Super Robot Wars Z/Characters

Rand Travis (Voiced by Yoshihisa Kawahara)
""THE HEAT....CRUSHER!!!!!""

One of two halves of "Beater Services", a mechanic service, Rand Travis is a huge guy in his thirties with a good sense of humor, looking for his missing master and assisted by his master's daughter Mel Beater. He's known as "The Crusher" after his tendency to destroy more things than he fixes, an In Series Nickname he doesn't take to so well. Being in his thirties, he has a lot of experience in dealing with all sorts of people, which is why he sort of tolerates Asakim Dowen, despite the atrocities he committed against Setsuko Ohara, and offers genuine, heartfelt support to her following those encounters with Asakim. He pilots the Gunleon, a Gao Gai Gar-like mecha carrying a huge wrench and an assortment of spanners, nailguns and chainsaws with which he can trash his enemies just as efficiently as he can repair damaged allies. He and the Gunleon exemplify these tropes:


 * Badass Normal: Rand's not a Sphere holder like Setsuko or Mel, but he still kicks mucho ass. It's pretty much required of him, since Mel is too inexperienced to be piloting a mech.
 * Big Fragging WRENCH
 * Boisterous Bruiser
 * Chainsaw Good
 * Combat Medic: Gunleon can repair allied units - in this game, it automatically heals units paired up in the same squad with it by a small amount every turn. This marks the first time a protagonist mecha is equipped with a innate-healing ability..
 * Cool Old Guy: Not really old, but mature enough that he hangs out with Gain Bijou, Roger Smith, Holland Novak, and Jamil Neate.
 * Dirty Old Man: Again, not really old, but he likes to use the UN (Universal Network) like most of us do...
 * Expy: Lion-themed mecha? Uses construction tools as weapons and has a really BIG one as its most powerful weapon? Associated with/powered by a green-colored energy source? Check, check, and check.
 * Hot Blooded
 * Huge Guy Tiny Girl
 * Improbable Weapon User: A giant spanner, mini-spanners, nail guns, chainsaw blades and spanner-nunchucks??
 * Leitmotif: "Land Crusher"; following a certain event, it becomes Makenaize! Gunleon ("Don't Lose! Gunleon"))
 * GUN GUN LEON, GUNLEON! GUN GUN LEON, GUNLEON!
 * Lion in Sheep's Clothing: Not him, but his machine. The Gunleon's pretty damn powerful for a humble repair mech..
 * Manly Tears: See  above.
 * Meaningful Name: His machine likely refers to the constellation Leo.
 * Mighty Glacier: Gunleon, with the added bonus of being able to repair itself.
 * Names the Same: Rand is neither related to nor an Expy of country-music singer Randy Travis.
 * Nice Job Breaking It Hero:
 * Obfuscating Stupidity: Rand seems like the kind of guy to use brute force for everything,.
 * Red Baron: "The Crusher", but Rand doesn't like the nickname.
 * Running Gag: He prefers "The Heat" monniker, instead. He ends up subverting his usual reaction to "The Crusher", on the basis that that gag had already run its course. There's also his "Heat Smile", which absolutely everyone comments on as being "stuffy".
 * Swiss Army Weapon:.
 * Obfuscating Stupidity: Rand seems like the kind of guy to use brute force for everything,.
 * Red Baron: "The Crusher", but Rand doesn't like the nickname.
 * Running Gag: He prefers "The Heat" monniker, instead. He ends up subverting his usual reaction to "The Crusher", on the basis that that gag had already run its course. There's also his "Heat Smile", which absolutely everyone comments on as being "stuffy".
 * Swiss Army Weapon:.

Mel Beater (Voiced by Mai Aizawa)
Rand's sidekick and co-pilot of the Gunleon, as well as its owner, Mel is the other half of "Beater Services"; her father Cielo was Rand's mentor. Tropes related to her include:


 * : A side effect of her coming.
 * Childhood Marriage Promise: Childhood for her, anyways: Rand agrees to marry her once her hair reaches her shoulders.
 * Disappeared Dad: Cielo vanished 4 years before the start of Z. According to Mel, he got caught in the same kind of dimensional warp that brought Garrod Ran to the Gallian Continent. He's only seen in flashbacks  throughtout Z and Mel hopes she will be reunited with him one day..
 * Pettanko: Much to her dismay.
 * : Averted:.
 * Really Sixteen Years Old: A side effect of.
 * He Is Not My Boyfriend: Inverted. A good chunk of the cast tries to convince her Rand is her surrogate father figure and not her love interest. She won't have any of that.
 * Spell My Name With an S: Variously referred to as Mel Peter/Beater, Mail Beater/Peter, and even Male Beater.
 * Token Mini Moe: Word of God states she's intended to counterbalance Rand since he's older than the average SRW protagonist.
 * You Can't Fight Fate: Not so much fate, but the.
 * Token Mini Moe: Word of God states she's intended to counterbalance Rand since he's older than the average SRW protagonist.
 * You Can't Fight Fate: Not so much fate, but the.

Setsuko Ohara (Voiced by Yukiko Takaguchi)
""The Glory Star! Full Burst!""

Female protagonist of Z, Setsuko's an orphan thanks to her parents' death via the Colony Drops, and was drafted into the Titans and placed in the Glory Star squad under Denzel Hammer and Toby Watson. She has a rather timid, quiet and demure attitude, making her question her purpose as a Titan, and indirectly making herself and the rest of the team the Titan's go-to Butt Monkey. While out on a training mission in the new Virgora model mechs, Glory Star got embroiled in a skirmish with the AEUG's Quattro Bajeena and Camille Bidan. In the confusion, Setsuko mysteriously transported herself, Toby and Denzel into another world.

While finding out what's going on, Setsuko encounters the enigmatic Asakim, and everything starts going downhill, as her first experience with him was his unceremonious killing of Denzel. If that wasn't enough, later on, he kills Toby in front of her, beats her up and possibly (we aren't sure due to a scene change) and. rapes her. If that wasn't enough, he later has her meet up with Alternate Universe versions of Toby and Denzel, only to see that Asakim has convinced them she's their enemy. It turns out Setsuko possesses the Sphere known as the Sorrowful Maiden, which grows more powerful the sadder she gets, and Asakim seeks to awaken its true potential by tormenting her. It's also the thing responsible for transporting her randomly throughout the dimensions. She resolves to thwart Asakim's ambitions (and later the Chimera Battalion's), but she later finds out the more she uses the Sphere's power, the more she's losing herself: first her sense of taste, then her sight...poor girl.

She pilots the machine Virgora, formerly one of three test units, each with specific weaponry and combat roles, but eventually gathers up/unlocks all weapon outloads for one mech. Later, it's upgraded a second time to the Virgora Glory. She embodies these tropes:


 * BFG
 * Blessed With Suck: A Sphere gives awesome power with the right emotions. Her emotional trigger? DESPAIR.
 * Break the Cutie: Done lots of times by Asakim. It's pretty much his sole purpose in her version of the story.
 * Fan Nickname: Sexsuko, or to another extent, "Setsubo" (a play on "zetsubou", the Japanese word for "despair").
 * There's also Wangstuko and "Blandsuko" (the latter due sharing the main character spotlight with Rand).
 * Heroic RROD: The more she uses her Sphere, the more she loses herself.
 * Its Personal: After Asakim does...things to her, she's really pissed off.
 * Leitmotif: "The Right Stuff" for the Glory Star team; once the Virgora Glory is acquired, it becomes "The Wings Which Wipe Away Tears".
 * Meaningful Name: See Spell My Name With an S below. She holds the Sorrowful Maiden Sphere, which arguably fits well with the zodiac Virgo.
 * Mid Season Upgrade: The Virgora Custom, which gets several attacks over the course of the game . The Virgora Glory plays with this by intially being a simple Mecha Expansion Pack (that broke the Virgora's primary weapon to boot!).
 * Panty Shot: Or to Fanon, "NO PANTS AT ALL".
 * Reality Warper
 * She's Got Legs: Word of God states one of the reasons for her character design is this trope. Unfortunately, you won't see this in-game.
 * Shout Out: Starlight Breaker "THE GLORY STAR! FULL BURST!!"
 * Shrinking Violet: In the early portion of her story, somehow.
 * Sparkling Stream of Tears:.
 * Spell My Name With an S: "Balgora", but according to the artbook "OG Secret Hangar", it's spelled as "Virgora", lifting this up to Meaningful Name.
 * Sweet Tooth: She loves desserts,.
 * Trauma Conga Line: Probably the poster girl for SRW.
 * Unwitting Pawn: The things she does actually further Asakim's goals...
 * Unwitting Pawn: The things she does actually further Asakim's goals...

Toby Watson (Voiced by Takashi Kondo)

 * Ace Pilot: Worth mentioning is he was this in a previous squad before he joined the Glory Star.

Denzel Hammer (Voiced by Hiroaki Ishikawa)

 * Ambiguously Brown
 * Bald of Awesome
 * Papa Wolf
 * Real Men Wear Pink: In one of the Z gag comics, Setsuko gets harassed by Titans members Jerid Messa and Kakricon Kacooler, culminating in the two of them forcing her to don a Playboy Bunny outfit. Just when it looks like things are going to go even further downhill, Denzel and Toby appear to save the day...[[media:14b7dece.jpg|wearing their]] [[media:06b75bcf.jpg|own bunny outfits]]. Moral of the story: don't mess with The Glory Star.

Asakim Dowin (Voiced by Hikaru Midorikawa)
] ""My past, my sin, my fate, and finally...MY DESPAIR!!""

A mysterious man clad in black, Asakim seems to be one of his own agenda. Noted for his sadistic, psychopathic tendencies, he seemingly targets Setsuko to make her suffer and gain something from her dimensional gate opening tendencies. He also uses Rand for his own benefits later, though for some reason in Rand's story, he came off as amiable towards the man. It's later revealed.

Asakim reappears in Hakai-hen as the only recurring Z original. He assists new protagonist Crowe in the first half of the game from time to time, as all of the characters are new and don't know anything about him. He seems to be trying a similar plan he attempted with Rand by getting close to him, then stabbing him in the back later. . He reappears again in Saisei-hen

If there's anything to note, Asakim's almost like the antithesis of Masaki Andoh: Emo instead of Hot Blooded, evil instead of good...and there's his mech, the Shurouga, considered the "Anti-Cybuster": clad in black, have similar moves (Discutter to Discalibur, Cyflash to Embrace the Inferno, Hi-Familiar to Tragic Genocider, Discutter Dancing Blade to Rumbling Discalibur, Akashic Buster to Ley Buster), but darker and more sadistic. As for the tropes associated with him:


 * Attack Drones: Shurouga's Tragic Genocider.
 * Can Not Tell a Lie: Or more of a Villains Never Lie part: prior to Z, he always reveals his intentions even to his victims. Turns out in Saisei-hen,.
 * Cool Sword: Shurouga's Discalibur
 * Death Seeker, Emo:.
 * Evil Counterpart
 * Evil Laugh: He does a grand one on occasion for his attacks.
 * Expy: Strangely, he doesn't have a Shu Shirakawa counterpart...
 * Hero Killer:.
 * Hot Wings: Seen during Shurouga's Ley Buster.
 * Instant Runes: Creates them during the Rumbling Discalibur and Ley Buster. Closer examination reveals the Shurouga cuts its palm open to provide the "ink".
 * Karma Houdini: So far...
 * Ley Lines: Shurouga's Ley Buster
 * Leitmotif: "Black Stranger"
 * Pet the Dog: Abandons Xine, but leaves a message for her to live on her own will so she can be happy; in Rand's path, he can be convinced to help ZEUTH fight the Big Bad.
 * Unfortunately, this may have all been a scheme by Asakim since in Saisei-hen, we discover ?
 * Sphere of Destruction: Shurouga's Embrace the Inferno
 * Significant Anagram: To Masaki, of course!
 * The Punishment
 * Wild Mass Guessing: Overloaded; even the Ley Buster attack alone invokes too much guessing: it features the likes of Shu Neo Granzon firing the Shukutaihou, the version of the Cybuster from the obscure Shin Masou Kishin: Panzer Warfare dueling the Shurouga, a silhouette of Crowe standing in the streets (you can recognize him if you closely look at the jacket's strap: apparently, Banpresto foreshadowed his appearance) and two women theorized to be a play on Masaki's familiar cats given human form.
 * Willfully Weak: Whenever he's playable, the Ley Buster cannot be used, presumably because mind-raping his enemies in front of ZEUTH would make him even more Obviously Evil. Unless you recruit him in Rand's final scenario, you'll finally be able to use it, since Asakim has nothing left to hide at that point.
 * : Definitely not this guy.

