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=== Elzam von Branstein/Ratsel Feinschmeker (Voiced by [[Tetsu Inada]]) ===
[[File:ratsel.jpg|frame| This caption has been overriden by [httphttps://web.archive.org/web/20200218012808/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v{{=}}BvbkVAnpcR4 Trombe!]]]'''.
{{quote|''"Dash, Trombe!"''}}
 
The [[Heterosexual Life Partners|lifetime partner]] of Sanger Zonvolt and the [[Aloof Big Brother]] of Raidiese F. Branstein, and on the top of all, a [[Badass]] pilot with an unstoppable, overriding theme song. Elzam hails from the honored Branstein family, was married and has a [[Cool Horse]] named Trombe, whom his mecha are named after, and also is a [[Supreme Chef]]. He debuts in Original Generation, but it's filled with a bug: once he joins for good, apparently the programmer forgot to set the priority of his song to be lowered, so it always overrides any other song, even the [[Final Boss]]. Banpresto took it as a [[Running Gag]] and Elzam became known as "the man who overrides songs". Elzam's one of the main generals of the Divine Crusaders, but eventually aids [[The Federation]] to fight against the [[Human Aliens|Aerogaters]]. He later vanishes following the final battle.
 
The next time he appears, he just dons a [[Paper-Thin Disguise|pair of glasses, and calls himself Ratsel Feinschmecker]], but still calls his mecha Trombe, so it blows away any attempts to disguise himself, but he still does so, anyway. He also gets a [[Mid-Season Upgrade]] and proves that ''Real Men Ride Each Other'' with Sanger, by turning said [[Mid-Season Upgrade]] [[Transforming Mecha|into a HORSE]] and have Sanger's own [[Mid-Season Upgrade]] ride it...no, '''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGTlE8w5r_A REALLY]'''.
 
His debut was popular enough to warrant him a place in the Alpha series ''despite'' appearing first in Original Generation, as his Ratsel persona (which is ''also'' the persona's debut!), though he did exist in the background of Alpha and even before then, a side-story called ''Super Robot Spirits''. So while he didn't debut in Original Generation at all, we just don't have a "Super Robot Spirits" category.
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* [[Shrinking Violet]] (Pre-Ryusei)
* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]] (Perhaps the worst offender of all originals: her name's always given in ''cyrillic'' when spelled out in Japanese sources (which does confirm her Russian heritage, anyway). The given name is латунь суббота, which causes another problem since it's MISSING A SYLLABLE (specifically the "i") and is therefore inconsistent with the katakana given)
* [[Token Mini-MoeLoli]]
* [[Transforming Mecha]] (She usually pilots Ryusei's old Wildraubtier when not in the Fairlion)
* [[The Woobie]] (After all [[Fatal Attractor|the crap]] [[Break the Cutie|she's been though]], you can't help but want to give her a hug)
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* [[The Archer]] (A new attack seen for Kouta as Fighter Roar in a new promotional video for the ''Second Original Generation'')
* [[Ascended Extra]]: Back in ''The Great Battle'', Warrior Roar was just an NPC who appear to revive the fallen Knight Gundam. He become playable in ''The Great Battle II''.
* [[BFSBig Freaking Sword]] (G Compatible Kaiser's Overkaiser Sword)
* [[Calling Your Attacks]] ("OVERKAISEEEEEEER[[!! '''''SWOOOOOOOOOOORD]]!!'''''")
* [[Chest Blaster]] ((G) Compatible Kaiser's Kaiser Burst. Doubles as a [[Continuity Nod]]/[[Mythology Gag]], as the letters "BF" (Battle Force) are seen in the attack, which confirms this is the same Kaiser from ''Great Battle IV'')
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* [[Bishonen]] (Very much so, which is strange when you consider {{spoiler|he's a clone of [[Idiot Hero|Arado]]}}
* [[BFSBig Freaking Sword]] (The Ashe carries one)
* [[Canon Immigrant]]
* [[Cloning Blues]]
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Once known as ''Aurum 1'', the first of the children at The School. During her time there, she befriends three younger children: Bronzo 27 and 28 (Seolla and Arado) and Latooni 11. She's one of the few remaining children after The School was shut down, and stays with researchers Aguila Setme and Cuervo Sero.
 
{{spoiler|1=Ouka first appears to a surprised Latooni and her teammates, piloting a R-Eins loaned to her by the Shadow-Mirror. She initially believes the EFA has brainwashed Latooni into fighting for them and killing Arado, despite Latooni's objections that Arado's alive and that she's fighting of her own will. After discovering that Arado is not dead, Agilla decides to alter Ouka (and Seolla's) memories to make them believe Arado was a spy for the EFA and kidnapped Latooni. After the memory alterations, Ouka is given the Rapiecage, a [[Super Prototype]] from the Shadow-Mirror based off of mecha from Project ATX. During the Rapiecage's first sortie, Ouka reveals it's equipped with a newer model of Alder Koch's GEIM System. Unlike previous GEIM System users, Ouka's able to resist the berserker side-effects of the system and maintain control over herself}}.
 
{{spoiler|After Seolla's rescued, the effects of Thurisuz Egret's attacks on Arado seem to have affected Ouka as well, albeit not as much as Seolla. This upsets Agilla, forcing her to practically override all of Ouka's memories and turn her into a emotionless shell of her former self. After some convincing from Latooni, Ouka seems to be fading away, so Agilla orders Ouka's memory to be "rebooted". Cuervo takes a gamble and uploads Ouka's back-up memory, which restores all of her memories. Ouka turns on Agilla, but when the latter is resurrected by Machine Cells, Ouka tries to stop her once and for all. Sadly, she herself becomes infected with Machine Cells, at which point she decides to self-destruct the Rapiecage and take Agilla with her. Despite objections from her "siblings", Ouka bids them farewell and is buried under debris from the collapsing Earth Cradle}}.
 
Tropes associated with Ouka are:
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* '''[[Badass]]'''
* {{spoiler|[[Become a Real Boy]]}}
* [[BFSBig Freaking Sword]] (Comes in two forms for the Thrudgelmir's Colossal Blade: a solid-based, two-handed broadsword version or a [[Pure Energy]]-emitting [[Pillar of Light]] version that seemingly extends to infinity)
* [[The Brute]] (Out of the Shadow-Mirror [[Five-Man Band]] in ''Original Generation'', though Wodan subverts the usual personality, as he's rather intelligent and calculating)
* [[Continuity Nod]] (Wodan's introduction on the Space Route of ''Original Generation 2'': {{spoiler|he attacks [[Super Robot Wars Alpha|Tasuku Shinguji]] and injures him. Sanger did the exact same thing when he announced [[Face Heel Turn|he has sided with the Divine Crusaders]] in ''Original Generation''}})