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* [[Adaptational Badass]]: [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Shinji Ikari]], after a good [[Bright Slap]].
* [[Adaptational Badass]]: [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Shinji Ikari]], after a good [[Bright Slap]].
* [[After the End]]: In ''Alpha Gaiden'', after scenario 9, no less than three of them have occured.
* [[After the End]]: In ''Alpha Gaiden'', after scenario 9, no less than three of them have occurred.
* [[And the Fandom Rejoiced]]: The [[Virtual On]] units in ''Alpha 3''. Banpresto even included their jump-cancel to quickly re-acquisition the enemy!
* [[And the Fandom Rejoiced]]: The [[Virtual On]] units in ''Alpha 3''. Banpresto even included their jump-cancel to quickly re-acquisition the enemy!
* [[Apocalypse How]]: So many on so many levels. In ''Alpha 3'', there's no less than three X-2 situations.
* [[Apocalypse How]]: So many on so many levels. In ''Alpha 3'', there's no less than three X-2 situations.
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* [[Badass]]: Every single playable pilot in the games is one. Yes, even [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Shinji Ikari]].
* [[Badass]]: Every single playable pilot in the games is one. Yes, even [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Shinji Ikari]].
** [[Badass Army]]: [[Chars Counterattack|Londo Bell]], later renamed the "Alpha Numbers".
** [[Badass Army]]: [[Chars Counterattack|Londo Bell]], later renamed the "Alpha Numbers".
** [[Badass Crew]]: All the good guy factions, seperately.
** [[Badass Crew]]: All the good guy factions, separately.
* [[Behind the Black]]: This explanation is used in regards to ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED|Gundam SEED]]'''s rather sudden appearance in ''Alpha 3''; it essentially amounts to "Oh, Coordinators and the PLANTs have always been there, they just didn't get involved in any of the stuff that happened in the last three wars."
* [[Behind the Black]]: This explanation is used in regards to ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED|Gundam SEED]]'''s rather sudden appearance in ''Alpha 3''; it essentially amounts to "Oh, Coordinators and the PLANTs have always been there, they just didn't get involved in any of the stuff that happened in the last three wars."
** The second half of [[Brave Raideen]]'s plot happens offscreen in-between Alpha Gaiden and Alpha 3 explaining Akira's absence in Alpha 2.
** The second half of [[Brave Raideen]]'s plot happens offscreen in-between Alpha Gaiden and Alpha 3 explaining Akira's absence in Alpha 2.
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* [[Brainwashed and Crazy]]: {{spoiler|Brooklyn "Bullet" Luckfield in ''Alpha 2''.}}
* [[Brainwashed and Crazy]]: {{spoiler|Brooklyn "Bullet" Luckfield in ''Alpha 2''.}}
** Of course, there are usual suspects from various anime series, plus some extras - for example, [[Mobile Suit Victory Gundam|Katejina Loos]] is now this, while in the original she was simply crazy and evil for vague reasons.
** Of course, there are usual suspects from various anime series, plus some extras - for example, [[Mobile Suit Victory Gundam|Katejina Loos]] is now this, while in the original she was simply crazy and evil for vague reasons.
* [[Breakout Character]] : Sanger Zonvolt from Alpha Gaiden. And, if side materials are anything to go by, Tetsuya Tsurugi, which is a pretty good example in Alpha itself, going from normal not really important enough character in the first game, into one of the more developed and important character to the plot and backstory of Alpha Gaiden, and become Touma's main mentor(since he gaves him his training schedule to fit his role as [[Drill Sergeant Nasty]]) in Alpha 3.
* [[Breakout Character]] : Sanger Zonvolt from Alpha Gaiden. And, if side materials are anything to go by, Tetsuya Tsurugi, which is a pretty good example in Alpha itself, going from normal not really important enough character in the first game, into one of the more developed and important character to the plot and backstory of Alpha Gaiden, and become Touma's main mentor (since he gives him his training schedule to fit his role as [[Drill Sergeant Nasty]]) in Alpha 3.
* [[Calling Your Attacks]]
* [[Calling Your Attacks]]
* [[Canon Immigrant]]: Retsel Feinschmecker is a ''clearly'' [[Paper-Thin Disguise]] for Elzam Branstein, who appeared in [[Super Robot Wars Original Generation]] before his appearance in Alpha 2. Alpha 3 brings Ratsel's mecha from the second Original Generation game.
* [[Canon Immigrant]]: Retsel Feinschmecker is a ''clearly'' [[Paper-Thin Disguise]] for Elzam Branstein, who appeared in [[Super Robot Wars Original Generation]] before his appearance in Alpha 2. Alpha 3 brings Ratsel's mecha from the second Original Generation game.
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* [[Game Breaker]]: In ''Alpha 2'' and ''Alpha 3'', proper planning and efficient use of skills and MAP weapons can result in mass enemy death. The SRX Altered Banpreios and, to a lesser extent, AS Alegrias of ''Alpha 3'' stand out the most in this with post-movement MAP weapons. Also, because the [[Space Runaway Ideon|Ideon]] in ''Alpha 3'' no longer has its "berserk" mode at high Ide levels like its ''[[Super Robot Wars 4|Super Robot Wars F]]'' counterpart, this translates into "Ideon Sword/Gun abuse".
