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Latest revision as of 06:20, 19 August 2021
Welcome to the Space Era Super Robot Wars World. Placeholder.
Setting
It is two hundred years after the beginning of the "Space Era", a time period when civilization began expanding into space. However, by the start of the 21st century, two meteors struck and destroyed much of the Earth, sending humanity into chaos. By year 179 of the Space Era, secret technology, dubbed Extra-Over Technology, or EOT, was discovered by the Earth Federal Government within a third meteor that had hit Earth at the Marquesas Islands in the South Pacific. Dr. Bian Zoldark, while investigating the meteor, also found out that the creators of the Extra-Over Technology were heading to Earth to reclaim it. In order to defend earth, the government starts to develop a group of humanoid mecha, known as Personal Troopers.
The alien race that created Extra-Over Technology, called the Aerogaters by the Earth Federal Government, initially attacks an Earth ship sent out to investigate their presence in the far reaches of the solar system. This initial skirmish ends in a defeat for the Aerogaters, prompting them to sue for negotiations with the Earth Federation Army. Talks are arranged to take place at a secret facility in Antarctica, but the talks are targeted by a rogue faction called the Divine Crusaders.
The Divine Crusaders destroys the Aerogater delegation, then turn on the Federation forces. Bian Zoldark, revealing himself to be the leader of the Divine Crusaders, announces the existence of the Aerogaters to the world and rebel against the Earth Government. As Earth spins into civil war, a new Aerogater force is on the move, seeking to reclaim their lost technology...
Terra Federation
Basically like in Gundam.
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Terra Federation Army
The Earth Federation Army, or simply, EFA, is composed of all military personnel and units present on Earth. The Aggressors, ATX Team, Octo Squad and the SRX Team are just some of the units that are part of the Earth Federation Army.
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| Layker Randolph | Takanaka Sakae | Hans Viper Deceased. |
Norman Slay Deceased. |
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Crywolves
The Cry Wolves is a group of mercenary fighters, usually employed by members of the Terra Federation Army. Its known members are Albero Est, as its leader, Hugo Medio and Albero's son, Foglia Est. The group operates using customized Gespenst MK II M units. The group encountered the Jetzt, a new species of Einst, and their attacks on the creatures proved futile, until Albero was targeted. Foglia rushed to defend his father and was turned into a zombie soldier, forcing Albero to kill him. In turn, Hugo also received a fatal injury, and the entire squad was obliterated, save Hugo and Albero, but the sudden interference of Axel Almer and Einst Alchemie saved Hugo and Albero.
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Steel Dragon Company
The Steel Dragons is the name designated to the protagonist battalion assigned to the Hagane (steel 2) and the Hiryu Kai (Dragoon 2).
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| Lefina Enfield | Eun Hyojin | Sean Weber | Kurt | Retsel Feinschmecker |
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| Tetsuya Onodera | Azuki Sawa | Eita Nadaka | Gilliam Jeager | Shine Hausen |
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| Sanger Zomvolt | Yuuki Jagger | Lilcarla Borgnine | Garnet Sunday | Giado Venerdi |
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| Hugo Medio | Aqua Centrum | Joshua Radcliffe | Cliana Rimskaya | Glacies |
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| Axel Almer | Einst Alchemie | Yong Gebana | Alberda | Alberda's Teammate |
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| Touya Shiun | Calvina Coulange | Festenia Muse | Katia Grignarl | Melua Melna Meia |
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| Irmgard Kazahara | Touma Kanou | Ing Wish | Haken Browning | Aschen Brödel |
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ATX Team
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| Kyosuke Nanbu | Excellen Browning | Arriere Org | Kusuha Mizuha | Brooklyn Luckfield |
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Octo Squad
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| Katina Tarasque | Russel Bagman | Leona Gerstein | Tasuku Shinguji |
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New Aggressors
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| Kai Kitamura | Lamia Loveless | Latune Subota | Arado Balanga | Seolla Schweitzer |
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SRX Team
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| Viletta Badim | Ryusei Date | Raidise F. Branstein | Aya Kobayashi | Mai Kobayashi |
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Team TD
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| Ibis Douglas | Tsugumi Takakura | Sleigh Presty | Filio Presty |
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L&R Corporation
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| Raul Gureden | Fiona Gureden | Mizuho | Raj Montoya | Dispinith |
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Compatible Kaiser Team
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| Kouta Azuma | Shoko Azuma | Fighter Roar | Michiru Hanaten |
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Divine Crusaders
The Divine Crusaders, also known as DC, were founded by Bian Zoldark. He found proof that aliens are coming to Earth, so created the Divine Crusaders as a means to unify the Earth against the attack, through force. He had support from Dr. Adler Koch, and other notable individuals. They rebelled against the Earth government, which triggered a global civil war.
