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* [[Body Horror]]: The people of Japan are completely inorganic, needing neither food nor sleep. Also [[Loss of Identity|they're slowly turning into 'perfect' androids]], incapable of [[Empty Shell|emotion and independent thought]].
* [[Cybernetics Eat Your Soul]]: Both averted, and later justified. The surviving cybernetic population are all completely normal-looking and feel emotions, despite being understandably depressed and despondent. However, when the {{spoiler|Final stage converts/destroys the brain}}, they become [[Our Zombies Are Different|mindless obedient zombies]] (a non-contagious type P, or cybernetic type V), loyal to the company.
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korea An entire country locked away from the outside world?]
* [[Dying Like Animals]]: The chairman of the refugees in Tokyo blabs about the resitance's plan to avoid reprisal.
* [[Everything Is an iPod In The Future]] : Averted and played straight in the opening battle. The 'bodyguard' robots of the bad guy are slightly grimy, and look rather worn. On the other hand the S.W.O.R.D. robots are shiny, bulbous, and translucent white.
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* [[Evilutionary Biologist]]: Kisaragi.
* [[Fighting for Survival]]: Also a [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]]. The chairman changes his mind, and with the consent of the citizens of Tokyo they make a [[Heroic Sacrifice]] by letting the Jags pass through and devour them alive so that they can destroy Daiwa's floating island.
* [[For Science!]]: Kisaragi used all of Japan for test subjects, killing what must have been the vast majority of the population and destroying everything organic on the surface due to Jags.
* [[Gone Horribly Wrong]]: The Jags. Depending on how Kisaragi saw it, the catastrophic mortality rate and tendency to destroy the subjects mind (useful for creating willing slaves, not so much since he couldn't avoid it if he injected himself).
* [[Hypocrite]]: Kisaragi, again. He harps on about creating the next step in human evolution, but did not inject himself with nanites because the process was still very risky. Saito, who ''is'' infected, did not like this about his boss.
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* [[The Virus]]: The [[Nano Machine|nanomachines]] which [[Unwilling Roboticisation|roboticized the population.]]
* [[Unwilling Roboticisation]]: The 'vaccine' was designed to spread the [[Nano Machine|Nanomachines]] that did this.
* [[VillainsVillain's Dying Grace]]: While dying of a bullet to the brain, Saito manages to command two robots to free Maria and Vexille so they don't die as the base collapses.
* [[What Happened to The Mouse?]]?: The fate and actions of the American official that was infected (or possibly replaced with a cyber-clone) is never revealed.
 
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