Soldiers of Love

Soldiers of Love is a Sailor Moon / Sisterhood Of Nine / Iji Crossover Fan Fiction by troper Vilui. The story opens a couple of years after Sailor Moon; the Senshi have gone their separate ways, and Ami is studying medicine in America. An e-mail from her invites the others to join her in New York, where she suspects their powers may be needed. Meanwhile, the Sisterhood are hired to investigate the disappearance of a tennis star. Their paths soon cross, and it gradually becomes clear that the world is in danger from a war-loving race of aliens who've come to Earth armed with all sorts of bizarre weaponry.

Soldiers of Love provides examples of the following tropes:

 * Actual Pacifist: Usagi and Ami. The others show varying degrees of Technical Pacifism.
 * Aliens Speaking English: And Japanese.
 * All Part of the Show / Concert Climax: An unusual example, since the festival only took place because the heroes and were there.
 * Apologetic Attacker:
 * Ascended Extra: Rui / Ruby. All the way from a single-episode appearance to main character.
 * On the Iji side, there's Yukabacera, Vateilika and Kiron.
 * Back From the Dead:
 * Badass Normal: The Sisters.
 * Naru becomes one later, which may count as a subversion of the "Naru is a Senshi" Fandom Specific Plot.
 * Better to Die Than Be Killed:
 * Big Applesauce: The D.C.M.F.P.R. Research Facility is in New York. (The original game didn't specify what city or even country.)
 * Big Damn Heroes: in the Proxima battle.
 * Big Damn Villains: Three successive Big Damn Heroes moments weren't enough to defeat Kiron and his army. What next? Bring on !
 * Bilingual Bonus: One Stealth Pun requires knowing what "Tor" means in German.
 * Catch Phrase / Culture Clash: Vateilika's "That must be a human concept."
 * Cosplay: Usagi as Mikuru Asahina. Ami as Rei Ayanami. Rei as Sakaki. Makoto as Shizuka Midou. Minako as Sailor Moon. Mamoru as Tanda. Ruby as Tomoyo Daidouji.
 * Death Equals Redemption:
 * Determinator: Kiron. Still fighting after having half his face burnt off, no less.
 * Distressed Damsel: Subverted. The heroes are trying to rescue Ruby from her prison,
 * Dramatic Necklace Removal: Tor dismisses Krotera this way.
 * Drives Like Crazy: The Tasen Shredder.
 * Everything's Better with Princesses: Vateilika. She was not a princess in the game.
 * Facing the Bullets One-Liner: "I know you are not to blame for what you have to do."
 * Fate Worse Than Death: Deep Sector.
 * Also, riding a Tasen Shredder, according to Ruby,.
 * Genre Blindness:
 * Genre Shift: The first half alternates chapters between a whodunit and a Sailor Moon fanfic incorporating Iji characters. The second half drops both in favour of an Iji fanfic incorporating Sailor Moon characters.
 * Girls with Guns: Except for Usagi, all the Senshi and Sisters eventually get weapons.
 * Gunship Rescue: "Ciretako!"
 * Heroic Sacrifice:.
 * Hoist by His Own Petard:
 * Hot Mom: Makoto technically qualifies, though she's only 19.
 * Humongous Mecha: Tor's Eidolon. Lampshaded in that its appearance is what gets the cosplay festival started.
 * I Am Not Left-Handed: Yukabacera.
 * I Cannot Self-Terminate:
 * Interspecies Romance: A Miroku cosplayer asks Vateilika to have his children. She points out why this wouldn't work.
 * It's All Junk:
 * Loads and Loads of Characters: Averted. From Sailor Moon, only the Inner Senshi are used. From the Sisterhood, only four of the nine girls.
 * The Man Behind the Man: Inverted: turns out to be, who had appeared to be just a subordinate.
 * Mood Whiplash / Out-of-Genre Experience: The cosplay festival.
 * Moral Event Horizon: Iosa kills simply to get out of feeling obliged to keep a promise she made to him. She planned this in advance when she made the promise.
 * More Hero Than Thou:
 * And soon afterwards,
 * Nice Job Fixing It, Villain:
 * No Name Given: The lesbian couple.
 * No One Could Survive That / Not Quite Dead:
 * One Steve Limit: Rui Saionji is renamed Ruby. An in-story reason is given, but the external reason is that her name is too similar to Rei.
 * Punch Clock Villain: Taeho.
 * Put on a Bus / Refusal of the Call: Makoto.
 * Rebellious Princess: The younger Vateilika, seen in flashback.
 * Redemption Equals Death / Taking the Bullet:
 * Royals Who Actually Do Something / The Woman Wearing the Queenly Mask: Vateilika.
 * Shout-Out: Quite a few references to things from Iji that aren't part of the story, such as Mia's ribbons and the Banana Gun. Iji creator Dan Remar even makes a cameo appearance.
 * Liz and Rebecca visit Central Perk, of Friends fame.
 * Liz knows her Sherlock Holmes and G. K. Chesterton.
 * Tor's final speech contains allusions to Othello and The Little Prince.
 * Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism: The story is all about what happens when you cross works from opposite extremes of the scale.
 * Suddenly-Suitable Suitor: Vateilika can't marry Yukabacera
 * Ten-Minute Retirement:
 * The Load: Naru worries about being this.
 * Unaccustomed as I Am to Public Speaking: General Tor.
 * Unwitting Pawn: Poor, poor Naotgerai.
 * Welcome Back, Traitor:
 * Worthy Opponent: Kiron.
 * You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: Proxima towards Yukabacera.
 * You Killed My Father: Subverted.
 * You Killed My Father: Subverted.