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* [[Healing Hands]]: Only in an emergency; she says after doing it that it takes more out of her than a [[Professional Wrestling|Rumble]], and she'll leave it to the professionals otherwise.
** [[Combat Medic]]: Emphasis on 'combat'. She's quickly picked up on Earth-Healing, but states that she'd rather deal damage than fix it, only when Zuko or Katara are absent would she try it.
** [[Cast Fromfrom Hit Points]]: After healing a bruise, she says she's come out of entire tournaments with less exhaustion. Considering Toph's power and skill, its hard to distinguish between an exhaustion of strength or a strain of prowess.
* [[Genre Savvy]]: Along with being the daughter of filthy rich merchants, her experience as a Rumble Fighter and being [[Memetic Badass|The Greatest Earthbender in the World]] helps her understand people. Especially from other nations, for some reason...
* [[Genius Bruiser]]/[[Dangerously Genre Savvy]]: Toph is fully aware of the implications of her Metal-bending; if "no one" is supposed to bend metal, then how many ''other'' "impossible" techniques can she get away with? She's experimenting with the use of salt in seawater, and even bent the ''ashes in smoke''.
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Tropes associated with Embers' version of Kuzon include:
* [[Back Fromfrom the Dead]]: Died "in his sleep" roughly 17–18 years before Aang thawed out of his iceberg.
* [[Backup From Otherworld]]: Sometimes Zuko unconsciously uses Kuzon's old speech patterns and memories. Then Yangchen comes along.
* [[Defiant to the End]]: To the consternation and fury of his killers.
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** [[Healing Shiv]]: Other marines are less successful, as Imperial Firebending is taught around ''creating'' fire and letting its destructive nature pan out; not for ''handling'' anything (beyond extinguishing the unnecessary).
* [[Ensign Newbie|Lieutenant Newbie]]: While not new to the Navy (it's implied he's been in the service for a while now) Sadao ''is'' new to the whole command thing. Leads to...
** [[The Apprentice (trope)|The Apprentice]]: To Jee. Assuming Sadao lasts long enough to learn about command.
* [[The Klutz]]/[[Having a Blast]]: He's no Combustion Man, but he has a "special" talent of accidentally blowing up things no one thinks actually could. This has wrecked his nerves for much of his life and the patience of most of his family. Before he could usher (further) havoc on his family's glass-blowing business, he was shipped off to war. In the wrong military branch. He was supposed to be headed for the Army, but ended up in the Marines, a place with less breathing room, making him more nervous and making his nervous detonations a concentrated problem.
 
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