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1->''"There is a planet called Earth where people believe their lives matter. The universe disagrees. What if you could go beyond the impossible and prove the universe wrong?"''
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3[[http://beyondtheimpossible.org Beyond The Impossible]] is a WebOriginal by Fabio Furlanetto following the adventures of Noriko Null, a [[TeenGenius teen genius]] using her wealth to fight the [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Greek gods]] ([[RecycledINSPACE in space]]) with her [[SuperTeam superhero team]].
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5Noriko is an eighteen year old New Yorker, daughter of American high school janitor Bob Null. After she discovers her mother is Japanese evil billionaire Leiko Tanaka, she's offered by the Greek goddess Athena the chance to be Earth's protector.
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7Noriko receives superhuman intelligence, the ability to access any information from the collective knowledge of mankind, and silver eyes. Noriko [[JumpedAtTheCall doesn't waste much time]] to become obscenely rich from her inventions and found her superhero team, the Vanguard:
8* Vesta, {{physical god}}dess living as a waitress since her exile from Olympus. A [[StatuesqueStunner statuesque stunner]] twentysomething [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld who’s really a million years old]]. Her actual name is Hestia, but she changed it to Vesta after her exile.
9* Max Black, African-American comic book fan and resident GenreSavvy. Becomes the superhero Quantum with the power to transform his body into any kind of energy.
10* Kari Zel, {{action girl}} with purple hair rescued from planet Myridia where [[PlanetOfHats everyone]] has the power to create duplicates of themselves.
11* Torn, mysterious [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot alien demon swordsman]] who doesn’t talk very much [[CallingYourAttacks unless he has to call his attacks]]
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13Things are made complicated by the fact that the universe is littered by [[ArtifactOfDoom artifacts of Doom]] built by a mysterious race called the Drylon, who disappeared five billion years ago after losing a war [[SufficientlyAdvancedAlien against the universe itself]]. Also not only the Greek gods are real, [[GodIsEvil they’re the bad guys]] and they’ve enslaved the entire galaxy (which is populated by {{transplanted humans}}). Since Noriko will earn the title of [[TheDreaded Slayer of Gods]], it goes without saying that they’re not particularly fond of her. The Olympian Galaxy is nominally ruled by Zeus, but it’s governed by several gods divided into feudal “god-states”:
14* Athena, Goddess of Wisdom and TheChessmaster. Despite giving Noriko her powers, since her [[TheFederation Athenian Federation]] is on the other side of the galaxy, she doesn’t help often.
15* Demeter, Goddess of the Harvest and [[GodSaveUsFromTheQueen ax-craxy queen]], very different from her mythological counterpart. The first BigBad of the series during the “Myridian saga” storyline, ruling over Kari’s home planet. Her [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder backstabbing lieutenant]] Talas Khanos sticks around as a recurring villain.
16* Hephaestus, God of Technology and EvilOverlord of an empire of indestructible robots called the Talos. Married to Aphrodite, he lives on the surface of a neutron star with his robot mistress Galatea. The second BigBad over multiple storylines.
17* Hermes, God of Tricksters, Travelers, Thieves and {{Magnificent Bastard}}s. Allied with everyone at one point or another, with a strange love/hate relationship with Noriko (he loves to tease her, she hates him period)
18* Persephone, the Motherfu##ing Queen of the Underworld ([[SirSwearsALot her words]]). Demeter’s rebellious daughter, she rules another galaxy with her husband Hades but also keeps territory in the Olympian Galaxy just to irritate her family. By far the goddess that changes the most from mythology.
19* Artemis, Goddess of the Hunt and twin sister to Apollo. Rules over a mostly lawless sector crawling with SpacePirates.
20* Apollo, God of the Sun and twin brother to Artemis. He’s been referred as being “one of the galaxy’s superpowers” like Ares and Athena.
21* Ares, God of War and TheDreaded, referred as being “one of the galaxy’s superpowers” like Apollo and Athena. He’s somehow responsible for the exile of Vesta.
