "Who?"
402* WhamShot: Written example. In Chapter Twenty-Four ("Unveiled"), [[spoiler:witnessing Twilight's memories,]] Luna sees none other than ''[[spoiler:alicorn Twilight, in the very last shot of Friendship is Magic]]''
403* WhatTheHellHero: Amethyst calls out the PHL leadership for being too cynical regarding Sunny Equestria, spurring them to formally establish relations through Princess Cadance.
404* WhoWantsToLiveForever: Played with. Luna admits that she has no idea what a mortal life is like, and wonders if she truly is immortal.
405* WideEyedIdealist: Reconstructed. Princess Cadance and by extension the whole of Sunny Equestria, lampshaded by Lady Cadance, are all comparatively idealistic. However, she doesn't necessarily say their relative innocence is a ''bad'' thing, and even warns the Princess about losing her innocence in the war. Afterwards, Commandant Cheerilee rebukes Putin for his pessimistic outlook on the war during the meeting with Princess Cadance, having regained her confidence thanks to the presence of an Equestria that wasn't corrupted.
406* WrongGenreSavvy: Icewind, who believes himself to be the hero uncovering the AwfulTruth of his world inevitably tumbling towards subjugation and war-torn devastation. It's a bit more complicated than he thinks it is.
407* YouCantGoHomeAgain: As Hanne reflects in Chapter Fourteen ("Silent Night"), Europe is ''gone'', leaving her and her fellow Europeans without a homeland.
408[[/folder]]
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411
412[[folder: ''A Sun in Winter'']]
413-> '''First Published:''' Dec. 27th, 2016
414
415* ActionPrologue: The prologue takes place from the viewpoint of Lilja, a doe mage tasked with retrieving the infant alicorns Celestia and Luna.
416* AdaptationExpansion: Expands greatly on Celestia and Luna's past as Ilsa's charges.
417* ADayInTheLimelight: For Anna Erklass, especially since the previous two {{Christmas Episode}}s focused on her sister and her grandfather.
418* BabiesMakeEverythingBetter: Subverted; Anna strongly mistrusts ponykind, and initially begs Sint to send Celestia and Luna away from Adlaborn.
419* BaitAndSwitch: The prologue feels more like a conventional epic fantasy, before the story switches over to Anna, taking a more Slice of Life tone.
420* BigBad: The Krampus, a genderless, satanic entity imprisoned by Sint Erklass, and the figure behind the intensifying predatory attacks.
421* ChristmasSpecial: The third one.
422* DistantPrologue: An extended one for ''Joy to the Worlds'' and the whole of Spectrum, taking place in the distant past.
423* FantasticRacism: Ponykind's conflicts have painted a less than stellar image for them - but the birth of Celestia and Luna throws any prejudices out the window for Sint Erklass.
424* ForegoneConclusion: Though the story takes place before things get rolling, a few things stand out, namely that [[spoiler: Anna will become Ilsa's first host after she was cursed, and the genocide is still yet to come]].
425* FormulaBreakingEpisode: A... fairly light-hearted fantasy tale in the past, compared to the main story's contemporary tones.
426* HiddenElfVillage: Adlaborn, the Reindeer homeland, and its main city Vologda.
427* LighterAndSofter: The most lighthearted story in the entire Spectrumverse - contrast ''The Light Despondent'' and ''Last Train''.
428* PredatorsAreMean: The Krampus' underlings are shown to consist of predatory animals, such as wolves and polar bears. Even the demonic Windigos are implied to consume flesh as well.
429* ProperlyParanoid: Anna is terrified of the possibility that outside forces will come for her homeland, with the foals inside. Given that Lilja was nearly killed in her mission, she may be right.
430* ScrewDestiny: Sint Erklass denounces the idea that Celestia and Luna shouldn't be taught how to lead, in favour of nurturing them instead.
431* SealedEvilInACan: The Krampus is imprisoned in a magically reinforced snowglobe, with enchanted snow keeping him from breaking free.