Chimera
A special operations unit of the New Earth Federation headed by Colonel, later, Brigadier General Edel Bernal. Their mission is to unite the chaotic world after the dimensional collapse, but are also intent on ruling the world as totalitarian dictators by controlling all information through the Universal Network (read: the Internet). Using the UN, they feed ZEUTH false information about each other in an attempt to trick them into destroying each other. Naturally, it becomes clear the Chimera are the antagonists.

Löwen General (Voiced by Isshin Chiba)


A very dedicated soldier belonging to the Chimera, Löwen has issues against hitting women and fighting them on the battlefield, less out of misogyny and more out of chivalry. Calling himself "The Young Lion of the Chimera", he pilots the Chaos Leo, a mech that looks like a man wearing a lion hide with vicious melee attacks. Later on, as the Chimera reveal their true colours, so does Löwen: turns out that. Löwen embodies these tropes:


 * Bait the Dog: Oooh, a heroic Bishonen!...Wait, he's now a what?
 * Bishonen
 * : A pretty poor one.
 * Hot Blooded
 * Meaningful Name: Löwen is German for "lion"; Leo is obviously Latin for "lion".
 * Playing With Fire: His most powerful attack involves a lot of it.
 * Kiai: Yells a lot, especially after he reveals.
 * Proud Warrior Race Guy: A variation:.
 * Spell My Name With an S: Is it "Löwen" or "Reuben" or "Raven" or "Levin"?
 * Wouldn't Hit a Girl: Even his gameplay mechanics reflect this: 20% more damage to males, 20% less damage to girls. After The Reveal,
 * Proud Warrior Race Guy: A variation:.
 * Spell My Name With an S: Is it "Löwen" or "Reuben" or "Raven" or "Levin"?
 * Wouldn't Hit a Girl: Even his gameplay mechanics reflect this: 20% more damage to males, 20% less damage to girls. After The Reveal,
 * Wouldn't Hit a Girl: Even his gameplay mechanics reflect this: 20% more damage to males, 20% less damage to girls. After The Reveal,

Schlan Opel (Voiced by Yoshiaki Matsumoto)


A member of the Chimera and Löwen's closest friend. Schlan's highly professional, a skilled pilot, and a very cunning man specializing in data collection and intel. Unlike Löwen, Schlan never joins ZEUTH officially, so we never get to use his machine Chaos Anguis (until the Z Special Disk), a humanoid mecha with a pulse rifle that can transform into a giant cobra. Later, as the Chimera reveal their true colours, he reveals himself to be a cold, sadistic killer that does not panic even when he loses, only remarking that he has gathered valuable data. He still values his friendship with Löwen though, and they truly do have a lot of affection for each other. .

He's the one mainly responsible for the false intel almost causing ZEUTH to destroy itself, and he likes to gloat about it a lot. Schlan embodies these tropes:


 * Bishonen
 * Evil Genius
 * Four Eyes Zero Soul
 * Meaningful Name: Schlan is German for "snake"; Anguis is the genus name for "slow worms", which are legless lizards rather than snakes, so the choice of name either reflects the similarity to the word "anguish" or is a damn silly mistake.
 * Smug Snake: Literally and figuratively
 * Spell My Name With an S: "Shuran" or "Schlan"...take your pick.
 * Stoic Spectacles
 * Transforming Mecha: Chaos Anguis
 * Transforming Mecha: Chaos Anguis

Xine Espio (Voiced by Rie Saitou)
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An extremely sexy ex-leader of a Windam squad that supposedly gets itself wiped out due to a freak explosion thanks to the Break The World event (only in name from Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny; Z uses it from Super Dimension Century Orguss). She's the Sole Survivor and is found by the Chimera; without much to do, she joins them, is given a mecha and for the first part acts as a bitch towards the protagonists. However, it's later revealed she's simply lonely (as ) and has nowhere to go, and if the player is lucky,. She falls in love with Asakim and madly blushes (Squicky or not: you decide) whenever he's around. Asakim later abandons her, but tells her to live free.

She pilots the Chimera-made mech Chaos Capra (which she nicknamed "Eliphas") that resembles...what happens when Lamia Loveless' Angelg gets a Horny Devils redesign. She embodies these tropes:


 * Big Fragging SPEAR
 * Broken Bird
 * Dark Chick
 * Early Bird Cameo: She first appears as a female mook with a generic mook portrait that attacks Kei Katsuragi. The only way to tell it's her is through her voice.
 * Evil Redheads Are Sexy: She drops it eventually, but she starts out EVIL. So...
 * Fan Nickname: "Devilg" for the Eliphas, since it looks like a devilish design of the Angelg.
 * Heel Face Turn
 * High Heel Face Turn variant, actually, being the only member of Chimera who survives, and the only woman outside of Edel in the squad.
 * Horny Devils: Eliphas
 * I Call It Vera: "Eliphas" appears to be the In Series Nickname Xine gave to her Chaos Capra, in much the same way Ratsel Feinschmecker calls every mech he uses "Trombe".
 * Leitmotif: "The Demonic Goat's Allure"
 * Meaningful Name: The Chaos Capra fits in with the Latin Theme Naming of the Chimera, with Capra being the genus name for "wild goats".
 * Ms. Fanservice: Xine's pilot cut-in may serve enough evidence she's beaten both Lamia AND Kaguya Nanbu in that size department.
 * Shout Out: The Eliphas might be a small shout to Eliphas Levi, a French author of the occult and self-proclaimed magician.
 * Schrodingers Cat: Her not appearing in either Hakai-hen and Saisei-hen has left her in this predicament, and things won't be confirmed one way or another until a sequel.
 * Spell My Name With an S: Is it "Xine" or "Tsine"?
 * Stripperiffic: She wears friggin' lingerie as her default getup.
 * What Happened to The Mouse: Of all the major originals who survived Z, she's the only one to not make the cut into Hakai-hen and Saisei-hen; . On the other hand, Marguerite Pistail serves as a loose Expy of her in Hakai-hen and Saisei-hen.
 * Unfortunately, thanks to some Fridge Brilliance/ Fridge Horror in Saisei-hen, we find out Asakim has.

