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* [[Blade On a Stick]]: Tark's weapon of choice. |
* [[Blade On a Stick]]: Tark's weapon of choice. |
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* [[Burn Baby Burn]]: Nomad burns Cord's body in a funeral pyre. |
* [[Burn, Baby, Burn]]: Nomad burns Cord's body in a funeral pyre. |
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* [[But Now I Must Go]]: The ending. |
* [[But Now I Must Go]]: The ending. |
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* [[Camp Gay]]: Not actually stated, but Dr. Cali does act like one. |
* [[Camp Gay]]: Not actually stated, but Dr. Cali does act like one. |
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* [[The Dragon]]: Sho, who is a [[Psycho for Hire]]. |
* [[The Dragon]]: Sho, who is a [[Psycho for Hire]]. |
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* [[Drowning My Sorrows]]: Tark hits the bottle when he starts to be [[Overshadowed By Awesome|overshadowed by Nomad]]. |
* [[Drowning My Sorrows]]: Tark hits the bottle when he starts to be [[Overshadowed By Awesome|overshadowed by Nomad]]. |
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* [[Dual-Wielding]]: Sho fights with two daggers. |
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* [[Eighties Hair]]: Mullets are everywhere. |
* [[Eighties Hair]]: Mullets are everywhere. |
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* [[Everything's Better With Spinning]]: Nomad's swordfighting style includes a lot of spinning. |
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* [[Faceless Goons]]: The "Half-Men" who attack Nomad in the opening. |
* [[Faceless Goons]]: The "Half-Men" who attack Nomad in the opening. |
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* [[Hidden Weapons]]: Sho has a hidden knee-dagger for tighter spots in battle. Nomad has a knife hidden in his boot. |
* [[Hidden Weapons]]: Sho has a hidden knee-dagger for tighter spots in battle. Nomad has a knife hidden in his boot. |