22* Aphrodite, Goddess of Love. The only place we see in her sector is [[TheOldestProfession a brothel that spans an entire planet]]
23* Dionysus, God of Wine. His sector is described as “the ultimate free state”, since he handed everything to [[TheMafia the Guild]].
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26!!This series contains examples of:
27* ActionGirl: Kari. Even without her duplicating power, she’s the only one who was able to fight Abyss one-on-one
28* AliensSpeakingEnglish: Semi-averted: people from other planets ''do'' speak in English, but with the Greek alphabet to distinguish them (it’s treated like a different language though). Demon talk is spelled with Arabic font but it’s unintelligible.
29* AllAccordingToPlan: Leiko and Athena really, really like to say this.
30* AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs: Null Tower is taken over at least once. On a more literal note, after Eris takes over NORAD she sends a message reading “I’m in your base, killing your dudes”
31* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Noriko: her father is a ladies man who works as a high school janitor and her mother is secretly a supervillain.
32* AntiClimaxBoss: Happens so often that it’s lampshaded at least once:
33-->'''Blue Star:''' What, that’s it!? You guys were talking about her like she was going to start World War Three, and it took you five minutes to come up with a plan to stop her!?\
34'''Torn:''' We’re the Vanguard. It’s what we do.
35* ArchEnemy: Leiko for Noriko. Eris has been this for Vesta for thousands of years.
36* ArmorPiercingQuestion: “Have you tried being pregnant?” [[MakesSenseInContext Makes sense in context]]
37* ArtifactOfDoom: Pretty much anything built by the Drylon
38* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: Vesta’s strength and invulnerability are somewhat inconsistent
39* AxCrazy: Almost all gods turn into this once they’re pushed too far, with Persephone and Hephaestus taking the smallest effort. Also [[spoiler:Abyss]] takes this up to eleven.
40* BabyFactory: Demeter set up “breeding camps” on Myridia to supply her army with new soldiers
41* BadBoss: All the bad guys
42* BadassBoast:
43** Noriko ''loves'' those:
44--->'''Noriko:''' A word of advice. Between them, the people you're facing can summon an army of ten thousand fighters, cut through matter with a thought, shoot laser beams at the speed of light and unleash destruction faster and more devastatingly than you can imagine. We are the Vanguard. We killed a goddess once. You do not want to pick up a fight with us.
45** Persephone has a more villainous (and foul-mouthed) version:
46--->'''Pershepone:''' Look, s#itcan, there's three kinds of gods in this galaxy. The ones who mind their own s#it, the ones that just want to show everyone they've got the biggest d##k, and the ones who skullf##k planets for fun. Guess which one I am?
47* BadassBookworm: Noriko. All the world’s knowledge does include several martial arts after all.
48* BadassNormal: Black Knight, Leiko’s right-hand man. He took down one of the Guild’s cyborg assassins with a sword.
49* EmbarrassingNickname: Hermes likes to call Noriko “sunshine” simply because she hates it.
50* BatmanCanBreatheInSpace: Vesta and the other gods, at least.
51* BatmanGambit: Repeatedly used by Athena.
52* BerserkButton: '''Never''' compare Noriko to her mother.
53* BewareTheNiceOnes: Vesta is probably the nicest character in the series. Make her angry and she will remind you she’s the daughter of a god who ''ate other gods''.
54* BigBad: Both Demeter and Hephaestus, at different points.
55* BigScrewedUpFamily: The Greek gods, as always.
56* BigSisterBully: Demeter to Vesta, although it’s not easy to tell who is older.
57* BlasphemousBoast: To be expected when the main character is fighting gods with science. Noriko delivers a particularly badass one when fighting Hephaestus.
58-->'''Noriko:''' Even a god can’t punch his way out of science, genius.
59* BlatantLies: Nothing Hermes says can be taken for granted.
