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* AuthorityGrantsAsskicking: Played straight. Commanders and officers are often former pilots with high kill scores, and many of them have significantly upgraded Frames.


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* PositionOfLiteralPower: Commanders and officers are often former pilots with high kill scores, and many of them have significantly upgraded Frames.
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Asskicking Leads To Leadership is the new name of the trope.


* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: Subverted and played straight. On one hand, kills can earn pilots quicker promotions. On the other, it's been shown that skill in a Frame doesn't make a pilot a good officer and just as often end up joining [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous special forces]], while those in command often avoid piloting if they can.

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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: Subverted and played straight. On one hand, kills can earn pilots quicker promotions. On the other, it's been shown that skill in a Frame doesn't make a pilot a good officer and just as often end up joining [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous special forces]], while those in command often avoid piloting if they can.



* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Played straight. Commanders and officers are often former pilots with high kill scores, and many of them have significantly upgraded Frames.

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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: AuthorityGrantsAsskicking: Played straight. Commanders and officers are often former pilots with high kill scores, and many of them have significantly upgraded Frames.
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A spin-off of Roleplay/MythrilAces, also known as Roleplay/GalacticSoldierTroperion, Roleplay/MythrilTroperionAerisGaiden is an RP on the Wiki/TVTropes forum. It was created by @/{{Fauxlosophe}} as a GaidenGame to the original RP, and as such many of it's tropes and details on the setting can be found on that page.


Like it's predecessor, Mythril Aces: Aeris Gaiden is set in our galaxy almost a thousand years in the future, where the two galactic superpowers, the Earth Federation and the Centauri Confederacy, war with each other in a massive, galaxy-wide conflict with no end in sight. Both factions use specially made mecha called Armored Mobile Frame, dubbed [=AMFs=] or Frames for short, which run off of a mysterious substance dubbed [[GreenRocks Mythril]].


Unlike the original RP, which focuses on high-skill Aces and Knights operating on special missions, Aeris Gaiden is based around the trials and tribulations of ordinary pilots on the contested world of Aeris, a Federation world taken by the Centauri for many years, as a Federation fleet invades. It is notable for having a far less forgiving difficulty, as opposed to the original in which combat was considered fairly easy. It is also much shorter than it's sprawling, hundred plus page parent.

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A spin-off of Roleplay/MythrilAces, also known as Roleplay/GalacticSoldierTroperion, Roleplay/MythrilTroperionAerisGaiden is an RP on the Wiki/TVTropes Website/TVTropes forum. It was created by @/{{Fauxlosophe}} as a GaidenGame to the original RP, and as such many of it's its tropes and details on the setting can be found on that page.


Like it's its predecessor, Mythril Aces: Aeris Gaiden is set in our galaxy almost a thousand years in the future, where the two galactic superpowers, the Earth Federation and the Centauri Confederacy, war with each other in a massive, galaxy-wide conflict with no end in sight. Both factions use specially made mecha called Armored Mobile Frame, dubbed [=AMFs=] or Frames for short, which run off of a mysterious substance dubbed [[GreenRocks Mythril]].


Unlike the original RP, which focuses on high-skill Aces and Knights operating on special missions, Aeris Gaiden is based around the trials and tribulations of ordinary pilots on the contested world of Aeris, a Federation world taken by the Centauri for many years, as a Federation fleet invades. It is notable for having a far less forgiving difficulty, as opposed to the original in which combat was considered fairly easy. It is also much shorter than it's its sprawling, hundred plus page parent.
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* [[FrickinLaserBeams Frickin' Laser Beams and Swords]]: The Centauri as a whole, although rapid-fire weapons and snipers are also very popular, they use them much less in Aeris than in the original RP, replacing them with good old-fashioned firearms.

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* [[FrickinLaserBeams [[EnergyWeapon Frickin' Laser Beams and Swords]]: The Centauri as a whole, although rapid-fire weapons and snipers are also very popular, they use them much less in Aeris than in the original RP, replacing them with good old-fashioned firearms.
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A spin-off of Roleplay/MythrilAces, also known as Roleplay/GalacticSoldierTroperion, Roleplay/MythrilTroperionAerisGaiden is an RP on the TVTropes forum. It was created by @/{{Fauxlosophe}} as a GaidenGame to the original RP, and as such many of it's tropes and details on the setting can be found on that page.


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A spin-off of Roleplay/MythrilAces, also known as Roleplay/GalacticSoldierTroperion, Roleplay/MythrilTroperionAerisGaiden is an RP on the TVTropes Wiki/TVTropes forum. It was created by @/{{Fauxlosophe}} as a GaidenGame to the original RP, and as such many of it's tropes and details on the setting can be found on that page.

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->''[[ArcWords "Welcome to Aeris, soldier."]]''

A spin-off of Roleplay/MythrilAces, also known as Roleplay/GalacticSoldierTroperion, Roleplay/MythrilTroperionAerisGaiden is an RP on the TVTropes forum. It was created by @/{{Fauxlosophe}} as a GaidenGame to the original RP, and as such many of it's tropes and details on the setting can be found on that page.


Like it's predecessor, Mythril Aces: Aeris Gaiden is set in our galaxy almost a thousand years in the future, where the two galactic superpowers, the Earth Federation and the Centauri Confederacy, war with each other in a massive, galaxy-wide conflict with no end in sight. Both factions use specially made mecha called Armored Mobile Frame, dubbed [=AMFs=] or Frames for short, which run off of a mysterious substance dubbed [[GreenRocks Mythril]].


Unlike the original RP, which focuses on high-skill Aces and Knights operating on special missions, Aeris Gaiden is based around the trials and tribulations of ordinary pilots on the contested world of Aeris, a Federation world taken by the Centauri for many years, as a Federation fleet invades. It is notable for having a far less forgiving difficulty, as opposed to the original in which combat was considered fairly easy. It is also much shorter than it's sprawling, hundred plus page parent.

It [[http://mythrilaces.wikia.com/wiki/Mythril_Aces_Wiki shares a wiki with the original RP.]]

Located [[http://mythrilaces.wikia.com/wiki/Mythril_Aces_Wiki here.]]

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!!This Forum RPG contains examples of the following:

* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: Subverted and played straight. On one hand, kills can earn pilots quicker promotions. On the other, it's been shown that skill in a Frame doesn't make a pilot a good officer and just as often end up joining [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous special forces]], while those in command often avoid piloting if they can.
* AMechByAnyOtherName: The AMF (Armored Mobile Frame) and it's predecessor the ATMC (All-Terrain Mobile Chassis).
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Played straight. Commanders and officers are often former pilots with high kill scores, and many of them have significantly upgraded Frames.
* BlueBlood: Vestigial from the original game however on a much smaller scale. A couple players hail from old money, while only one holds a title [which is technically entirely honourary]. Also an insult used by Federation soldiers.
* BrickJoke: Many. Most notably "The Fighting Flying Electric Squirrels" arose from a complaint three months prior to their appearance about a gym leader in Pokemon Black in the discussion thread for the main RP. Many other attributed elements of Aeris from before the RP were subtlety pulled in, both serious and joking. But most make an appearance. Eventually.
* CriticalExistenceFailure: Averted. Frames take realistic damage and suffer from it's effects as they drop in health.
* EternalEnglish: Played with. Colonists speak a Franco-English creole invented for the purpose of the colonisation while various dialects of corrupted English, Mandarin and Swedish are spoken in various areas but the soldiers of the Federation and Confederacy speak standardized English based on what was spoken prior to the Centauri/Sol split only a hundred years from present day.
* ExpandedUniverse: The wiki, which extends the content seen in Aeris Gaiden and the original RP vastly, with heavily detailed worlds, languages, and cultures for both superpowers and several minor powers not yet mentioned at all in either RP.
* [[FrickinLaserBeams Frickin' Laser Beams and Swords]]: The Centauri as a whole, although rapid-fire weapons and snipers are also very popular, they use them much less in Aeris than in the original RP, replacing them with good old-fashioned firearms.
* GreenRocks: Mythril, in the expanded universe.
* Franchise/{{Gundam}}: Heavily influenced, just like the original RP. Draws more inspiration from ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamThe08thMSTeam'' and similar series than the original.
* LastNameBasis: Played straight and averted. Fairly common among higher level officers, what with it being a military setting, yet many low-level soldiers, particularly the players and their squads, refer to each other by their first names.
* LowerDeckEpisode: The entire series as a whole, to the main RP.
* MildlyMilitary: For the most part averted, though there is some allowance for the [[RuleOfFun sake of the narrative]].
* PutOnABus: The mass desertion of about half the Centauri PC's after their players dropped the RP.
* RagTagBunchOfMisfits: Both squads of PC's, with the Feds dipping into Rag Tag Bunch Of Mentally Unhealthy People [[AndZoidberg And Phil]] on occasion.
** The Federation squads include a pyromaniac alcoholic with a tenuous grasp on reality, a shameless womanizer with a worrying attachment to his Frame, an insubordinate jaded ex-lawyer, an overly idealistic and enthusiastic by-the-book recruit, and... one fairly normal guy with a tendency to quote [[Literature/TheBible the Old Testament]] during battle.
** The Centauri include an [[SmallNameBigEgo honourary noble with an ego the size of a small planet]], a wanna-be FilmNoir detective who narrates things in a dramatic InternalMonologue, a fresh-faced new recruit with a love of strawberries, and a stoic sniper.
* RealRobotGenre: Played straight to the max. Frames are useless without teams of engineers, pilots and equipments are expensive but replaceable, and trying to be a hero will get you killed ''fast''.
* ShoutOut: Many, to the point where the entire planet of Aeris is a BrickJoke ShoutOut to VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII from the original RP. Creator/MontyPython, Franchise/{{Gundam}}, and Franchise/FinalFantasy have numerous shout outs.
* ThemeNaming: Quite a bit. Metals and Stones for Federation equipment made by the Metallurgy Corp, English Weaponry circa WWI and II for many Cents, Mythology for customs, and FFVII/Norse Mythology for Aeris itself.
* SpaceMarine: Subverted. They exist, but they are just regular soldiers who happen to perform boarding actions and fight in space. Regular marines and other infantry also exist and receive significantly more screen time.
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->''[[ArcWords "Welcome to Aeris, soldier."]]''

