4th Super Robot Wars/Trivia: Difference between revisions

Removed: Unproven rumors. What is being referred to here is the "Blood Temple" design, done for L-Gaim, which is what the LED Mirage used in Five Star Stories seems to be derived from. Bandai is known to have made other merchandise (kits, gachapon, cards, etc) of the Blood Temple, because it's an L-Gaim design. There's no evidence of there being any confusion about this being what is in Super Robot Wars 4.
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(Removed: Unproven rumors. What is being referred to here is the "Blood Temple" design, done for L-Gaim, which is what the LED Mirage used in Five Star Stories seems to be derived from. Bandai is known to have made other merchandise (kits, gachapon, cards, etc) of the Blood Temple, because it's an L-Gaim design. There's no evidence of there being any confusion about this being what is in Super Robot Wars 4.)
 
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*** Well, they do get a tiny window of time to meet each other towards the very tail end of the game, though they don't get to speak to each other that much outside of battle.
** Arwynn Dorstein with Duo Maxwell in F/F Final.
* [[Writer Revolt]]: The Mortar Headd LED Mirage from ''[[The Five Star Stories]]'' makes a cameo appearance in 4. The thing is, the machine wasn't supposed to be there, as game designers had it confused with a similar mecha from ''[[Heavy Metal L-Gaim]]''. Reportedly, when informed of the mistake, Five Star Stories creator Mamoru Nagano was livid with rage, stating he will never, ever consent to Five Star Stories being in Super Robot Wars during his lifetime, because he doesn't like the idea of any of the Mortar Headds he meticulously designed being damaged and possibly defeated by mecha designed by another artist.
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