The Divine Crusaders's main headquarters was at Aiodenus Island, underneath the Extra-Over Technological Investigative Institute, which is also founded by Bian Zoldark. It is where the Terra Federation ended the first Divine Crusader War. Bian Zoldark made his last stand at the headquarters. It officially ended when the Aerogaters arrived on Earth.
Divine Crusaders Remanants were reformed into the Neo-Divine Crusaders by Commander Van Vat Tran after the first DC war. He and the rest of the Neo-Divine Crusaders later allied themselves with the Shadow-Mirror forces.
Bian Zoldark and his supporters created the Armored Modules to be used as a new type of fighting machine to be used as the Divine Crusaders main mobile weapons. These were based on fighter jets, but with humanoid appearances so it would be a cheap, and effective mobile weapon. These mobile weapons are equipped with the Tesla Drive, created by the Tesla Leicht Institute, which allowed sustained flight. All Armored Modules are designated with the model number DCAM, which stands for Divine Crusaders Armored Module.
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| Dr. Bian Zoldark | Van Vat Tran | Dr. Adler Koch | Lorenzo Di Montegnacco | DC Commander |
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| Murata | Tempest Hawker | Oleg Nazarov | Julia Heinkel | Tenzan Nakajima |
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United Colonies
Like the Earth Federation Army, the United Colony Corps, or simply, is the Earth Federation Army in space compose of all military personnel and units present in the space colonies. The Troye Unit is one such unit.
Treue Unit
This is an elite mobile group of space colonists, charged with protecting the space colonies. The Treue Unit, also known as the Royal Guard, was unique, in that all of its members were female. Leona Garstein once belonged to the group and though Sleigh Presty was offered a position, she turned it down and stayed on Earth for the completion of Project Terrestrial Dream.
Treue is actually a mistranslation, as the correct translation is Treue ("Faithful" in German), confirmed by Leona's background music in Super Robot Wars Original Generations. This is due to the fact both Treue and Treue are written the same way in katakana.
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| Maier V. Branstein | Lily Junkers | Elzam V. Branstein | Siebel Mistel | Colony Representative |
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Gaia Saviors
Boy it'd be weird if they were led by some meta-dimensional entity but it's just some guy called Altur Steinbeck.
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| Altur Steinbeck | Carlee | Egretta Uno | Armala | Devant Org |
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The School
Originally operated by the Earth Federation Army, The School is a training facility designed for children to become Personal Trooper pilots. However, the training would involve extensive physical and mental conditioning, with only a handful of its students surviving to "graduation". When The School was shut down, it is reopened under the Divine Crusaders, eventually leading them up to the Neo Divine Crusaders, where its surviving students would partake in battles. Arado Balanga, Latooni Subota, Seolla Schweitzer and Ouka Nagisa were a few of the children under The School.
The School is known to have physically augmented its students with the use of anabolic steroids, giving them greater strength and regenerative capabilities. Hallucinogenic drugs and memory and mental manipulation would allow School instructors to better handle their subjects and control them with ease.
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Science Division
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| Dr. Aguila Setme | Egret Fehu | Dr. Kaoru Tomine |
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Private Sector
Mao Industries
Mao Industries, headed by second-generation President Ring Mao, works alongside the Tesla Leicht Institute, in order to create the line of Personal Troopers and Real Troopers for the Earth Federation Army. Its facilities are located on the moon.
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| Ling Mao | Ryoto Hikawa | Rio Mei Long | Radha Bairaban |
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Isurugi Industries
Headed by Mitsuko Isurugi, this company is responsible in the production of the Lion units used by the Divine Crusaders. When the Divine Crusaders War is over, the company housed Project Terrestrial Dream, and secretly aids the Shadow-Mirror and their operations.