A spin-off of Roleplay/MythrilAces, also known as Roleplay/GalacticSoldierTroperion, Roleplay/MythrilTroperionAerisGaiden is an RP on the TVTropes forum. It was created by @/{{Fauxlosophe}} as a GaidenGame to the original RP, and as such many of it's tropes and details on the setting can be found on that page.


Like it's predecessor, Mythril Aces: Aeris Gaiden is set in our galaxy almost a thousand years in the future, where the two galactic superpowers, the Earth Federation and the Centauri Confederacy, war with each other in a massive, galaxy-wide conflict with no end in sight. Both factions use specially made mecha called Armored Mobile Frame, dubbed [=AMFs=] or Frames for short, which run off of a mysterious substance dubbed [[GreenRocks Mythril]].


Unlike the original RP, which focuses on high-skill Aces and Knights operating on special missions, Aeris Gaiden is based around the trials and tribulations of ordinary pilots on the contested world of Aeris, a Federation world taken by the Centauri for many years, as a Federation fleet invades. It is notable for having a far less forgiving difficulty, as opposed to the original in which combat was considered fairly easy. It is also much shorter than it's sprawling, hundred plus page parent.

It [[http://mythrilaces.wikia.com/wiki/Mythril_Aces_Wiki shares a wiki with the original RP.]]

Located [[http://mythrilaces.wikia.com/wiki/Mythril_Aces_Wiki here.]]

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!!This Forum RPG contains examples of the following:

* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: Subverted and played straight. On one hand, kills can earn pilots quicker promotions. On the other, it's been shown that skill in a Frame doesn't make a pilot a good officer and just as often end up joining [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous special forces]], while those in command often avoid piloting if they can.
* AMechByAnyOtherName: The AMF (Armored Mobile Frame) and it's predecessor the ATMC (All-Terrain Mobile Chassis).
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Played straight. Commanders and officers are often former pilots with high kill scores, and many of them have significantly upgraded Frames.
* BlueBlood: Vestigial from the original game however on a much smaller scale. A couple players hail from old money, while only one holds a title [which is technically entirely honourary]. Also an insult used by Federation soldiers.
* BrickJoke: Many. Most notably "The Fighting Flying Electric Squirrels" arose from a complaint three months prior to their appearance about a gym leader in Pokemon Black in the discussion thread for the main RP. Many other attributed elements of Aeris from before the RP were subtlety pulled in, both serious and joking. But most make an appearance. Eventually.
* CriticalExistenceFailure: Averted. Frames take realistic damage and suffer from it's effects as they drop in health.
* EternalEnglish: Played with. Colonists speak a Franco-English creole invented for the purpose of the colonisation while various dialects of corrupted English, Mandarin and Swedish are spoken in various areas but the soldiers of the Federation and Confederacy speak standardized English based on what was spoken prior to the Centauri/Sol split only a hundred years from present day.
* ExpandedUniverse: The wiki, which extends the content seen in Aeris Gaiden and the original RP vastly, with heavily detailed worlds, languages, and cultures for both superpowers and several minor powers not yet mentioned at all in either RP.
* [[FrickinLaserBeams Frickin' Laser Beams and Swords]]: The Centauri as a whole, although rapid-fire weapons and snipers are also very popular, they use them much less in Aeris than in the original RP, replacing them with good old-fashioned firearms.
* GreenRocks: Mythril, in the expanded universe.
* Franchise/{{Gundam}}: Heavily influenced, just like the original RP. Draws more inspiration from ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamThe08thMSTeam'' and similar series than the original.
* LastNameBasis: Played straight and averted. Fairly common among higher level officers, what with it being a military setting, yet many low-level soldiers, particularly the players and their squads, refer to each other by their first names.
* LowerDeckEpisode: The entire series as a whole, to the main RP.
* MildlyMilitary: For the most part averted, though there is some allowance for the [[RuleOfFun sake of the narrative]].
* PutOnABus: The mass desertion of about half the Centauri PC's after their players dropped the RP.
* RagTagBunchOfMisfits: Both squads of PC's, with the Feds dipping into Rag Tag Bunch Of Mentally Unhealthy People [[AndZoidberg And Phil]] on occasion.
** The Federation squads include a pyromaniac alcoholic with a tenuous grasp on reality, a shameless womanizer with a worrying attachment to his Frame, an insubordinate jaded ex-lawyer, an overly idealistic and enthusiastic by-the-book recruit, and... one fairly normal guy with a tendency to quote [[Literature/TheBible the Old Testament]] during battle.
** The Centauri include an [[SmallNameBigEgo honourary noble with an ego the size of a small planet]], a wanna-be FilmNoir detective who narrates things in a dramatic InternalMonologue, a fresh-faced new recruit with a love of strawberries, and a stoic sniper.
* RealRobotGenre: Played straight to the max. Frames are useless without teams of engineers, pilots and equipments are expensive but replaceable, and trying to be a hero will get you killed ''fast''.
* ShoutOut: Many, to the point where the entire planet of Aeris is a BrickJoke ShoutOut to VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII from the original RP. Creator/MontyPython, Franchise/{{Gundam}}, and Franchise/FinalFantasy have numerous shout outs.
* ThemeNaming: Quite a bit. Metals and Stones for Federation equipment made by the Metallurgy Corp, English Weaponry circa WWI and II for many Cents, Mythology for customs, and FFVII/Norse Mythology for Aeris itself.
* SpaceMarine: Subverted. They exist, but they are just regular soldiers who happen to perform boarding actions and fight in space. Regular marines and other infantry also exist and receive significantly more screen time.
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* BrickJoke: Many. Most notably "The Fighting Flying Electric Squirrels" arose from a complaint three months prior to their appearance about a gym leader in Pokemon Black in the discussion thread for the main RP. Many other attributed elements of Aeris from before the RP were subtlety pulled in, both serious and joking.

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* BrickJoke: Many. Most notably "The Fighting Flying Electric Squirrels" arose from a complaint three months prior to their appearance about a gym leader in Pokemon Black in the discussion thread for the main RP. Many other attributed elements of Aeris from before the RP were subtlety pulled in, both serious and joking. But most make an appearance. Eventually.
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* {{Gundam}}: Heavily influenced, just like the original RP. Draws more inspiration from MobileSuitGundamThe08thMSTeam and similar series than the original.

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* {{Gundam}}: Franchise/{{Gundam}}: Heavily influenced, just like the original RP. Draws more inspiration from MobileSuitGundamThe08thMSTeam ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamThe08thMSTeam'' and similar series than the original.



* ShoutOut: Many, to the point where the entire planet of Aeris is a BrickJoke ShoutOut to FinalFantasyVII from the original RP. Creator/MontyPython, {{Gundam}}, and FinalFantasy have numerous shout outs.

