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* [[Another Dimension]]: Scouse seems to be jumping from dimension to dimension. {{spoiler|The truth seems to be something more like he's somehow become trapped in Ronald's mind.}}
* [[An Aesop]]: Somewhat averted/parodied in 'Hairbrush, Chainsaw, or Popsicle?'.
* [[April FoolsFool's Plot]]: {{spoiler|The 100th episode celebration, with Schwartz pulling a very expansive one on Galanos.}}
* [[Author Appeal]]: Harrison Ford clones that show up in many of the storylines. In-universe, Harrison Ford is said to be the reason that the Earth started a cloning program!
* [[Author Avatar]]: In 'Back Under The Old Management', first with what's assumed to be a fairly-accurate representation, then with various figurines of [[Lupin III]]'s Fujiko.
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* [[Brainwashed and Crazy]]: {{spoiler|Captain Dash is like this, stealing corpses and threatening members of his own Space Agency.}}
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: In the (aptly-titled) 'Breaking Down the Fourth Wall'.
* [[Brought to You By The Letter "S"]]: Mr. Scouse and the other M:Tron scientists have the letter 'M' on their uniform. Similarly, the Blacktron II members have a 'B on theirs.
* [[Can't Hold His Liquor]]: Lance and Vance Gemini in 'First Field Assignment'.
* [[Card-Carrying Villain]]: The alien leader.
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* [[Dominatrix]]: Valkyrie channels this in 'Meteor Madness II'.
* [[Dramatic Ellipsis|Dramatic...Ellipsis]]: Schwartz in the second comic of the 'Bootlegs' storyline. Or, well kind of anyway; here it's used to indicate confused silence.
* [[Early -Bird Cameo]]: Walker shows up as early as 'Locked Up', though he isn't named 'til later. In fact, there are a few characters who have exactly this situation applied to them.
* [[Eldritch Abomination]]: Lt. Coldwell is implied to be worshiping one of these- Lord Xenu.
* [[Ensign Newbie]]: Lt. Coldwell starting in 'Blank Attack'.
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* [[Latin Lover]]: Manuel Rotondo De Beauvis in 'Party Hardy!', naturally.
* [[Last-Name Basis]]: Schwartz and Galanos are both character's surnames; as of the current comic, only Galanos' first name has been revealed {{spoiler|(Micheal)}}. Schwartz doesn't seem to like his first name, avoiding questions on what it is ('400'/'Schwartz...On [X]').
* [[Legitimate BusinessmensBusinessmen's Social Club]]: Blacktron trying to go 'legitimate' as a corporation. In reality, the thieving and pirating still goes on, it's just in more of a 'behind-the-scenes' capacity.
* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]: At last count, there were around 49 characters each with more than one or two strips to their name.
* [[Loveable Rogue]]: Valkyrie is played somewhat in this vein, though she's more of an [[Anti-Hero]] than a straight hero version.
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* [[Psycho for Hire]]: Valkyrie is a toned-down version of this.
* [[Quintessential British Gentleman]]: Amarillo's robot Churchill. Seen most strongly in 'Hairbrush, Chainsaw, or Popsicle?'.
* [[Ridiculously -Human Robots]]: Or rather ridiculously cat-like mecha- there's a giant robot shaped like a cat that also acts like a cat, [[Played for Laughs]].
* [[Robot Buddy]]: G-Bot, S-Bot, Mr. Wobbly Droid, and M-1 all count, as do minor characters like Churchill, Slave-2, and the Exploriens Droid.
* [[Samus Is a Girl]]: {{spoiler|Commander Valkyrie}} in the earliest strips of the comic.
* [[Secret Identity]]: {{spoiler|Valkyrie had one at first that was unknown to even the viewers. She still tries to keep hers secret from the general public in-universe, though her cover is almost blown in 'Date Night'.}}
* [[Shout -Out]]: Many present; among the most common are ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'', ''[[Goodfellas]]'', ''[[Batman]]'' and fellow sci-fi Lego webcomic [[Tranquility Base (Webcomic)|Tranquility Base]].
* [[Single Biome Planet]]: Pluto is treated as one of these in a few stories.
* [[Space Pirates]]: The Blacktron Forces have been called this a few times.