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''[http://forums.spacebattles.com/showthread.php?t=173414 Lovehammer: Sailor Moon 40K]'' is [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|exactly what it sounds like]], a [[Sailor Moon]] / [[Warhammer 40000]] crossover. This Trope Page focuses more upon Arkado's story and everything else will be marked as such, however it's Universe, such that it is, can be divided into two basic catagories:
 
* The serious stories, most notably the story written by Arkado which first appeared on the Spacebattles Creative Writing forum in early September 2010. There is also another story with a similar premise being written by Charles Bhepin, author of ''[[Shinji and Warhammer 40 K (Fanfic)Warhammer40K|Shinji and Warhammer 40 K]]'', under the title ''Lovehammer: The Scattering of Serenity'', which went live on FF.net around the end of September 2010. Bhepin cites Arkado’s version as his inspiration.
 
* <s>The Mother Ship</s> [[Lovehammer Inc|The Parent thread]] which is more a group consensus set of universes and exist primarily as [[Crack Fic]].
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* [[Running Gag]]: Whenever the [http://forums.spacebattles.com/showthread.php?t=172987 Parent Thread] that spawned this fic ends up reviewing [[Fictional Document|'literature' of debatable at best quality]] there will be a [[Suspiciously Specific Denial]] regarding the sudden, violent deaths of the author once the Primarchs involved and their Space Marines find out about them.
* [[Reluctant Warrior]]: Hotaru tries to talk an ork out of fighting her at one point.
* [[She Is's All Grown Up]]: Hotaru is a bit older than she appears in Sailor Moon canon; Cain notes that she looks about sixteen-ish in a few places and judging from his description, she’s apparently filled out in all the right places.
* [[Shoulder Cannon]]: Saturn's new fuku has a pair of [[More Dakka|twin-linked Hellguns]] mounted on each shoulder.
* [[Shout-Out]]: All over the place. They are as followed in no particular order.