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** Another unofficial omake, "Let Me Sing the Song of My People" has Elya rummaging around De Lugo's office, where among his mail he finds her timeline's version of Boris Vian's anti-war poem ''Le Déserteur'', basically saying the author doesn't want to join the army and that to please arrest or even kill him, but not force him to kill. Slightly annoyed by the letter's tone, Elya orders an adjutant to find the writer and have him killed with confiscated weapons to make a martyr of him.

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** Another unofficial omake, "Let Me Sing the Song of My People" has Elya rummaging around De Lugo's office, where among his mail he finds her timeline's version of Boris Vian's anti-war poem ''Le Déserteur'', basically saying the author doesn't want to join the army and that asking De Lugo to please arrest or even kill him, but not force him to kill. Slightly annoyed by the letter's tone, Elya orders an adjutant to find the writer and have him killed with confiscated weapons to make a martyr of him.
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** Another unofficial omake, "Let Me Sing the Song of My People" has Elya rummaging around De Lugo's office, where among his mail he finds her timeline's version of Boris Vian's anti-war poem ''Le Déserteur'', basically saying he doesn't want to join the army and that to please arrest or even kill him, but not force him to kill. Slightly annoyed by the letter's tone, Elya orders an adjutant to find the writer and have him killed with confiscated weapons to make a martyr of him.

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** Another unofficial omake, "Let Me Sing the Song of My People" has Elya rummaging around De Lugo's office, where among his mail he finds her timeline's version of Boris Vian's anti-war poem ''Le Déserteur'', basically saying he the author doesn't want to join the army and that to please arrest or even kill him, but not force him to kill. Slightly annoyed by the letter's tone, Elya orders an adjutant to find the writer and have him killed with confiscated weapons to make a martyr of him.

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* TearJerker: The unofficial omake chapter "In Consequence to a Misunderstanding". The story is about a woman named Caroline, whose husband Klaus is a devoted supporter and high ranking member of Germania's Communist Party. She watches her husband's party going from the country's 2nd largest party to an ineffectual minority after many of its leaders were arrested, died or injured in unusual circumstances and accidents. All of this hits the party's reputation hard to the point many members and supporters either quit and leave the country or join Tanya's Germanian Worker's Party due to her successful policies. Despite her pleas to her husband to call it quits, Klaus refuses to give up on the party and goes to Berun to organize a counterattack with the remnants of the Communist Party - only to be disappeared. Caroline is told by the police and some witnesses that Klaus ran away with another woman and fled the country. Refusing to believe her husband would cheat on her and believing Tanya had something do with her husband's disappearance, Caroline seeks help with another Communist member named Zoe, only for the chapter to end with the reveal that Zoe was actually an undercover agent of Elya's, who's tricked Caroline into committing suicide by sleeping pills.

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The unofficial omake chapter "In Consequence to a Misunderstanding". The story is about a woman named Caroline, whose husband Klaus is a devoted supporter and high ranking member of Germania's Communist Party. She watches her husband's party going from the country's 2nd largest party to an ineffectual minority after many of its leaders were arrested, died or injured in unusual circumstances and accidents. All of this hits the party's reputation hard to the point many members and supporters either quit and leave the country or join Tanya's Germanian Worker's Party due to her successful policies. Despite her pleas to her husband to call it quits, Klaus refuses to give up on the party and goes to Berun to organize a counterattack with the remnants of the Communist Party - only to be disappeared. Caroline is told by the police and some witnesses that Klaus ran away with another woman and fled the country. Refusing to believe her husband would cheat on her and believing Tanya had something do with her husband's disappearance, Caroline seeks help with another Communist member named Zoe, only for the chapter to end with the reveal that Zoe was actually an undercover agent of Elya's, who's tricked Caroline into committing suicide by sleeping pills.pills.
** Another unofficial omake, "Let Me Sing the Song of My People" has Elya rummaging around De Lugo's office, where among his mail he finds her timeline's version of Boris Vian's anti-war poem ''Le Déserteur'', basically saying he doesn't want to join the army and that to please arrest or even kill him, but not force him to kill. Slightly annoyed by the letter's tone, Elya orders an adjutant to find the writer and have him killed with confiscated weapons to make a martyr of him.
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* ConfirmationBias: Tanya tends to give her own opinions more weight than other people's, and she makes a lot of assumptions, sometimes without any sort of confirmation. For example, she interprets most people around her as war maniacs, completely ignoring that they are just ordinary people serving their country. Her own reputation as a war maniac is solidified because of how she plays up the image of a warmonger.
** Another instance is her dislike of the People's Car. For someone used to a modern automobile, the People's Car is frankly terrible - it's just that for people used to what came before it, it's a godsend at every level - ''especially'' at its extremely low price. Every time someone praises the People's Car, Tanya reflexively assumes it's pure sarcasm and tends to AccentuateTheNegative, when in fact it's only her own experience that doesn't let her see the innovative and efficient design.
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** Another instance if her dislike of the People's Car. For someone used to a modern automobile, the People's Car is frankly terrible - it's just that for people used to what came before it, it's a godsend at every level - ''especially'' at its extremely low price. Every time someone praises the People's Car, Tanya reflexively assumes it's pure sarcasm and tends to AccentuateTheNegative, when in fact it's only her own experience that doesn't let her see the innovative and efficient design.

