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* MildlyMilitary: Very, very, ''very'' lightly deconstructed: The Steel Dragon Group's incredibly lax standards towards [[BunnyEarsLawyer pretty much everything so long as they get results]] has led to a slight tightening of their command structure, getting a very by-the-book commander to try to keep them in line during a period of relative peace.
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The third or fourth title in the ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsOriginalGeneration'' series, depending on if you consider ''Super Robot Wars [=OGs=] to be one game or two. Following up on ''2nd Super Robot Wars Original Generations'', ''The Moon Dwellers'' adapts the plot of ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsJudgment''. The Fury storyline of ''Judgment'' is incorporated with Touya Shun as the headlining protagonist, backed up by Calvina Coulange as the heroine of another route, alongside ''GC''; like Raul and Fiona in ''Original Generations'', ''GC'' protagonist Akimi Akatsuki becomes the younger {{Half Identical Twin|s}} to older sister Akemi. Furthermore, Haken Browning and Aschen Brodel of ''Endless Frontier'' also appear. The game was simultaneously released on the [=PlayStation=] 3 and the [=PlayStation=] 4, the first installment for the latter, on June 30, 2016 and was intended to celebrate the franchise's 25th anniversary. Additionally, Bandai Namco has translated the game into English, releasing it only on the [=PlayStation=] 4 platform on August 5, 2016. The English translation is famous for its BlindIdiotTranslation, being very inconsistent with past translated ''SRW'' games and full of awkward, unnatural phrasing.

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The third or fourth title in the ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsOriginalGeneration'' series, depending on if you consider ''Super Robot Wars [=OGs=] [=OGs=]'' to be one game or two. Following up on ''2nd Super Robot Wars Original Generations'', ''The Moon Dwellers'' adapts the plot of ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsJudgment''. The Fury storyline of ''Judgment'' is incorporated with Touya Shun as the headlining protagonist, backed up by Calvina Coulange as the heroine of another route, alongside ''GC''; like Raul and Fiona in ''Original Generations'', ''GC'' protagonist Akimi Akatsuki becomes the younger {{Half Identical Twin|s}} to older sister Akemi. Furthermore, Haken Browning and Aschen Brodel of ''Endless Frontier'' also appear. The game was simultaneously released on the [=PlayStation=] 3 and the [=PlayStation=] 4, the first installment for the latter, on June 30, 2016 and was intended to celebrate the franchise's 25th anniversary. Additionally, Bandai Namco has translated the game into English, releasing it only on the [=PlayStation=] 4 platform on August 5, 2016. The English translation is famous for its BlindIdiotTranslation, being very inconsistent with past translated ''SRW'' games and full of awkward, unnatural phrasing.
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The third or fourth title in the ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsOriginalGeneration'' series, depending on if you consider ''Super Robot Wars [=OGs=] to be one game or two. Following up on ''2nd Super Robot Wars Original Generations'', ''The Moon Dwellers'' adapts the plot of ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsJudgement'.' The Fury storyline of ''Judgment'' is incorporated with Touya Shun as the headlining protagonist, backed up by Calvina Coulange as the heroine of another route, alongside ''GC''; like Raul and Fiona in ''Original Generations'', ''GC'' protagonist Akimi Akatsuki becomes the younger {{Half Identical Twin|s}} to older sister Akemi. Furthermore, Haken Browning and Aschen Brodel of ''Endless Frontier'' also appear. The game was simultaneously released on the [=PlayStation=] 3 and the [=PlayStation=] 4, the first installment for the latter, on June 30, 2016 and was intended to celebrate the franchise's 25th anniversary. Additionally, Bandai Namco has translated the game into English, releasing it only on the [=PlayStation=] 4 platform on August 5, 2016. The English translation is famous for its BlindIdiotTranslation, being very inconsistent with past translated ''SRW'' games and full of awkward, unnatural phrasing.