Edel Bernal (Voiced by Michie Tomizawa)


A beautiful woman with a demeanor that would make the Virgin Mary seem smutty, Edel Bernal's the young leader of Chimera, with the rank of Colonel at first, later promoted to Brigadier General. She had a lover who died a while ago during some unspecified war, likes wild and macho men, drinks rose and chamomile blend tea, and wears a negligee at night (information courtesy of That Other Wiki). Her personality and position made her a natural mother figure for the chaotic world after the dimensional collapse, and Edel's determined to bring about an era of peace and stability following the bloodshed of the wars...

...At least, she would like for you to think that:.

Edel Bernal pilots the Lemures, the pinnacle of Chimera technology (at least, what she assumed was the pinnacle). She embodies these tropes:


 * The Brigadier: Figuratively, literally, and subverted at the same time!
 * Colonel Badass: Again, figuratively and literally; she's a pretty decent pilot, and it takes some balls to take over the world.
 * Evil Counterpart: To Dianna Solel and Lacus Clyne.
 * Macross Missile Massacre: Part one of Promised Millennium.
 * Meaningful Name: Edel is German for "noble, gentle, regal", etc; Lemures is Latin for "malicious/restless spirit".
 * Mood Whiplash: Twice: one after The Reveal and the other.
 * This Is a Drill: Part two of Promised Millennium.
 * Tomato in The Mirror:
 * Villainous Breakdown: It's pretty satisfying to see her slowly but surely lose her smug air as you whittle down her health until she's screaming and desperately pleading for an explanation as to why she's losing.
 * Wave Motion Gun: Part three of Promised Millennium.

The Edel Bernal (Voiced by Daisuke Hirakawa)


Hoo boy, where to start with this piece of work?

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. The Edel Bernal embodies these tropes:


 * Ascended Fanboy: Many of his pre-battle comments are deliberate Shout Outs to his opponents' nicknames and catchphrases.
 * Big Bad
 * Bishounen
 * Evilly Affable: A lot of SRW adepts actually love this guy, even if he makes men like Ali Al-Saachez seem stable by comparison.
 * For the Evulz: Lives, breathes, talks and walks it.
 * Gratuitous English: "GO TO DARK HEAVEN!" "SPECIAL PRESENT FOR YOU!" "WELCOME TO MY WONDERFUL WORLD!"
 * "THANK YOU VERY MUCH!" "Yes, Baby!" "Please, hit me more, PLEASE!". We could go on for ages, seriously.
 * Hey Its That Voice: He shares the same seiyuu as Makoto Itou; the people at NicoNicoDouga had a field day with this.
 * Hidden Agenda Villain
 * Karma Houdini: Causes suffering and misery on a global scale due to the wars his machinations result in. What does he get in return? The opportunity to die while having the time of his life with no regrets, whatsoever. What a bastard...
 * Averted in the normal and good endings, when he tries to pull the "greatest climax" by . Take that!
 * Large Ham: When compared to other Banpresto original villains, The Edel most certainly is.
 * Mad Artist: Refers to himself as the "Artist of Genesis".
 * Mad Scientist
 * Psychopathic Manchild
 * Reality Warper
 * Spell My Name With an S, but closely tied to Spell My Name With a The: It's The Edel Bernal, dammit, not "Ji Adel Banel"! He even explains he's the real Edel Bernal, and therefore THE Edel Bernal, during the final stage!
 * Too Kinky to Torture: He REALLY enjoys being hit, and finds the final battle to be the pinnacle of his existence.
 * To drive the point home, after having his machine trashed, he quite literally says "Please, more pain, more pleasure..."
 * Spell My Name With an S, but closely tied to Spell My Name With a The: It's The Edel Bernal, dammit, not "Ji Adel Banel"! He even explains he's the real Edel Bernal, and therefore THE Edel Bernal, during the final stage!
 * Too Kinky to Torture: He REALLY enjoys being hit, and finds the final battle to be the pinnacle of his existence.
 * To drive the point home, after having his machine trashed, he quite literally says "Please, more pain, more pleasure..."

Crowe Broust (Voiced by Yuji Ueda)
""The Risk of My Life!""

A former member of the Britannian Union's Firebug Squad, Crowe is the headlining protagonist of the Second Super Robot Wars Z. Saddled with a million dollars in debt, he agreed to be the test pilot for the anti-Dimensional Beast mecha Brasta as a way to work the sum off.

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The root cause of this? His former CO was Marilyn, a psychotic Complete Monster despite her outwardly cheerful and silly appearance. This caused Crowe to believe all women are two-faced and their outward appearance can't be trusted until proven otherwise. The only women he doesn't think are this is Traiya, who's brutally honest and holds nothing back, and Esther, who wears her emotions on her sleeve such that Crowe can read her easily.
 * Attack Drones: Brasta's SPIGOT-VX. Depending on the final attack, the drones can either be of a melee or ranged-based type.
 * Badass
 * Bayonet Ya: Brasta's Bayonet Spiker.
 * Chest Blaster: Seen in the last parts of the SPIGOT-VX with the Attack Drones ranged-type.
 * The Chew Toy / Born Lucky: He's pretty unlucky: that whole debt thing, plus his tendency to get shot down in events. On the other hand, he also comes with the "Fortune" pilot skill, and he does find a rather convenient way to pay off his debt, purely by chance, just like how a scale can tip one way before tipping to the other.
 * : Compared to Rand and Setsuko,.
 * Disaster Dominoes: The reason behind his latest debt in Saisei-hen - a highway accident that would've resulted in another million dollar debt kinda... snowballed...
 * Early Bird Cameo: Crowe appeared much earlier in Z during the Shurouga's Ley Buster animation as the silhouette standing in the streets. That's right, folks: he was foreshadowed before Hakai-hen was announced.
 * Everything Is Better With Spinning: If the SPIGOT-VX (melee version) doesn't end with a Dynamic Kill, the Brasta comes out spinning from the explosion.
 * Expy/CaptainErsatz: Brasta reminded some players of the Lion series from Super Robot Wars Original Generation when it was showcased. Alternatively, the mechanical design somewhat resembles a Windam, albeit an Ace Custom built for Crowe.
 * In Saisei-hen,
 * As for Crowe himself, he's been called "the eldest Frost brother".
 * Fan Nickname: "Hobo", for obvious reasons.
 * "GARlion" for the Brasta, in reference to its Lion-esque appearance, and being a pun on the Guarlion.
 * Friendly Sniper: Can be seen as this, especially if you choose to have the Brasta (then upgrade into the Li-Brasta B) as a ranged-oriented machine. He also hangs out a lot with Lockon Stratos.
 * Gratuitous English: When pulling off his attacks, though not really gratuitous from a national standpoint; he's a Britannian, and a native of Chicago, at that.
 * He Man Woman Hater: He mentions during battles against women sometimes about how scary they are. Also, after being busted by the Dimensional Beast "Moby Dick", he wakes up with Traiya Scott and Esther by his side leading him to say "I really did die...I'm in hell. I can see a Witch and a Little Demon...".
 * In the later part of Saisei-hen,.
 * Honor Before Reason: His million dollar debt is entirely due to the expenses his father rang up before dying. It's even stated the debt would be no issue at all if he were to renounce his inheritance, but he refuses the idea because he sees it as his way to repay his father for raising him.
 * Hotblooded Sideburns
 * Mid Season Upgrade: Li-Brasta in Saisei-hen; however, it can have two forms depending on the player's decision. Li-Brasta R(ed) is a Lightning Bruiser Super Robot while Li-Brasta B(lue) is a more ranged-based Real Robot with some impressive Frickin Laser Beams.
 * More Dakka: Brasta's Assault Combat Pattern (ACP) Faiz; ammo conservation is not one of Crowe's strengths.
 * Overly Long Fighting Animation: A lot of attacks in Hakai-hen count, but Brasta stands out with every one of its animations being unnecessarily long and drawn out, with Clutch Sniper being the most guilty. Crowe misses the first two shots and only hits with the third and final round. Thankfully, this was rectified in Saisei-hen, and a lot of the Brasta's attack animations were significantly shortened or sped up.
 * Poke the Poodle: Either to mess with Esther or simply because he really did forget, everything he described about ZEXIS is completely false. For example: Deathscythe and Sandrock being Shenlong and Heavyarms.
 * Shout Out: Li-Brasta R's Unbreakable Fulcrum to Shin Shine Spark.
 * Shoot the Shaggy Dog: Played for laughs in the end of Z2-2.
 * Spell My Name With an S: Like Setsuko and Rand before him, his mech's name refers to the zodiac sign of his Sphere - in this case (Li)Brasta. Prior to Hakai-hen's release, many fans romanized it as "Blaster".
 * Swiss Army Gun: Brasta's EAGLE, which can switch between normal, grenade and sniper rounds, as well as mount a beam spiker.
 * Take a Third Option: In Hakai-hen, the player had a choice to base the Brasta as a melee or ranged machine. Rather than carry player choice over into Saisei-hen, Brasta comes equipped with both versions of the SPIGOT-VX in its arsenal. Likewise, ACP Faiz features both its melee/ranged final animations in the Dynamic Kill.
 * Take Up My Sword: A mild example. If you choose to upgrade into the Li-Brasta B, he'll occasionally use Lockon Catch Phrase, "Targeted and Firing".
 * Throwing Your Shield Always Works: Brasta's Bunker Breaker is a wire-guided shield with built-in thrusters.
 * Unwanted Harem: Despite the distrust he has of ladies, he's surrounded by 3 women: Traiya, Esther, but that happens so late it doesn't show off.
 * Continues into Saisei-hen: Traiya just pretends to be a part of it to mess with him, though it turns out she doesn't want to feel left out, since the other two have certainly fallen for Crowe..
 * Work Off the Debt: The reason Crowe agreed to be the Brasta's test pilot; being one million in the hole is gonna take a little while to pay off.
 * And after he returned that million later in the game, upgrading his Brasta (right after he cleared his previous debt) cost him TWO MILLION BUCKS. . Ouch...

Traiya Scott


Head of the Axion Foundation's Scott Labs, Traiya is the chief mechanical designer for the Brasta, and after Crowe agrees to work as a test pilot, his immediate superior. Throughout the course of Hakai-hen, she sends Crowe out on various missions across the globe, with his payments being deducted from his debt as he succeeds (or with expenses being incurred if he fails).


 * Bifauxnen: Yes, folks, Traiya IS A WOMAN...making this a case of Viewer Gender Confusion
 * Bunny Ears Lawyer
 * Cool Mask: Has a kitsune mask for no readily apparent reason; she says its her "persona".
 * The Voiceless: Despite being a major character, Traiya does not have a voice actor.

Esther Elhaas (Voiced by Chihiro Tagaino)
A young woman who initially accosts Crowe, Esther demands he eliminate the Dimensional Beasts (in particular, a white one dubbed "Moby Dick"). She later revealed her family was killed several years back by Moby. ZEXIS manages to destroy the beast, allowing her to move on with her life, thus she chooses to become a test pilot in the Scott Labs at the end of Hakai-hen.

In Saisei-hen, Esther is working as a Dimensional Monster Buster for Traiya, piloting the Brasta Es, an improved model of the Brasta. She helps reintroduce the ZEXIS cast to the player as she travels around much like Crowe did and helps them. .

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 * Action Girl: Though more of one still in-training. Esther's tough, but she still has a long way to go, and while she desperately wants to be one, to the point of trying to take pointers from the other ZEXIS women, notably Kallen Kozuki, Esther is told by Kallen to do her own thing and believe in herself.
 * A Cup Angst: She got pissed off after they would not let her wear a bunny suit along with Kallen because of it, but usually doesn't care that much.
 * Alliterative Name
 * : Thankfully averted later as the story continues.
 * Badass Normal: Esther's not a Sphere holder; in fact, the Brasta Es' as normal as you can get for a real robot.
 * : However,.
 * Call Back: Compare her conversation about ; it's strikingly similar.
 * Combat Medic: Brasta Es has a repair function and Esther comes with a pilot skill that doubles its effectiveness, even though her machine's primarily a combat unit.
 * Foreshadowing: Hakai-hen openly sets up Esther to play a much larger role in Saisei-hen.
 * Gratuitous English: Just like Crowe, and for the same reason: she's Britannian by birth, although no longer much of a patriot after they failed to protect her home.
 * Iconic Item: She really likes that triangle.
 * Meaningful Echo: The first time Crowe and Esther really start to become close in Hakai-hen, Esther mutters her doubts and despair that Moby Dick and the Imperium can ever be defeated. Crowe tells her whenever a situation looks impossible, and giving up seems to be the only sane option, the best response to that is to say "So what?" and follow the course. ?
 * Roaring Rampage of Revenge: Unfortunately, she lacked the skills to carry this out in Hakai-hen, so she demands Crowe do this in her stead.
 * More Dakka: Brasta Es' ACP Iota
 * Ship Tease: With Crowe, after Moby Dick is killed.
 * Tsundere: This is something Crowe actually likes, as her mood swings and blunt nature mean he can read her like a book, making her one of the few women he trusts not to be deceitful.
 * Clingy Jealous Girl: Whenever Marguerite's involved, Esther turns double-clingy. The heart hat event is a particular example.
 * More Dakka: Brasta Es' ACP Iota
 * Ship Tease: With Crowe, after Moby Dick is killed.
 * Tsundere: This is something Crowe actually likes, as her mood swings and blunt nature mean he can read her like a book, making her one of the few women he trusts not to be deceitful.
 * Clingy Jealous Girl: Whenever Marguerite's involved, Esther turns double-clingy. The heart hat event is a particular example.

Gaioh, the King of Destruction (Voiced by Rikiya Koyama)

 * Big Bad: Of Hakai-Hen.
 * Big Damn Villains: Gets this down to a science in Saisei-hen..
 * Blood Knight
 * Captain Ersatz: Has the looks and personality similar to Akuma, except Gaioh's decidedly more cruel. Fist of the North Star fans might recognize aspects of Jugai from "The Legend of Kenshiro" movie. Incidentally, Gaioh and Jugai share the same voice actor.
 * Back in Japan, people are calling him Yuujirou.
 * Evil Redhead
 * Final Boss: Of Hakai-hen
 * Final Boss Preview: Appears barely halfway through Hakai-Hen at level 60, with full armor, high accuracy and an enormous HP pool. To make matters worse, he can move twice in one turn.
 * Hey Its That Voice: SHINIGAMI CHOP!
 * Honor Before Reason: Despite how horrible he is as the story goes, he did spare the leaders of the United Nations so that they can call their forces (namely ZEXIS and ZEUTH) to give him a good fight, even though he could've destroyed them all from the outset.
 * : Both routes,.
 * Make Way for The New Villains: Curbstomped by Uther in Saisei-hen..
 * No Indoor Voice: His voice is so powerful it has its own echo.
 * One Winged Angel:
 * Physical God: AND HOW; his first appearance involves him briefly beating the crap out of ZEXIS ON FOOT.
 * Trademark Favorite Food: Hotdogs, so much that.
 * The Unfettered: He doesn't remember much about his past, so he just goes around the world, doing what he feels like and leaving the scheming up to Aim, Shiony Regis and Carlos Axion Jr. When you're as powerful as he is, who's going to stop you?
 * Villains Out Shopping: There are a few scenes in Saisei-hen of him simply hanging out with Carlos. He also likes fast food, but mostly hotdogs.
 * Well Intentioned Extremist:.
 * Villains Out Shopping: There are a few scenes in Saisei-hen of him simply hanging out with Carlos. He also likes fast food, but mostly hotdogs.
 * Well Intentioned Extremist:.
 * Well Intentioned Extremist:.

Shiony Regis (Voiced by Sanae Kobayashi)
The ruler of the nation Rimonasia, Shiony hatched a plan to use the Dimension Energy Crystals abundant in her country to make it a leading world power.


 * The Cameo:
 * God Save Us From the Queen
 * Hey Its That Voice: Lucy. Also shares the same voice with Reika/Hong Lihua and Catherine Glass, who're also present in Hakai-Hen.
 * Smug Snake: In all fairness, once Gaioh shows up, she realizes she's way out of her league, but that doesn't stop her from trying to curry favor until the very end.
 * Utopia Justifies the Means
 * White Haired Pretty Girl

Carlos Axion Jr.
The young head of the Axion Foundation and one of the richest men in the world, Carlos winds up backing the Imperium set up by Shiony, although there are hints that he has his own designs. .


 * The Atoner: In Saisei-hen, he's given his entire fortune to the reconstruction effort as penance for his deeds and now works as a manager for the Scott Lab's DM Busters.
 * Catch Phrase: "C'mon, c'mon!"
 * Rich Bastard
 * Riches to Rags: By the start of Saisei-hen, he hasn't got two thousand in credits to rub himself together, jokingly calling himself "Zero". Subverted later, as he eventually makes a ton of money again by playing the stock market..
 * Screw This I'm Outta Here: Once he realizes the Imperium is done for, he promptly abandons it and leaves Shiony to her fate.
 * Screw the Rules I Have Money
 * Screw the Rules I Have Money

Dimensional Beasts
The recurring enemies of Hakai-hen and Saisei-hen, Dimensional Beasts are part and parcel of a world that constantly suffers from dimensional quakes, with them appearing seemingly at random, and disappearing just as quickly after the initial rampage.


 * Ambiguous Robots: Higher level beasts blur the line, such as the Rhino-class sprouting cannons to fire at you and the Dino-class having clawed arms that spin like drills..
 * Colony Drop: Dino-class Beasts spit these out of their mouths in several bite-sized portions that fuse together into a gigantic meteor mid-flight.
 * Detachment Combat, Action Bomb: The ranged attack of the Bull-class has them hurl their own tails at you. Uniquely, these severed tails mutate midflight into a monster of its own. Should these hit, they wrap around its target and explode.
 * Eldritch Abomination:
 * Everythings Better With Rainbows: Rainbow crystals are implanted in their bodies that also glow blue/white when they begin their attacks.
 * Fan Nickname: In-universe, they're dubbed "DAMON" for "Dimension Armed MONster", but players have made a new translation of that acronym as "Dat Annoying MONster" due to certain reasons.
 * Fire Ice Lightning: Bizzarely, Rhino-class Beasts mush them all together in their ranged attack, shooting electrified fireballs that flash-freeze whatever they hit!
 * The Catfish: The white-skinned Rhino-class coined "Moby Dick" ("MD" for short) by Esther. Of course, this color change makes it superior to other Rhino-types, and it uses blue fire in its charging attack instead of orange.
 * Living Ship: Levia-class; if you were wondering where those flat-headed flying Beasts that were fought in the opening cinematic were at, wonder no more!
 * More Teeth Than the Osmond Family
 * Nerf: The artificial DAMON in Saisei-hen. No barrier! No status effects! Yaaay!
 * Ramming Always Works: Bull- and Rhino-class will also charge at you like runaway freight trains, mixing it up with Impaled With Extreme Prejudice from the Bull-types and Incendiary Exponent/Not Quite Flight from the Rhino-types.
 * Roar Before Beating
 * Shock and Awe: Bull-class; truly seizure-riffic.
 * This Is a Drill: Dino-class combine this with a chained Rocket Punch that inflicts worse wounds on the target coming back than it does going out.
 * Weaksauce Weakness: Like the Protodevlin, Dimensional Beasts are affected by Basara Nekki's singing.
 * Weaksauce Weakness: Like the Protodevlin, Dimensional Beasts are affected by Basara Nekki's singing.

Cheval Reptail (Voiced by Takehiro Murozono)

 * Anti Villain:.
 * Black Knight
 * The Brute
 * Honor Before Reason: Serves Gaioh loyally, despite hating his guts, because as a knight, he cannot break his word.
 * Large Ham: Overflowing; it's hard to say how serious he's being with it, really. It's almost comical in his intensity when we see him shouting Marguerite's name at the top of his lungs, with her seemingly standing right next to him. He may well be a Drill Sergeant Nasty.
 * : In Saisei-hen,.
 * Theme Naming: The mechs and themes of Insaraum's knights all share a theme of being named after precious gemstones. For Cheval, he pilots the Emeraldan and his Leitmotif is "Impenetrable Emerald".
 * What Could Have Been: Bosses have unused special quotes against him, suggesting he was initially planned to be a Secret Character.
 * Theme Naming: The mechs and themes of Insaraum's knights all share a theme of being named after precious gemstones. For Cheval, he pilots the Emeraldan and his Leitmotif is "Impenetrable Emerald".
 * What Could Have Been: Bosses have unused special quotes against him, suggesting he was initially planned to be a Secret Character.

Marguerite Pistail (Voiced by Sachiko Kojima)

 * Anti Villain
 * Everything Is Better With Spinning: Whenever you hit her, the Pearl Nail takes a spin.
 * Expy: Like Xine, she's a busty female Anti Villain who's lost someone close to her and becomes an Eleventh Hour Ranger.
 * Fetish Fuel Station Attendant
 * Gainaxing: AND HOW: her chest seems to have its own gravity!
 * : In both games. In Hakai-hen
 * Hey Its That Voice: Taki
 * Lady of War
 * My Country Right or Wrong
 * : In Hakai-hen only,.
 * Theme Naming: The mechs and themes of Insaraum's knights all share a theme of being named after precious gemstones. For Marguerite, she pilots the Pearl Nail and her Leitmotif is "Falling Tears of a Pearl".
 * What Measure Is a Non Human: Is saddened by the death of a certain Dimensional Beast....

Wayne Reptail (Voiced by Katsuya Miyamoto)

 * Anti Villain
 * Avenging the Villain: Seeks vengeance for the death of his former mentor Cheval.
 * Character Development
 * Honor Before Reason
 * I Call It Vera: Refers to the twin hammers of his Sapphiada as "Romulus" and "Remus".
 * Mid Season Upgrade:.
 * Theme Naming: The mechs and themes of Insaraum's knights all share a theme of being named after precious gemstones. For Wayne, he pilots the Sapphiada and his  Leitmotif is "Lone Sapphire".
 * Would Hit a Girl: Although he claims to be a feminist, Wayne states he won't hold back even against women.

Geraud Garce Bantail, the Knight of Knights (Voiced by Kouji Ishii)

 * Ace Custom/Super Prototype: The Diarmuid is shown to be a far superior variant of the standard Arksaber mech.
 * Anti Villain
 * Blade On a Stick: The Diarmuid's primary weapon is a heavy lance called Gae Bolg.
 * Graceful Loser: Should you destroy the Diarmuid without achieving a Dynamic Kill animation, the machine makes a salute just before it explodes.
 * Mid Season Upgrade: Geraud starts off in an Elite Mook mech before moving into his Diarmuid.
 * Red Baron: Holds the title of the "Knight of Knights".
 * Theme Naming: The mechs and themes of Insaraum's knights all share a theme of being named after precious gemstones. For Geraud, he pilots the Diarmuid (Diamond) and his Leitmotif is "Heavenly Diamond".
 * Theme Naming: The mechs and themes of Insaraum's knights all share a theme of being named after precious gemstones. For Geraud, he pilots the Diarmuid (Diamond) and his Leitmotif is "Heavenly Diamond".

Anbrorn Jeus (Voiced by Kumiko Takizawa)

 * The Dragon
 * Eldritch Abomination:.
 * Evil Old Folks
 * Expy: Of Agilla Setme
 * : During her ultimate attack,, though she still has that creepy witch-like cackle.
 * Mad Scientist
 * Necessarily Evil: Everything she does is for the sake of Insaraum and Uther, even if her methods are depraved. She doesn't mind if history writes her down as a villain, so long as Insaraum is revived in the end.
 * Pet the Dog: A very polite, gracious host to Kei, Athena, Orson, and Eureka while they're her prisoners. She even returns them to their Orguss units once she's gathered the data she needs, although she can't guarentee the Arksabers will let them go without a fight.
 * Poisonous Friend: Manipulates her lord Uther because she truly believes the current course of action is what's best for him and for Insaraum.
 * Smug Snake
 * Undying Loyalty: To Uther, despite manipulating his actions for most of the game, so much that even Jeremiah Gottwald is staggered by her devotion.
 * Undying Loyalty: To Uther, despite manipulating his actions for most of the game, so much that even Jeremiah Gottwald is staggered by her devotion.

