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"That 'Gate' completely flipped the script on everything we though was logical in our world. Nil was ever the aforementioned after it opened, and nothing still hasn't been the same since."
"Someone had to write nearly information technology you know? Put our feelings downwardly on paper, funny correct? You'd think being a tank crewman is all explosions and saving the twenty-four hour period. Fist bumping and blasting rock music as the enemy runs away from you lot."
"You lot couldn't be whatsoever further from the truth..."
"So here information technology is, all of it, everything from the first to the end. Whether or non you lot want to judge us for who or what we are or what we did is up to you, I couldn't care less to be honest. I did my part, I protected my brothers and we laid downward the armies of tyrants."
Hither We Get Once more
by Shmack1812, is a Alternate Universe / Fix Fic of the web novel, Gate - Thus the JSDF Fought In that location.
The plot takes place in tardily 2015 where soon-to-be former Marine Corps tank gunner, Jasper "Four-Eyes" Kincaid, goes on 1 last overseas joint grooming do at Campsite Fuji, Nihon. He is joined by his crew, Parker "Honcho" Elton the tank commander, Darian "Rampage" Wilkes Jr. the tank loader and George "Piddling John" Benitez the tank driver. Together, they operate a M1A1 Abrams main battle tank named, Hither We Go Again.
At the aforementioned time, a mysterious gate opens in the middle of the Ginza district in Tokyo, with it, an invading regular army of ancient warriors and fantasy creatures. The U.South Marines stationed in Camp Fuji respond apace to assistance their long time allies and "The Iv Horsemen" of Headquarters Platoon, Charlie Company, 2nd Tank Battalion are deployed into the war zone where they eventually team up with Itami and the rest of the defending Japanese Cocky-Defense force Forces, pushing back the otherworldly legions. In the aftermath of the Ginza Incident, the 3rd United States Marine Expeditionary Unit soon finds itself once once again at the tip of the spear of an invasion, but this fourth dimension into the unknown world beyond the mysterious 'Gate'.
Hither Nosotros Go Again is written by a former U.S Marine tank veteran who offers a re-imagining of the Gate story in the perspective of an unlikely military machine group: tank operators. Using his personal experiences and people he knew throughout his service, the story follows quite closely to catechism with the exception of the Americans being heroic allies instead of the original story depicting them equally combative; the only gripe Shmack has with the original author.
Equally of December 17, 2018, Shmack has ultimately stopped working on HWGA due to burning out, though not without a final affiliate that ties up loose ends.
On Jan 24, 2021, Shmack has taken up to rewriting the story. It tin exist read here
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If you're looking for the trope Here We Go Again, click here.
This fanfiction provides examples of:
- Abhorrent Admirer: Rory is this to the Horsemen-4 tankers, who she dubs "The Riders of Emroy" and follows effectually like an unwanted groupie.
- Aborted Arc: Due to the writer ending the serial preemptively due to beingness beingness tired of working on the story, the Fire Dragon Arc instead ends upward being resolved offscreen.
- Zorzal is killed by Pina in self-defence force, before he can take over the Empire and go the Large Bad as he does in the original story.
- Adjusted Out: The writer omitted the Hakone shoot out because he hated information technology due to how politically stupid information technology would be for the opposing countries to fifty-fifty try a stunt like that.
- Itami is never captured and tortured past the Rose Knights afterwards the battle of Italica, because Recon Squad 3 has a goddamn tank backing them up this time. The author notes that no competent military unit would allow their CO be abducted by an inferior force on horseback.
- President Dirrel, the hostile, combative face of the American Government in Gate Canon, is replaced with the existent-life president America had at the time, Barack Obama.
- Adaptational Badass:
- While we never saw how magic would work against mod engineering in the original, the bandit mage Myuute Luna Sires has her power amped up from elementary arrow deflectors to literal Deflector Shields. Her abilities include being able to reduce the event of explosives, somewhat cake bullets, and even jam radio advice.
- The bandits during the Boxing of Italica. In the original, the bandit count is probably effectually 500-600 at most. In the fic, they count at least x,000, plus along with Myuute's upgrade too as stated above. The writer says this was to brand the Battle of Italica not look like a full stomp, so he pitched in a lilliputian actress to the bandits for tension.
- Actually justified in a later on chapter, when Zorzal tells Pina the "bandit" army was generally comprised of mercenaries hired past the Emperor to sack Italica, then the invading Earth forces can't apply the boondocks every bit a staging surface area.
- Accommodation Expansion: The fic follows the original plot, with American forces added to the roster.
- Adaptational Heroism: The American CIA agents who tried to kidnap the Special Region girls in the source textile are now DSS agents assigned to protect them.
- Adjusted Out: The Hakone shootout in Chapter 22 is omitted. Why? Because the political shit tempest that would occur betwixt Russia, People's republic of china, and America makes the whole thing stupid.
- And This Is for...: The veterans of Horsemen-4 dedicate their kills and fighting spirit for Raymond, the previous tank gunner who was killed in Afghanistan years before the story takes place.
- Acrimony Born of Worry: Sgt. Kurokawa displays this whenever Jasper gets injured, especially after their first encounter with the flame dragon.
- Anti-Air: The Marine squads and vehicles are issued several Stinger anti-air missile launchers for usage against the Empire's dragon-riders before their march into the Gate, with great results.
- In Chapter 28, the Americans and the JSDF defend Italica from a swarm of wyverns with rockets and a pair of Type-87 SPAAG anti-aircraft tanks.
- Arbitrary Skepticism: Despite seeing and meeting dragons, fantasy creatures, demi-humans, magic, an campaigner, and zombies, Aldritch and Johnson however refuse to believe the Falmart Gods similar Hardy are real. Then Wyverns sent by Hardy attack Alnus and Italica.
- Ascended Extra:
- Mari Kurokawa and Aurea the medusa maid take considerably larger roles than in the original work. The fic even goes far to include Kurokawa in the visit to the Diet forth with Horseman Four and Itami's group.
- Myui Formal received this also. While in the original, Princess Pina and Hamilton were the main negotiators to sign the treaty with Nihon and Italica, the fic has Myui instead formally accept the Allied forces' weather condition and even host an audience and dinner with the JSDF and Marines afterwards the boxing.
- The American agents Heidegger and Roger are now part of the "good guys" and provide security for the Marines when they visit the Nutrition.
- Asshole Victim: The bandits who raid Burglen in Chapters 19 and 20. When the leader brags about murdering all of the non-humans in the hamlet, he receives a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown from Lieutenant Van Hauser.