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The third or fourth title in the ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsOriginalGeneration'' series, depending on if you consider ''Super Robot Wars [=OGs=] to be one game or two. Following up on ''2nd Super Robot Wars Original Generations'', ''The Moon Dwellers'' adapts the plot of ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsJudgement'.' ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsJudgment''. The Fury storyline of ''Judgment'' is incorporated with Touya Shun as the headlining protagonist, backed up by Calvina Coulange as the heroine of another route, alongside ''GC''; like Raul and Fiona in ''Original Generations'', ''GC'' protagonist Akimi Akatsuki becomes the younger {{Half Identical Twin|s}} to older sister Akemi. Furthermore, Haken Browning and Aschen Brodel of ''Endless Frontier'' also appear. The game was simultaneously released on the [=PlayStation=] 3 and the [=PlayStation=] 4, the first installment for the latter, on June 30, 2016 and was intended to celebrate the franchise's 25th anniversary. Additionally, Bandai Namco has translated the game into English, releasing it only on the [=PlayStation=] 4 platform on August 5, 2016. The English translation is famous for its BlindIdiotTranslation, being very inconsistent with past translated ''SRW'' games and full of awkward, unnatural phrasing.
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The third or fourth title in the ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsOriginalGeneration'' series, depending on if you consider ''Super Robot Wars [=OGs=] to be one game or two. Following up on ''2nd Super Robot Wars Original Generations'', ''The Moon Dwellers'' adapts the plot of ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsJudgement'.' The Fury storyline of ''Judgment'' is incorporated with Touya Shun as the headlining protagonist, backed up by Calvina Coulange as the heroine of another route, alongside ''GC''; like Raul and Fiona in ''Original Generations'', ''GC'' protagonist Akimi Akatsuki becomes the younger {{Half Identical Twin|s}} to older sister Akemi. Furthermore, Haken Browning and Aschen Brodel of ''Endless Frontier'' also appear. The game was simultaneously released on the [=PlayStation=] 3 and the [=PlayStation=] 4, the first installment for the latter, on June 30, 2016 and was intended to celebrate the franchise's 25th anniversary. Additionally, Bandai Namco has translated the game into English, releasing it only on the [=PlayStation=] 4 platform on August 5, 2016. The English translation is famous for its BlindIdiotTranslation, being very inconsistent with past translated ''SRW'' games and full of awkward, unnatural phrasing.
** Important Banpresto Original Characters debuting here: ''Gint Kitaumi'', ''Miles Boothlloyd'', ''Iradoya Kujua'', ''Gomoudooka Gorainkel'', ''Bilgor Belcha'', ''So-Des Zuo'', ''Karo-Ran Vi''

* BigBadEnsemble: As of ''The Moon Dwellers'', at least three major threats have proven themselves to be the biggest ones.
** [[MultiversalConqueror Dark Brain]], who continues to exist in TheMultiverse AsLongAsThereIsEvil. [[spoiler:His remnant "[[Characters/CompatiHeroSeries Dark Brain Army]]" continue fighting in his stead during ''The Moon Dwellers'']].
** [[Characters/SuperRobotWarsDestiny Perfectio]] is sealed out of the Original Generation universe, yet it's unknown if it can hold it away permanently. Given its [[EldritchAbomination nature]], completely destroying Perfectio may be [[CompleteImmortality downright impossible]].
** The [[Characters/SuperRobotWarsAlpha Ze Balmary Empire]] and their influence is still felt after the first ''Original Generation'' game [[spoiler:when [[Characters/SuperRobotWarsAlpha Euzeth Gozzo]] serves as the villain of]] the ''Second Original Generation''; it's also explicitly indicated by the "[[Characters/SuperRobotWarsClassic Zuvorg Alliance]]" they are extremely wary of them.
* LethalJokeItem: In ''The Moon Dwellers'', the "Mind Blast" optional weapon. It doesn't do a lot of damage and it's normally a waste of space. This optional weapon however is also a key strategy to defeat any boss that casts spirit commands, especially the dreaded "Iron Wall"[[note]]Reduce damage to 25%[[/note]] spirit command. It makes [[ThatOneBoss/SuperRobotWars any of those bosses a total joke.]]
* MoveInTheFrozenTime: In ''The Moon Dwellers'', the Fury have the ability to stop time with their Larseilam technology, its usage only limited by their own knight-like honor system and the fact the supply of Eitelm needed to fuel the Larseilam is low. Nevertheless, the fact that the Fury can stop time pushed the Earth Federation to ask Raul and Fiona Gureden to recreate their Time Flow Engine in the hopes it could be a countermeasure. Indeed, their hopes were not in vain, as when Fury member Jua-Mu is about to wipe out a Steel Dragon battle group in time stop, the Guredans arrive just in time in their Time Flow Engine-equipped mecha, which can move in the area afflicted by the time stop effect.
* StoppedNumberingSequels: ''The Moon Dwellers''; by WordOfGod, this is so newcomers won't be deterred by the game being the next major installment of the series and can still play it without foreknowledge of previous events. It also helps allay the fact that the numbering system is already obfuscated by two installments of the series being condensed into one release in the form of ''[=OGs=]''.

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