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** Another instance if is her dislike of the People's Car. For someone used to a modern automobile, the People's Car is frankly terrible - it's just that for people used to what came before it, it's a godsend at every level - ''especially'' at its extremely low price. Every time someone praises the People's Car, Tanya reflexively assumes it's pure sarcasm and tends to AccentuateTheNegative, when in fact it's only her own experience that doesn't let her see the innovative and efficient design.
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* HillariousInHindsight: [[OCStandIn Elya]] being portrayed as a full-blown spymaster based off offhanded comments about being in the Intelligence Service turns out to be this when the Manga shows her outright infiltrating and outmaneuvering the Albish Intelligence forces.

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* HillariousInHindsight: HilariousInHindsight: [[OCStandIn Elya]] being portrayed as a full-blown spymaster based off offhanded comments about being in the Intelligence Service turns out to be this when the Manga shows her outright infiltrating and outmaneuvering the Albish Intelligence forces.
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* HillariousInHindsight: [[OCStandIn Elya]] being portrayed as a full-blown spymaster based off offhanded comments about being in the Intelligence Service turns out to be this when the Manga shows her outright infiltrating and outmaneuvering the Albish Intelligence forces.
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** Another instance if her dislike of the People's Car. For someone used to a modern automobile, the People's Car is frankly terrible - it's just that for people used to what came before it, it's a godsend at every level. Every time someone praises the People's Car, Tanya reflexively assumes it's pure sarcasm and tends to AccentuateTheNegative, when in fact it's only her own experience that doesn't let her see the innovative and efficient design.

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** Another instance if her dislike of the People's Car. For someone used to a modern automobile, the People's Car is frankly terrible - it's just that for people used to what came before it, it's a godsend at every level.level - ''especially'' at its extremely low price. Every time someone praises the People's Car, Tanya reflexively assumes it's pure sarcasm and tends to AccentuateTheNegative, when in fact it's only her own experience that doesn't let her see the innovative and efficient design.
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** Another instance if her dislike of the People's Car. For someone used to a modern automobile, the People's Car is frankly terrible - it's just that for people used what came before it, it's a godsend at every level. Every time someone praises the People's Car, Tanya reflexively assumes it's pure sarcasm and tends to AccentuateTheNegative, when in fact it's only her own experience that doesn't let her see the innovative and efficient design.

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** Another instance if her dislike of the People's Car. For someone used to a modern automobile, the People's Car is frankly terrible - it's just that for people used to what came before it, it's a godsend at every level. Every time someone praises the People's Car, Tanya reflexively assumes it's pure sarcasm and tends to AccentuateTheNegative, when in fact it's only her own experience that doesn't let her see the innovative and efficient design.
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* TearJerker: The unofficial omake chapter "In Consequence to a Misunderstanding". The story is about Caroline, whose husband Klaus is a devoted supporter and high ranking member within the Communist Party of Germania. She watches her husband's party going from the 2nd largest party of Germania only to fall from grace after many of its leaders were arrested, died or injured in unusual circumstances and accidents which hits the party's reputation hard to the point many members and supporters either quit and leave the country or join Tanya's Germanian Worker's Party due to her successful policies. Despite her pleas to her husband to call it quits, Klaus refuses to give up on the party and goes to Berun to organize a counterattack with the remnants of the Communist Party only to disappeared and Caroline is told by the police and some witnesses that Klaus ran away with another woman and fled the country. Refusing to believe her husband would cheat on her and believes Tanya had something do with her husband's disappearance, Caroline seeks help with another Communist member named Zoe only for the chapter to end with the reveal that Zoe was actually an undercover agent of Elya's and tricks Caroline into committing suicide by sleeping pills.