According to dialogue in Super Robot Taisen: Original Generation 2, Isurugi Industries acquires the rights to mass-produce the Huckebein MK II M, after Mao Industries' production facilities are captured by the Inspectors.
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Saijou Heavy Industries
Shinji get in the Robot.
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| Zuiun Akatsuki | Fairey Firefly | Akimi Akatsuki | Akemi Akatsuki |
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Tesla Reich Labs & Wong Heavy Industries & SRX Development Project
The Tesla Leicht Institute, or TLI, are the original creators behind the Grungust series of super robots and the inventors of the Tesla Drive. Located in Southwestern America, they are in an indirect partnership with Mao Industries. The original spelling of the institute's name is "Tesla Reich," named for noted scientists Nikola Tesla and Wilhelm Reich.
Wong Heavy Industries
In Super Robot Wars OG: The Animation, Wong Heavy Industries is a corporation directly responsible for the production of the GESTALT (Global Expanded Stamp out Tactics works ALTogether) line of mobile weapons. Among its staff is Professor Wilhelm V. Jürgen, creator of the ODE System, which the VTX-001 Bartoll is designed as a component of.
Its main factories are based in the Chinese province of Dalian, which were used to produce units in the initial VTX-001 rollout (supposedly marketed to the Earth Federation Army as the next-generation mobile weapon). The company is also known to have contracted with the Earth Federation to restore a factory plant (based on an asteroid designated "BB-1120"), once Federation property, but seized and used by the Inspectors during the events of Super Robot Taisen: Original Generation 2. This facility, later designated by the Federation as Hellgate, would be used as the Bartolls' base of operations and primary means of self-replication.
By the end of Super Robot Wars Original Generation Gaiden, President Graien Grassman is tempted to shut down the facility, after the ODE Incident, yet Mitsuko Isurugi sees potential in the facility and manages to stop Graien from shutting it down.
SRX Development Project
Also known as the SRX Developmental Project, the SRX Development Project would involve creating a variety of real robots that would combine into a single, powerful super robot, having advantages of both types in its combined form. The R-Series of mecha were the result of the project, with the SRX being its final product.
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| Dr. Jonathan Kazahara | Dr. Eric Wang | Dr. Kisaburo Azuma | Dr. Marion Radom | Rishu Togo |
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| Dr. Kenzo Kobayashi | Dr. Eri Anzai | Dr. Kirk Hamill | Dr. Robert Oomiya | Dr. Minaki Tomine |
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| Dr. Erde Mitte | Dr. Mitral Zapato Trusty Mitral |
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Aerogaters
The Aerogaters was the codename given by the Earth Federation, referring to the alien invaders. The Aerogaters were the seventh fleet of the Ze Balmary Imperial Galactic Frontier Inspection Army, sent to the Earth in order to gather information on the Earth and its inhabitants, before the main invasion of the Balmar Empire.
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| Levi Torah Defected. |
Atad Sharman Deceased. |
Gaza Haganer Deceased. |
Ingram Time Dead. |
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Zuvorg Alliance
The Zuvorg Alliance is a huge galactic conglomerate of worlds acting as supervisors to the galaxy, seeing which planet turns out to be a threat to the universe and eliminate them. Among them are the "Inspectors" (Wendolo, Mekibos, Vigagi, Sikalog and Aguija) and the "Guests", led by Teniquette Zezenan. Unfortunately, while most of them are sane, extremists like Wendolo and Teniquette turn out to be far worse, irredeemable enemies of mankind.
The nature of the Zuvorg Alliance was expanded: largely an aristocracy, many members are part of clans/houses in the Alliance. The Zuvorg Council, meanwhile, is split into two distinct factions: the "Volga", who governs the Inspectors, and the "Zogar", whom the Guests belong to.
Guest
The Guests are an antagonistic force that made their most prominent appearance in the Classic Timeline of the Super Robot Wars series. Their name originates from the term used to describe their leader, Teniquette Zezernan, who was "The Guest" at the Antarctic, where government officials met so peace talks can be arranged.
