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* [[Downer Ending]]: The bad ending depicted in Chapter 39 by way of inverting [[Only the Leads Get a Happy Ending]]. {{spoiler|Humanity has won the war, but at the cost of 500 million dead. Ayaka dies. Even nine years later, both her family and Uileag are still suffering the effects of her loss.}}
* [[Dramatic Irony]]: In Chapter Two, the things Uileag-in-Ayaka had done are recounted to Ayaka, who at this point has been made to forget them.
* [[Drop What You Are Doing]]: In Chapter Two, Ayaka drops her phone after receiving a certain piece of bad news.
** In Chapter Two, Ayaka drops her phone after receiving a certain piece of bad news.
** In Chapter 13, Ayaka drops her umbrella after seeing Shimakaze in the flesh for the first time.
* [[Extreme Omnivore]]: Shipgirls can drink oil and eat metal, though the right kind of metal matters where efficiency is concerned.
* [[Five Second Foreshadowing]]: In Chapter Three, Ayaka notices a droning noise like a propeller plane moments before an abyssal airstrike.
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** In Chapter 41, {{spoiler|Ayaka is passed a set of tassels from now-sunken Yamashiro's spares.}}
* [[Translation Convention]]: Various bilingual or multilingual characters exist, including all shipgirls, and their use of non-English languages is mostly rendered as English in curly brackets instead of quotes.
* [[Uncanny Valley]]:
* [[Uncanny Valley]]:* Most Summoned/Manifested shipgirls are inhumanly mechanical and precise in their motions, to the discomfort of observant humans. Also inverted in that they find Natural Borns too human.
** In Chapter 12, Shimakaze tells Ayaka of how she finds fourth-plus generation Japanese diaspora off.
* [[Unusual Euphemism]]:
** "Hardware diagnostics" is used to describe Uileag-in-Ayaka's exploration of her body, as well as that of her-in-his.