"I squinted my eyes and confirmed the situation. Awesomeness by Analysis: The true strength of a Soldier Ace, according to Grun 1.Attack Its Weak Point: " 's only weak point is in the front air intake.Art Shift: In contrast to the anime-style video cutscenes of Ace Combat 3, the slide shows of Ace Combat 4 and Ace Combat X, and the CGI-based video cutscenes of Ace Combat 5 and later games, Zero features live-action video cutscenes.Arc Words: "Yo, Buddy, you still alive?".An Asskicking Christmas: Mission 15 takes place on Christmas Day.Always Someone Better: Larry "Solo Wing Pixy" Foulke starts the game more notorious than the player character Cipher, and mentions at the end of the first mission that "he (Cipher) had potential." He goes on to have a friendly relationship with Cipher and refers to him as "Buddy" whenever possible even after turning on you and becoming the final boss.The Alliance: The Osean-led Alliance against Belka.Considering the Arthurian motifs present, it is absolutely deliberate. Air Jousting: The final mission has you do the closest equivalent fighter jets can get to knightly jousting.Achievement System: One of the earliest instances: the game included a number of medals that could be earned by completing story missions and beating certain challenges across multiple playthroughs the medals can be viewed from the main menu.Accidental Pun: In Mission 13, PJ will comment that he should be able to fly more like Cipher, and while he praises Cipher's efficiency if he's a Knight or Soldier ace, as a Mercenary, PJ comments that "Cipher's actions are inhuman", alluding to both his incredible skill as a pilot and to the incredible extra damage Mercenary Cipher does, but the way he says it, PJ seems unaware of the wordplay and seems to have been only intending the former meaning.Please put all character-relevant tropes there. As Cipher, you play through the most famous battles of the Belkan War and deal with its bloody and tragic aftermath, as Thompson interviews the various people that encountered the Demon Lord and lived to tell the tale, as he tries to find out the identity of this mercenary, and with him, the truth of the Belkan War. In his time, he was known by the callsign Cipher, and was number one of the Galm Squadron alongside Larry "Pixy" Foulke, aka Solo Wing. One of these pilots is the true interest of Thompson, a legendary ace known as the Demon Lord of the Round Table. In the war's final days, Ustio took desperate measures and recruited a number of mercenary pilots in a last ditch effort to fend off the encroaching Belkans. Unamused, the allied nations sided with Ustio and delivered a smackdown of national proportions and everyone lived happily ever after, right? Well. 90% of Ustio's air force was destroyed in the opening days of the war and as they were overrun, Belka turned its attention towards the Osean Federation, the Union of Yuktobanian Republics and their allies. In 1995, the Belkan Federation began an invasion of the newly-autonomous Republic of Ustio, hoping to reclaim the resource-rich territory that had once been theirs. In this, the seventh game in the Ace Combat series (released in 2006), a journalist from the Osean Federation named Brett Thompson films a documentary on the history of the Belkan War, which was alluded to in the previous game.
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