The new Talisker WP in Windom SV gets a Transforming Mecha variation of this.
Attack Drone: KD-06 series, KD-07 BlackComb and some of the Linuxes possess them.
If It Swims, It Flies: The only difference between water, sky and space in this game is that you cannot really see much ahead of you other than blue.
Artistic License Physics: The game's gravity is an unchangeable standard, thus the gravity in the Moon map is the same as in the Earth maps.
Artificial Stupidity: See Leeroy Jenkins below.
All There in the Manual: The little information about the game's mechs, the pilot creator and even the default cat-pilots are in a rare file that came with the original games bought from the website, and later lost through massive file-sharing.
Alpha Strike: Windom Talisker WP and Windom BlackComb's last sub-weapon.
Air Jousting: Linux Anisum when performing aerial melee attacks.
Ace Custom: The player can select different palettes and stat-upgrading parts they collect from the Arcade Mode to make their mechs unique.
A Mech by Any Other Name: Originally called Bootfighters, they're now known as KDs as of Ultimate Knight Windom XP.
Thankfully there are fan-made translations for the expansion pack release of the game from a few forums dedicated to the game. Ultimate Knight Windom XP was picked up for an official English release by Curious Factory on July 2nd, 2009 and it was released via Digital Distribution through their website and Gamefly DRM-free, however it is outdated since it lacks the additions from the expansion pack and later updates. An Expansion Pack called Power-up Kit was later released during Comiket 77 that adds new stages (two stages from the original Bootfighter Windom XP SP-2 and one new area) and five new units. It was subsequently followed by a retail Mission-Pack Sequel titled Ultimate Knight Windom XP, which adds new mechs, a fairly difficult Arcade Mode, equippable items, general gameplay tweaks, and balancing to the roster. The original game was fan translated by mirror moon and you can find it here (it is, however, outdated as the current release is v1.200). Initially named Bootfighter Windom XP SP-2, this series of games started as a Freeware Game based on the popularity of the Gundam Vs Series, initially featuring fourteen mechas based after Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems with four game modes.