432* TakeThat: Sint's above statement is this to the idea that Celestia and Luna were never meant to lead, as espoused by Discord in the original ''Spectrum'' story.
433[[/folder]]
434
435[[folder: ''Joy To The Worlds'']]
436-> '''First Published:''' Dec. 25th, 2014
437
438* ADayInTheLimelight: For Sint Erklass.
439* AfterTheEnd: Takes place just after the extermination of the reindeer.
440* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:The bad news is that Sint perishes at the end, and the reindeer almost completely exterminated. The good news is that Ilsa survives (although being a piece of cloth, she can't do much unless she possesses a host), as well as the siblings Eadmund and Lucie. The story ends after he blesses the two with his powers and sends them off to Earth to aid humanity, finally passing away]].
441* ChristmasEpisode: Well, a Hearthswarming Episode, technically. And a far darker and sadder example than others.
442* ContinuityNod: Frost Wind, the little colt that finds himself missing the Reindeer on Hearthswarming Eve, knows Aquamarine Glimmer and Comet Tail from the Asia Side Story, and is the cousin of Stellar Wind from ''Adrift''.
443* CultureChopSuey: Hearthswarming incorporates elements of both Christmas and Hanukkah.
444* DefiantToTheEnd: Sint Erklass refuses to go down without a fight.
445* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: Weaver successfully kills the ''oldest living being in Equestria''.
446* ForegoneConclusion: Sint Erklass was mentioned to have been killed in the main story, while the Reindeer were exterminated.
447* GenocideBackfire: [[spoiler:Despite their efforts, the Solar Empire didn't totally exterminate all of the reindeer, and it's clear that the survivors will make them pay for what they did]].
448* LastOfTheirKind: For the Reindeer of Imperial Equus, there's Ilsa (whose soul is bound to a cloak), and two orphaned siblings named Eadmund and Lucie.
449* TheMagicGoesAway: What Frost Wind feels about Hearthswarming without the reindeer.
450* MyMasterRightOrWrong: Weaver, Sint's assassin, tells him she doesn't like what she is ordered to do, but will carry out her Queen's will.
451* StayWithMeUntilIDie: Inverted. Ilsa decides to stay with her dying grandfather rather than be worn by one of the two orphans.
452* WhenYouComingHomeDad: Frost Wind's older brother promised that he would be back by Hearthswarming. As he serves in the Royal Guard and going by their mother's evasive reluctance to talk about it, it's more likely than not that he was killed in action.
453[[/folder]]
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455[[folder: ''Snowbound'']]
456
457-> '''First Published:''' Feb. 05th, 2016
458-> '''Rebooted:''' Dec. 03rd, 2017
459
460* AbsentMindedProfessor: Kgalakgadi.
461* UsefulNotes/{{Alaska}}: The setting of the story. [[WordOfGod Word of Fluffy]] is that it was inspired by the long list of abandoned things one can find out there - be it abandoned trains, abandoned military installations, or wolf puppies.
462* BodyHorror: Johnny C claims to have seen a man's artificial hip exploding out of his body as he was being ponified.
463* CloudCuckooLander: Johnny C, to the point of [[TooDumbToLive forgetting to wear a winter coat when getting out of an airplane.]]
464* CoolTrain: The 501, a large 2-8-0 steam locomotive made for hauling cargo that debuted in ''Light Despondent'', returns!
465* CreatorProvincialism: Yes and no. While New Hampshire, and the author's family farm show up, it's very much not the focus of the story.
466* DescriptionCut: Henri Bartholomeaux explains how sensitive the information in his decoy briefcase is, and how it's probably safe. Cut to [[EyeScream a PER spy screaming about something in their eyes.]]
467* HandCannon: Johnny C carries a revolver so massive it's described as "almost the length of his forearm" and he holsters it on his back.
468* HolyIsNotSafe: Sint Erklass' corpse in Alaska. When a PETN/PER expedition finds it and tries to retrieve it, the latent magic starts to sabotage their work using CosmicHorrorStory tactics.
