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* [[Bloodier and Gorier]]: Canon has almost exclusively [[Clothing Damage]], very occasional blood or injury, and only abyssals suffer [[Body Horror]]. Here, however, [[Reality Ensues]] is in play regarding the effects of high-powered naval artillery and antiship bombs, and similar to ''[[Freezing]]'', [[Clothing Damage]] is not about titillation, but comes with gore, even maiming and ''[[Terminator]]''-style degloving down to the endoskeleton.
* [[Brick Joke]]: In Chapter 17, Ayaka suggests bringing Yamashiro to a hedgehog cafe. In Chapter 29, the results of doing so are briefly shown.
* [[Bring My Brown Pants]]: In Chapter 20, CAPT Zelben wrinkles his nose while noting that not everyone in his room succeeded at resisting fear from seeing {{spoiler|West Virginia}} [[Hulking Out]]. The implication is obvious.
* [[Cast from Hit Points]]: Self-cannibalisation to get Or Energy is a functionality introduced in Chapter Nine, though it takes a while to become relevant.
* [[The Cavalry]]: Chapter Five detours from Ayaka's POV to show the members of Amalgam Five "Gonzalez" responding to an abyssal attack.
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* [[Everything Is Big in Texas]]: Such a joke is made in Chapter Nine regarding the sheer size of the ostensibly ''onsen''-style repair baths.
* [[Extreme Omnivore]]: Shipgirls can drink oil and eat metal, though the right kind of metal matters where efficiency is concerned.
* [[Fan Disservice]]:
** Shipgirls suffer [[Clothing Damage]] like in canon. Unlike canon, losing clothes usually also comes with suffering injuries and burns, losing blood, flesh and skin, and generally being in a state that anyone who experiences sexual arousal from it should see a mental health professional.
** In Chapter 20 {{spoiler|West Virginia}} succumbs to the much-foreshadowed [[Enemy Within]] and [[Hulking Out|Hulks Out]] into a pseudo-lycanthropic giantess. The tearing of her clothes is described as "savage rather than sexy" and the sight of her and her movements is fear-inducingly in the [[Uncanny Valley]], simultaneously animalistic and mechanical.
* [[Five Second Foreshadowing]]:
** In Chapter Three, Ayaka notices a droning noise like a propeller plane moments before an abyssal airstrike.