The princess doesn't even need to be a child. Hell, make her an adult with real character and diplomatic experience. In fact, this is her 4th peace mission in 2 years, and she has caused tensions to come way down between earth and Vers. In DOUBLE fact, she is savvy and canny and despite numerous ploys by the Orbital Knights to make her look bad, or to fuck up negotiations, Princess Asseylum has almost succeeded in getting Vers to open official migration, trade, etc with earth. Aldnoah-made items (no drives, obviously, to keep the edge) in return for all kids of natural resources, water, terraforming materials, etc in the upcoming trade agreement.
The Orbital Knights (Saazbaum in particular, who owns a lot of the Martian military industrial complex) realize that their last chance for war with earth is slipping away, and nothing short of a major diplomatic incident will bring about war; even if the negotations stalled or there was a gaff, things have gotten too chummy. They throw together a last-minute plot (if they had been planning to do this for 15 years, surely it would have succeeded) to kill the princess and make it look like terrans. They seem to succeed, but fail in actuality.
The Princess and her bodyguard, Edelrittuo (who is of course this massive musclebound woman who wears a wife beater and jeans and carries all kinds of guns and shit) manage to escape, since the princess was actually in one of the black cars, not the white one. Edelrittuo is so paranoid she makes Alastor Moody look sloppy, you see. Princess is stunned but Edelrittuo activates her camo and drags her to safety with 3 or 4 armed bodyguards.
They meet up quickly with UE forces, in this case the children, and eventually with Marito's platoon. Marito in this case is Platoon Leader, since the depths of his PTSD are unknown (he hides his drinking well). Edelrittuo looks him in the eye and decides this man wasn't in on it, and reveals the secret. Of course, the 4 bodyguards are also ALSO wearing the hardlight camo and all ALSO look like mid-20's women. Edelrittuo doesn't specify which of them is the princess. She has decided she can't fuck around. Marito buys it, and his platoon decides to escort Princess to the docks, when Nikoleras intercepts them after killing the assassins. Marito finds his PTSD resurges and his entire platoon is wiped out before he gets a grip and manages to escape Nikoleras while protecting the truck carrying Princess, taking shelter in the school he teaches at (where he finds some cadets and live-fire training rounds...)
Also, we'll keep Slaine as a youth in this case, to make his infatuation with the Princess that much worse. He can still be part of her inspiration to journey into international politics as a diplomat, but before she met him, she was a capable businesswoman and politician, and only hearing about earth from him did she realize how much more she could be if she turned her mind towards the earth. Slaine naturally fell in love with her cause he's a little donger but yeah there you go.
Oh yeah and at some point, Edel tries to kill Marito because she is convinced he's an assassin. Her paranoia is her strenght, but also her weakness. They have an awesome bare-knuckle fistfight and they get all sweaty and then realize they totally are hot for each other, but neither of them trust each other, and it's even worse after the fight, which is only broken up because of a kataphract attack. Edel keeps on asking for permission to sortie in a Aerion KG-7 Kat, but due to security reasons, Marito turns her down every time (despite lack of pilots) until things get seriously bad (maybe against Ashura).
The princess, of course, is married (which makes Slain's infatuation even WORSE which is awesome) and isn't interested in any of that BS. However, she finds that her world where just being smart and clever and knowing what people want, isn't the same as the world of combat. She works as part tactician, but realizes that the rules she's grown up with aren't the same as the rules on the battlefield. Yes, she's brilliant, but there are limits. She's not trained in the ways of war. Of course, she knows many weaknesses of enemy mechs, but the Earth Kats are just so shitty it's really tough.
Just saying, PTSD-San has the potential for so much more character development than Inko, Yuki, Calm, or even Inaho (though those last 70 seconds, man, they got me right in the heart), and by making the Princess and Edel awesome instead of shit tier levels of character development.
Studio Ghibli I have a blog titled the wind rises and right now I am all obsessed with raging at enron and confusing them with Bernie Madoff so HIJOLE CHUPAZI
Yea, sword art online aincrad arc was good. It throws us into a semi realistic scenario of when VR is misused (like how akihiko traps 10,000 players) and shows the brutal reality of life itself. I rewatched it twice and read all the novels. I still feel the sense of wanting to rewatch simply because of how it represented all walks of life, trapped in a VR hell hole. Children who played the game with their family were forced to relocate to a church, owned by a kind person who takes them in, because of reasons such as being a burden in their travels or having their parents dead. Teenagers and adults, the main 'clearers' of the game, focused on the objective of clearing floors with as little casualty possible to return home. However, after 3 years of rushing ahead, a large portion of these players retired and decided to settle down. Old folks were seen being useless overall to the advancement of the game, retreating to their own peaceful corners of the game. Also, the different perspective on how this 3 years of hiatus would do to their real life really impacted me. Teenagers/kids in school were forced out of school and had to take special classes to integrate them back to society. Adults had the least impact. Old folks, such as the net security officer, would most likely be kicked out of their jobs for being old and being unable to catch up with society. Meanwhile, the struggle of different players, whom view this time in aincrad differently, is seen. Some players succumb to despair, committing suicide or hiding in the starter town, afraid to die. Some players recklessly die to mobs (black cats). Some decide to fight and help in advancement teams to clear floors. The distinction between beta players and new players were also quickly drawn early on. Beta players had a significant headstart and were able to quickly build up equipment, while new players despise them for these. Also, how human nature works differently in games. For example, the thieving guild that hired bad players to do dirty work, while guilds like laughing coffin aimed to kill people to take their loot. the many forms of how a normal mmo could be integrated into a lifestyle is very intriguing. BUT ALO WAS GARBAGE.