60-->-You’re lying – she accuses, hoping to provoke a reaction. It works: Hermes laughs genuinely.\
61-But of course I am! I’m the god of liars and thieves. The question is, what am I lying ''about''?
62* BluntMetaphorsTrauma: Torn is really bad with English idioms.
63* BodySurf: [[spoiler: Eris and later Noriko]].
64* BookDumb: Quantum, to the point people are surprised to find out he knows more than just comic books:
65-->-I though tachyons were only theoretical – Quantum answers, leading to everyone staring at him like this is the strangest thing they’ve ever heard.\
66-What? I read – he shrugs..
67* BrokenAce: Noriko is the world’s smartest, richest and most powerful person. She presents herself as a larger-than-life figure, but she’s a mentally unbalanced girl with ''lots'' of [[ParentalIssues Parental Issues]].
68* ButtMonkey: Hekate. Despite being introduced as a major threat, she’s treated like a joke by other gods.
69* CallingYourAttacks: Torn. He’s stated that he doesn’t ''need'' this, but it helps his concentration. Quantum does it from time to time.
70* {{Catchphrase}}: “I am Null” and “I’m working on it”, although Noriko started to use them less after Quantum pointed out she says it all the time. The Winter King’s “Honor dictates” is shaping up to this.
71* CelibateEccentricGenius: Noriko effectively becomes this right away, although her friends and even her father keep pushing her out of it.
72* TheChessmaster: Too many to count, but Athena and Hermes stand out as the most manipulative.
73* ChildProdigy: Leiko, as a result to being exposed to the Core at a young age.
74* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Talas Khanos has betrayed every single ally at one time or another.
75* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: After living on Earth for a full year, Torn hasn’t picked up the meaning of the most basic things (he didn’t know what Earth or ''North'' were) just because he wasn’t paying much attention. Bob Null qualifies as well: he thinks the best place to keep the Heart of the Universe is [[GrailInTheGarbage in the fridge]]:
76-->-You put the most valuable device in the world ''in the fridge ''– Noriko repeats skeptically.\
77-Yeah.\
78-I’m afraid to ask why.\
79-Nobody would search there. Unless it was a hungry thief or something.\
80-I knew I had reason to be afraid.\
81* ClusterFBomb: Although it’s censored, every single line from Persephone counts.
82* ComicBookTime: Some of the time. The first 9 issues cover a single night; most storylines cover a few weeks at most, but with the many time skips the timeline is about a year behind the real-time two and a half years since the series started.
83* CrapsackWorld: Myridia before the uprising. Born with the power to duplicate yourself? Neat! But your career choices are mostly limited to cannon fodder and sex slave, your government is ruled by religious fanatics that can kill you with their mind, and technological development is forbidden beyond a certain point.
84* CrimefightingWithCash: The Vanguard is entirely funded by Noriko’s fortune.
85* CrossoverCosmology: partially. In addition to the Greek gods, Egyptian and Sumerian pantheons are confirmed to be real, but according to Vesta the Norse Gods don’t exist. Ulysses mentions a theory about the Drylon creating gods as slaves, which would make it a case of [[OneMythToExplainThemAll One Myth to Explain Them All]].
86* CurbStompBattle: Athena versus Hekate, Hephaestus versus Artemis and Artemis versus [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill the entire Chinese army and the navies from a dozen countries]].
87* CuteMonsterGirl: The Lampyrians. Blue skin, no nose and large bat-like wings. They are exclusively female, live only for two years and are universally considered [[GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe incredibly attractive]].
88* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu?: Noriko’s fights with Demeter and Hephaestus have this effect on the galaxy.
89* DidYouJustScamCthulhu?: All the time.
90-->-You want to trick Hermes? He’s the GOD of tricksters!!!\
91Noriko smiles. It’s the smile of someone who has just figured out how to beat impossible odds.\
92-Do you have any idea of many millions of lawyers there are on Earth? They are all here – she says, tapping a finger on her head.