469* InMediasRes: Combines with DistantPrologue - the story starts sometime before the DistantPrologue to ''Light Despondent'', flashes back to pre-war, then settles in early 2022 of January.
470* NoodleIncident: Kraber claims, in the DistantPrologue, to have died before, saying that [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction "it hurt"]].
471** The story itself is an explanation of one - it was alluded to as early as March of 2015, with a mention of Johnny C, Fiddlesticks, and several others having recovered a totem-prole from Alaska. The specifics were vague, but Fluffy physically couldn't keep himself from writing it.
472* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: The incredibly irritable characters we see introduced early in the story? They end up being sent to investigate the mysterious signal found up north.
473* RescueRomance: Suggested to be between Johnny C and Fiddlesticks, as the former shot HLF attempting to kill Fiddlesticks on the grounds of his family apple farm.
474* ShownTheirWork: The author did a lot of research on Alaska for the story.
475* WorldOfSnark: Everyone has a witty comment in response to ''everyone''.
476[[/folder]]
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479
480[[folder: ''The First Second of Eternity'']]
481
482-> '''First Published:''' May 1st, 2020.
483
484* ADayInTheLimelight: The story is focused on Galatea, and her life before the events of Spectrum proper.
485* ArcWords: Mother's commands to Galatea, the first words Galatea ever hears, and the only things she says until the very end of Chapter One, as a BadassCreed.
486--> '''Galatea:''' "I am Galatea, Scribe of the Stardust. I am the bastion of rationality and memory. Where chaos rules, I shall preach order. Where the plan goes astray, it is mine place to correct it. I shall watch, I shall learn, and I shall protect."
487* ArmorPiercingQuestion: After having spent centuries doing exactly as she was told, it finally occurs to Galatea that there is nothing quite like her on the planet. At first, she recites the words her Mother told her, to reaffirm her duty. Then she asks herself a question, the only words other than her Mother's orders spoken in the first chapter.
488--> '''Galatea:''' "... Who am I?"
489* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Galatea outlives all of her friends, but continues to remember them, and ends the story finally meeting her sisters]].
490* ContinuityNod: The hamlet Galatea lived in [[spoiler:expands into a city that survives into the present day; Stratusburg, the hometown of Vapor Trail and Sky Stinger]].
491* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: The Reindeer freely opens its gates to all who seeks shelter, for as long as they need it, generously provides to the needy, and doesn't seem to demand payment in return. The way it's contrasted to ponykind's use of currency and then-feudal nature makes it clear their society operate on some form of UsefulNotes/{{Socialism}}.
492* DoomedHometown: Subverted. Galatea returns to smell ash in the air, but finds that her hamlet [[spoiler:has expanded into a small town. And then, the town's name makes it all too clear that it survives into the present day - Stratusburg.]]
493* ForegoneConclusion: Given how Celestia and Luna are both surprised at Galatea's existence by the time of the main story, it's abundantly clear that [[spoiler:Galatea's quest to meet her sisters is doomed to fail]].
494** Conversely, readers of Spectrum would realise that, one day, Galatea [[spoiler:will meet her sisters after all]].
495* GodInHumanForm: Galatea, like her sisters, is capable of shifting into a mortal guise in the form of one of the three pony tribes. In her case, she chooses to be an earthpony.
496* {{Homage}}: To the Brothers Grimm fairy tale, ''The Shepherd Boy'' - in that, much like the bird in that tale, Galatea spends time chipping away at a mountain.
497* LateArrivalSpoiler: Within the first few paragraphs, it immediately spoils the main story plot point that [[spoiler:Galatea is an alicorn]].
498* LighterAndSofter: Compared to most of the other side-stories, and its parent story.
499* MayflyDecemberRomance:
500** Galatea and Broadleaf Heart grow closer throughout their time together, though it's never made official [[spoiler:before Broadleaf's death. A flashback indicates that Galatea and Broadleaf made love, though how much of it is true is unknown]].
501** Downplayed example with her most recent partner, Snow Mist. Though they very much enjoy their time together, they agree to keep it a simple one night stand.
