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* [[Hot Mom]]: Makoto technically qualifies, though she's only 19.
* [[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.
* [[Humongous Mecha]]: Tor's Eidolon. Lampshaded in that its appearance is what gets the cosplay festival started.
* [[I Am Not Left Handed]]: Yukabacera.
* [[I Am Not Left-Handed]]: Yukabacera.
* [[I Cannot Self-Terminate]]: {{spoiler|Ansaksie. Chained up to ensure she couldn't commit suicide, as a [[Fate Worse Than Death]].}}
* [[I Cannot Self-Terminate]]: {{spoiler|Ansaksie. Chained up to ensure she couldn't commit suicide, as a [[Fate Worse Than Death]].}}
* [[Interspecies Romance]]: A [[Inuyasha|Miroku]] cosplayer asks Vateilika to have his children. She points out [[Half-Human Hybrid|why this wouldn't work]].
* [[Interspecies Romance]]: A [[Inuyasha|Miroku]] cosplayer asks Vateilika to have his children. She points out [[Half-Human Hybrid|why this wouldn't work]].
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* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]: Averted. From ''[[Sailor Moon]]'', only the Inner Senshi are used. From the Sisterhood, only four of the nine girls.
* [[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 {{spoiler|Proxima}}, who had appeared to be just a subordinate.
* [[The Man Behind the Man]]: Inverted: turns out to be {{spoiler|Proxima}}, who had appeared to be just a subordinate.
* [[Mood Whiplash]] / [[Out of Genre Experience]]: The cosplay festival.
* [[Mood Whiplash]] / [[Out-of-Genre Experience]]: The cosplay festival.
* [[Moral Event Horizon]]: Iosa kills {{spoiler|Naotgerai}} 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.
* [[Moral Event Horizon]]: Iosa kills {{spoiler|Naotgerai}} 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]]: {{spoiler|A lesbian couple who find themselves fighting on opposite sides. Their culture values honour above all else, so one of them ''must'' kill the other, but they can't agree on which. [[Hilarity Ensues]].}}
* [[More Hero Than Thou]]: {{spoiler|A lesbian couple who find themselves fighting on opposite sides. Their culture values honour above all else, so one of them ''must'' kill the other, but they can't agree on which. [[Hilarity Ensues]].}}
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* [[Redemption Equals Death]] / [[Taking the Bullet]]: {{spoiler|Sharon.}}
* [[Redemption Equals Death]] / [[Taking the Bullet]]: {{spoiler|Sharon.}}
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]] / [[The Woman Wearing the Queenly Mask]]: Vateilika.
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]] / [[The Woman Wearing the Queenly Mask]]: Vateilika.
* [[Shout Out]]: Quite a few references to things from ''[[Iji (Video Game)|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.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Quite a few references to things from ''[[Iji (Video Game)|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 and Rebecca visit Central Perk, of ''[[Friends]]'' fame.
** Liz knows her [[Sherlock Holmes]] and [[GK Chesterton]].
** Liz knows her [[Sherlock Holmes]] and [[GK Chesterton]].
** Tor's final speech contains allusions to ''[[Othello]]'' and ''[[The Little Prince]]''.
** 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.
* [[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 {{spoiler|until she kills Iosa, making her a god in her people's eyes and therefore able to do as she likes.}}
* [[Suddenly-Suitable Suitor]]: Vateilika can't marry Yukabacera {{spoiler|until she kills Iosa, making her a god in her people's eyes and therefore able to do as she likes.}}
* [[Ten Minute Retirement]]: {{spoiler|Ami, after she and Makoto accidentally kill a Berserker.}}
* [[Ten Minute Retirement]]: {{spoiler|Ami, after she and Makoto accidentally kill a Berserker.}}
* [[The Load]]: Naru worries about being this. {{spoiler|She turns out to be a more of a [[Badass Normal]].}}
* [[The Load]]: Naru worries about being this. {{spoiler|She turns out to be a more of a [[Badass Normal]].}}
* [[Unaccustomed As I Am to Public Speaking]]: General Tor.
* [[Unaccustomed As I Am to Public Speaking]]: General Tor.
* [[Unwitting Pawn]]: Poor, poor Naotgerai.
* [[Unwitting Pawn]]: Poor, poor Naotgerai.
* [[Welcome Back Traitor]]: {{spoiler|Yukabacera.}}
* [[Welcome Back, Traitor]]: {{spoiler|Yukabacera.}}
* [[Worthy Opponent]]: Kiron.
* [[Worthy Opponent]]: Kiron.
* [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness]]: Proxima towards Yukabacera. {{spoiler|He survives.}}
* [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness]]: Proxima towards Yukabacera. {{spoiler|He survives.}}

Revision as of 15:30, 26 January 2014

Soldiers of Love is a Sailor Moon / Sisterhood Of Nine / 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 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.

Soldiers of Love provides examples of the following tropes: