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{{quote|[Nabiki] shook her head slowly, still staring at them. "When did I fall into some sort of manga or anime series?"
{{quote|[Nabiki] shook her head slowly, still staring at them. "When did I fall into some sort of manga or anime series?"
Ranma laughed, getting up to refill the coffee-pot. "Quite a while ago, I think. Years, at least."}}
Ranma laughed, getting up to refill the coffee-pot. "Quite a while ago, I think. Years, at least."}}
* [[Left Hanging]]: Several story threads are unresolved, at least until Pixelwriter1 returns to the story -- the true scope and purpose of the super-conspiracy discovered in the last few extant chapters, and the expedition to the magical site in Nunavut revealed by the security system's actions during the time machine arc (and how it ties into everything else) are the two primary ones.
* [[Little Miss Badass]]: Hotaru -- nowhere more so than during the destruction of the time machine.
* [[Little Miss Badass]]: Hotaru -- nowhere more so than during the destruction of the time machine.
* [[Magic A Is Magic A]]: While it has many flavors, there is a standard magic system used by mages throughout the inhabited worlds. Others exist, but are mainly known as niche systems or are "lost" or "forgotten" and represented only by ancient artifacts that use them. And then there's [[Wrong-Context Magic|the system Ranma and Kasumi came up with for themselves]].
* [[Magic A Is Magic A]]: While it has many flavors, there is a standard magic system used by mages throughout the inhabited worlds. Others exist, but are mainly known as niche systems or are "lost" or "forgotten" and represented only by ancient artifacts that use them. And then there's [[Wrong-Context Magic|the system Ranma and Kasumi came up with for themselves]].