502* MundaneMadeAwesome: Galatea needs a way to keep track of time. So naturally, her solution is to [[spoiler:punch a mountain, chipping away at it over centuries]].
503* MundaneObjectAmazement: Galatea is unusually fond of worms, snails, and bees - worms for their elusiveness and benefits to the soil, snails because of their slowness, allowing her to watch them carefully, and bees, for their commitment to a duty together.
504* SceneryPorn: What most of the first chapter consists of - Galatea's travels through the wilderness and her observations.
505* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Galatea, aloof and distant yet kind, falls for the noble and gentle Broadleaf Heart.
506* TheirFirstTime: [[spoiler:Galatea and Broadleaf]] surrender to their feelings by the riverside, although [[spoiler:Galatea]] wonders if it was true or her grief clouding her memory.
507* TimeAbyss: No mention is made as to how long exactly Galatea has been doing her duty, by the end of the first chapter, but it's inferred that many ''thousands'' of years have already passed by the time Galatea asks herself a question.
508* TragicMistake: Galatea promised Broadleaf that she would return. She did... [[spoiler:several decades too late]].
509* TragicKeepsake: The travelling cloak worn by Galatea [[spoiler:is her last gift from her one-time love, Broadleaf Heart]].
510* TheReveal:
511** The entire story is an extended reveal of how Galatea isn't really as cold and heartless as she initially seems to be in the main story.
512** The cloak Galatea wears [[spoiler:is the last gift she has from Broadleaf Heart]].
513** The mysterious Snow Mist, mentioned twice by Galatea in the main story, [[spoiler:was her most recent one night stand]].
514* UnresolvedSexualTension: Galatea and Broadleaf are quite clearly attracted to one another, but makes no clear move [[spoiler:and with Broadleaf's passing, never will. But the flashback in Chapter Six indicates that they did consummate their relationship, though it's left ambiguous if they really did]].
515* WeAreAsMayflies: Centuries pass in the span of a paragraph or a few sentences, from Galatea's point of view. She sees a tree grow from a sapling, adulthood, and finally to its death over decades the same way she would watch a little bird from hatchling to death.
516* WillTheyOrWontThey: Galatea and Broadleaf. [[spoiler:A flashback implies they did, but it was still short-lived]].
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520
521[[folder: ''In Night's Garden'']]
522
523-> '''First Published:''' January 13th, 2021.
524
525* ADayInTheLimelight: Princess Luna is the primary focus of the story. In the first chapter, specifically, Mistmane receives focus as well, as Luna's mentor.
526* ComesGreatResponsibility: Why Luna chooses to be a dreamweaver.
527* ContinuityNod: It's mentioned that Prince Polaris Blueblood plants chrysanthema for a maiden who'd never come home to him. Given what's been revealed of his family history with the Reindeer, Anna Erklass especially, this does not bode well for her...
528* ForegoneConclusion:
529** Luna will become a dreamweaver, as she is in the present day. What is revealed in the story proper, however, is that she ''chose'' to be one instead of it being her duty from birth.
530** Despite everything, [[spoiler:Mistmane and Starswirl still disappear without a trace, and by the present day neither Luna nor Celestia are aware of what became of them]].
531* FormulaBreakingEpisode: A whimsical, slice of life drama set in the otherwise grim Spectrumverse.
532* FlowerMotifs: Natch.
533* GreaterScopeVillain: The Pony of Shadows, being responsible for Starswirl, Mistmane, and the other Pillars' disappearance. Downplayed, though, as otherwise the story has no central antagonist.
534* LighterAndSofter: A quiet slice of life drama in an otherwise war-centric universe.
535* ScrewDestiny: Luna, in spite of Starswirl's orders to not intervene in dreams, does it anyway, and pledges to protect her subject in her realm as best as she could.
536* TookALevelInKindness: It's not at the forefront, but Celestia is noticeably kinder at the end of the first chapter than she is at the start, [[spoiler:comforting her sister as they grieve over the loss of their respective mentors]].