- Author Appeal: The author of this item fan fic is a former US Marine tank crewman and an Afghanistan veteran, as such many of the characters and events are based on his ain personal experiences in the Marine Corps as well as a What If? scenario if his EAS procedure had been interrupted past the events of Gate.
- Author Avatar: The author admits that Jasper "Four-Eyes" Kincaid is how he would've been if the events of Gate happened and the U.S. got involved with the Special Region.
The author's background also explains the well-detailed armed forces activity in the series. - Writer Catchphrase: The story has lots of instances where it shows a grouping with a common involvement doing something, then finishing off with "Typical _____". Filling in the bare is ordinarily "Marines" or "Otakus".
- Author Tract: Affiliate 29 is completely in honor of Memorial Day.
- Babies E'er After: The epilogue reveals several characters end up married with children:
- Equally in the canon series, Bozes and Tomita have at least one child, every bit exercise Kurata and Persia.
- Benitez and Mamina have ten kids!
- Itami and Risa remarry and take two boys.
- Badass Boast: Parker Elton is good at them. His pledge to the Coda villagers is very well received;
Elton: People of Coda Village. I am Corporal Parker Elton of the order known equally the The states Marine Corps, to my right are the residuum of my men. We are warrior knights from a state far far away. Nosotros know that you are afraid right at present, only fright not! We take faced far more than dangerous foes on our iron steed here. And then long every bit we breathe life we hereby swear that we volition protect y'all to the best of our abilities, no foe has bested us before and none volition now!
- Chapter xv. Bozes' introduction has Elton giving her such an intimidating threat that she and her knights actually stand up down, fugitive Itami'due south canon scenario of being captured and tortured altogether. It helps when there's a tank scarred with dragon-sized claw marks and, also, literally completely covered in blood from the previous battle.
Bozes: ... A 'tank'?
Elton: Yes a goddamn tank, we command terrible fire magic and have the power to destroy you and your order with merely a word. You would practise well to sheath your weapons lest you invoke our wrath! - Baldheaded Black Leader Guy: Corporal Parker "Honcho" Elton, TC of Here We Go Once again, is black and keeps his head shaved, though he usually covers information technology with either a CVC or Kevlar helmet, or his boonie cover when not in combat.
- Band of Brothers: The members of 2nd Tank Battalion are this to one some other, especially the crews of each tank to one another.
- Bash Brothers: Kincaid and Wilkes, the two have been together since tank school. They routinely throw insults at each other.
- Battle Bays:
- Kincaid keeps a haversack with an arrow punctured through it from the Battle of Alnus Hill.
- Afterward the Battle of Italica, Horseman four and other marines were picking upward various enemy equipment such every bit swords and cloaks as show of their deployment.
- Argumentative Sexual Tension: Betwixt Darian Wilkes and Shino Kuribayashi.
- Large Damn Heroes: The tanks often provide this for the supporting characters, making this a case where the protagonists themselves perform about of the heroic moments.
- During the Ginza incident, the "Four Horsemen" arrive at the besieged US Diplomatic mission simply as the Empire's forces tempest through the gates.
- During RCT3's offset run across with the flame dragon, Itami'due south team intervenes just in time to save Here We Get Again from certain fiery death.
- As the eastern gate of Italica fell during the siege, Here We Go Again dramatically bursts through the gates, with Rory in tow.
- The SEALs and Japanese Special Forces inadvertently end up beingness this to a group of prostitutes in Akusho.
- Bigger Stick: The fic grants 3rd Recon team access to a fully operational M1A1 Abrams tank that quickly solves some situation that were an issue to just the recon team, such as the Battle of Italica and the stand off with the Rose Knights.
- Blood Knight:
- Over again, Rory from the original.
- The marines are shown to be this way in comparing to the JSDF'southward antics. After killing around 120,000 enemy combatants in the Battle of Alnus Hill, they act as if it was a daily routine.
- This is at least partially explained by the Marines doing what they did earlier- namely, these are hardened veterens of the Afghanistan disharmonize, not the relatively untested JSDF..
- Abysmal Magazines: Averted during the Siege of Italica, when iv tanks have to fight off an army of 10,000 bandits with minimal support. First their main guns run dry, then the coaxial guns, and finally the crews' rifles and auto guns forcing them to fight hand to manus and apply the tank'due south treads.
- Break Out the Museum Piece: Downplayed.
- When they deploy to the Special Region, the USMC forces re-equip themselves with Vietnam state of war-era Remington 870 shotguns and M72 LAW rocket launchers for taking out sword-wielding knights and Ogres, respectively. They also use 1980s-era Stinger Anti Air missiles that are positively lethal to flying dragons. Though these weapons are nevertheless in use by the Marines today, they just prove more economical to employ rather than the heavier and costlier equipment similar the Javelin anti-tank missile.
- The JSDF, just similar in the original, bring out their Cold War-era equipment like the Blazon 64 burglarize and Type 74 tanks.
- It'southward noted that the longer Type 64 is actually a poor choice when information technology comes to clearing a village house-past-business firm, unlike the M4 Carbines the Marines have started using instead of M16A2s.
- Brick Joke: In Affiliate 23 the Horsemen tease Benitez for his relationship with Mamina, a warrior bunny, noting that combining hispanic and rabbit "breeding habits" may singlehandedly repopulate her species. Sure plenty, Kincaid notes in the epilogue the couple have x kids and counting after only a year together.
- Buffy Speak: Itami helps explain to the Special Region locals about the tank's mechanics without going into modern terminology.
Kincaid: We're not trying to intermission a track or blow the engine.
Rory: Blow?
Itami: Uh, yes, what he ways is the wagon will suspension! - Motorcar Fu: Or rather Tank Fu, where the tanks very often run over their enemies due to Zerg Rush tactics of an inferior armed force.
- Averted in one case beneath in Heroic BSoD, where Benitez risks the squad when he hesitates to run over several enemy troops due to the sheer cruelty of information technology.
- Cargo Cult: After the Boxing of Italica, the surviving townspeople literally bow down and worship the blood-splattered USMC tanks. The weary tankers manning them are non amused, and the fact that Rory declares them her "Riders of Emroy" does not help.
- Casual Danger Dialogue: The Marines, in contrast to their Japanese allies. During the defence of Alnus Hill, the tankers eventually become so bored, they start chatting almost other things while multitasking betwixt snacking and precision-guided turkey-shooting.