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* ShoutOut: Many, to the point where the entire planet of Aeris is a BrickJoke ShoutOut to FinalFantasyVII VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII from the original RP. Creator/MontyPython, {{Gundam}}, Franchise/{{Gundam}}, and FinalFantasy Franchise/FinalFantasy have numerous shout outs.
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* HollywoodAtheist: The Federation up until recently had a ban on religious practice, characters from more successfully secularized areas are highly distrustful of religious folk, tend to speak of God in the same breath as Santa Clause and not rarely entirely unacquainted with any specific religion.
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A spin-off of Roleplay/MythrilAces, also known as Roleplay/GalacticSoldierTroperion, Roleplay/MythrilTroperionAerisGaiden is an RP on the TVTropes forum. It was created by @/{{Fauxlosophe}} as a GaidenGame to the original RP, and as such many of it's tropes and details on the setting can be found on that page.


Like it's predecessor, Mythril Aces: Aeris Gaiden is set in our galaxy almost a thousand years in the future, where the two galactic superpowers, the Earth Federation and the Centauri Confederacy, war with each other in a massive, galaxy-wide conflict with no end in sight. Both factions use specially made mecha called Armored Mobile Frame, dubbed [=AMFs=] or Frames for short, which run off of a mysterious substance dubbed [[GreenRocks Mythril]].


Unlike the original RP, which focuses on high-skill Aces and Knights operating on special missions, Aeris Gaiden is based around the trials and tribulations of ordinary pilots on the contested world of Aeris, a Federation world taken by the Centauri for many years, as a Federation fleet invades. It is notable for having a far less forgiving difficulty, as opposed to the original in which combat was considered fairly easy. It is also much shorter than it's sprawling, hundred plus page parent.

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A spin-off of Roleplay/MythrilAces, also known as Roleplay/GalacticSoldierTroperion, Roleplay/MythrilTroperionAerisGaiden is an RP on the TVTropes forum. It was created by @/{{Fauxlosophe}} as a GaidenGame to the original RP, and as such many of it's tropes and details on the setting can be found on that page.


Like it's predecessor, Mythril Aces: Aeris Gaiden is set in our galaxy almost a thousand years in the future, where the two galactic superpowers, the Earth Federation and the Centauri Confederacy, war with each other in a massive, galaxy-wide conflict with no end in sight. Both factions use specially made mecha called Armored Mobile Frame, dubbed [=AMFs=] or Frames for short, which run off of a mysterious substance dubbed [[GreenRocks Mythril]].


Mythril]].


Unlike the original RP, which focuses on high-skill Aces and Knights operating on special missions, Aeris Gaiden is based around the trials and tribulations of ordinary pilots on the contested world of Aeris, a Federation world taken by the Centauri for many years, as a Federation fleet invades. It is notable for having a far less forgiving difficulty, as opposed to the original in which combat was considered fairly easy. It is also much shorter than it's sprawling, hundred plus page parent.



* HollywoodAtheist: The Federation up until recently had a ban on religious practice, characters from more successfully secularized areas are highly distrustful of religious folk, tend to speak of God in the same breath as Santa Clause and not rarely entirely unacquainted with any specific religion.

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* HollywoodAtheist: The Federation up until recently had a ban on religious practice, characters from more successfully secularized areas are highly distrustful of religious folk, tend to speak of God in the same breath as Santa Clause and not rarely entirely unacquainted with any specific religion.



** The Federation squads include a pyromaniac alcoholic with a tenuous grasp on reality, a shameless womanizer with a worrying attachment to his Frame, an insubordinate jaded ex-lawyer, an overly idealistic and enthusiastic by-the-book recruit, and... one fairly normal guy with a tendency to quote [[TheBible the Old Testament]] during battle.

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** The Federation squads include a pyromaniac alcoholic with a tenuous grasp on reality, a shameless womanizer with a worrying attachment to his Frame, an insubordinate jaded ex-lawyer, an overly idealistic and enthusiastic by-the-book recruit, and... one fairly normal guy with a tendency to quote [[TheBible [[Literature/TheBible the Old Testament]] during battle.



* ShoutOut: Many, to the point where the entire planet of Aeris is a BrickJoke ShoutOut to FinalFantasyVII from the original RP. MontyPython, {{Gundam}}, and FinalFantasy have numerous shout outs.