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* TearJerker: The unofficial omake chapter "In Consequence to a Misunderstanding". The story is about a woman named Caroline, whose husband Klaus is a devoted supporter and high ranking member within the of Germania's Communist Party of Germania. Party. She watches her husband's party going from the country's 2nd largest party of Germania only to fall from grace an ineffectual minority after many of its leaders were arrested, died or injured in unusual circumstances and accidents which accidents. All of this hits the party's reputation hard to the point many members and supporters either quit and leave the country or join Tanya's Germanian Worker's Party due to her successful policies. Despite her pleas to her husband to call it quits, Klaus refuses to give up on the party and goes to Berun to organize a counterattack with the remnants of the Communist Party - only to disappeared and be disappeared. Caroline is told by the police and some witnesses that Klaus ran away with another woman and fled the country. Refusing to believe her husband would cheat on her and believes believing Tanya had something do with her husband's disappearance, Caroline seeks help with another Communist member named Zoe Zoe, only for the chapter to end with the reveal that Zoe was actually an undercover agent of Elya's and tricks Elya's, who's tricked Caroline into committing suicide by sleeping pills.
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** Another instance if her dislike of the People's Car. For someone used to a modern automobile, the People's Car is frankly terrible - it's just that for people used what came before it, it's a godsend at every level. Every time someone praises the People's Car, Tanya reflexively assumes it's pure sarcasm and tends to AccentuateTheNegative, when in fact it's only her own experience that doesn't let her see the innovative and efficient design.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Jimmy the college student from the unofficial future omakes is catching on in popularity. Fans are having fun with his raging against Tanya's contribution to what seems to be all fields of life.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Jimmy the college student from the unofficial future omakes is catching on in popularity. Fans are having fun with his raging against Tanya's contribution to what seems to be all fields of life.life.
* TearJerker: The unofficial omake chapter "In Consequence to a Misunderstanding". The story is about Caroline, whose husband Klaus is a devoted supporter and high ranking member within the Communist Party of Germania. She watches her husband's party going from the 2nd largest party of Germania only to fall from grace after many of its leaders were arrested, died or injured in unusual circumstances and accidents which hits the party's reputation hard to the point many members and supporters either quit and leave the country or join Tanya's Germanian Worker's Party due to her successful policies. Despite her pleas to her husband to call it quits, Klaus refuses to give up on the party and goes to Berun to organize a counterattack with the remnants of the Communist Party only to disappeared and Caroline is told by the police and some witnesses that Klaus ran away with another woman and fled the country. Refusing to believe her husband would cheat on her and believes Tanya had something do with her husband's disappearance, Caroline seeks help with another Communist member named Zoe only for the chapter to end with the reveal that Zoe was actually an undercover agent of Elya's and tricks Caroline into committing suicide by sleeping pills.
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* ConfirmationBias: Tanya tends to give her own opinions more weight than other people's, and she makes a lot of assumptions, sometimes without any sort of confirmation. For example, she interprets most people around her as war maniacs, completely ignoring that they are just ordinary people serving their country. Her own reputation as a war maniac is solidified because of how she plays up the image of a warmonger.
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* CreepyCute: The gun test scene includes a disturbingly waffy bit where Tanya and Visha reminisce about the scent of mud, spent gunpowder, blood and ruptured innards (the latter two coming from a freshly shredded pig) and how it takes them back to the battlefield.

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* CreepyCute: The gun test scene includes a disturbingly waffy bit where Tanya and Visha reminisce about the scent of mud, spent gunpowder, blood blood, and ruptured innards (the latter two coming from a freshly shredded pig) and how it takes them back to the battlefield.
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* CreepyCute: The gun test scene includes a disturbingly waffy bit where Tanya and Visha reminisce about the scent of mud, spent gunpowder, blood and ruptured innards (the latter two coming from a freshly shredded pig) and how it takes them back to the battlefield.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Jimmy the college student from the unofficial future omakes is catching on in popularity. Fans are having fun with his raging against Tanya's contribution to what seems to be all fields of life.

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