Uther, the King of Restoration (Voiced by Yasuhiro Mamiya)
The leader of the Holy Kingdom of Insaraum, Uther's the Prince of Insaraum, but after his father died in battle against Gaioh, he reluctantly became the new king, and survived alongside the remaining members of the Kingdom to have his revenge. He pilots the Seiouki "Insarius Arclinus", the personal weapon of the Seiou (Holy King), which contains the.


 * Altum Videtur: He recites a Latin chant for his strongest attack.
 * Anti Villain
 * Badass Abnormal
 * Bling of War: Insarius Arclinus is easily one of the most pimped-out machines in SRW history.
 * Bishounen: WOW! Even his robot has a Bishonen face.
 * Curb Stomp Battle: Uther crushes Gaioh without much effort.
 * : In the normal route,.
 * : In the final scenario.
 * Expy: Of the Prince from Oscar Wilde's The Happy Prince, who sacrificed all that he has for the sake of his people.
 * Final Boss: Sets himself up as this for Saisei-hen..
 * Final Boss Preview: You actually see him in action quite early in Saisei-hen, though his reluctance to fight makes him seem like a Harmless Villain.
 * In fact, it's so silly it's almost a subversion : he appears on stage 16... and does nothing except guard every turn, and if he's hit just once he freaks out and runs back to his mothership. Wow.
 * : Both routes
 * Large and In Charge: Insarius Arclinus dwarfs every other in the game.
 * Meaningful Name: Named after Uther Pendragon, the father to King Arthur in Arthurian legends; the Insarius Arclinus even resembles a medieval king. Finally, "Arclinus" has a similar pronunciation as Aquarius, especially if you use both words with a Japanese accent..
 * Not So Harmless: When he first appears, he's a total doormat who folds to his advisor's plans, and when he's forced to fight against ZEXIS, he does so reluctantly and retreats upon taking damage. . Uh oh...
 * Physical God
 * Power Walk: Part of Insarius Arclinus' strongest attack.
 * Took a Level In Badass: About fifty of them, after.
 * Well Intentioned Extremist
 * The White Prince
 * World Healing Wave: Part of Insarius Arclinus' strongest attack. Considering he's the King of Restoration and all, it fits.
 * Took a Level In Badass: About fifty of them, after.
 * Well Intentioned Extremist
 * The White Prince
 * World Healing Wave: Part of Insarius Arclinus' strongest attack. Considering he's the King of Restoration and all, it fits.
 * World Healing Wave: Part of Insarius Arclinus' strongest attack. Considering he's the King of Restoration and all, it fits.

Elgan Laudic
The Secretary-General of the United Nations, Elgan was the one who came up with the idea for the creation of ZEXIS. Prior to that, he aided both Celestial Being and the Dragon's Hive under the alias "Portman", supplying both organizations with useful information. After he reveals himself and aids in the creation of ZEXIS, he becomes highly invested in their continued success, at one point stating to Shiony that ZEXIS was "the only hope for the world". At the end of Hakai-hen,. Fortunately, Saisei-hen reveals.

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 * Badass
 * : Of both games
 * The Chessmaster
 * Crazy Prepared: Very much so.
 * Why Don't You Just Shoot Him
 * Why Don't You Just Shoot Him
 * Why Don't You Just Shoot Him
 * Why Don't You Just Shoot Him

Aim Liard (Voiced by Hiroki Yasumoto)
A mysterious man with the ability to summon Dimension Beasts as he pleases, Aim appears early and often in the plot to confront and antagonize Crowe. .


 * Blood Knight: Said to "live for battle".
 * The Chessmaster:.
 * Consummate Liar: Justified:.
 * The Dragon: To Gaioh
 * Dragon With an Agenda
 * Evilly Affable
 * Keigo: Uses a really, really polite form of speech even when he's getting hammered by ZEXIS.
 * Meaningful Name: On multiple levels. "Aim Liard" becomes a partial anagram of "I'm a liar". . His mech's name, Arietis, refers to the zodiac sign of Aries. Lastly,.
 * Mismatched Eyes: Green on the right, red on the left.
 * Spell My Name With an S: Known as "Aihm Fahviel" to some people for no good reason.
 * Leitmotif: "Untrue Crystal"
 * Spell My Name With an S: Known as "Aihm Fahviel" to some people for no good reason.
 * Leitmotif: "Untrue Crystal"

Marilyn Catto (Voiced by Satsuki Yukino)
The leader of the Firebug Squad and Crowe's former boss.


 * Bad Boss: She's the reason Crowe hates pretty women.
 * Cute and Psycho
 * Elegant Gothic Lolita
 * Evil Twin: Marilyn's Pearl Fang looks exactly like Marguerite's Pearl Nail, except black.
 * Everything Is Better With Spinning: Like the Pearl Nail, the Pearl Fang takes a spin whenever it's hit.
 * Expy: Compares herself to the swallow in the tale of The Happy Prince..
 * The Fake Cutie: Her character encyclopedia entry mentions she's taken cosmetic surgery to maintain her looks and she makes the men in her squad treat her like a princess.
 * Which could mean that she is a case of Older Than They Look.
 * Femme Fatalons
 * Gratuitous English: "Present for you!"
 * Killed Off for Real
 * Leitmotif: "The Song of the Homicidal Doll"
 * Mid Season Upgrade: Starts in a generic Axio (although a black one with a knife, named the Burglar) before upgrading to the Pearl Fang.
 * The Nicknamer: She calls Crowe "Furafura-chan" and Esther "Little Kitten".
 * Say It With Hearts
 * Slasher Smile: Her face looks more disturbing than Asakim and Aim's.
 * Villainous Breakdown:.
 * Slasher Smile: Her face looks more disturbing than Asakim and Aim's.
 * Villainous Breakdown:.