Acting as the official militia of the Zuvorg Alliance, the Guests have two functions: they are called in small numbers to make the first contact with fledgeling worlds, and used in full force to wipe out civilizations deemed a great threat to the galactic peace and power balance. In their former capacity, the Guests are seen using imitation Balmarian technology, in order to mask their overall presence. For the latter, their mechanized forces display the highest technology the Zuvorg Alliance has to offer. However official their status maybe, at the most basic level, the Guests are practically Zezernan's private army, and he is not above using them to fulfil his personal ambitions.
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| Teniquete Zezennan | Grofis Lacrein | Justine Chafrois | Zebris Forschwa |
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Inspectors
The Inspectors were composed of 5 individuals: Mekibos, Vigagi, Sikalog, Aguija and Wendolo, all who answer towards the Zuvorg Council. Their mission was to inspect civilizations, judging if they were becoming too expansive in the galaxy and would eventually posing a threat to the Zuvorg Alliance. In that case, the Inspector were to use brute force in order to stop their expansion. Their failure is a flare for the Guests to intervene to pretty much wipe that civilization.
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Duminuss
Duminuss makes its appearance in the Shadow-Mirror universe and heads an attack on the Gureden siblings, unknowingly damaging Fiona's Excellence and its Time Flow Engine. The next time it appears, Duminuss destroys Wilhelm von Juergen and commandeers the "ODE System" for its use. In this setting, Duminuss has acquired the "Emi Armor" and G-Thundergate, forming an uneasy alliance with the "Shura". As help for revealing the inner workings of the "Swordian Fortress", Duminuss demands they kidnap Shouko Azuma, Brainwashing her to become Dark Emi via the Emi Armor and use the G-Thundergate to antagonize "Fighter Roar", Kouta's Henshin Hero alter ego. All this is so Duminuss can gather parts of the "Twelve Keys" to summon its master Dark Brain into this dimension.
Unfortunately, due to multiple circumstances, the Emi Armor and G-Thundergate are seized by Kouta and his allies from the Earth Federation Army, forcing Duminuss to call its master. However, Dark Brain deems Duminuss a failure for having lost the Emi Armor and G-Thundergate to his Arch-Nemesis and destroys Duminuss after successfully summoning it.
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Shura
A intergalatic race of humanoids who long for combat, the Shura are the main antagonists of Compact 3. While skilled in different martial art styles and techniques, the Shura exemplify their power using "Shura Gods" (Shura Shin), Humongous Mecha that drain their lifespan in compensation of untold, immense power. Hailing from an unknown, dying world, the Shura travel through dimensions and find a place to settle and conquer, spreading their culture of conflict. Their greatest champions are the Shura Generals, each with a unique fighting style tailored to their Shura God.
There are four classes of Shura Gods: Retsu (Blaze), Gou (Strength), Chou (Super) and Ten (Heaven). Of the four, the Blaze-class is the most numerous and least powerful, being reproduced based on the limited number of Super-class Shura Gods that have become Lost Technology to the Shura (thus they have limited abilities, notably the lack of Regenerating Health). Unlike the Blaze-class, which can be piloted as long as you have enough "haki", Strength-class Shura Gods and higher requires a powerful, exceptional fighter, and being a candidate to even pilot one requires many trials and rituals. Not only must one have the required strength, Strength-, Super- and Heaven-class Shura Gods are semi-sentient and chooses their own pilots. There exist many Super-class Shura Gods that are still slumbering, awaiting their true master.
Strength- and Super-class Shura Gods that have gone through a "deification" process will gain a change in physical appearance (usually related to its user's fighting style and haki) and power. Few of the most powerful warriors can accomplish this. However, this process is considered life-threatening, as it requires the user to freely allow the Shura God to take nearly all of their haki. If there's not enough, the user could die, or the Shura God may only become deified temporarily. Finally, the Heaven-class Shura Gods are unrivalled in power, exceeding the capabilities of the previous classes and used by a select handful of the strongest Shura warriors. Only two known Heaven-class Shura Gods exists, and one continues to sleep in the Shura's Tenkuu Majou.
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Alion Lucada | Altis Tal | Arko Catoire | Fernando Alduk |
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The Ruina
This interdimensional race feeds on negative emotions: when they gather enough power, they can use it to annihilate a universe, and if they are around a Crapsack World...well, one can guess what happens. Led by Perfectio, they're brought to the universe by Felio, who accidentally opened the gate to their world and they end up possessing him and his co-workers. With the exception of Felio (whom Perfectio possesses), the Ruina are born from Felio's knowledge and memories. The Ruina Generals, or "Melior Esse", are created by Perfectio from human hosts assisting him.
