Soldiers of Love

Soldiers of Love is a Sailor Moon/Iji Crossover Fan Fiction by troper Vilui. The story opens a couple of years after Sailor Moon; the Senshi have gone their separate ways, and Ami is studying medicine in America. An e-mail from her invites the others to join her in New York, where she suspects their powers may be needed. Meanwhile, the Sisterhood of Nine are hired to investigate the disappearance of a tennis star. Their paths soon cross, and it gradually becomes clear that the world is in danger from a war-loving race of aliens who've come to Earth armed with all sorts of bizarre weaponry.

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 * Actual Pacifist: Usagi and Ami. The others show varying degrees of Technical Pacifism.
 * Aliens Speaking English: And Japanese.
 * All Part of the Show / Concert Climax: An unusual example, since the festival only took place because the heroes and were there.
 * Apologetic Attacker:
 * Ascended Extra: Rui / Ruby. All the way from a single-episode appearance to main character.
 * On the Iji side, there's Yukabacera, Vateilika and Kiron.
 * Back from the Dead:
 * Badass Normal: The Sisters.
 * Naru becomes one later, which may count as a subversion of the "Naru is a Senshi" Fandom-Specific Plot.
 * Better to Die Than Be Killed:
 * Big Applesauce: The D.C.M.F.P.R. Research Facility is in New York. (The original game didn't specify what city or even country.)
 * Big Damn Heroes: in the Proxima battle.
 * Big Damn Villains: Three successive Big Damn Heroes moments weren't enough to defeat Kiron and his army. What next? Bring on !
 * Bilingual Bonus: One Stealth Pun requires knowing what "Tor" means in German.
 * Catch Phrase / Culture Clash: Vateilika's "That must be a human concept."
 * Cosplay: Usagi as Mikuru Asahina. Ami as Rei Ayanami. Rei as Sakaki. Makoto as Shizuka Midou. Minako as Sailor Moon. Mamoru as Tanda. Ruby as Tomoyo Daidouji.
 * Death Equals Redemption:
 * Determinator: Kiron. Still fighting after having half his face burnt off, no less.
 * Damsel in Distress: Subverted. The heroes are trying to rescue Ruby from her prison,
 * Dramatic Necklace Removal: Tor dismisses Krotera this way.
 * Drives Like Crazy: The Tasen Shredder.
 * Everything's Better with Princesses: Vateilika. She was not a princess in the game.
 * Facing the Bullets One-Liner: "I know you are not to blame for what you have to do."
 * Fate Worse Than Death: Deep Sector.
 * Also, riding a Tasen Shredder, according to Ruby,.
 * Genre Blindness:
 * Genre Shift: The first half alternates chapters between a whodunit and a Sailor Moon fanfic incorporating Iji characters. The second half drops both in favour of an Iji fanfic incorporating Sailor Moon characters.
 * Girls with Guns: Except for Usagi, all the Senshi and Sisters eventually get weapons.
 * Gunship Rescue: "Ciretako!"
 * Heroic Sacrifice:.
 * Hoist by His Own Petard:
 * Hot Mom: Makoto technically qualifies, though she's only 19.
 * Humongous Mecha: Tor's Eidolon. Lampshaded in that its appearance is what gets the cosplay festival started.
 * I Am Not Left-Handed: Yukabacera.
 * I Cannot Self-Terminate:
 * Interspecies Romance: A Miroku cosplayer asks Vateilika to have his children. She points out why this wouldn't work.
 * It's All Junk:
 * Loads and Loads of Characters: Averted. From Sailor Moon, only the Inner Senshi are used. From the Sisterhood, only four of the nine girls.
 * The Man Behind the Man: Inverted: turns out to be, who had appeared to be just a subordinate.
 * Mood Whiplash / Out-of-Genre Experience: The cosplay festival.
 * Moral Event Horizon: Iosa kills simply to get out of feeling obliged to keep a promise she made to him. She planned this in advance when she made the promise.
 * More Hero Than Thou:
 * And soon afterwards,
 * Nice Job Fixing It, Villain:
 * No Name Given: The lesbian couple.
 * No One Could Survive That / Not Quite Dead:
 * One Steve Limit: Rui Saionji is renamed Ruby. An in-story reason is given, but the external reason is that her name is too similar to Rei.
 * Punch Clock Villain: Taeho.
 * Put on a Bus / Refusal of the Call: Makoto.
 * Rebellious Princess: The younger Vateilika, seen in flashback.
 * Redemption Equals Death / Taking the Bullet:
 * Royals Who Actually Do Something / The Woman Wearing the Queenly Mask: Vateilika.
 * Shout-Out: Quite a few references to things from Iji that aren't part of the story, such as Mia's ribbons and the Banana Gun. Iji creator Dan Remar even makes a cameo appearance.
 * Liz and Rebecca visit Central Perk, of Friends fame.
 * Liz knows her Sherlock Holmes and G. K. Chesterton.
 * Tor's final speech contains allusions to Othello and The Little Prince.
 * Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism: The story is all about what happens when you cross works from opposite extremes of the scale.
 * Suddenly-Suitable Suitor: Vateilika can't marry Yukabacera
 * Ten-Minute Retirement:
 * The Load: Naru worries about being this.
 * Unaccustomed as I Am to Public Speaking: General Tor.
 * Unwitting Pawn: Poor, poor Naotgerai.
 * Welcome Back, Traitor:
 * Worthy Opponent: Kiron.
 * You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: Proxima towards Yukabacera.
 * You Killed My Father: Subverted.
 * You Killed My Father: Subverted.