- Catapult Nightmare: Kincaid suffers them, a symptom of his PTSD.
- Chest of Medals: The impressive ribbon racks of Iraq/Afghanistan veteran Marines, especially in comparing to "boot" Marines who haven't deployed and the JSDF (who aren't immune to deploy) are commented on whenever service or dress uniforms come into play.
- Princess Piña and Bozes guess (more or less correctly) when they come across Lieutenant Colonel Kane that the colorful decorations on his apparel blues must commemorate brave deeds in boxing, and infer that he must exist a smashing warrior. They are a fleck confused every bit to why his dominate Lieutenant General Hazama doesn't have as many.
- Chick Magnet: But like Itami in the original. Kincaid has become an interest to both Kurokawa and Aurea.
- Cunning Linguist: Lelei, even more so than her canon analogue, where she manages to quickly pick upward both Japanese and English at the aforementioned time.
- Adjourn-Stomp Boxing: Even more so than canon, due to the inclusion of the 4 Horsemen tank battalion.
- Combat Breakup: Here We Get Again's sister tank Weep Sum Moar gets stuck in a bog during the defense of Italica, requiring the HWGA and Emerson'southward Recon team to cover them from the oncoming horde of bandits.
- Here We Go Again experiences this as they begin to run out of ammo during the battle. After exhausting their shell supply for the main gun, they switch to their coaxial mounts. After they run out of bullets for the M240Cs and the .fifty cal, they exit the vehicle and fight off the marauders with various small arms and bits of hand-to-mitt gainsay.
- Contrived Coincidence: The only reason Jasper and the Charlie Visitor tanks accept the limelight is due to a last-infinitesimal articulation exercise in Japan.
- The tankers openly lampshade that they take no business being around Itami'southward group, every bit recon is a task a tank is not well suited for. However, they're stuck together (not that they listen the company) because the college-ups desire to encourage cooperation and think that the groups work well together. This backfires when the tank breaks downwards in the middle of the fight with the Flame Dragon, resulting in others having to come up to help become the tank working once again.
- Convenient Misfire: In Chapter nine, a bad beat prevents Here We Go Once more from finishing off the flame dragon. Truthful to realism, the tank crew had to go through a long tedious procedure to observe the cause of the jam before fixing it (doing otherwise risks having the Loftier-Explosive Anti-Tank circular cook off in the breech, which would be very, very bad). By the fourth dimension they figured out what's wrong, its already too late....
- Cool Large Sister: Kurokawa acts this way towards Jasper. It irritates him to no end and he begins to call her "Mom".
- Cool vs. Awesome: M1A1 Abrams Tank vs. The Flame Dragon!
- F35s vs. The Flame Dragon!
- Crossover: In that location is one with the fic Manifest Destiny, due to the close cooperation between the two authors. The characters from that story (Emerson's Ranger platoon) are imported as MARSOC operators.
- On the other end, Kincaid and the rest of the Horsemen (well, 1985 versions of them) have appeared in The Boysof 85, which is written past a colleague of Shmack'southward.
- Cut the Knot: The canon scene where Bozes captures Itami is completely averted by the crew of Here We Go Again, pointing out that a) The tank they're riding on is still covered in claret from some of the ten g people they helped kill the dark before, b) the impairment to the tank was from when they took on a Flame Dragon, and c) They have a tank.
- Deadpan Snarker: Pretty much most of the characters. Its an inherent trait of Marine Corps.
- Surprisingly, Sgt. Kurokawa is given this trait too in this fic.
Kincaid: And at that place y'all go putting the fear of god into me.
Kurokawa: Which one, yours or Emroy?
Kincaid: The one that doesn't have psychotic apostles running effectually.
Kurokawa: Practise the Crusades count? - Expiry by Adaptation: Zorzal is killed by Pina when he attempts to kill her out of spite.
- Decease from Above: Assail helicopters and jets are used to relieve the Siege of Italica. Afterward in the storyline, the famed A-10 Warthogs and F-35B strike fighters are deployed to the Special Region to hunt and kill the Flame Dragon.
- Deconstructed Character Archetype: Rory. She's shown as exactly how creepy and/or terrifying a demigoddess who looks like a trivial girl and gets "excited" at the thought of battle would be. At best, to the Tankers, she's an badgerer. To Emerson and several others, she'south a major threat.
- Deflector Shields: Myuute Luna Sires. While she does appear in Gate with such an power, she gets a considerably badass upgrade here where in addition to stopping a few bullets, she can negate several close range M18A1 Claymore detonations. Non to mention using magic to somehow jam 21st Century radio communications . Not bad for a bandit mage in a pre-medieval society.
- Demoted to Extra: Tuka receives piddling attention compared to the source textile.
- Itami plays a much reduced role from the one he does in canon. That beingness said, he's even so there and it's implied that some of the events in canon are still happening with him offscreen.
- Zorzal is a secondary antagonist at best, and Tyuule gets just a few cursory mentions. Zorzal'south death at his sister's hands in the terminal chapter means that his and Tyuule's schemes never happen in this version of the story.
- Deuteragonist: Aside from Jasper and Itami, Lieutenant William Van Hauser has the most amount of page fourth dimension for a non-tank Marine in the whole story thus far.
- Distinguishing Marking: Later the encounter with the flame dragon, Here We Go Over again has large dragon-claw scars scratched along the turret. This allows everyone who sees the tank to know the coiffure are the infamous "Dragon Fighters".
- Double Standard: Aldritch calls out Itami and his men for getting too shut to the locals, even though his men (specifically Kincaid) are guilty of the same thing.
- The Dreaded: Rory becomes this to the tankers of 2nd Battalion when it becomes articulate she is enamoured with their decease-dealing machines and their crew. So much, that Colonel Kane secretly assigns a MARSOC fireteam to appraise her threat level and deal with her if necessary, against the noesis of the JSDF.
- The combined U.s.a./Japanese Spec Ops teams that are sent through the Gate in advance of the main strength. They quickly get the stuff of nightmares amongst the Regal soldiers, who telephone call them 'the Green-eyed Ghosts' later on their nighttime-vision goggles.
- Due to the Dead: Kincaid, Elton, and Wilkes oftentimes discuss Lance Corporal Raymond, a friend of theirs who was killed by an IED in Afghanistan.
- While searching the ruins of a village torched by the Flame Dragon, Elton and Kincaid find the charred corpses of a family unit in the wreckage of their house. The father had thrown himself over his wife and children in an endeavor to shield them from the fire. Kincaid observes that "he went out like a man" trying to save his family, and the ii Marines kneel and bow their heads in respect.
- Earn Your Happy Catastrophe: Kincaid retires from service and pursues college, while his friends and crewmates are off living their lives peacefully every bit Japan and the U.s.a. reform the Saderan Empire.
- Like shooting fish in a barrel Logistics: Averted. The crew of Hither Nosotros Go Again is aghast at the thought of a tank existence sent out for recon, due to the fact that 1 of the main reasons tanks go in platoons is to minimize breakdowns and cover each other should one get disabled or pinned down. Later the fiasco with the flame dragon, command finally learns its lesson and deploys all four tanks WITH the M88 Recovery Vehicle for expert measure during the Italica mission, but still insists afterwords that the coiffure of Hither Nosotros Become Over again would keep to deploy with Itami's team at the latter's bidding.
- Elites Are More than Glamorous: Special forces get their fair bit of recognition in the story with Captain Recker (Navy SEALs) and Emerson (MARSOC). The JSDF SFG commandos are quite deadly as well.
- Somewhat averted in passing regarding the tanks themselves- the Us tanks taken through the Gate are preparation tanks, which weren't supposed to see combat. Front line tanks would have been more than effective since they're amend repaired and equipped, just the betoken is basically moot.
- Ensign Newbie: Lt. Aldritch feels this fashion after seeing Kincaid's, Wilkes', and Elton's decorations, which outnumbers his own.
- Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Bessara may be a ruthless crime lord who'southward willing to betray anyone if he can turn a profit from it but he truly loves his wife and daughter and treats the staff at his estate well. When he and the other criminal offense lords plans to betray the Navy Seals and Japanese Special Forces backfire, he apace runs back to his dwelling, knowing that his comrades volition target his family for his failure.
- Everyone Has Standards: While on Liberty in in Tokyo, Shino decides to take Wilkes, Kincaid, and Mari to a "maid buffet" to mess with the Marines. Wilkes is uncomfortable to say the the least, but so is Kincaid, despite him being an anime nerd who's into maids.
Simply this was something else. And, for the first time in his life, the gunner was starting to seriously reconsider his selection in hobbies.
- Everything'south Ameliorate with Spinning: The 'whirlybirds', which is the term for spinning the tank'southward turret erratically. Hither We Go Again puts this tactic to good use when some bandits manage to lath their stalled tank in Affiliate 14.
- Evil vs. Evil: Zorzal reveals the real reason Italica was attacked by bandits was because they were paid off by the crown to conduct a scorched globe campaign, removing Italica (a major economic hub) from the potential influence of their enemies. And so the Empire paid bandits who would rape, murder, and burn anything in their path to destroy ane of their own cities. Information technology was simply considering of the effective defense by Princess Pina and the combined United states of america/JSDF forces that this was thwarted.
- Famed in Story: The crew of Here We Go Again are known throughout the Special Region equally 'The Dragon Fighters'. Their tank is besides easily recognizable due to the scars in the armor from the dragon attack.
- Fatal Flaw: Kincaid disability to open and exist honest with others due to his PTSD. Despite others like Mari are willing to listen to his problems, he constantly refuses their assist. This unfortunately gets him in trouble after when he's in a Love Triangle between Aurea and Mari and doesn't have the guts to tell i of them that he wants end their relationship and pursue the other.
- Fix Fic: As with most Gate fan fiction, the JSDF goes on a joint trek into the Gate with elements of the USMC's 3rd Marine Expeditionary Unit in an 'advisory' part.
- In a much, much more minor fix, when the helicopters are attacking the bandit ground forces at Itliaca, the vocal playing is "Vacation in Cambodia."
- The Friend Nobody Likes: Rory is treated this way past the Here We Go Once again coiffure. While they are glad a demigod is their ally, the crew find Rory creepy, put off by her constant flirting and declaring them her knights of her god Emroy.
- Forced to Watch: Affiliate 24 has a team of Special Forces operatives reluctantly watching Zorzal's nightly "sessions" with Tyuule. Despite their anger and wanting to place a well-deserved bullet in his brain, they're under orders to do only surveillance.
- Chapter 26 subverts this: While the operatives are unable to harm Zorzal, his lackeys are fair game.
- Got Me Doing It: Elton curses Jasper for this after his Breaking Spoken language to Bozes in Chapter fifteen.
Van Hauser: Who taught you how to talk similar black Shakespeare by the way?
Elton: My dumbass gunner's cartoons. - Gratis German: Van Hauser, upon seeing Itami again in the Special Region, says "Guten Tag!" (Farewell!)
- Costless Castilian: Benitez the resident Latino tank driver drops in some surprisingly expert Spanish one time in awhile.
- Genki Girl: Shino Kuribayashi becomes this effectually the U.Southward. Marines, eager to run across what sorts of equipment they take.
- Here Nosotros Become Again!: The title of the story and the name of Horseman Four's tank. The whole reasoning behind the tank's proper name to to invoke irony of information technology'south veterancy whenever the tank gets deployed for a new mission. The phrase is besides repeated constantly throughout if only to enforce this trope.
- Heroic BSoD
- During the Ginza Incident, New Meat Benitez freezes up when ordered to run several Empire soldiers over. The tank gets boarded and well-nigh overrun, but the rest of the crew manage to fend off the attackers with the coaxial guns and various small arms.
- As revealed early on, Jasper Kincaid nonetheless has 'night terrors' stemming from PTSD caused from a mission back in Transitional islamic state of afghanistan, where an IED roadside bomb blew his tank, killing 1 of his crewmates.
- Heroic Cede: During the Ginza incident, an unnamed Marine defending the U.S Embassy gets swarmed while trying to save a swain comrade. He manages to pull the pin of his grenade correct before going downward, blowing up some of the attackers and buying time for his fellow Marines to retreat into the building.
- Hero of Another Story: The MARSOC (MARine Corps Forces Special Operations Command) team and their leader Emerson, who are directly exported from another similar fanfic, Manifest Destiny (with the author, BlueWay's permission note although, they are U.S. Regular army Rangers in that story).
- Subconscious Depths: Lance Corporal Darian Wilkes Jr., the tank'southward Bouncy Bruiser Scary Black Human being loader.
Wilkes was a visionary, something only people shut to him knew. Peel back the layers of aggression and downright violent tendencies and there was a deep thinking human, a very goofy deep thinking homo.
- Hollywood Tactics: The tanks of second Battalion are frequently deployed for missions sometimes exceeding their operational capabilities.
- Lampshaded by Jasper in Chapter 8, when he gets the news that his squad's tank was to go with Itami's squad for recon. He cites legitimate concerns such equally vehicle breakdowns/recovery, maintenance, refueling as well as the fact that tanks Practice Non recon, e'er.
- Before the Battle of Italica, Itami suggests the tanks move up closer towards the skirmish line in guild to comprehend that sector, without whatsoever infantry back up. Granted, they were a recon force and thus didn't have the manpower to supplement the armour, but it was still a pretty risky motion overall.
- Horsemen of the Apocalypse: The four tanks of Charlie Company HQ Platoon have these callsigns and are nicknamed as such.
- I Phone call Information technology "Vera": The names of the master tanks a.chiliad.a the Four Horsemen: Boss Hoss, Southern Belle, Weep Sum Moar and Here We Go Again.
- I Know Mortal Kombat: During the Ginza Incident, Itami receives a M4 Carbine from Wilkes to fight the Imperials. Itami mentions to himself that he understands how to use the American weapon from playing video games (although, he is already a trained soldier, then all he needed to know is what parts to movement to effectively use it).
- In Dearest with Your Carnage: Rory quite literally gets off on bloodshed. Lelei explains that souls of the recently-deceased pass through Rory on their manner to the afterlife, and that the effect is like that of an aphrodisiac. She even begins pleasuring herself equally she watches Aldritch'due south tanks defend Italica, much to the discomfort of RCT-3.
- In-Series Nickname:
- The coiffure member's callsigns; Honcho, Rampage, Four-Optics and Little John.
- The crew, notably Wilkes, calls Kincaid "Jasper-kun" for the human relationship between him and Kurokawa (who they nickname Medic-chan).
- Their original nickname for Lelei is "Smurfette", but as they spend more time with her she becomes 'Niggling Sis'.
- Interspecies Romance: Alongside the canon pairing of Kurata and Persia, Lieutenant Van Hauser hooks up with some other catgirl named Felicia. When the tankers of Horsemen-4 meet the Firm Formal maids, Benitez falls for the bunnygirl Mamina and Kincaid is attracted to Aurea the medusa.
- Insistent Terminology: The Special Region citizens refer to tanks every bit 'fe chariots", even afterward being told their proper name. Lieutenant Aldritch privately admits he likes it their way.
- Iwo Jima Pose: Itami and the tankers of Here We Go Again pose for such a picture in the aftermath of the Ginza Incident which becomes a front end-page worthy image in the weeks to follow. Symbolically, both the American and Japanese flags were hoisted over the battle weary tank.
- Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique: Emerson does this to a bandit that was incapacitated to observe out how many were going to attack Italica.
- Just a Kid: Subverted. Sgt. Johnson learns the hard way that Rory is not "but a child" after calling her one.
- The Knights Who Say "Squee!": Sgt. Kuribayashi fangasms when she sees Marines and their tanks for the first time in Chapter v, and once more in Chapter 8 when Hither We Go Over again is officially posted to Itami's squad.
- Lampshade Hanging: In Affiliate 13, when the MARSOC group lead by Kristian Emerson note Characters from another Gate fic, Manifest Destiny come and defuse the situation between the Allies and the Rose Knights, Kincaid mentions if this was "enough cameos for one day."
Kincaid: Well, that'due south enough cameos for one day don't y'all think?
Elton: The hell are you talking virtually? - Lighter and Softer: Than the story information technology is based on, "Manifest Destiny." Compared to Gate? Nope, about as night.
- Similar Father, Similar Son: Kincaid became a marine in hopes of following his father'due south footsteps. He too plans to attend college and get a DSS amanuensis just like his former man.
- Left the Background Music On: The writer sometimes write in music recommendations for certain scenes. While some are just to provide the readers with appropriate ambiance, there are moments where the music is actually being played in-story, such as loudspeakers in the vehicle motor pool, Jasper'due south iPod or the psyops choppers during the Siege of Italica.
- Living Legend:
- Here We Become Over again and her crew become this for both sides afterward their starting time encounter with the flame dragon. The tank itself is recognizable by the battle scars information technology had received from the battle and information technology's reputation spread past the survivors of Coda Village; it actually manages to overshadow the whole act of Itami'south team saving the tank and finishing off the dragon's left arm.
- On the other hand, the King of Elbe, Dulan becomes one to the JSDF and the Marines, for having the massive assurance to stand his ground during the Empire's night assault on Alnus Hill and and so surviving A DIRECT HIT via tank crush.
- Dear Triangle: Between Kincaid, Kurokawa, and Aurea.
- Meaningful Name: Most of the titles in the story has some deeper meaning to it.
- Hither We Get Again, the tank's proper name and the championship of the story, signifies the irony of a veteran that constantly gets redeployed into new missions as soon every bit information technology seemed like it was all over.
- 4 Horsemen, the platoon's proper name, signifies both the connexion to Iv Horsemen of the Apocalpyse, but it also shows lineage to the origin of armored warfare in the cavalry when it was strewn with horses before World War I fabricated them obsolete.
- Mercy Impale:
- Emerson in Affiliate xi, subsequently incapacitating a bandit by busting his shins, finishes him off after the team's corpsman tells him that the bandit doesn't take a chance.
Emerson: Luckily for yous, I'1000 humane.
- Later on the Boxing of Italica, the Allied forces mop upwards the the mortally wounded bandits similar this, sparing them from further desperation.
- Mid-Flavor Upgrade: Subsequently the timeskip, the USMC tanks are fitted with SRSPs (Special Region Sustainment Packages), which includes technical improvements, dozer blades, remote weapons systems, and even an anti-magic ECM jammer.
- A One thousand thousand Is a Statistic: Averted- the marines are horrified at how absolutely fanatical the soldiers of the Special Region are, throwing away tens of thousands of lives for no appreciable gain.
- Mistaken for Aliens: A bandit that Emerson interrogates calls him a "Dark Elf" for his skin tone. He is not pleased.
- Mundane Object Anaesthesia: Several paragraphs are dedicated to describing the wonderful technology and commodities of the Allies in the viewpoint of several citizens of the Empire.
Pina: These Freedom Cookies, I take never tasted such fine confectioneries before!
- Must Have Nicotine: About every Marine we see smokes like a chimney to bargain with stress. Kincaid occasionally puffs two cigarettes at a time. Fifty-fifty LT Emerson, who doesn't smoke nigh equally much, nevertheless keeps an eastward-cig in his pocket at all times for the occasional drag.
- The Namesake: The title of the fanfic is in fact the proper noun of Horsemen-4's tank.
- Neck Lift: Rory does this to Sgt. Johnson later he calls her a child.
- Never Found the Body: Rumors that the general leading the night set on on Alnus Hill (King Dulan) was still alive despite being hit by tank circular started when no trace of his trunk was found. They proved correct.
- Never Heard That One Before: When Corporal Boyd makes another joke about Lieutenant Van Hauser's relationship with a "catgirl," Van Hauser replies that information technology'southward okay to be jealous, considering, "If all I ever fucked was my cousins, I'd be jealous besides!" Boyd chuckles and mentions that it'due south the fourth time that day that he's used that joke.
- New Meat:
- Benitez, the tank driver, just got into the unit when the unit deployed to Japan.
- In terms of experience, the entire platoon is this with the exception of Here Nosotros Go Once again'south crew, the merely veterans of the bunch.
- The JSDF as a whole autumn nether this also. Being constitutionally prohibited from deploying in whatever kind of combat or combat-related roles beyond Japanese soil (the Japanese government has alleged the Special Region to exist Japanese territory), they lack the institutional experience of their American allies. Even their veteran NCOs take never seen combat, nor served with anyone who has, as Sergeant Major Kurata points out.
- "Not And so Different" Remark: While discussing the state of war in the Special Region with Jasper'south father, the Marines wonder why the enemy soldiers keep fighting the plain superior Allied forces. Jackson points out, if Globe was invaded by technologically advanced aliens the Marines would fight them simply as hard, regardless of the consequence.
- N-Word Privileges: Wilkes uses this nigh every other judgement regardless of the race of whomever he'southward talking to, though generally but to people he likes.
- Odd Friendship: Quiet, stoic Lelei becomes quite close to the rowdy Marines of Horsemen Four.
- Official Couple: In the epilogue, the serial ends with several characters paired together.
- As with canon, Tomita and Boses become a couple.
- Similarly, Kurata hooks upwardly with Persia.
- Itami gets back with his ex-wife Rina, and even has two boys.
- Wilkes ends upwards in a polyamorous relationship with both Kuribayashi and Yao of all people.
- Benitez gets paired with Mamima, and have ten kids.
- Aldritch is revealed to have married Pina.
- Lastly, Kincaid ends up with Aurea, though apparently remains Amicable Exes with Mari.
- Oh, Crap!: A few instances
- In Chapter ix, when Horsemen-4'due south tank cannon misfires and the flame dragon mounts and de-tracks their tank, too knocking Jasper out due to the impact, effectively losing all combat effectiveness.
- Princess Pina has one when she sees iv M1A1 Abrams tanks lumbering down on Italica later on accidentally knocking Itami out in Chapter 12.
- One Last Job: The training practise in Nippon was supposed to be the crew's final mission before leaving the Marine Corps. Then the Empire invaded Tokyo and set the whole plot in movement.
- I Steve Limit: Averted with Colonel Kane, commander of the USMC forces at Alnus, and Lady Kaine the caput maid of the Formal mansion.
- Otaku: Jasper and Benitez are the rare specimens of Marines who are anime and manga fans, much to Itami and Kurata's please, simply to their beau crewmates chagrin.
Wilkes: Fucking nerds!
- Overshadowed by Crawly: Itami'south Third Recon Team has become this when fastened to the Four Horsemen, the tankers receive more recognition and fame due to the mysteriousness of the "tanks" and that Here We Go Again had fought and lived against a flame dragon, bearing scars from the battle. That said, the tankers make sure that Third Recon Team become their proper recognition.
- Pet the Domestic dog: The whole 'hearts and minds' thing that the Marines are used to. Jasper gives his cap to a village male child from Coda while parting some inspirational motivation.
- Plot Armor: The flame dragon of all characters is blessed with this by
Word of God. This is because if it died from the Hither Nosotros Become Again's tank rounds, the Tuka arc with Yao would never happen, though non that it would matter in the end as the flame dragon ends upwardly getting killed off-screen anyway. - Politically Incorrect Hero: When it comes to sense of humour, very little is off-limits for the Marines (the few things that are are very Serious Business organisation), and they are happy to express mirth at the expense of themselves, eachother, their Japanese allies, the Special Region, and anyone and anybody else.
Ho Yay, N-Word Privileges, Asian Speekee Engrish / Japanese Ranguage, and Insult of Endearment abound. - Poor Communication Kills:
- While backing upwardly from the flame dragon in Chapter 9, the tank encounters a Convenient Misfire and Wilkes tells the crew that the only way to fix it is to finish and brainstorm unloading the main gun. Benitez mishears it equally an immediate control to stop and does so, giving the dragon time to close the distance.
- During the Boxing of Itlaica, Myuute's magic causes radio communications to become jammed and ineffective. Thus, the grouping are not able to immediately call in for reinforcements to accept downwards the attacking bandits.
- Pre-Mortem One-Liner:
- During the Ginza Incident, Van Hauser gives ane to an Imperial commander earlier he executes him.
Van Hauser: Welcome to Earth, asshole!
- Equally he prepares to hitting the flame dragon point-blank with a Estrus round, Kincaid snarls, "I'thou gonna mount you're head on my fucking wall!" Subverted when the main gun malfunctions, the dragon swipes the tank with its claws, Kincaid is knocked out past the bear upon, and Itami's team saves them with a well-placed AT rocket.
- Rags to Royalty: In the epilogue, Aldritch marries Pina, who had been crowned as empress by the end of the story. This makes Aldritch emperor of the Saderan empire.
- Ramming E'er Works: With the primary gun jammed, Kincaid knocked out, and the wounded dragon clawing at the tank:
Elton: Piffling John, floor information technology into the bastard! Knock him off residuum!
Benitez: Just we don't have track—
Elton: We still got some fucking power! Trust the goddamn auto! Crew, BRACE!!!
- Reasonable Authority Figure: Aldritch looks subsequently his Marines well and is fifty-fifty willing to look the other way with their sillier antics and having relationships with the locals even though the latter is against the rules. Fifty-fifty though he criticizes Itami and the 3rd Recon for doing the same affair.
- Human relationship Upgrade: Felicia 'claims' Van Hauser every bit her mate in chapter 20... with her claws. Ouch.
- During the Hakone visit Shino and Darian, and Mari and Jasper consummate their respective relationships.
- Rescue Romance: Lieutenant Van Hauser gets one when he saves a catgirl named Felicia from a grouping of bandits who were taking her as a slave.
- Retcon: Originally in chapter 1, Benitez mentions he brought some anime to watch which includes I-Punch Man. Nonetheless, the story was gear up on June 25th, 2015 and the anime of One Punch Man didn't aired until October 5th. The writer has since retcon this by replacing One Punch Human with The Big O.
- Several changes have been made to the before chapters, including removing fictional helicopters that originally flew the tanks to Tokyo.
- The Reveal: The CIA had operatives inside the Purple Palace, among Zorzal'due south entourage keeping tabs on him and making covert deals with his brother Diabo to affect a authorities change when the fourth dimension was right. Unfortunately, Itami and the ambassadors showing up in the throne room after the earthquake put a Spanner in the Works forcing them to advance the plan.
- Rousing Speech: Two notable ones. The offset was right before the parade by Colonel Kane, addressing his troops personally. After the JSDF commander's speech, the Marine Commandant gives a specially aggressive 1 to which in typical Marine fashion, the troops holler their replies fiercely. The scene astounds the witnessing JSDF soldiers.
- Dominion of Drama:
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Word of God says the just reason Here We Get Again doesn't finish off the flame dragon is to ensure Tuka'southward arc is preserved for the almost future. - The bandits in the Boxing of Italica has been upped from the original 600 troop to 10,000 to make the Battle of Italica not look like a total stomp against the tanks.
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- Scary Black Man: Emerson, the leader of the MARSOC team, consistent with his incarnation from Manifest Destiny. Elton counts too. Wilkes occasionally, too, though he'south commonly deliberately playing it upwardly.
- Screw the War, We're Partying!: With the trek into the Special Region beginning in early November, the tertiary Marine Expeditionary Unit of measurement's section of Military camp Alnus holds a variety of festivities on Nov 10th to celebrate the birthday of the United States Marine Corps. Charlie Company, second Tanks holds a barbecue, with local game roasted on an open burn, with Itami'south squad, Rory, Tuka, and Lelei in attendance. Shino first defeats Wilkes in an arm-wrestling match, then engages the Marines in a dance-off.
- The Siege: Equally per canon, the boxing at Italica, including a pre-skirmish with several bandit groups that isolates Hither We Go Again and Cry Sum Moar due to Myuute the Siren's magical comms jamming.
- Semper Fi: The protagonist group are from the tertiary Marine Expeditionary Unit of measurement, and a tank battalion at that. Not to mention the remainder of the MEU's Aviation branch as well as MARSOC (Marine Special Operations Command) operators.
- Shell-Shocked Veteran: Jasper Kincaid. Run across Heroic BSoD example above.
- Transport Teasing: All over the place. Examples include Kurokawa and Aurea for Kincaid, Benitez and Mamina, Van Hauser and Felicia, Pina and Aldritch, and fifty-fifty Wilkes and Kuribayashi.
- Shotguns Are Just Ameliorate: Many Marine squads are issued a Remington 870 as part of their kit in case of shut quarter engagements with the Empire's soldiers.
- Shout-Out
- Diverse anime pieces are mentioned between Benitez and Kincaid in Chapter one, such as Bakemonogatari, The Big O, Hellsing, Cowboy Bebop and Jormungand. Kincaid also mentions that "he'd die earlier turning a hot-ass flim-flam girl downwards".
- The diverse pieces of music recommended by the writer for sure scenes. For instance, the vocal "Voodoo Kid" by Stevie Ray Vaughn plays when the American and JSDF vehicles roll out from the Alnus compound in Chapter 12.
- To another Gate fanfic, ''Manifest Destiny'' past BlueWay. The chief characters of that fic, Emerson and his company makes an alternate-universe appearance of themselves, where they are MARSOC operators instead of Us Army Rangers.
- One of the tanks is named Cry Sum Moar.
- A few from another tank related media, Fury (2014). From music recommendations of the picture's OST, to the banter in Chapter five.
Benitez: Hey homo, that shit's no bueno!
Jasper: Elton, what kind of tank is this?
Elton: It'southward an American tank!
Jasper: Right you are! Benitez, you wan't to listen to that crap? Get join a Hispanic tank.- When the tanks acquit downwards on Italica later Itami is seemingly attacked (by accident), Parker Elton yells "Surprise
Motherfucker!" - Later above the misunderstanding is cleared, someone from Horsemen-four quips, "You lose! Proficient day sir!".
- The crew have a moment goofing around the Clan Formal estate by recording a mock-narration an episode of MTV Cribs with their phone cameras.
- The kickoff time they meet him, Benitez and Kincaid compare Lt. Yanagida to Frank Grimes.
- In Affiliate 18, Agent Komakado reminds Kincaid of Spike Spiegel.
- In Affiliate 22, Kincaid calls the special forces providing security "Snake Eaters".
- Although the nickname does actually predate the game, so information technology may be a coincidence.
- In Affiliate 28 ane of the tanker'southward mentions killing a wizard that "chucked the Bowser fireballs at the Sir's tank.", followed by another joking "You're a wizard 'Arry!"
- In the same chapter Team Pet Pollo the kyckling'southward resemblance to a chocobo is brought up more than once.
- Bear witness, Don't Tell: The higher ups at Alnus Hill Camp invoke this by giving Pina and Bozes the 'ruby carpet' treatment; past organizing an impressive display of force with armour and infantry performing exercises in plain view, as well as being escorted by psyops choppers blasting Everybody Wants To Dominion The World by Tears for Fears on their loudspeakers. Predictably, this leaves a very deep impact on Pina's stance on her newest enemy.
- Shown Their Work: The writer, beingness a erstwhile Marine obviously knows his military jargon and his tank terminology.
- Shut Upwardly, Hannibal!: Rory gives an awesome one to a Japanese nationalist senator in front end of the entire Diet. She non but calls him on his bullshit, she does so in perfect English (having been using Lelei equally a translator only seconds earlier), with surprising profanity, telling him in no uncertain terms that he and his party are unworthy of beingness defended past warriors such as Itami's team and the American allies. She also reveals her age (961) while she'due south at it. And on alive international Boob tube, no less.
- Ill and Wrong: How Lt. Aldritch views Sherry Nol Thierry'due south Precocious Trounce on Kouji Sugawara in chapter 24.
- Dizzy Rabbit, Idealism Is for Kids!: Several characters call out Itami for having an overly optimistic and idealistic view of how the war should be conducted, like when he complains well-nigh the US Military machine occupying Italica or when he learns the CIA has been working backside the scenes to undermine the Emperor and Zorzal.
- Soundtrack Dissonance: The whole battle of Italica, with the Virtual Soundtracks provided by the author via psyops choppers. note When The Man Comes Around by Johnny Greenbacks, Holiday In Cambodia by The Expressionless Kennedys and Salut d'Amour" past Edward Eglar.
- Spared by the Adaptation: In the manga, Bessara and his family were killed by the other crime lords with his wife, daughter and maid raped before beingness killed. In this fanfic, Bessara is spared past the Navy Seals who also prevent the crime lords from attacking his family.
- Spit Take: Jasper does ane with a tin can of free energy drink when he and his crew hears the full proper name of Princess Pina for the offset time. High-strung up laughter ensues.
- The Squad: The members of Horsemen-4 are the chief focus of the story.
- The Leader: Corporal Parker "Honcho" Elton, the tank commander of Here We Go Once again.
- The Big Guy: Lance Corporal Darian "Rampage" Wilkes Jr., the tank's loader.
- The Smart Guy: Corporal Jasper "Four-Eyes" Kincaid, the tank's gunner and the protagonist.
- New Meat/Badass Driver: Private Starting time Class George "Piffling John" Benitez, the tank's commuter. Unlike most newbies, the crew don't immediately selection on him and welcome him openly when he doesn't human activity similar the typical new guy. They withal give him a somewhat underwhelming nickname of 'Little John' though.
- Stop Worshipping Me: The residents of Italica start dropping to their knees and worshipping the Marines' tanks post-obit the boxing. The Marines are not okay with this, and resort to firing =warning shots when polite requests neglect to finish them.
- Sufficiently Analyzed Magic: After magical powers are used against them at Italica, the Allied forces begin a scientific investigation with the aid of Lelei and Myuute. They somewhen create and deploy an ECM jammer that can incapacitate magic-users and crusade their spells to 'misfire'.
- Super Force: Rory, similar in the original. She effortlessly picks upwards developed marines despite having a child's stature.
- Tank Goodness: The Marines' M1A1 Abrams Main Battle Tanks, whenever they run into activeness. Deconstructed that the author makes the effort to show that these awesome state of war machines are still, you know, machines requiring constant maintenance and logistics to part properly. Even if they are fighting an enemy without anti-tank weaponry, the tanks can still suffer from a Gainsay Breakup, weapon jams, get stuck in the mud, or run out of armament during protracted battles. And, when operating without proper back up like Here We Get Again does, at that place'southward ever the very real possibility of being overrun by a massive enemy Zerg Rush, which almost happens to Cry Sum Moar and Here We Go Again during the siege of Italica.
- Team Pet: Much to Aldritch'southward annoyance, Charlie Company gets one in the form of Pollo the Kyckling, who keeps coming back to their camp no matter how many times they try to transport him away.
- Tension-Cutting Laughter: In Chapter 12, the tense standoff betwixt the Italica defenders and the Allied forces is defused when Lt. Aldritch announces that Itami was only knocked out, prompting laughter from the tank crews.
- There Is No Kill Like Overkill: Empire ogres often get graphically messed up past an M1A1 Abrams' canister rounds, which is basically a tank-calibre shotgun crush filled with tungsten pellets originally meant for blasting mass ground infantry targets.
- Those Two Guys: Kincaid and Benitez in Here We Get Again for beingness otakus.
- Time Skip: Just like the anime, the primary story skips ahead several weeks betwixt the visit to Japan and the diplomatic party at the Jade Palace, with a few curt vignettes taking place in between.
- Translation Convention: Zig-zagged, simply the results is worse than in the original. With the Americans involved, the story now has 3 languages to consider: English, Japanese, and the Special Region. It mitigated the barrier between English and Japanese by having the JSDF members able to speak English language however, to which Lt. Aldritch finds out after his imperfect attempt at speaking Japanese.
- The JSDF and Marines' power to speak the Special Expanse's language is mentioned to exist due to language classes taken during the months before their deployment through the gate.
- Aurea learns fluent english after accidentally biting Jasper with her snake-hair, among other side-effects.
- Virtual Soundtrack: The author frequently recommends them as function of "X's Album of Awesome" . From the OST's of media similar Halo 3: ODST or Fury (2014), to certain artists similar The Solitary Island.
- Vitriolic Best Buds:
- The tankers, but particularly Kincaid and Wilkes.
- Amongst the Marine infantry, Lieutenant Van Hauser has this human relationship with his platoon's Designated Marksman, Corporal Boyd. Boyd jokingly accuses Van Hauser of being a Lee Roy Jenkins (and a furry due to his relationship with Felicia). Van Hauser habitually responds by accusing proud southerner Boyd of being a cousin-fucker.
- Wham Episode: Affiliate 27. Pina is told by the US and Japanese ambassadors that they desire her to take over the Saderan throne, an earthquake hits Falmart and Hardy sends Wyverns to attack Alnus and Italica.
- What Happened to the Mouse?: The fates of several supporting characters and story lines were left unresolved:
- The eventual fate of Felicia and Van Hauser's relationship, whether they stayed together after his tour ended and where they concluded up if they did.
- Myuute'due south fate is left hanging.
- What Could Possibly Go Incorrect?: Lt. Aldritch makes this cess when he realizes they are taking Rory to Earth.
- What the Hell, Hero?:
- Van Hauser'southward team and his superior telephone call him out when he beats the crap outta a racist mercenary who admitted to killing all of the demi-humans of a hamlet.
- Both Aldritch and Kincaid telephone call out Lt. Itami for his handling of Tuka's PTSD.
- Kincaid is berated by his crew for having an ane night stand up with Mari and not properly explaining to her he's not interested in a human relationship with her, equally he'south already in dearest with Aurea, knowing it will damaged the relationship between the Iv Horsemen and tertiary Recon if he doesn't resolve information technology.
- When She Smiles: Lt. Aldritch to Pina, the first sign of their Ship Tease.
- "Where Are They Now?" Epilogue: The final affiliate takes identify a year after most of the cast returns from the Special Region, equally Itami and Kincaid reminisce over the phone.
"But you lot know what? Part of me would be glad to exercise it all over again."
Source: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Fanfic/HereWeGoAgain
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