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The Fury
The Fury claim they are the ones who seeded life on Earth, but retreated from the world and resided on the moon, watching over their creations. The Fury also claim they were previously, eons ago, defeated by another space-faring force, fleeing from them to the far ends of the universe. They are led by "Representative Knight" Gu-Landon Goetz and his "High Knights" Al-Van Lunks, Fu-Lu Mu-Lu, and Jua-Mu Dalby.
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| Gu-Landon Goetz | Shana-Mia Eterna Fura | Al-Van Ranks | Fu Lu Mulu | Jua-Mu Dalby |
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Garden of Baral
These people are behind the Youkijin ("Evil Mechanical Gods") for the Space Era World. Their stated goal is the ascension of the human race into immortals, free from pain and suffering, but not all humans are compatible with the ritual, thus millions will die in the process. Needless to say, their methodology can be a little extreme. Stationed in the Garden of Baral, located somewhere in the Middle East, the faction controls the last two "God-class" Choukijin JakuOhKi and BuOhKi, as well as the last two survivors of the "Evil-class" and all members of the "Spirit-class" (although only one is seen). Aside from Kanan and Taihou, Kukuru is a member of this group, as well as Son Ganlong.
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| Jun Kanan | Sandayuu Taihou | Son Ganlong | Hou | Kukuru |
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The Ganeden
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Gadisword
I don't even have a joke for these guys. What is their deal? Has anyone played GC? Why is anything.
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| Hellurga Izberga | Malm Quisudo | Vought Nicholaus | Regianne Josephine | Bilgor Belcha |
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The Database
They come from the future to save the past. Are you present?
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Unknown Enemy
Thank Robot Christ it's not the Vagan.
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Defeated Factions
These guys already lost.
Shadow Mirror
The Shadow-Mirror are a special unit of the Earth Federation forces. The kanji for their official name translates into "Special Task Maneuver Squad." They are an elite group similar to the Titans in Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam. They exist in a parallel dimension, wherein several events happened differently in their continuum compared to the one they are invading.
The Vanishing Trooper Incident, wherein SRX Team pilot, Raidiese F. Branstein lost his hand, also happened in the Shadow-Mirror "homeworld," scaring the Personal Trooper developers there from designing anything resembling a Huckebein.
In both games that they have appeared in, the goal of the Shadow-Mirror is to plunge the world in eternal war. Vindel, their leader, believes that war brings about change and the best in humanity, so there is no reason to desire for peace. He defines peace as the stagnation in between one war and the next, causing man to become corrupt and weak, and is thus undesirable.
The Shadow-Mirror modus operandi is chilling in its simplicity: scout out any war-ready organizations in the dimension they wish to invade next, infiltrate the organization with sleeper agents, strike an alliance with said group, and steal their technology. If stealing their technology proves impractical or impossible, the Shadow-Mirror will attempt to use them as pawns to achieve their own goals. Ultimately, when they have gotten all they could from their victims, they turn against their former "allies."
The Shadow-Mirror are masters at copying technology, often building exact replicas of the units from blueprints, and at other times are able to craft original creations based on combat data gathered from their opponents. In the final level of Advance, Londo Bell is met with an army composed of mecha from the various enemy factions that the Shadow-Mirror have allied with and/or stolen designs from (nearly all enemy series in the game are represented in the last stage). In Original Generation 2, combat data on the Alt Eisen, Weiss Ritter, Wild Wurger, and Wild Falken were used to create the Rapiecage, an Assault Dragoon with weapon systems and capabilities common to all of them.
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W-Series
The W-Series refers to a line of biomechanical androids, or simply, bioroids, created by Shadow-Mirror head scientist, Lemon Browning. Built without emotions and programmed to fight, Lemon's bioroids take on a human shape, albeit a mechanical one. These bioroids were used over the course of the war between the rogue faction and the Earth Federation Army as the grunt forces of the Shadow-Mirror. The Inspectors were also seen utilizing bioroids as their foot soldiers during their invasion of Earth. In order to conceal the technology behind them, all bioroids are programmed to self-destruct their machines upon defeat, so as to prevent enemy forces from acquiring said technology.