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* ShoutOut: Many, to the point where the entire planet of Aeris is a BrickJoke ShoutOut to FinalFantasyVII from the original RP. MontyPython, Creator/MontyPython, {{Gundam}}, and FinalFantasy have numerous shout outs.
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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: Subverted and played straight. On one hand, kills can earn pilots quicker promotions. On the other, it's been shown that skill in a Frame doesn't make a pilot a good officer and just as often end up joining [[ElitesAreMoreGlamourous special forces]], while those in command often avoid piloting if they can.

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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: Subverted and played straight. On one hand, kills can earn pilots quicker promotions. On the other, it's been shown that skill in a Frame doesn't make a pilot a good officer and just as often end up joining [[ElitesAreMoreGlamourous [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous special forces]], while those in command often avoid piloting if they can.

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-> '' "Try not to die." ''




* SpaceMarine: Subverted. They exist, but they are just regular soldiers who happen to perform boarding actions and fight in space. Regular marines and other infantry also exist and receive significantly more screen time.

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* SpaceMarine: Subverted. They exist, but they are just regular soldiers who happen to perform boarding actions and fight in space. Regular marines and other infantry also exist and receive significantly more screen time.time.
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* BrickJoke: Many. Most notably "The Fighting Flying Electric Squirrels" arose from a complaint three months prior to their appearance about a gym leader in Pokemon Black in the discussion thread for the main RP. Many other attributed elements of Aeris from before the RP were subtlety pulled in, both serious and joking.



* ThemeNaming: Quite a bit. Metals and Stones for Federation equipment made by the Metallurgy Corp, English Weaponry circa WWI and II for many Cnets, Mythology for customs, and FFVII/Norse Mythology for Aeris itself.

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* ThemeNaming: Quite a bit. Metals and Stones for Federation equipment made by the Metallurgy Corp, English Weaponry circa WWI and II for many Cnets, Cents, Mythology for customs, and FFVII/Norse Mythology for Aeris itself.

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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: Subverted and played straight. On one hand, kills can earn pilots quicker promotions. On the other, it's been shown that skill in a Frame doesn't make a pilot a good officer.
* AMechByAnyOtherName: The AMF (Armored Mobile Frame).

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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: Subverted and played straight. On one hand, kills can earn pilots quicker promotions. On the other, it's been shown that skill in a Frame doesn't make a pilot a good officer.
officer and just as often end up joining [[ElitesAreMoreGlamourous special forces]], while those in command often avoid piloting if they can.
* AMechByAnyOtherName: The AMF (Armored Mobile Frame).Frame) and it's predecessor the ATMC (All-Terrain Mobile Chassis).



* BlueBlood: Some Centauri players hail from the aristocracy, along with several of their commanders. Also an insult used by Federation soldiers.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Occurred when several Centauri players left the forum or the RP, with little explanation other than their lack of posting, which was passed off in-universe as a mass desertion and led to the reorganization of the battalion with new players.

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* BlueBlood: Some Centauri Vestigial from the original game however on a much smaller scale. A couple players hail from the aristocracy, along with several of their commanders. old money, while only one holds a title [which is technically entirely honourary]. Also an insult used by Federation soldiers.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Occurred when several Centauri players left the forum or the RP, with little explanation other than their lack of posting, which was passed off in-universe as a mass desertion and led to the reorganization of the battalion with new players.
soldiers.



* EternalEnglish: Played straight and averted. Many of the locals of Aeris speak original languages based off French and Galic, but the soldiers of the Federation and Confederacy speak modern day English.
* ExpandedUniverse: The wiki, which extends the content seen in Aeris Gaiden and the original RP vastly, with heavily detailed worlds, languages, and cultures for both superpowers and several minor powers not mentioned at all in either RP.
* [[FrickinLaserBeams Frickin' Laser Beams and Swords]]: The Centauri as a whole, although, being focused on normal soldiers, they use them much less in Aeris than in the original RP, replacing them with good old-fashioned firearms.

