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* LethalJokeCharacter: Those attack helicopters . When you hijack them with your long-range combat specialists, HilarityEnsues.

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* LethalJokeCharacter: Those attack helicopters .helicopters. When you hijack them with your long-range combat specialists, HilarityEnsues.


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* LightningBruiser: Melee wanzers. Able to cover lots of ground (especially when upgraded), tank damage when armed with shields, and decimate anyone that gets into punching range with hard-hitting single hits.
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** The Shangdi 1 Arms, boasting the highest health accuracy of the 'support fire' arms along with Double Shot II.

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** The Shangdi 1 Arms, boasting the highest health and accuracy of the 'support fire' arms along with Double Shot II.
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* InfinityMinusOneSword: Several parts qualify for this due to their high value relative to their accessibility.
** The Lanze body, which has an astounding amount of HP, and a ridiculous 60% Def-C rating at max upgrades. The only bodies with comparable defense coat ratings are the Hoshun and Tieqi, and the Tieqi has markedly less health.
** The Wude 3 Arms, which have high accuracy for being melee-oriented, along with decent health.
** The Tiandong 3 Arms that have slightly lower accuracy than the Wude 3 arms, but provide the deadly Eject Punch Battle Skill.
** The Grapple M1 Legs, with 6 spaces of movement, high durability and a 47% evasion rating at max upgrades.
** The Shangdi 1 Arms, boasting the highest health accuracy of the 'support fire' arms along with Double Shot II.
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** Emma's campaign: Kazuki Takemura manages to [[spoiler: stop [[BigBad Lukav Minaev]]'s plan, but his father [[HeroicSacrifice Isao was killed]] and [[HeroicSacrifice Alisa stayed behind to get rid of]] [[WeaponOfMassDestruction MIDAS]] for good. At least he, along with the rest of the gang, arrive at the USN Assembly Building in time to tell the truth of the MIDAS incident to the whole world. And he and Emma decide to start a family together]].
** Alisa's campaign is this but a bit less so: [[spoiler:Mostly similar to the above, Kazuki stops Lukav's plans with the MIDAS cover-up isn't happening. Emma survives, but she has been mentally broken by torture that Lukav inflicted on her; however she beginning the path to recovery at the end. And Alisa survives. However some of the conspirators behind the Numbers project and MIDAS were at large and ready to plan another scheme, unlike in Emma's campaign.]]

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** Emma's campaign: Kazuki Takemura manages to [[spoiler: stop [[BigBad Lukav Minaev]]'s plan, but his father [[HeroicSacrifice Isao was killed]] and [[HeroicSacrifice Alisa stayed behind to get rid of]] [[WeaponOfMassDestruction MIDAS]] for good. At least he, along with the rest of the gang, arrive at the USN Assembly Building in time to tell the truth of the MIDAS incident to the whole world. And he Kazuki and Emma also decide to start a family together]].
** Alisa's campaign is this but a bit less so: [[spoiler:Mostly similar to the above, [[spoiler: Kazuki stops Lukav's plans with plans; however, there's no attempt to break into the USN Assembly Building to reveal the truth of the MIDAS cover-up isn't happening. incident. Alisa also lives on, rather than sacrificing herself to destroy MIDAS. While Emma still survives, but she has been she's mentally broken by torture that Lukav inflicted on her; however she beginning her. She's eventually revealed to be on the path road to recovery recovery, as Alisa and Kazuki visit her at the end. And Alisa survives. However hospital she was brought to. It's also revealed that some of the conspirators behind the Numbers project and MIDAS were at large and ready to plan prepare for another long term scheme, unlike in Emma's campaign.]]
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''Front Mission 3'' is a RealRobotGenre StrategyRPG video game published and developed by Creator/SquareEnix (back when Squaresoft was around) for the Platform/PlayStation console, with a remake set for release on Platforn/NintendoSwitch. It was first released in Japan on September 2, 1999 with a release in North America on February 20, 2000, followed by Europe (and PAL-affiliated countries) on August 11, 2000. The game is a sequel to ''VideoGame/FrontMission2'', but has little to no connections to it (same goes with ''VideoGame/FrontMission1'').