Yea, sword art online aincrad arc was good. It throws us into a semi realistic scenario of when VR is misused (like how akihiko traps 10,000 players) and shows the brutal reality of life itself. I rewatched it twice and read all the novels. I still feel the sense of wanting to rewatch simply because of how it represented all walks of life, trapped in a VR hell hole. Children who played the game with their family were forced to relocate to a church, owned by a kind person who takes them in, because of reasons such as being a burden in their travels or having their parents dead. Teenagers and adults, the main 'clearers' of the game, focused on the objective of clearing floors with as little casualty possible to return home. However, after 3 years of rushing ahead, a large portion of these players retired and decided to settle down. Old folks were seen being useless overall to the advancement of the game, retreating to their own peaceful corners of the game. Also, the different perspective on how this 3 years of hiatus would do to their real life really impacted me. Teenagers/kids in school were forced out of school and had to take special classes to integrate them back to society. Adults had the least impact. Old folks, such as the net security officer, would most likely be kicked out of their jobs for being old and being unable to catch up with society. Meanwhile, the struggle of different players, whom view this time in aincrad differently, is seen. Some players succumb to despair, committing suicide or hiding in the starter town, afraid to die. Some players recklessly die to mobs (black cats). Some decide to fight and help in advancement teams to clear floors. The distinction between beta players and new players were also quickly drawn early on. Beta players had a significant headstart and were able to quickly build up equipment, while new players despise them for these. Also, how human nature works differently in games. For example, the thieving guild that hired bad players to do dirty work, while guilds like laughing coffin aimed to kill people to take their loot. the many forms of how a normal mmo could be integrated into a lifestyle is very intriguing. BUT ALO WAS GARBAGE.
I liked ALO but I was already heavily invested in the characters. Sword Art II is ok as well.
On September 23 2014 16:58 HaruRH wrote: Imo slaine should have died instead of inaho. Princess and slaine can die together and get a 'thanks for saving me now ima die with you' moment.
but how could my Slaine/Rayet ship possibly sail with Slaine dead?
I watched some of sword art, but I didn't find the main plotline to be very interesting (only the side-bits). The 2nd half was just garbage so I ended up reading a summary. It's a shame because there are a lot of virtual reality related novels that I've liked and I was hoping to see something good. Stuff I've liked:
Movies: Paprika, Redline, Spirited Away
TV Series: Death Note, Ghost in the Shell (Stand Alone Complex), Karas, Kurozuka, Monster, Samurai Champloo
Manga/Manhwa: Annarasumanara, Kubera, Liar Game, Nana, Tokyo Ghoul, Tower of God
On September 23 2014 16:58 HaruRH wrote: Imo slaine should have died instead of inaho. Princess and slaine can die together and get a 'thanks for saving me now ima die with you' moment.
but how could my Slaine/Rayet ship possibly sail with Slaine dead?
That sweaty boat ain't sailing.
Slaine dies, inaho survives, one of his friend on the deck dies, capt survives, ptsdsan gets rid of ptsd and becomes as good as inaho, both wreck knights, knights blame death on inaho/earth, inaho tells the truth but its too late, mars and earth goes into full scale war, the emperor himself comes to destroy earth, inaho, his sis and ptsdsan 3man fights emperor but is about to lose, inaho sis dies with ptsd, inaho suicides with emperor.
On September 23 2014 17:04 HiroPro wrote: I watched some of sword art, but I didn't find the main plotline to be very interesting (only the side-bits). The 2nd half was just garbage so I ended up reading a summary. It's a shame because there are a lot of virtual reality related novels that I've liked and I was hoping to see something good. Stuff I've liked:
Movies: Paprika, Redline, Spirited Away
TV Series: Death Note, Ghost in the Shell (Stand Alone Complex), Karas, Kurozuka, Monster, Samurai Champloo
Manga/Manhwa: Kubera, Liar Game, Nana, Tokyo Ghoul, Tower of God
Anyone watch/read any of those?
Tokyo ghoul anime. Watch it and get the feels as main character bankais and turn into white hair. Best feel 2014.
On September 23 2014 17:04 HiroPro wrote: I watched some of sword art, but I didn't find the main plotline to be very interesting (only the side-bits). The 2nd half was just garbage so I ended up reading a summary. It's a shame because there are a lot of virtual reality related novels that I've liked and I was hoping to see something good. Stuff I've liked:
Movies: Paprika, Redline, Spirited Away
TV Series: Death Note, Ghost in the Shell (Stand Alone Complex), Karas, Kurozuka, Monster, Samurai Champloo
Manga/Manhwa: Kubera, Liar Game, Nana, Tokyo Ghoul, