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* [[Trauma-Induced Amnesia]]: {{spoiler|Gordon's "apprehension" at the end of episode 34 consisted of at least one blow to the head. In episode 35, he can't remember the events of the previous day or so, including the resonance cascade scenario. It's not until halfway through episode 37, after he faces a bullsquid, that he really starts to remember all of what had happened.}}
* [[Trauma-Induced Amnesia]]: {{spoiler|Gordon's "apprehension" at the end of episode 34 consisted of at least one blow to the head. In episode 35, he can't remember the events of the previous day or so, including the resonance cascade scenario. It's not until halfway through episode 37, after he faces a bullsquid, that he really starts to remember all of what had happened.}}
** But for some reason {{spoiler|he has false memories of it being caused by a Lovecraftian cult.}}
** But for some reason {{spoiler|he has false memories of it being caused by a Lovecraftian cult.}}
* [[Two Keyed Lock]]: Gordon comments on the unusual lack of this (among other security measures) at the launch site. Granted, it's not for a missile like he thought it was, but still.
* [[Two-Keyed Lock]]: Gordon comments on the unusual lack of this (among other security measures) at the launch site. Granted, it's not for a missile like he thought it was, but still.
* [[Unfriendly Fire]]: In episode 30, an officer blows up a pair of his troops with a grenade launcher. Freeman theorizes this is the reason.
* [[Unfriendly Fire]]: In episode 30, an officer blows up a pair of his troops with a grenade launcher. Freeman theorizes this is the reason.
{{quote|'''Gordon''': I don't even think he was aiming for me, I was just the excuse!}}
{{quote|'''Gordon''': I don't even think he was aiming for me, I was just the excuse!}}