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''Front Mission 3'' is a RealRobotGenre StrategyRPG video game published and developed by Creator/SquareEnix (back when Squaresoft was around) for the Platform/PlayStation console, with a remake set for release on Platforn/NintendoSwitch.Platform/NintendoSwitch. It was first released in Japan on September 2, 1999 with a release in North America on February 20, 2000, followed by Europe (and PAL-affiliated countries) on August 11, 2000. The game is a sequel to ''VideoGame/FrontMission2'', but has little to no connections to it (same goes with ''VideoGame/FrontMission1'').
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''Front Mission 3'' is a RealRobotGenre StrategyRPG video game published and developed by Creator/SquareEnix (back when Squaresoft was around) for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation console, with a remake set for release on UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch. It was first released in Japan on September 2, 1999 with a release in North America on February 20, 2000, followed by Europe (and PAL-affiliated countries) on August 11, 2000. The game is a sequel to ''VideoGame/FrontMission2'', but has little to no connections to it (same goes with ''VideoGame/FrontMission1'').

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''Front Mission 3'' is a RealRobotGenre StrategyRPG video game published and developed by Creator/SquareEnix (back when Squaresoft was around) for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation Platform/PlayStation console, with a remake set for release on UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch.Platforn/NintendoSwitch. It was first released in Japan on September 2, 1999 with a release in North America on February 20, 2000, followed by Europe (and PAL-affiliated countries) on August 11, 2000. The game is a sequel to ''VideoGame/FrontMission2'', but has little to no connections to it (same goes with ''VideoGame/FrontMission1'').
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->''"Desire spawns Madness."''
->''"Madness collapses into Disaster."''
->''"Mankind Never Learns."''

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->''"Desire spawns Madness."''
->''"Madness
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"Madness
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->''"Mankind
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"Mankind
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''Front Mission 3'' is a RealRobot StrategyRPG video game published and developed by Creator/SquareEnix (back when Squaresoft was around) for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation console, with a remake set for release on UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch. It was first released in Japan on September 2, 1999 with a release in North America on February 20, 2000, followed by Europe (and PAL-affiliated countries) on August 11, 2000. The game is a sequel to ''VideoGame/FrontMission2'', but has little to no connections to it (same goes with ''VideoGame/FrontMission1'').

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''Front Mission 3'' is a RealRobot RealRobotGenre StrategyRPG video game published and developed by Creator/SquareEnix (back when Squaresoft was around) for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation console, with a remake set for release on UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch. It was first released in Japan on September 2, 1999 with a release in North America on February 20, 2000, followed by Europe (and PAL-affiliated countries) on August 11, 2000. The game is a sequel to ''VideoGame/FrontMission2'', but has little to no connections to it (same goes with ''VideoGame/FrontMission1'').
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* CloningBlues: [[spoiler: The Real Numbers were created through artificial insemination while the Imaginary Numbers were engineered from cell cultures inside amniotic tubes. As a result, the Real Numbers are biologically stable while the Imaginary Numbers have supernatural potential but are at risk of developing potentially fatal genetic complications later on]].
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* TheOneGuy: Along with its DistaffCounterpart, TheSmurfettePrinciple, but generally downplayed. What is constant in your party is Kazuki, Ryogo and the route heroine (Emma or Alisa). The rest of exclusive characters based on the routes are the ones to follow this trope:
** In Alisa's route, Liu is the only male exclusive character, and he's surrounded with ladies like Miho, Pham, Lan and Mayer.
** In Emma's route, the only exclusive female is Yun. The rest are men like Dennis, Jose/Li, Marcus and Linny.
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* GovernmentConspiracy: [[spoiler:Emma's arc reveals that the USN has an interest with the theft of MIDAS after the events of Front Mission 5. Kazuki and company raided the White House in order to reveal it.]]

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* GovernmentConspiracy: [[spoiler:Emma's arc reveals that the USN has an interest with the theft of MIDAS after the events of Front Mission 5. Kazuki and company raided the White House USN Assembly Building in order to reveal it.]]
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* SurprisinglyGoodForeignLanguage: Several animations through the game, starting with opening, include subtitled Russian speech, which is perfectly accurate and almost without any accent, [[spoiler: bar the younger actress voicing Emma part.]]
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* NotBloodSiblings: [[[spoiler: Aliciana "Alisa" Klamsky and [[TheHero Kazuki Takemura]]]]. Becomes amusing to see once they meet [[spoiler:Alisa's ''actual'' sibling, Emir "Emma" Klamsky]]. [spoiler: Alisa is Emma's blood-tied and Kazuki's adoption-tied siblings, respectively.]]

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* NotBloodSiblings: [[[spoiler: [[spoiler: Aliciana "Alisa" Klamsky and [[TheHero Kazuki Takemura]]]]. Becomes amusing to see once they meet [[spoiler:Alisa's ''actual'' sibling, Emir "Emma" Klamsky]]. [spoiler: Klamsky. Alisa is Emma's blood-tied and Kazuki's adoption-tied siblings, respectively.]]
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* NotBloodSiblings: [[spoiler: Emir "Emma" Klamsky and [[TheHero Kazuki Takemura]],]] tied with [[spoiler: Alisa]] [[IncrediblyLamePun as the knot]]. [[spoiler: Alisa is Emma's blood-tied and Kazuki's adoption-tied siblings, respectively.]]

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* NotBloodSiblings: [[spoiler: Emir "Emma" [[[spoiler: Aliciana "Alisa" Klamsky and [[TheHero Kazuki Takemura]],]] tied with [[spoiler: Alisa]] [[IncrediblyLamePun as the knot]]. [[spoiler: Takemura]]]]. Becomes amusing to see once they meet [[spoiler:Alisa's ''actual'' sibling, Emir "Emma" Klamsky]]. [spoiler: Alisa is Emma's blood-tied and Kazuki's adoption-tied siblings, respectively.]]
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** Alisa's campaign is this but a bit less so: [[spoiler:Mostly similar to the above, Kazuki stops Lukav's plans, but the MIDAS cover-up isn't happening. Emma survives, but she has been mentally broken by torture that Lukav inflicted on her; however she beginning the path to recovery at the end. And Alisa survives. However some of the conspirators behind the Numbers project and MIDAS were at large and ready to plan another scheme, unlike in Emma's campaign.]]

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** Alisa's campaign is this but a bit less so: [[spoiler:Mostly similar to the above, Kazuki stops Lukav's plans, but plans with the MIDAS cover-up isn't happening. Emma survives, but she has been mentally broken by torture that Lukav inflicted on her; however she beginning the path to recovery at the end. And Alisa survives. However some of the conspirators behind the Numbers project and MIDAS were at large and ready to plan another scheme, unlike in Emma's campaign.]]
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Isao doesn't do much near the end of Alisa's route after telling Kazuki's group USN troops are nearing Okinawa Ocean City. He's mentioned in the present tense by Alisa while talking to Kazuki and Emma.


** Emma's campaign: Kazuki Takemura manages to [[spoiler: stop [[BigBad Lukav Minaev]]'s plan, but his father [[HeroicSacrifice Isao was killed]] and [[HeroicSacrifice Alisa]] stayed behind to get rid of the [[WeaponOfMassDestruction MIDAS]] for good. At least he, along with the rest of the gang, arrive at the USN Assembly Building in time to tell the truth of the MIDAS incident to the whole world. And he and Emma decide to start a family together]].
** Alisa's campaign is this but a bit less so: [[spoiler:Mostly similar to the above, Kazuki stops Lukav's plans, but Isao survives long enough that he is the one to stay behind to stop MIDAS. The MIDAS cover-up isn't happening, Emma survives, but she has been mentally broken by torture that Lukav inflicted on her; however she beginning the path to recovery at the end. And Alisa survives. However some of the conspirators behind the Numbers project and MIDAS were at large and ready to plan another scheme, unlike in Emma's campaign.]]

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** Emma's campaign: Kazuki Takemura manages to [[spoiler: stop [[BigBad Lukav Minaev]]'s plan, but his father [[HeroicSacrifice Isao was killed]] and [[HeroicSacrifice Alisa]] Alisa stayed behind to get rid of the of]] [[WeaponOfMassDestruction MIDAS]] for good. At least he, along with the rest of the gang, arrive at the USN Assembly Building in time to tell the truth of the MIDAS incident to the whole world. And he and Emma decide to start a family together]].
** Alisa's campaign is this but a bit less so: [[spoiler:Mostly similar to the above, Kazuki stops Lukav's plans, but Isao survives long enough that he is the one to stay behind to stop MIDAS. The MIDAS cover-up isn't happening, happening. Emma survives, but she has been mentally broken by torture that Lukav inflicted on her; however she beginning the path to recovery at the end. And Alisa survives. However some of the conspirators behind the Numbers project and MIDAS were at large and ready to plan another scheme, unlike in Emma's campaign.]]
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** Alisa's campaign is this but a bit less so: [[spoiler:Mostly similar to the above, Kazuki stops Lukav's plans, but Isao survives long enough that he is the one to stay behind to stop MIDAS. Emma survives, but she has been mentally broken by torture that Lukav inflicted on her; however she beginning the path to recovery at the end. And Alisa survives. However some of the conspirators behind the Numbers project and MIDAS were at large and ready to plan another scheme, unlike in Emma's campaign.]]

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** Alisa's campaign is this but a bit less so: [[spoiler:Mostly similar to the above, Kazuki stops Lukav's plans, but Isao survives long enough that he is the one to stay behind to stop MIDAS. The MIDAS cover-up isn't happening, Emma survives, but she has been mentally broken by torture that Lukav inflicted on her; however she beginning the path to recovery at the end. And Alisa survives. However some of the conspirators behind the Numbers project and MIDAS were at large and ready to plan another scheme, unlike in Emma's campaign.]]
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** Searching the USN network of the internet will reveal some information about a convicted killer named ''Norman Bates''. Further research reveals that Norman Bates [[spoiler: is a failed [[ArtificialHuman Imaginary Number]].]]

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** Searching the USN network of the internet will reveal some information about a convicted killer named ''Norman Bates''.[[Film/{{Psycho}} Norman Bates]]. Further research reveals that Norman Bates [[spoiler: is a failed [[ArtificialHuman Imaginary Number]].]]
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** Alisa's campaign is this but a bit less so: [[spoiler:Mostly similar to the above, Kazuki stops Lukav's plans, but Isao survives long enough that he is the one to stay behind to stop MIDAS. Emma survives, but she has been mentally broken by torture that Lukav inflicted on her; however she beginning the path to recovery at the end. And Alisa survives.]]

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** Alisa's campaign is this but a bit less so: [[spoiler:Mostly similar to the above, Kazuki stops Lukav's plans, but Isao survives long enough that he is the one to stay behind to stop MIDAS. Emma survives, but she has been mentally broken by torture that Lukav inflicted on her; however she beginning the path to recovery at the end. And Alisa survives. However some of the conspirators behind the Numbers project and MIDAS were at large and ready to plan another scheme, unlike in Emma's campaign.]]
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: Desperate to get some cash, Yun had the bright idea to contact the DHZ about certain rebels she's come in contact with and ropes in Kazuki when she claims that she's found information about Alisa as a cover story. [[spoiler: This backfires at her badly as a rival spender also tracked her down and the Rapid Reaction Force come bearing down on them. Kazuki is not amused]].
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''Front Mission 3'' is a RealRobot StrategyRPG video game published and developed by Creator/SquareEnix (back when Squaresoft was around) for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation console, with a remake set for release on UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch in 2023. It was first released in Japan on September 2, 1999 with a release in North America on February 20, 2000, followed by Europe (and PAL-affiliated countries) on August 11, 2000. The game is a sequel to ''VideoGame/FrontMission2'', but has little to no connections to it (same goes with ''VideoGame/FrontMission1'').

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''Front Mission 3'' is a RealRobot StrategyRPG video game published and developed by Creator/SquareEnix (back when Squaresoft was around) for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation console, with a remake set for release on UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch in 2023.UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch. It was first released in Japan on September 2, 1999 with a release in North America on February 20, 2000, followed by Europe (and PAL-affiliated countries) on August 11, 2000. The game is a sequel to ''VideoGame/FrontMission2'', but has little to no connections to it (same goes with ''VideoGame/FrontMission1'').
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''Front Mission 3'' is a RealRobot StrategyRPG video game published and developed by Creator/SquareEnix (back when Squaresoft was around) for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation console. It was first released in Japan on September 2, 1999 with a release in North America on February 20, 2000, followed by Europe (and PAL-affiliated countries) on August 11, 2000. The game is a sequel to ''VideoGame/FrontMission2'', but has little to no connections to it (same goes with ''VideoGame/FrontMission1'').

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''Front Mission 3'' is a RealRobot StrategyRPG video game published and developed by Creator/SquareEnix (back when Squaresoft was around) for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation console.console, with a remake set for release on UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch in 2023. It was first released in Japan on September 2, 1999 with a release in North America on February 20, 2000, followed by Europe (and PAL-affiliated countries) on August 11, 2000. The game is a sequel to ''VideoGame/FrontMission2'', but has little to no connections to it (same goes with ''VideoGame/FrontMission1'').

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