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* [[Adaptational Badass]]: Shipgirls have, beyond the physical superhumanity inherent to their being warships, [[Teleport Spam]], full spellcasting, and [[More Dakka]] for cruiser-and-above units. They fight abyssal encounters that are larger than in canon, to say nothing of Demons that now {{spoiler|can Step, have [[Anti-Magic]], destroyers with barrages and cruisers with [[Beehive Barrier]]s,}} or the leadership {{spoiler|who as [[Evil Counterpart]]s have the same supernal magic.}}
* [[Aerith and Bob]]: Most Natural Borns retain their original names, which are normal-for-their-culture ones like Alice or Ayaka. This is contrasted against the Summoned/Manifested who use their ship names rather than bothering to adopt human ones, and many of said names are things not normally used as names.
* [[Arc Words]]:
** [[Ace Combat|"X in every generation..."]]
** [[wikipedia:The lamps are going out|"The lamps (are) go(ing) out..."]]
** [[Mythology Gag|"Just a little more."]]
** [[Ace Combat|"We will start over from zero..."]]
** [[Honkai Impact 3rd|"This is my mission."]]
* [[Alternate History]]:
** The main divergence from history is Japanese migration to North America centuries ahead of real world schedule, preceding even the American Revolution.
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* [[An Arm and a Leg]]: Chapter Two briefly mentions missing limbs among the injuries inflicted by the first abyssal attacks.
* [[Anyone Can Die]]: Dead major characters include {{spoiler|Takanami, Yamashiro and Ayaka herself, the last at least in a bad ending that ends at Chapter 39 but is switched away from in Chapter 40.}}
* [[Arc Words]]:
** [[Ace Combat|"X in every generation..."]]
** [[wikipedia:The lamps are going out|"The lamps (are) go(ing) out..."]]
** [[Mythology Gag|"Just a little more."]]
** [[Ace Combat|"We will start over from zero..."]]
** [[Honkai Impact 3rd|"This is my mission."]]
* [[As the Good Book Says...]]:
** In Chapter Three, “What profit you if you save the whole world and lose your soul?!” is asked of Uileag.