93* TheDragon: The Core and Black Knight for Leiko. Elytra becomes this to Hephaestus, as well as Excess and Overkill for [[spoiler: Abyss]].
94* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The first few issues have a very different pacing from the rest of the series.
95* EncyclopaedicKnowledge: Part of Noriko’s power. In addition to being superhumanly smart, every single information known to mankind has been uploaded into her brain. And every new information is upgraded about once a month, provided she’s on the planet.
96* EnemyMine: The Vanguard has to team up with gods on occasion
97* Even The Girls Want Her: Both Kari and Artemis have a crush on Noriko [[HaveIMentionedIAmHeterosexualToday despite her insisting she’s not interested]].
98* EveryDeviceIsASwissArmyKnife: A standard feature for most of Noriko’s inventions. The Null Phone is a repeated offender.
99* EveryoneIsBi: Everyone on Myridia, at least.
100* EvilCostumeSwitch: Noriko [[spoiler: when she becomes Abyss]].
101* EvilCounterpart: [[spoiler: Abyss]] is this to Noriko. To a lesser extent, the Scribe and the Guild to the Vanguard.
102* EvilGenius: Noriko is worried she might become this. The Scribe is hinted to being one, and [[spoiler: Abyss is definitely there]].
103* EvilOverlord: Most gods have shades of this, but Hephaestus especially.
104* ExposedToTheElements: Vesta doesn’t need to dress up for the weather, even when going to Neptune. She even mentioned sunbathing on the Moon in the past.
105* {{Fanservice}}: Probably the reason Noriko ends up naked with alarming frequency.
106-->'''Noriko:''' This planet’s habit to undress me while I’m unconscious is really annoying.
107* FasterThanLightTravel: The gods can’t travel faster than light, [[Film/StarTrekVTheFinalFrontier so they really need those starships]]. Except Hermes, who can teleport wherever he wants and is even called “the god who makes travel distances meaningless”.
108* FauxAffablyEvil: Hermes. Despite appearances, he’s as bad as his siblings.
109* FishOutOfWater: Both Kari and Torn are this when they move to Earth, with the former having a much easier time adjusting (and the latter not caring in the slightest).
110* GambitPileup: Comes with the territory with multiple gods pulling the strings for very, very complicated plans. Hermes is particularly fond of this:
111-->'''Hermes:''' Alright, there’s a war shaping up and I’m already working with at least three sides, I might as well make thingsinteresting and add a fourth one.
112* GirlOnGirlIsHot: Noriko disagrees: she ''really'' didn’t like Artemis kissing her without consent.
113* GlowingEyesOfDoom: Noriko’s silver eyes shine when she’s using her super-intelligence, especially in the early issues. They become especially bright whenever she’s angry. If they turn completely black, run.
114* TheGloriousWarOfSisterlyRivalry: Vesta and Demeter. It’s literally the title of the issue where they fight!
115* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: Demeter is a goddess and a very, very bad Queen.
116* HowDoIShootWeb: It takes Quantum a while to understand he can turn into energy.
117* HumanOutsideAlienInside: Demons. On the outside they look like humans with red skin. They have three hearts, six lungs, they don’t have a navel and males don’t have nipples.
118* HumorlessAliens: Torn has a really hard time understanding Earth jokes.
119* ImprobablyHighIQ: Played straight and averted. Noriko’s IQ is estimated as 265 early on, but she dismisses it as unreliable. Before the start of the series she had an IQ of 101 (literally just a smudge over perfectly average)
120-->-So what’s your real IQ, genius?\
121-Unlikely to be measured in a meaningful way.
122* InnocentFanserviceGirl: Kari doesn’t really mind being seen in the nude.
123* InsistentTerminology: Don’t call Noriko “the smartest girl in the world”, she’s the smartest ''person'' (“girl” suggests that there’s a smarter woman or a smarter man. There isn’t). Also Torn wears a duster, not a trenchcoat. And the device used by the Mortal Liberation Front [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute isn’t called Stargate]].
124* InstantExpert: Noriko is by default as knowledgeable as the world’s leading authority on any given subject.
125* InsufferableGenius: Noriko has her moments, but the Core is the absolute master of this.
126-->'''Noriko:''' I know how to annihilate galaxies and bend the laws of reality, but I’m sure teaching you how to get back into a decaying sack of wet chemicals is just as important.
127* JerkassGods: The entire Greek pantheon, even the ones that weren’t like this in [[Myth/ClassicalMythology classical mythology]]. Vesta seems to be the only exception so far.
128* JumpedAtTheCall: Being a comic book fan, it didn’t take much time for Quantum to decide becoming a super-hero after receiving his powers.
129* KaleidoscopeHair: Very common on Myridia. A few gods as well.
130* KilledOffForReal: Even the dead gods have stayed dead so far
131* LargeHam: Hephaestus is not exactly the most subtle god.
132* LimitedWardrobe: Most of the cast, strangely enough. Noriko is very rarely seen without a green leather jacket, jeans and a T-shirt with her symbol, even buying 365 of them; any scene with her wearing something else contains dialogue with her complaining about it. Torn always wears his brown duster and Vesta an orange tube top with orange pants. It’s even implied that both characters don’t own any other clothes.
133* LogicBomb: An impossibly complex mathematical formula that shuts down any robot that reads it.
134* LostSuperweapon: The Dragon Tomb, a Drylon weapon supposed to be powerful enough to destroy a primordial god or a galaxy. The Heart of the Universe is hinted at being one.
135* MadeOfIron: Torn is not explicitly said to have enhanced durability but he has survived things that would kill a human.
136* MindRape: The God Eraser does this ''to Gods''.
137* MostCommonSuperPower: All goddesses are apparently very well endowed.
138* MotiveDecay: Leiko’s plans for Noriko seem to change over time without much explanation. Possibly explained by the Core’s influence making her mentally unbalanced.
139* MrFanservice: how Kari sees Noriko’s father.
140* MusclesAreMeaningless: Kari is much stronger than she looks, although apparently not to superhuman levels.
141* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Nearly everything involving Abyss.
142* NighInvulnerability: The gods and anything made of Neutral Matter, to the point of being able to survive on the surface of a neutron star.
143* NoSell: Virtually every fight involving a god.
144* NoodleIncident: there have been many Trojan Wars and the Odyssey was apparently really about adventures in space. Don’t expect much more details anytime soon. Also Vesta has apparently fought Eris for centuries, the last time they met being at Tunguska.
145* OhMyGods: Kari slips into this from time to time.
146* OmnidisciplinaryScientist: Noriko’s areas of expertise include [[OverlyLongGag robotics, artificial intelligence, mathematics, quantum physics, engineering, medicine, genetics, finance…]].
147* {{Omniglot}}: All gods have this as a natural ability, to the point that not only they can understand and talk any language, but people who stick around them for long will understand as well. The only exception is Demon speech, which they can’t understand at all.
148* [[OneManIndustrialRevolution One Girl Industrial Revolution]]: To the extent Null Technologies might as well be the only tech company in the world.
149* OneManArmy: Kari and every Myridian, thanks to their power.
150* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: If Noriko calls her father “dad”, stutters or generally acts like a normal person, something is seriously wrong.
151* OpenMindedParent: Bob Null. Having his daughter become a super-genius and assembly a superhero team doesn’t change their relationship much. He also reminds Noriko several times that he’d be okay with her being a lesbian [[AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents (despite her insisting that he doesn’t need to say it since she’s straight)]].
152* OvershadowedByAwesome: Compared to the rest of the Vanguard, Kari and Torn are often left out of the really big fights, especially if they involve other gods.
153* PaintingTheMedium: Different color text is used for characters who aren’t talking with a human voice.