537[[/folder]]
538
539!!!
540
541[[folder: ''The Rose of Florentina'']]
542
543-> '''First Published:''' February 22nd, 2021.
544
545* ADayInTheLimelight: For Celestia and Cadance.
546* BookEnds: The entire story is structured as a palindrome, starting and ending on the same point;
547** The first and last person to speak is Kibitz, Celestia's advisor.
548** The story starts and ends in Canterlot Palace.
549** [[spoiler:Sunset Shimmer appears at the start and end, first as a mention, the second time in person]].
550* BurningWithAnger: Subverted - Cadance ''thinks'' [[spoiler:Sunset Shimmer]] is this, but it turns out just to be her fur colour. Though [[spoiler:Sunset Shimmer]] ''is'' quite angry when she sees Cadance.
551* TheCameo:
552** Sunset Shimmer is mentioned by Celestia early on, when she asks Kibitz not to tell Sunset that she's going away for a while to retrieve an alicorn. [[spoiler:She makes an appearance at the end, not at all very happy that Celestia does just that]].
553** A very indirect cameo, but Sunset is mentioned to visit an earthpony flowershop often - later revealed to be Wallflower Blush elsewhere.
554* FantasyCounterpartCulture: The scenic country of Oleander is essentially Italy.
555* FirstNameBasis: PlayedWith. Celestia refers to Cadance by Mi Amore, because at the time that's all she knew about her name.
556* ForegoneConclusion: Cadance inevitably comes to Canterlot with Celestia, though the story reveals that [[spoiler:it was partially her choice to do so]].
557* LighterAndSofter: The single most light-hearted story in the entire Spectrumverse.
558* {{Retcon}}: Cadance's home country is renamed Oleander.
559* SceneryPorn: The country of Oleander, with its rolling hills, beautiful forests, and colourful flowers.
560* YouAreNotAlone: It turns out that ForegoneConclusion aside, this trope is [[spoiler:why Cadance chose to go with Celestia]].
561[[/folder]]
562
563!!!
564
565[[folder: ''Wallflower of Canterlot'']]
566
567->'''First Published:''' April 9th, 2021
568
569* ADayInTheLimelight: For Wallflower Blush - the pony one, that is - and Sunset Shimmer.
570* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite her intense jealousy towards Cadance, Sunset can't bring herself to actually ''hate'' her outright, and nothing from Cadance implies they have had an unpleasant relationship.
571* ForegoneConclusion: No matter what goes down in the story, Sunset is fated to leave Equestria through the Crystal Mirror.
572* PrecociousCrush: Downplayed - Wallflower is four years younger than Sunset, and her crush on her began when she was nine and Sunset a thirteen year old.
573* WhatYouAreInTheDark: Wallflower, alone with her crush Sunset, has the opportunity to tell her that she loves her. [[spoiler:But she realises that this isn't what Sunset actually ''needs'', to hear and instead she tells Sunset that she's worth something even without alicornhood]].
574[[/folder]]
575
576!!!
577
578[[folder: ''Celestia Regina'']]
579
580->'''First Published:''' June 28, 2021
581
582* ADayInTheLimelight: For Celestia, serving as the primary focus of the story.
583* BaitAndSwitch: The story implies that Celestia will be forced to intervene directly militarily in quelling the rebellion. [[spoiler:She does, but not by force. Within an hour of arriving, she orders the siege dismantled]].
584* TheCameo: Vanhoover's ferrymare is [[spoiler:none other than Galatea in her earthpony disguise]].
585* CanonForeigner: In addition to Tranquility and Equinox, who originated from ''[[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/438770/lunas-daughters Luna's Daughters]]'', there's also Greyhoof, Ironhoof and Serving Bell, all of whom came from ''FanFic/WhatHathJoinedTogether''.
586* ChildrenAreInnocent: The working-class children of Vanhoover. They are positively adorable and also lack tact, repeatedly asking Celestia if has food, and she has nothing but the greatest patience in speaking to them.
