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* [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking]]: The commander of the sub that {{spoiler|nuked Tel Aviv}} wakes up in hell and is informed of his charges: " {{spoiler|Captain Alex Ben-Shoshan, commanding officer of the Israeli Navy Submarine Tekuma.}} You are charged with crimes against humanity, treason against the human race, one hundred and fifty three thousand, six hundred and twenty counts of murder in the first degree and failing to complete your navigation logs."
* [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking]]: The commander of the sub that {{spoiler|nuked Tel Aviv}} wakes up in hell and is informed of his charges: " {{spoiler|Captain Alex Ben-Shoshan, commanding officer of the Israeli Navy Submarine Tekuma.}} You are charged with crimes against humanity, treason against the human race, one hundred and fifty three thousand, six hundred and twenty counts of murder in the first degree and failing to complete your navigation logs."
* [[Asshole Victim]]: Martin Chestnut.
* [[Asshole Victim]]: Martin Chestnut.
* [[Attack of the 50 Foot Whatever]]: The Beasts of the Apocalypse each measure somewhere around '''two''' '''''hundred''''' ''feet''. The Baldricks can also weigh in at not-insubstantial sizes and they have Greater Heralds, Behemoths, Leviathans, Belial's breed of Wyverns, and other such fun supersized creatures.
* [[Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever]]: The Beasts of the Apocalypse each measure somewhere around '''two''' '''''hundred''''' ''feet''. The Baldricks can also weigh in at not-insubstantial sizes and they have Greater Heralds, Behemoths, Leviathans, Belial's breed of Wyverns, and other such fun supersized creatures.
* [[Author Filibuster]]: Although they're not particularly long, the author seems unable to resist occasionally slipping in little political monologues or [[Take That|Take Thats]] against people, beliefs, and policies he disagrees with, even when they don't exactly add anything to the story. Fortunately, these interludes are generally brief, and as indicated below, [[Strawman Political]] is almost completely averted. And even if a person or idea is presented in a negative light at first, that doesn't prevent them making more positive appearances later.
* [[Author Filibuster]]: Although they're not particularly long, the author seems unable to resist occasionally slipping in little political monologues or [[Take That|Take Thats]] against people, beliefs, and policies he disagrees with, even when they don't exactly add anything to the story. Fortunately, these interludes are generally brief, and as indicated below, [[Strawman Political]] is almost completely averted. And even if a person or idea is presented in a negative light at first, that doesn't prevent them making more positive appearances later.
* [[Awesomeness By Analysis]]: Humanity's biggest, baddest, strongest perk, elaborated on several times in ''Armageddon''.
* [[Awesomeness By Analysis]]: Humanity's biggest, baddest, strongest perk, elaborated on several times in ''Armageddon''.