154* PardonMyKlingon: Kari sometimes swears in her language (which is just English with the Greek alphabet).
155* ParentalNeglect: Leiko completely ignored Noriko for 18 years.
156* PersonOfMassDestruction: Quantum. Usually downplayed, but his powers can be extremely destructive. Taken for granted for all gods: Demeter ''threw a mountain'' at Vesta and Persephone can destroy an area the size of Australia without breaking a sweat.
157* PhysicalGod: It ''is'' possible to physically hurt them, but they can’t be killed by conventional means.
158* PlanetOfHats: Everyone on Myridia is born with the power to create thousands of duplicates of themselves.
159* PowerIncontinence: Hephaestus is described as “like a flamethrower you can’t shut off”.
160* PowerPerversionPotential: Kari has confirmed that the first thing Myridians do once they learn to control their power is [[ScrewYourself have sex with their own duplicate]].
161* {{Precursors}}: The Drylon. They disappeared five billion years ago but they left behind technology so powerful that the gods will do anything to put their hands on it.
162-->Five billion years ago, the Drylon disappeared. The legend goes that the Drylon waged war against the universe and lost. They lost so bad that hardly anybody remembers them.
163* PrefersGoingBarefoot: Vesta always goes barefoot. It’s even the first thing we learn about her when she’s introduced:
164-->Vesta is a very strange waitress: she never wears shoes. She’s also immortal.
165* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: Torn acts like one, although he doesn’t say much about his planet (or anything else).
166* TheQuietOne: Torn. Several characters have described conversations with him as “almost talking”.
167-->-And this time I’m not going to let you get away with your standard one-word answer.\
168-Really.\
169-Yes, re... you’re doing that on purpose, aren’t you?\
170-No.\
171* ReallyGetsAround: Zeus to a ridiculous extent: he had sex with so many alien Harpies (which are blue alien humanoid birds) that their descendants form an entire species.
172* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Leiko’s “You are nothing and you will always be nothing” speech to Noriko in issue 2 affected her so much it’s still referenced over a hundred issues later.
173* ReedRichardsIsUseless: Averted to Hell and back. Noriko’s “plasma reactors” are replacing nuclear power, holographic technology is commonplace, she pretty much single-handedly fixed the world economy, and of course [[spoiler: she cured AIDS and is planning a city on the Moon]].
174* RememberedICouldFly: When Quantum asks Vesta why she didn’t defeat the Talos robot by throwing it into the sun, she answers that she just didn’t think about it (we later learn that their base of operation is on a neutron star, so it might not have worked anyway).
175* RenaissanceMan: Everyone from Myridia: with ten thousand duplicates for each person, there’s no reason to limit the number of experiences. On a different scale, Noriko can be one whenever it’s needed.
176* SadlyMythtaken: all over the place. Handwaved with the real gods being hundreds of thousands of years older than all civilizations, with Classical Mythology being only indirectly based on them. Some are relatively close (Vesta, mostly because there are barely any myths about her), some are wildly different (Persephone has almost nothing to do with the myths other than her parents and her husband).
177* ScienceCannotComprehendPhlebotinum: Massively averted with Neutral Matter.
178* ScienceFantasy: Science fiction and superheroes versus the Greek gods.
179* SecretIdentity: Quantum plays it completely straight but he’s pretty bad at it (every major character either knows who he is or just doesn’t care). To a lesser extent also done by Blue Star, by Kari and occasionally even by Vesta.
180* SelfDuplication: Kari’s power. Her duplicates are completely independent, but disintegrate if they’re hit too hard or if her original body is killed.
181* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Noriko, on occasion.
182* ShorterMeansSmarter: At five feet tall Noriko is the shortest person in the cast. And she’s the smartest person in the world.
183* SigilSpam: Null’s symbol is ''everywhere'', from her T-shirt to her skyscraper.
184* SmartPeopleBuildRobots: The Nullbots for Noriko and the Talos for Hephaestus.
185* SpannerInTheWorks: Noriko [[spoiler: killing Demeter]] is either this or [[AllAccordingToPlan All According To Plan]].
186* TheSmartOne: Noriko. Among gods, Hephaestus and Athena.
187* TheSociopath: Leiko makes a few gods look like normal people.
188* SpontaneousWeaponCreation: Torn’s power: he can create energy constructs by thinking about them. Usually swords or other blades, it’s unknown if he can create anything else. On a different scale, Artemis does the same with her bow and arrows.
189* SquishyWizard: Noriko ending up in a hospital would be the running gag of the series if it was played for laughs.
190* TheStarscream: Talas Khanos becomes this every time he works with a god. Both Hephaestus and Hermes employed him ''specifically for this reason'' [[spoiler: though it didn’t work out for either of them]].
191* StevenUlyssesPerhero: A character called Erika Rhys shows up in a series where the Greek gods are the bad guys. Take your guess who she is.
192* SufficientlyAdvancedAlien: The Drylon. Possibly the gods themselves if Noriko is right.
193* SufficientlyAnalyzedMagic: While the god’s powers are not explicitly magic, the God Eraser can affect them.
194%%* SuperIntelligence
195* SuperPowerLottery: Vesta. Immorality, invulnerability, super-strength, flight and pyrokinesis.
196* SuperSpeedReading: Noriko doesn’t do this often, since with her power she doesn’t even need to ''read'' to know the latest books, but played straight whenever she’s on Myridia.
197* TheTeamNormal: Noriko, the only one in the Vanguard with no ''physical'' power.
198* TeenGenius: Again, Noriko. Somewhat downplayed by the fact that she [[IntelligenceEqualsIsolation immediately drops out of school and leaves all her “normal” friends behind]].
199* TeenPregnancy: Bob and Leiko are in her thirties, since Noriko was born when they were in high school.
200* TheTrickster: Hermes, of course.
201* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: The only way to prevent the Many from healing themselves.
202* TimeAbyss: Anything involving the Drylon: since they’ve disappeared five billion years ago, everything they’ve built is ''at least'' older than Earth [[spoiler: including the Nexus inside Noriko’s head]]. The gods are also incredibly long-lived: Vesta is a million years old, Hekate is a hundred times older, and Gaea was around at the formation of Earth.
203* TokenMinority: Played straight and averted: Quantum is the only black character in the team, but there are no white males (the rest of the team is three girls and one alien). In fact, there isn’t a single white male superhuman on Earth yet.
204* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: With Noriko as the tomboy and Kari as the girly girl; Vesta to a lesser extent. Although Noriko proves [[SheCleansUpNicely She Cleans Up Nicely]] for the prom.
205* TookALevelInBadass: Vesta, Demeter and Persephone if compared to [[Myth/ClassicalMythology classical mythology]].
206* TransplantedHumans: There are 7,000 planets in the Galaxy populated by descendants of humans enslaved by the gods.
207* UnresolvedSexualTension: Hermes continuously brings this up with Noriko; while she does find him physically attractive, she ''really'' hates him.
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209-->'''Hermes:''' Why, I’m just trying to relieve the sexual tension between us!\
210'''Noriko:''' What sexual tension? I despise you.\
211'''Hermes:''' Then it can't get any worse, sunshine.
212
213* VillainTakesAnInterest: Hermes and Artemis enjoy messing up with Noriko a little too much…
214* VillainTeamUp: More than once. With Leiko and Khanos as [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder repeated offenders]].
215* WalkingSpoiler: Abyss. Everything about her, except that she’s evil, is a spoiler.
216* WeAreAsMayflies: Humans compared to gods and demons, and Lampyrians (who live only two years) compared to humans.
217* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: What inevitably happens to anyone using Drylon technology for long.
218* TheWorldIsNotReady: Noriko’s reason for keeping gods and aliens a secret from the general public.

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