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** Or Energy is called "mana from Heaven" in Chapter Nine.
* [[Atomic F-Bomb]]: Combined with [[Cluster F-Bomb]] and [[Punctuated! For! Emphasis!]], Uileag shouts in Chapter 39 that all the medals he gained were not "WORTH A DAMN! FUCKING! [[Country Matters|CUNT]]! THING!"
* [[Being Human Sucks]]: Various Summoned/Manifested shipgirls feel that growing more attuned to humanity, which makes them vulnerable to emotional foibles and suffer longer, is not worth it.
* [[Big Eater]]: Shipgirls regularly eat several times the amount normal humans do, although not to the full hundreds or thousands that their crews would have consumed previously.
* [[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.
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** Chapter 19 brings up Code Thorsub - overwhelming air attack - which becomes an issue in Chapter 36.
** Chapter 36 also introduces Case Exarch for inter-universal attackers.
* [[Comic Book Fantasy Casting]]: Charybdis and her ''Dido''-class sisters look like [[Emma Watson]], whose possibly most famous role of [[Harry Potter|Hermione Granger]] shares a name with a ship of their class.
* [[Continuation]]: While there are some small changes because of the different setting, what came before is mostly adherent to what was depicted in ''[[Your Name]]''.
* [[Continuity Porn]]: There are many, many [[Call Back]]s to canon. The authors [[Shown Their Work]] on knowledge of canon, but it can be confusing to those coming in from the other fandom.
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* [[Precision F-Strike]]: In Chapter Seven, hitherto composed Cecil drops the F-bomb in response to Ayaka's concern that someone might see shipgirls as monsters.
* [[Pun-Based Title]]: It is an obvious play on ''Kimi no Na Wa'', the Japanese title for ''Your Name''.
* [[A Rare Sentence]]: "A rare '''statement''" are the words RDML Abel uses in Chapter 10 regarding China providing fire support in aid of Japanese forces.
* [[Reality Ensues]]:
** A small town in the middle of nowhere with less than a percentage point of its country's population just isn't going to be missed by the world at large, no matter how exotic the cause or affected the former inhabitants are.