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* EternalEnglish: Played straight and averted. Many with. Colonists speak a Franco-English creole invented for the purpose of the locals colonisation while various dialects of Aeris speak original languages based off French corrupted English, Mandarin and Galic, Swedish are spoken in various areas but the soldiers of the Federation and Confederacy speak modern day English.
standardized English based on what was spoken prior to the Centauri/Sol split only a hundred years from present day.
* ExpandedUniverse: The wiki, which extends the content seen in Aeris Gaiden and the original RP vastly, with heavily detailed worlds, languages, and cultures for both superpowers and several minor powers not yet mentioned at all in either RP.
* [[FrickinLaserBeams Frickin' Laser Beams and Swords]]: The Centauri as a whole, although, being focused on normal soldiers, although rapid-fire weapons and snipers are also very popular, they use them much less in Aeris than in the original RP, replacing them with good old-fashioned firearms.



* HollywoodAtheist: The Federation up until recently had a ban on religious practice, characters from more successfully secularized areas are highly distrustful of religious folk, tend to speak of God in the same breath as Santa Clause and not rarely entirely unacquainted with any specific religion.



* MildlyMilitary: For the most part averted, though there is some allowance for the [[RuleOfFun sake of the narrative]].



** The Centauri include a noble with an ego the size of a small planet, a wanna-be FilmNoir detective who narrates things in a dramatic InternalMonologue, a fresh-faced new recruit with a love of strawberries, and a stoic sniper.

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** The Centauri include a an [[SmallNameBigEgo honourary noble with an ego the size of a small planet, planet]], a wanna-be FilmNoir detective who narrates things in a dramatic InternalMonologue, a fresh-faced new recruit with a love of strawberries, and a stoic sniper.



* SpaceMarine: Subverted. They exist, but they are just regular soldiers who happen to perform boarding actions and fight in space. Regular marines and other infantry also exist.

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* SpaceMarine: Subverted. They exist, but they are just regular soldiers who happen to perform boarding actions and fight in space. Regular marines and other infantry also exist.exist and receive significantly more screen time.

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* [[Frickin'LaserBeams Frickin' Laser Beams and Swords]]: The Centauri as a whole, although, being focused on normal soldiers, they use them much less in Aeris than in the original RP, replacing them with good old-fashioned firearms.

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* [[Frickin'LaserBeams [[FrickinLaserBeams Frickin' Laser Beams and Swords]]: The Centauri as a whole, although, being focused on normal soldiers, they use them much less in Aeris than in the original RP, replacing them with good old-fashioned firearms.



* LowerDeckSeries: The entire reason for the game.

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* LowerDeckSeries: LowerDeckEpisode: The entire reason for series as a whole, to the game.main RP.



* RagTagBunchOfMisfits: Both squads of PC's, with the Feds dipping into Rag Tag Bunch Of Mentally Unhealthy People [[AndZoidberg And Phil]] on occasion.

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* RagTagBunchOfMisfits: Both squads of PC's, with the Feds dipping into Rag Tag Bunch Of Mentally Unhealthy People [[AndZoidberg And Phil]] on occasion.occasion.
** The Federation squads include a pyromaniac alcoholic with a tenuous grasp on reality, a shameless womanizer with a worrying attachment to his Frame, an insubordinate jaded ex-lawyer, an overly idealistic and enthusiastic by-the-book recruit, and... one fairly normal guy with a tendency to quote [[TheBible the Old Testament]] during battle.
** The Centauri include a noble with an ego the size of a small planet, a wanna-be FilmNoir detective who narrates things in a dramatic InternalMonologue, a fresh-faced new recruit with a love of strawberries, and a stoic sniper.
* RealRobotGenre: Played straight to the max. Frames are useless without teams of engineers, pilots and equipments are expensive but replaceable, and trying to be a hero will get you killed ''fast''.
* ShoutOut: Many, to the point where the entire planet of Aeris is a BrickJoke ShoutOut to FinalFantasyVII from the original RP. MontyPython, {{Gundam}}, and FinalFantasy have numerous shout outs.
* ThemeNaming: Quite a bit. Metals and Stones for Federation equipment made by the Metallurgy Corp, English Weaponry circa WWI and II for many Cnets, Mythology for customs, and FFVII/Norse Mythology for Aeris itself.
* SpaceMarine: Subverted. They exist, but they are just regular soldiers who happen to perform boarding actions and fight in space. Regular marines and other infantry also exist.

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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: Subverted and played straight. On one hand, both sides require certain kill counts to receive promotions. On the other, it's been shown that skill in a Frame doesn't make a pilot a good officer.