Aside from the normal pilot versions, other models of W-Series have been noted in designations Red, Yellow, Blue, Green, Ymir, Ghost, Iron, Knight, Loveless, and Iisaki.
A Number of W-Series have built-in guns in their arms. Some variations: Blue, Green, Iron, Knight, and Ghost, have their hands replaced with large-bore guns.
The W-Numbers are Lemon Browning's ultimate models in her W-Series line of bioroids. Judging from the numbering system, it is logical to conclude that there were at least 17 models created, though only a few of these models have been seen. With each model rolled out, Lemon made advanced developments in their physical appearance and programming, enabling each successive unit to appear, act and behave more human than the last. Some W-Numbers have even acquired complex emotions that only humans have, developing a will of it own not bound to its creator.
The first of the W-Numbers, W00, was a genetically enhanced Human rather than a bioroid. Unfortunately, the Shadow-Mirror did not have the means to accelerate his growth, and decided to use bioroids (which do not have to grow up) instead. The first ten examples of the W-Numbers were clearly at least partially mechanical, designed with a variety of close-combat weapons built into their bodies, and seem to have been designed primarily for ground combat. The second series of W-Numbers seems to be partially based on the previous versions in appearance. W15, W16, and W17 all bear strong resemblances to W05, W06, and W07 respectively, but lack the built-in weapons and can be used as infiltrators and liaisons.
Axel, who has ended up in the Endless Frontier in Endless Frontier EXCEED, reveals that the Arkgain is really W10.
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Technology
Extra Over Technology
Also called EOT, Extra-Over Technology refers to any Earth technology that uses extraterrestrial material from Meteor-3 in the Original Generation timeline. Meteor-3 refers to the third meteor that struck Earth during the Space Era. Unlike the other two meteors, Meteor-3 did not crash into the planet with the amount of force one would expect an object of its mass to have. Moreover, samples of advanced technology were discovered in the meteorite.
In actuality, Meteor-3 is Septuagint, a machine sent by the Balmarians to allow the inhabitants of the planet to advance their technological level. However, should the race prove too strong to be assimilated, Septuagint will activate itself and commence planet-wide destruction of the species, in order to prevent it from becoming a threat to the Ze Balmary Empire.
Aegis System
Originally designed by the Divine Crusaders as an extensive defense network to ward off extreme alien attacks, the Aegis Plan involves the creation of a satellite network that deploys an energy barrier. This network and the various facilities that allow it to operate are collectively known as the Aegis System. Receiving energy from Moon-based microwave transmitters, the satellites project a barrier between each other, creating a bowl-shaped shield covering half of the Earth. In Super Robot Wars Alpha Gaiden, the Aegis System was used to block a massive gravitational shockwave created by the apparent destruction of the Excelion from Gunbuster. The majority of the power needed for the shield was supplied by Londo Bell's a complement of super robots. In Super Robot Wars Original Generation: The Animation, a prototype Aegis System is used to defend the Hellgate Facility.
In Super Robot Wars Original Generation 2, the Aegis Plan refers to the development and mass-production of new Personal Troopers for the Earth Federation Army, rather than the term used in Alpha Gaiden. In the same game, Viletta Vadim briefly mentions the development of the Aegis System, during a dialogue between her and Aya Kobayashi. Mitsuko Isurugi, head of Isurugi Industries, also mentions sponsoring the Aegis Project, at the height of Operation Mole Hunt, further fueling a possible implementation of the Aegis System in future Original Generation games.
Cytron
Cytron is a form of elementary particles that is the basis for all Fury-based technology. The use of Cytron allows the exchange of information between a pilot and the machine they are utilizing. This is known as Cytron Control, and the best use of it is through the Cytron Control System, installed in various Fury mobile weapons.
Orgone
Orgone is an energy source used by the lunar Fury to not only power their mobile units, weapons and ships, but also to repair them. Orgone can take solid form as a type of green crystal, which advanced Fury machines such as the Laftclanz make extensive use of.
Tronium
Tronium is the name of the substance that was found inside Meteor-3. Studies show it is highly unstable, ten times more radioactive than uranium and able to produce phenomenal amounts of energy. Dialogue from Super Robot Wars Alpha claim that Tronium is very rare, since its source, planet Tron, was destroyed by the Zentradi long ago.
Machine Cells
The Machine Cells are nanobots destined to enhance the physical and psychological state of a pilot and grants regenerating abilities to the mech that gets involved with the same process.
Machinery Children
The Machinery Children are a series of Machine Cell-injected clones created by Egret Feff. Their genetic make-up is created from data gathered through the young men and women who were graduates of The School. Three clones were created: Uruz, Ansuz, and Thurisuz, all having extreme combat capabilities and bear a strong physical resemblance to Arado Balanga, as his DNA was revealed the main source for their bodies.
T-Link System
The T-Link System is a human-machine interface integrated with the mechs destined to psycho drivers.
Mecha
Armored Modules
Armored Modules are units created and designed for the use of the Divine Crusaders. Armored Modules, most of which are real robots, were originally derived from fighter jets, but given humanoid appearances when the idea to create cheap, effective mobile weapons for mass-production purposes was needed. All Armored Modules are designated with the model number AM.
One example of an Armored Module is the Lion unit. According to Super Robot Wars OG: Original Generations terminology reference, Armored Modules use the operating system LIEON (Learning-automation Integrated EO-technology and cONventional maneuvering). While not as effective at performing complex movements as the Personal Troopers' TC-OS, the LIEON allows the most inexperienced of pilots to easily control Armored Modules. However, later Armored Modules, like the Fairlion, would replace the LIEON with the TC-OS.
Chokijin
The Chōkijin (超機人 literally Super Machine-Man) are a group of mechanical lifeforms created by Earth's planetary defense system, the Nashim Ganeden, and considered as gods by ancient civilizations. They were created to fight the Hundred Evils (百邪 Hyakuja), dark forces that include other mechanical beings that revolted against the will of Baral, the Yōkijin.
Originally, there were twelve of them, divided into three classes: the Four Calamitiy, the Four Punishment, and the Four Spirits. A group of people developed four more Chōkijin, to represent the fourth class, the Four Gods, which were also blessed with power from the Ganeden. Each Chōkijin in this class represents one of the four mythical beasts: Genbu, Suzaku, Byakko and Seiryū. According to the dialogue in Super Robot Wars Alpha 3, the original Chōkijin were destroyed in a battle against evil in an ancient era, with the exception of the Shin RyuOhki of the Four Spirits. After the Four Gods were used by humans to destroy each other, only the KoOhKi and RyuOhKi of the Four Gods class survived.
Personal Troopers
When the Earth government saw the need to build new military weapons, after Bian Zoldark's warning of alien invaders, the concept of Personal Troopers, or PTs was created. Built to resemble a humanoid fighting machine, Personal Troopers, all real robots, would represent the majority of the Earth Federation Army. Experimental Personal Troopers are designated with the model number PTX while mass-production models are designated as RPT.
One example of a Personal Trooper is the Gespenst unit. According to the Super Robot Wars OG: Original Generations terminology reference, Personal Troopers use the operating system TC-OS (Tactical Cybernetics Operating System), which mimics a human's complex movements by using pattern data.
Real Troopers
When the Earth government saw the need to build new military weapons, after Bian Zoldark's warning of alien invaders, the concept of Real Troopers was created. Built to resemble a humanoid fighting machine, Real Troopers, all real robots, would represent a small portion of the Earth Federation Army. Unlike Personal Troopers, Real Troopers would utilize Extra-Over Technology extensively. All Real Troopers are designated with the model number RTX.
Main example of Real Troopers are the Huckebein units.



























































































































































































































