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* [[A God Am I]]: All of the main characters have near-omnipotence thanks to their weapons, but Calhoun is the one who eventually goes crazy about it and actually thinks he's a divine in their scam religion |
* [[A God Am I]]: All of the main characters have near-omnipotence thanks to their weapons, but Calhoun is the one who eventually goes crazy about it and actually thinks he's a divine in their scam religion |
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* [[Scam Religion]]: In order to fool the Asians, the Americans set up a temple of Mota. Using staves fitted with omnipotence-granting weapons, they even perform miracles to keep the Asians away from the temples - in which the revolution is planned. |
* [[Scam Religion]]: In order to fool the Asians, the Americans set up a temple of Mota. Using staves fitted with omnipotence-granting weapons, they even perform miracles to keep the Asians away from the temples - in which the revolution is planned. |
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* [[Super Weapon Average Joe]]: The Americans have a weapon that allows them to do pretty much anything with ease. |
* [[Super Weapon, Average Joe]]: The Americans have a weapon that allows them to do pretty much anything with ease. |
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