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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: Subverted and played straight. On one hand, both sides require certain kill counts to receive kills can earn pilots quicker promotions. On the other, it's been shown that skill in a Frame doesn't make a pilot a good officer.



* Gundam: Heavily influenced, just like the original RP. Draws more inspiration from MobileSuitGundamThe08thMSTeam and similar series than the original.

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* Gundam: EternalEnglish: Played straight and averted. Many of the locals of Aeris speak original languages based off French and Galic, but the soldiers of the Federation and Confederacy speak modern day English.
* ExpandedUniverse: The wiki, which extends the content seen in Aeris Gaiden and the original RP vastly, with heavily detailed worlds, languages, and cultures for both superpowers and several minor powers not mentioned at all in either RP.
* [[Frickin'LaserBeams Frickin' Laser Beams and Swords]]: The Centauri as a whole, although, being focused on normal soldiers, they use them much less in Aeris than in the original RP, replacing them with good old-fashioned firearms.
* GreenRocks: Mythril, in the expanded universe.
* {{Gundam}}:
Heavily influenced, just like the original RP. Draws more inspiration from MobileSuitGundamThe08thMSTeam and similar series than the original.original.
* LastNameBasis: Played straight and averted. Fairly common among higher level officers, what with it being a military setting, yet many low-level soldiers, particularly the players and their squads, refer to each other by their first names.
* LowerDeckSeries: The entire reason for the game.
* PutOnABus: The mass desertion of about half the Centauri PC's after their players dropped the RP.
* RagTagBunchOfMisfits: Both squads of PC's, with the Feds dipping into Rag Tag Bunch Of Mentally Unhealthy People [[AndZoidberg And Phil]] on occasion.
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Located [[http://mythrilaces.wikia.com/wiki/Mythril_Aces_Wiki here.]]

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Located [[http://mythrilaces.wikia.com/wiki/Mythril_Aces_Wiki here.]]]]

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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: Subverted and played straight. On one hand, both sides require certain kill counts to receive promotions. On the other, it's been shown that skill in a Frame doesn't make a pilot a good officer.
* AMechByAnyOtherName: The AMF (Armored Mobile Frame).
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Played straight. Commanders and officers are often former pilots with high kill scores, and many of them have significantly upgraded Frames.
*BlueBlood: Some Centauri players hail from the aristocracy, along with several of their commanders. Also an insult used by Federation soldiers.
*ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Occurred when several Centauri players left the forum or the RP, with little explanation other than their lack of posting, which was passed off in-universe as a mass desertion and led to the reorganization of the battalion with new players.
*CriticalExistenceFailure: Averted. Frames take realistic damage and suffer from it's effects as they drop in health.
*Gundam: Heavily influenced, just like the original RP. Draws more inspiration from MobileSuitGundamThe08thMSTeam and similar series than the original.
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->''[[ArcWords "Welcome to Aeris, soldier."]]''

-> '' "Try not to die." ''


A spin-off of Roleplay/MythrilAces, also known as Roleplay/GalacticSoldierTroperion, Roleplay/MythrilTroperionAerisGaiden is an RP on the TVTropes forum. It was created by @/{{Fauxlosophe}} as a GaidenGame to the original RP, and as such many of it's tropes and details on the setting can be found on that page.


Like it's predecessor, Mythril Aces: Aeris Gaiden is set in our galaxy almost a thousand years in the future, where the two galactic superpowers, the Earth Federation and the Centauri Confederacy, war with each other in a massive, galaxy-wide conflict with no end in sight. Both factions use specially made mecha called Armored Mobile Frame, dubbed [=AMFs=] or Frames for short, which run off of a mysterious substance dubbed [[GreenRocks Mythril]].


Unlike the original RP, which focuses on high-skill Aces and Knights operating on special missions, Aeris Gaiden is based around the trials and tribulations of ordinary pilots on the contested world of Aeris, a Federation world taken by the Centauri for many years, as a Federation fleet invades. It is notable for having a far less forgiving difficulty, as opposed to the original in which combat was considered fairly easy. It is also much shorter than it's sprawling, hundred plus page parent.

It [[http://mythrilaces.wikia.com/wiki/Mythril_Aces_Wiki shares a wiki with the original RP.]]

Located [[http://mythrilaces.wikia.com/wiki/Mythril_Aces_Wiki here.]]

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