* [[Game Breaker]]: In ''Alpha 2'' and ''Alpha 3'', proper planning and efficient use of skills and MAP weapons can result in mass enemy death. The SRX Altered Banpreios and, to a lesser extent, AS Alegrias of ''Alpha 3'' stand out the most in this with post-movement MAP weapons. Also, because the [[Space Runaway Ideon|Ideon]] in ''Alpha 3'' no longer has its "berserk" mode at high Ide levels like its ''[[Super Robot Wars 4|Super Robot Wars F]]'' counterpart, this translates into "Ideon Sword/Gun abuse".
* [[Goddamn Bats]]: The [[Gunbuster|STMC]] and the [[Space Runaway Ideon|Buff Clan]] in ''Alpha 3''.
* [[Goddamn Bats]]: The [[Gunbuster|STMC]] and the [[Space Runaway Ideon|Buff Clan]] in ''Alpha 3''.
* [[Good Bad Bugs]]: The Phase-Shift Armor on your SEED Gundams in Alpha 3. It reduces damage from a lot more things than it says it does, including beams that aren't close enough to what would be a "beam" in gundam. Breast Fire counts in-game as a beam, PS Armor says it doesn't.
* [[Good Bad Bugs]]: The Phase-Shift Armor on your SEED Gundams in Alpha 3. It reduces damage from a lot more things than it says it does, including beams that aren't close enough to what would be a "beam" in Gundam. Breast Fire counts in-game as a beam, PS Armor says it doesn't.
* [[Growing the Beard]]: The ''Alpha'' series as a whole marked the beginning of the complex plot weaving between series that's become iconic with SRW opposed to borderline [[Excuse Plot]] for an [[Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny]] between mecha it had been before.
* [[Growing the Beard]]: The ''Alpha'' series as a whole marked the beginning of the complex plot weaving between series that's become iconic with SRW opposed to borderline [[Excuse Plot]] for an [[Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny]] between mecha it had been before.
* [[Hannibal Lecture]]: What many of the major villains of the [[Real Robot]] series will do when they are confronted. It never works.
* [[Hannibal Lecture]]: What many of the major villains of the [[Real Robot]] series will do when they are confronted. It never works.
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* [[Meaningful Name]]: {{spoiler|Ganeden is Hebrew for Garden Of Eden}}.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: {{spoiler|Ganeden is Hebrew for Garden Of Eden}}.
** {{spoiler|Check [[The Other Wiki]] for Nashim, but long-story-short, it's for women. Lo an' behold, the Nashim Ganeden has a feminine figure in the center of its big-ass wings}}.
** {{spoiler|Check [[The Other Wiki]] for Nashim, but long-story-short, it's for women. Lo an' behold, the Nashim Ganeden has a feminine figure in the center of its big-ass wings}}.
* [[Moral Event Horizon]]: EVERYTHING [[Combat Mecha Xabungle|Kashim King]] does in Alpha Gaiden. Of couse he {{spoiler|Brainwashes Elche like in the series, but in the final battle with him he sends out Rosamia in the Psyco Gundam MKII after he'd ERASED HER MIND. If you deploy the [[Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam|Zeta Gundam]] like you are supposed to you get a [[Tear Jerker]] as Kamille is forced to shoot her down as she attacks your ship. Then Kashim fires a ton of nuclear missles he dug up and tries to wipe out every non-Innocent off the face of the Earth. Kamille flies into an [[Unstoppable Rage]] and gives Kashim King nearly the EXACT speach he gave Sirocco in the final episode, accompanyed by a [[Theme Music Power-Up]], [[Mid-Season Upgrade]], and a whole lot of [[Ramming Always Works]].}}
* [[Moral Event Horizon]]: EVERYTHING [[Combat Mecha Xabungle|Kashim King]] does in Alpha Gaiden. Of course he {{spoiler|Brainwashes Elche like in the series, but in the final battle with him he sends out Rosamia in the Psyco Gundam MKII after he'd ERASED HER MIND. If you deploy the [[Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam|Zeta Gundam]] like you are supposed to you get a [[Tear Jerker]] as Kamille is forced to shoot her down as she attacks your ship. Then Kashim fires a ton of nuclear missiles he dug up and tries to wipe out every non-Innocent off the face of the Earth. Kamille flies into an [[Unstoppable Rage]] and gives Kashim King nearly the EXACT speech he gave Sirocco in the final episode, accompanied by a [[Theme Music Power-Up]], [[Mid-Season Upgrade]], and a whole lot of [[Ramming Always Works]].}}
* [[More Dakka]]: Hyperion's Maneuver GrAMX.
* [[More Dakka]]: Hyperion's Maneuver GrAMX.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: Thanks for stopping the STMC in ''Alpha'', only now the shockwave from the blast used to kill them is headed towards Earth and will destroy us all in ''Alpha Gaiden''.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: Thanks for stopping the STMC in ''Alpha'', only now the shockwave from the blast used to kill them is headed towards Earth and will destroy us all in ''Alpha Gaiden''.
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*** 1 to 3 times, to figure out proper positioning and that the only real problem here is using up ammo for your rifle and not being able to make enough counterattacks to wipe them, so you need to used the beam saber as much as possible. The real issue with obtaining G-Bits is [[Guide Dang It|multiple events requirements each of which is easy miss unless you've read a guide and some of which are downright counterintuitive]]. {{spoiler|For example, in Fort Severn level, the game asks you to repeat Garrod's tactics in anime by breaking into Patulia and saving Carris from it. If you want G-Bits, you actually have to ignore that and ''blow up'' Patulia with Garrod, in which case Carris will survive anyway.}}
*** 1 to 3 times, to figure out proper positioning and that the only real problem here is using up ammo for your rifle and not being able to make enough counterattacks to wipe them, so you need to used the beam saber as much as possible. The real issue with obtaining G-Bits is [[Guide Dang It|multiple events requirements each of which is easy miss unless you've read a guide and some of which are downright counterintuitive]]. {{spoiler|For example, in Fort Severn level, the game asks you to repeat Garrod's tactics in anime by breaking into Patulia and saving Carris from it. If you want G-Bits, you actually have to ignore that and ''blow up'' Patulia with Garrod, in which case Carris will survive anyway.}}
** TURN. X. Read [[That One Level]].
** TURN. X. Read [[That One Level]].
* [[Non-Entity General]]: Only mention during final bonus mission in ''Alpha 3'' and most likely just a joke. When someone mention ''Player'' and confuse Cobray, Ryusei explan that it's [[Painting the Medium|the strategist who keep watching them from ''that monitor'']].
* [[Non-Entity General]]: Only mention during final bonus mission in ''Alpha 3'' and most likely just a joke. When someone mention ''Player'' and confuse Cobray, Ryusei explained that it's [[Painting the Medium|the strategist who keep watching them from ''that monitor'']].
* [[Older and Wiser]]: The cast of the previous games in the sequels, especially noticable in the [[Original Generation|SRX team]], [[Getter Robo|Getter team]], [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Evangelion pilots]], and [[Gundam]] protagonists. A small portion of them have also become [[Shell-Shocked Veteran|Shell Shocked Veterans]], but this being SRW, they get over it.
* [[Older and Wiser]]: The cast of the previous games in the sequels, especially noticeable in the [[Original Generation|SRX team]], [[Getter Robo|Getter team]], [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Evangelion pilots]], and [[Gundam]] protagonists. A small portion of them have also become [[Shell-Shocked Veteran|Shell Shocked Veterans]], but this being SRW, they get over it.
** [[Great Mazinger|Tetsuya]] is a REALLY good example of the latter.
** [[Great Mazinger|Tetsuya]] is a REALLY good example of the latter.
* [[Once Per Episode]]: The Gundam [[Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory|GP-02A]] getting [[Gundamjack|Gundamjacked]] and needed to be taken back.
* [[Once Per Episode]]: The Gundam [[Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory|GP-02A]] getting [[Gundamjack|Gundamjacked]] and needed to be taken back.
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** [[Mazinger Z|Dr. Hell]] is also one; he reappears in ''Alpha 2'' and ''Alpha 3'' as the [[Great Mazinger|Grand Marshall Of Hell]].
** [[Mazinger Z|Dr. Hell]] is also one; he reappears in ''Alpha 2'' and ''Alpha 3'' as the [[Great Mazinger|Grand Marshall Of Hell]].
** [[Dancougar|Shapiro Keats]], who ''always'' [[No One Could Survive That|survives that]].
** [[Dancougar|Shapiro Keats]], who ''always'' [[No One Could Survive That|survives that]].
** While they are not quite as strong as true bosses, even in their final mechas, you'll have to re-fight [[Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam|Jerrid Mesa]], [[Combat Mecha Xabungle|Timp and Kid Hola]] for at least 5 times each, reflecting their status as persitent nemesises in original anime storylines.
** While they are not quite as strong as true bosses, even in their final mechas, you'll have to re-fight [[Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam|Jerrid Mesa]], [[Combat Mecha Xabungle|Timp and Kid Hola]] for at least 5 times each, reflecting their status as persistent nemesises in original anime storylines.
* [[Road Cone]]: In ''2'' and ''3'', parts of the story change between the various protagonists. What's more, each protagonist in ''3'' is linked to a set in ''2'' (except Kusuha's, due to the fact that the link is [[Shaped Like Itself]]). Selena's route is linked to Ibis', Touma's is linked to Sengar's and Cobrey's is linked to Arado's.
* [[Road Cone]]: In ''2'' and ''3'', parts of the story change between the various protagonists. What's more, each protagonist in ''3'' is linked to a set in ''2'' (except Kusuha's, due to the fact that the link is [[Shaped Like Itself]]). Selena's route is linked to Ibis', Touma's is linked to Sengar's and Cobrey's is linked to Arado's.
* [[Robeast]]: Mechanical Beasts, Warrior Beasts, Fossil Beasts, Slave Beasts, Beast Fighters, Mecha Soldiers, Haniwa Genjin, Mechasauruses, Zonder and the Angels.
* [[Robeast]]: Mechanical Beasts, Warrior Beasts, Fossil Beasts, Slave Beasts, Beast Fighters, Mecha Soldiers, Haniwa Genjin, Mechasauruses, Zonder and the Angels.

Revision as of 19:53, 12 September 2014

The first game in this series.


In the year 179 of the New Western Calendar, the One Year War breaks out between the Earth Federation and the Principality of Zeon, but is halted when an object crashes to Earth, landing on South Atalia Island. An investigative team from the "Extra-Over Technological Investigative Institute" discovers the object is an alien battleship with highly-advanced technology. Despite the warnings of Dr. Bian Zoldark, the Federation hides the evidence of intelligent alien life, and uses the time to increase their military power. Bian founds the Divine Crusaders to utilize the Extra-Over Technology found on the ship to devise weapons capable of protecting the Earth from alien forces, should the planet become embroiled in the conflict.

During this time, the economic troubles caused by the Federation's buildup sees the rise of many anti-Federation movements, such as the Neo Zeon, who had retreated to the asteroid Axis. In response, the Federation establishes special forces units, such as the Titans and OZ. Other forces, such as the Dinosaur Empire and Dr. Hell also threaten the Earth, but are pushed back by the teams of Mazinger Z, Getter Robo, and Raideen.

In the year 187, the battleship Excelion battles a force of STMCs (Space Terrible Monster Crowd), when they are suddenly attacked by another alien fleet, known as the Aerogaters...

Thus begins the four-part saga of Super Robot Wars Alpha, perhaps the best-known and most popular of all the Super Robot Wars games. It also holds to this distinction of introducing the awesome music of JAM Project into the franchise.


Tropes used in Super Robot Wars Alpha include: