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*** They also sport a second set of jaws, a similar trait to [[Film/Alien a certain film]].
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** The entire concept of the [[spoiler: Changelings]] as shapeshifting insectoid beings that also drain the emotions of their victims while being in service to a Queen is an obvious, though far more matured (saying the least of it) reference to [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic a certain cartoon about ponies]].
*** They also sport a second set of jaws, a similar trait to [[Film/Alien a certain film]].
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* [[Qurac]]: While Qurac itself doesn't show up, Bialya which serves a similar purpose; especially given the horror that exists beneath the city's royal palace. The trope is even lampshaded by Oliver Queen when he first thinks he's landed in Egypt only to be told otherwise.
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* [[Main/Qurac]]: While Qurac itself doesn't show up, Bialya which serves a similar purpose; especially given the horror that exists beneath the city's royal palace. The trope is even lampshaded by Oliver Queen when he first thinks he's landed in Egypt only to be told otherwise.

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* [[Main/Qurac]]: [[Qurac]]: While Qurac itself doesn't show up, Bialya which serves a similar purpose; especially given the horror that exists beneath the city's royal palace. The trope is even lampshaded by Oliver Queen when he first thinks he's landed in Egypt only to be told otherwise.
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* Main/Qurac: While Qurac itself doesn't show up, Bialya which serves a similar purpose; especially given the horror that exists beneath the city's royal palace. The trope is even lampshaded by Oliver Queen when he first thinks he's landed in Egypt only to be told otherwise.

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* Main/Qurac: [[Main/Qurac]]: While Qurac itself doesn't show up, Bialya which serves a similar purpose; especially given the horror that exists beneath the city's royal palace. The trope is even lampshaded by Oliver Queen when he first thinks he's landed in Egypt only to be told otherwise.
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* Qurac: While Qurac itself doesn't show up, Bialya which serves a similar purpose; especially given the horror that exists beneath the city's royal palace. The trope is even lampshaded by Oliver Queen when he first thinks he's landed in Egypt only to be told otherwise.

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* Qurac: Main/Qurac: While Qurac itself doesn't show up, Bialya which serves a similar purpose; especially given the horror that exists beneath the city's royal palace. The trope is even lampshaded by Oliver Queen when he first thinks he's landed in Egypt only to be told otherwise.

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* PoisonIsEvil: In Chapter 8 it's revealed that while Mephiles' method of getting Barry his power's back ''did'' work, it left him with a terminal illness that turn his body into a chaos energy generator, eventually overloading it with energy until [[BitsOfMeKeepPassingOut every last part of it shuts down one by one]]. Given that Mephiles is the main villain, it's very safe to assume and even assumed by Barry himself that this was done to him ''intentionally''. Chapter 9 also as a result of this is a focused FindTheCure mission

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* PoisonIsEvil: In Chapter 8 it's revealed that while Mephiles' method of getting Barry his power's back ''did'' work, it left him with a terminal illness that turn his body into a chaos energy generator, eventually overloading it with energy until [[BitsOfMeKeepPassingOut every last part of it shuts down one by one]]. Given that Mephiles is the main villain, it's very safe to assume and even assumed by Barry himself that this was done to him ''intentionally''. Chapter 9 also as a result of this is a focused FindTheCure missionmission.
* Qurac: While Qurac itself doesn't show up, Bialya which serves a similar purpose; especially given the horror that exists beneath the city's royal palace. The trope is even lampshaded by Oliver Queen when he first thinks he's landed in Egypt only to be told otherwise.
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* PoisonIsEvil: In Chapter 8 it's revealed that while Mephiles' method of getting Barry his power's back ''did'' work, it left him with a terminal illness that turn his body into a chaos energy generator, eventually overloading it with energy until [[main/BitsOfMeKeepPassingOut every last part of it shuts down one by one]]. Given that Mephiles is the main villain, it's very safe to assume and even assumed by Barry himself that this was done to him ''intentionally''. Chapter 9 also as a result of this is a focused FindTheCure mission

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* PoisonIsEvil: In Chapter 8 it's revealed that while Mephiles' method of getting Barry his power's back ''did'' work, it left him with a terminal illness that turn his body into a chaos energy generator, eventually overloading it with energy until [[main/BitsOfMeKeepPassingOut [[BitsOfMeKeepPassingOut every last part of it shuts down one by one]]. Given that Mephiles is the main villain, it's very safe to assume and even assumed by Barry himself that this was done to him ''intentionally''. Chapter 9 also as a result of this is a focused FindTheCure mission

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* OrificeInvasion: The [[spoiler:Changelings]], or more likely their queen lay their eggs inside the corpses of their victims in the deep recesses of their hive. That's all that really needs to be said.



* OrificeInvasion: The [[spoiler:Changelings]], or more likely their queen lay their eggs inside the corpses of their victims in the deep recesses of their hive. That's all that really needs to be said.

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* OrificeInvasion: The [[spoiler:Changelings]], or more likely their queen lay their eggs inside the corpses of their victims in the deep recesses of their hive. That's all PoisonIsEvil: In Chapter 8 it's revealed that really needs while Mephiles' method of getting Barry his power's back ''did'' work, it left him with a terminal illness that turn his body into a chaos energy generator, eventually overloading it with energy until [[main/BitsOfMeKeepPassingOut every last part of it shuts down one by one]]. Given that Mephiles is the main villain, it's very safe to be said. assume and even assumed by Barry himself that this was done to him ''intentionally''. Chapter 9 also as a result of this is a focused FindTheCure mission
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* HijackedByGanon: Due to this being an adaptation of the Sonic 06 storyline, it was inevitable that Mephiles would hijack the main villain title from Eggman. He does it rather early too, literally the chapter right after Eggman shows up regardless of what site you read the fic on.

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* TheWrongfulHeirToTheThrone: Had it not been for Eggman and [[spoiler: Metal Sonic]], Lady Mairghread would have been this considering she already had the sheer corruption and behind-the-scenes rule down pat, as if already being [[Main/RegentForLife the regent]] wasn't enough.

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it not been for Eggman and [[spoiler: Metal Sonic]], Lady Mairghread would have been this considering she already had the sheer corruption and behind-the-scenes rule down pat, as if already being [[Main/RegentForLife the regent]] wasn't enough. enough.
** How Kalibak and Grayven view [[spoiler: Shadow]], even though he himself isn't interested in the throne at all. They view him as stealing their rightful place in their father's inner circle and grand plans, generating within them an envious desire to kill him so as to "restore" their positions. This desire of theirs causes both of their downfalls though.
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** Later on in the same chapter, Kalibak tells to Shadow ''[[WesternAnimation/PrinceOfEgypt "you're playing with the big boys now!"]]''

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** Later on in the same chapter, Kalibak tells to Shadow ''[[WesternAnimation/PrinceOfEgypt ''[[WesternAnimation/ThePrinceOfEgypt "you're playing with the big boys now!"]]''

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* ShoutOut: The most prominent example is the name of the G.U.N. aircraft carrier that appears prominently from Chapters 8 through to it's destruction in 12, it's named after Tom Kalinske - the head of Sega of America back in the 90's.

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most prominent example is the name of the G.U.N. aircraft carrier that appears prominently from Chapters 8 through to it's destruction in 12, it's named after Tom Kalinske - the head of Sega of America back in the 90's.90's.
** In Chapter 13, Barda & Gilotina share an exchange that barring a few words is pretty much exactly what they said in ''WesternAnimation/SupermanBatmanApocalypse'', which given the situation seems rather intentional.
** Later on in the same chapter, Kalibak tells to Shadow ''[[WesternAnimation/PrinceOfEgypt "you're playing with the big boys now!"]]''
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** Shadow is described as being more stronger than his typical gameplay-limited depiction as well, with his punches being compared in Chapter 5 to Superman's own.
** Going off the specific Sonic game being crossed over with the DCAMU, Sonic gets a ''massive'' speed and power upgrade as well by comparison.

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** Shadow is described as being more stronger than his typical gameplay-limited depiction as well, with his punches being compared in Chapter 5 to Superman's own.
own; the full extent of his power continues to expand as the story goes on - even though it's arguably justified when the origins of his DNA donor are revealed. Not only is he about as durable and has as hard a punch as a kryptonian, but he can also absorb the energy from the omega beams - fueling his chaos blasts.
** Going off the specific Sonic game being crossed over with the DCAMU, Sonic gets a ''massive'' speed and power upgrade as well by comparison. He's roughly up to par with the likes of the other speedsters in this story and is fully capable of accomplishing feats just like them, though he is of course smaller in height to them.
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* PintsizedPowerhouse: When you remember that all of the anthropomorphic characters are within the 4 foot range in regards to their height, it certainly is amazing what they can accomplish in comparison to the Justice League of the previous timeline.

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* PintsizedPowerhouse: When you remember that all most of the anthropomorphic characters are within the 4 foot range in regards to their height, it certainly is amazing what they can accomplish in comparison to the Justice League of the previous timeline.
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* PintsizedPowerhouse: When you remember that all of the anthropomorphic characters are within the 4 foot range in regards to their height, it certainly is amazing what they can accomplish in comparison to the Justice League of the previous timeline.
** The biggest example is Shadow, though granted he is the "ultimate lifeform" [[spoiler: created using the DNA from an avatar of Mephiles, who is half ''Darkseid'']]. Shadow is not only capable to take on the members of the female furies with relative ease but also later kills Kalibak & Grayven, sons of Darkseid.
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''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/24256921/chapters/58456564 Flashpoint 2: Advent Solaris]]'' is a fan-fiction written by ImperialDiamond. As the title might suggest, it so happens to be a {{Crossover}} of the ''WesternAnimation/DCAnimatedMovieUniverse'' with ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''. Yes this actually is a thing now.

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''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/24256921/chapters/58456564 Flashpoint 2: Advent Solaris]]'' is a fan-fiction written by ImperialDiamond.Imperial Diamond. As the title might suggest, it so happens to be a {{Crossover}} of the ''WesternAnimation/DCAnimatedMovieUniverse'' with ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''. Yes this actually is a thing now.
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''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/24256921/chapters/58456564 Flashpoint 2: Advent Solaris]]'' is a fan-fiction written by Eternantium. As the title might suggest, it so happens to be a {{Crossover}} of the ''WesternAnimation/DCAnimatedMovieUniverse'' with ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''. Yes this actually is a thing now.

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''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/24256921/chapters/58456564 Flashpoint 2: Advent Solaris]]'' is a fan-fiction written by Eternantium.ImperialDiamond. As the title might suggest, it so happens to be a {{Crossover}} of the ''WesternAnimation/DCAnimatedMovieUniverse'' with ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''. Yes this actually is a thing now.
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* DeathGlare: After Shadow kills Kalibak and Grayven, he and Mephiles exchange these with one another.
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* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Sonic & Shadow's storylines up to Crisis City/Flame Core and as of Chapter 5 the majority of Silver's storyline essentially are happening off-screen, due to Barry being powerless until the end of Chapter 4 and thus unable to participate in them. Key example is in Chapter 3, when Barry is told about Sonic's fight with Silver occurring, though the fight itself is not elaborated on in detail.

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* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Sonic As Barry is the initial focus character and doesn't have his powers at first, the first few portions of Sonic, Shadow & Shadow's storylines up to Crisis City/Flame Core and as of Chapter 5 the majority of Silver's storyline essentially are happening off-screen, due to arcs occur entirely "offscreen", and starting from Crisis City onwards Barry being powerless until the end of Chapter 4 is tagging along with Shadow and thus unable to participate co. - resulting in them. Key example is Sonic & Silver's arcs remaining mostly offscreen. Though while Sonic gets a recap in Chapter 3, when Barry 6 and is told about Sonic's fight with more than likely to get another one in the coming chapters, Silver occurring, though the fight itself is not elaborated on in detail.appears to have most of his entire arc as offscreen.
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* TheChessmaster: Both how Mephiles views himself and how Team Dark (or at least Shadow) views him as. Between kidnapping and mind controlling key people from the previous timeline, to manipulating Silver to attempt killing Sonic & Barry to do the same with Shadow, to recruiting key figures to aid in his goal to reform into Solaris [[spoiler:and establish a multiverse spanning "New Apokolips" Empire]] and the various things he's had his elite henchmen do to accomplish these goals it's clear his plan has a lot of pieces on the board so to speak.
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* MortonsFork: It is revealed that in ''Apokolips War'', Darkseid basically running rampant across the universe due to the Lanterns and New Genesis fighting amongst each other ([[spoiler:At least until Darkseid went to Oa, anyway]]) and being unable to appease him; Barda via her flashback essentially states he was indeed going to invade Earth ''anyway'' and purposely made himself appear vulnerable to the league in order to bait them into a trap on Apokolips. Which, as we know, ended up successful. But they would have potentially been screwed anyway as the implication is Darkseid would have attacked earth eventually regardless.

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* MortonsFork: It is revealed that in ''Apokolips War'', Darkseid was basically running rampant across the universe due to the Lanterns and New Genesis fighting amongst each other ([[spoiler:At least until Darkseid went to Oa, anyway]]) and being unable to appease impede him; Barda via her flashback essentially states he was indeed going to invade Earth ''anyway'' and purposely made himself appear vulnerable to the league in order to bait them into a trap on Apokolips. Which, as we know, ended up successful. But they would have potentially been screwed anyway as the implication is Darkseid would have attacked earth eventually regardless.
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* MortonsFork: It is revealed that in ''Apokolips War'', Darkseid basically running rampant across the universe due to the Lanterns and New Genesis fighting amongst each other ([[spoiler:At least until Darkseid went to Oa, anyway]]) and being unable to appease him; Barda via her flashback essentially states he was indeed going to invade Earth ''anyway'' and purposely made himself appear vulnerable to the league in order to bait them into a trap on Apokolips. Which, as we know, ended up successful. But they would have potentially been screwed anyway as the implication is Darkseid would have attacked earth eventually regardless.
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** Lady Mairghread and her cohorts Christina, Ernesto "Ernie" and Matteo "Matt" all take their first names from the writers & producers of ''Apokolips War''. None of these characters are nice people, nor do they meet nice fates.

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** Lady Mairghread and her cohorts Christina, Ernesto "Ernie" and Matteo "Matt" all take their first names from the writers & producers of ''Apokolips War''. None of these characters are nice people, nor do they meet nice fates. In fact, the ways in which they die mirrors ways certain characters in Apokolips War perished.
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* DealWithTheDevil: Mephiles proposes one to Barry in Chapter 3, promising him the chance to go back and [[Main/FixFic interrupt]] the events of ''Apokolips War'' to attempt in undoing the [[Main/DownerEnding result of the war against Darkseid]].[[spoiler:Barry actually rejects the initial deal, but then is shown [[BadFuture the fate]] that will befall this timeline, Mephiles having expected his reaction]]. Mephiles also continuously tries to make one with Shadow, though the latter is not so easily deceived anymore.

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* DealWithTheDevil: Mephiles proposes one to Barry in Chapter 3, promising him the chance to go back and [[Main/FixFic interrupt]] the events of ''Apokolips War'' to attempt in undoing the [[Main/DownerEnding result of the war against Darkseid]].[[spoiler:Barry Barry actually rejects the initial deal, but then is shown [[BadFuture the fate]] that will befall this timeline, Mephiles having expected his reaction]].reaction - however he still rejects to go back, instead however agreeing to let Mephiles help him get his powers back so he can "help" save the new timeline. While he's doing this because he doesn't want to intrude on the new lives of those he remembers as his friends, he has no idea who he's talking to at the moment. Mephiles also continuously tries to make one with Shadow, though the latter is not so easily deceived anymore.
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** Lady Mairghread "Mairie" Mcloch in Chapter 6, who serves as who spends a good portion of the chapter being revealed as an antagonist to Elise, even having one of Elise's ladies-in-waiting tortured just for standing up to her and musing about having her men assassinate lower class citizens. Thanks to [[spoiler:Metal Sonic]] her "screen-time" gets cut rather short.

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** Lady Mairghread "Mairie" Mcloch in Chapter 6, who serves as who spends a good portion of the only chapter she's even in being revealed as an antagonist to Elise, even having one of Elise's ladies-in-waiting tortured just for standing up to her and musing about having her men assassinate lower class citizens. Thanks to [[spoiler:Metal Sonic]] her "screen-time" gets cut rather short.
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** (Lady Mairghread and her cohorts Christina, Ernesto "Ernie" and Matteo "Matt" all take their first names from the writers & producers of ''Apokolips War''. None of these characters are nice people, nor do they meet nice fates.

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** (Lady Lady Mairghread and her cohorts Christina, Ernesto "Ernie" and Matteo "Matt" all take their first names from the writers & producers of ''Apokolips War''. None of these characters are nice people, nor do they meet nice fates.
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** The Paradooms are routinely insulted throughout the story at various intervals - the narration of the story itself remarks about how the creatures don't deserve existence, and later in Chapter 13 a certain big bad that is technically their own original creator remarks that they ended up being a failure while in the same breath stating making them serve as his elite military force is something he views as a mistake.

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** The Paradooms are routinely insulted throughout the story at various intervals - the narration of the story itself remarks about how the creatures don't deserve existence, and later in Chapter 13 a certain big bad that is technically their own original creator remarks that they ended up being a failure while in the same breath stating making them serve as his elite military force is something he views as a mistake. Earlier in Chapter 5, there was also a particular moment where though it was an hallucination, the one who [[spoiler: did in a certain kryptonian boy]] got particularly f'd up.

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