587* ContinuityNod: Tranquility and Equinox are both mentioned again, as are Amore and Radiant Hope. Additionally, Sint Erklass is mentioned (though not by name) alongside Starswirl and Mistmane, all in the context of their relation to Celestia as family.
588* DramaticIrony:
589** Celestia vocally rejects the title of Queen here, preferring to retain her Princess title out of respect of her sister. Knowing what becomes of her in the future that is the Solar Empire... well...
590** Celestia privately laments her loneliness in the wake of her family's seeming extinction with the Crystal Realm's disappearance as well as Luna's banishment, wholly unaware that Luna's line survived to eventually produce Cadance in the future. [[spoiler:She's also completely oblivious to the fact that the ferrymare accompanying her as she laments this is in fact her estranged secret sister Galatea]].
591** Celestia notes that, had Luna known of Vanhoover's UndyingLoyalty towards her, she might have been less bitter than she was.
592* FantasticRacism: As this is set a thousand years in the past, racism is still rampant in Equestria, strongly demonstrated by unicorn supremacist [[{{Jerkass}} Captain Ironhoof]].
593* FantasyCounterpartCulture: The rivalry between Equestria and Thrace harkens back to Rome and Carthage as well as the Punic Wars.
594* FriendToAllChildren: Celestia shows nothing but care and concern for the children of Vanhoover, and by the end of the story she drafts a public education law to ensure that they receive the education they need.
595* HateSink: Like he was in his original fanfic, Captain Ironhoof is this in and out of universe - a racist, ruthless jerkass who brings only contempt to Celestia and readers alike.
596* TitleDrop: A bilingual one; Baroness Downfeather remarks that half the country would happily call Celestia a Queen (Regina in Latin), a title Celestia immediately rejects out of respect for her sister.
597* UndyingLoyalty: PlayedWith. The city of Vanhoover remains loyal to Luna's memory because of her actions as well as her daughter's. But the Baroness expressly insists that Vanhoover isn't seeking independence from Equestria, they just want to know what happened to their patron.
598* UnfriendlyFire: Played straight; Celestia is accidentally blasted in the face by a trigger-happy unicorn Royal Guard. But her alicorn biology, on the other hand, allows her to completely NoSell the attack with nothing but a tingle. [[spoiler:It's later strongly hinted to have been an attempt by Ironhoof to kill off his rival had he appeared in Celestia's stead]].
599* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: Celestia finds it difficult to figure out the ferrymare's accent. By the text's description, it's heavily implied to be Irish, though in-universe the ferrymare claims it's Stratusburg. [[spoiler: As she's actually Galatea, she's telling the truth]].
600[[/folder]]
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603
604[[folder: ''Sogno di Volare'']]
605
606->'''First Published:''' February 3rd, 2023
607
608* ADayInTheLimelight: Both Sunset Shimmer and Cadance (still known as Cadenza) take centre stage here.
609* ForegoneConclusion: Sunset is fated to leave Equestria, as told in ''Wallflower of Canterlot''.
610* OnceMoreWithClarity: The story includes scenes from other side-stories - but from other [=POVs=]. For example, Sunset and Wallflower's chat in the flower shop, as well Sunset's anger at seeing Cadance for the first time [[spoiler:which turns out not to be directed towards her at all, but at Celestia for leaving her without any explanation]].
611* RageBreakingPoint: Sunset goes ''ballistic'' when she mistakenly assumes Cadenza was being a spoiled brat, and very nearly assaults her on the spot. However...
612* WhamLine: Seconds before Sunset could finish her spell, Cadenza reveals that she's an orphan, stopping Sunset dead in her tracks out of shame and the realisation that she's found a kindred spirit.
613--->'''Cadenza''': "I just... I wish I knew my family."
614[[/folder]]
615
616!!!
617
618[[folder: ''Velvet Quill & Sunny Skies'']]
619
620->'''First Published: May 30, 2023
621
622* TheCameo: Doubling as a ContinuityNod, Galatea briefly appears as a reader commenting on Sunny's stories.
623* ClarkKenting: Sunny Skies is, plainly, Celestia in the form of her younger self. Not that Velvet realises this.
624* EmptyNest: Both Sunny and Velvet go through this, realising that their respective children are growing faster than they'd like.
625* SecretKeeper: Velvet becomes this when Celestia leaves a rather blatant hint that she and Sunny Skies are one and the same, and chooses to keep it a secret.
626[[/folder]]
627
628!!!
629
630[[folder: ''Story of the Asian Front'']]
631
632->'''First Published:''' Dec. 29th, 2017
633
634* ContinuityReboot
635* FramingDevice: The prologue shows Yon-Soo being interviewed, recalling the early days of the war on the Asian front and the formation of the Dragons of the East.
636[[/folder]]
637
638!!!
639
640[[folder: ''The Slow Mutants'']]
641
642->'''First Published:''' Feb. 27th, 2017
643
644* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Or, rather, ''prequel'' main character. While Kraber wasn't exactly a stranger to tricking his way out of situations, Hope is much less combat-oriented and more prone to sneaking out of bad situations.
645* EmergencyTransformation: Like many pre-war newfoals, Hope took the potion to save herself from an advanced case of terminal cancer. She wishes she hadn't now.
646* ForegoneConclusion: Hope is a newfoal trying to preserve her identity and find her cutie mark. We already know she's going to fail.
647* GoshDangItToHeck: {{Enforced}}. Even ''thinking'' swear words is like pulling teeth for Hope at times.
648* VillainousRescue: The first chapter ends with Hope being rescued from an angry mob (consisting of both [[EnemyMine PHL and HLF personnell]] who assume Hope is a PER spy) by members of the ''actual'' PER, who kick off the second chapter by [[KickTheDog potioning a roadblock]]. Hope has to contain her horror through the Mother of All Poker Faces to keep herself beneath suspicion.
649[[/folder]]
650
651!!!
652
653[[folder: ''The Light Despondent - Remixed'']]
654
655-> '''First Published:''' Dec. 27th, 2017
656
657* AdaptationExpansion: ''Many'' things that Fluffy [[WritingByTheSeatOfYourPants added in nearly halfway through the story]] have been added in from the beginning, such as the presence of Shieldwall, the spooky radio transmissions, and Yael and Heliotrope. The Battle of Nipville is also shown in full, as opposed to just appearing on TV.
658* DarkerAndEdgier: Already well on its way to becoming much darker than the original ''Light Despondent'' story upon which it was based.
659* NoodleIncident: A weird case that's also foreshadowing - Kraber, Yael, and Heliotrope all make references to the latter [[GroinAttack shooting someone in the crotch with a captive bolt pistol]].
660[[/folder]]
661
662!!!
663
664[[folder: ''Starvation'']]
665
666-> '''First Published:''' Nov. 08th, 2013
667-> '''Rebooted:''' Oct. 27th, 2017
668
669* ApocalypticLog: Much of the story is this, being a record of Acevedo's recollections of his life and experiences during the war.
670* BodyHorror: Isaac Acevedo claims that he's become skinny enough for his ribs to start showing through.
671* CrapsackWorld: Most of Earth has devolved into this. Brazil specifically is overcrowded with refugees, most people are going hungry due to the barrier covering a large chunk of the Earth's landmass, and the ApocalypseAnarchy has gotten so chaotic that Acevedo considers it a bad idea to go outside without wearing his armor and carrying at least one gun.
672* FlingALightIntoTheFuture: What the characters expect the broadcast to be, to tell any sapient aliens elsewhere in the universe of humanity's existence and the war that wiped them out.
673* NoPartyLikeADonnerParty: Some people have resorted to cannibalism, or at least making a meal out of the Newfoals, due to the lack of fresh food. Acevedo ate a newfoal shortly before he made his broadcast, and he's utterly disgusted with himself for it, although his friends try to reassure him that he did what he had to do.
674* RaceLift: Acevedo in this version is mixed race (half black and half white) though still ethnically Brazilian.
675[[/folder]]
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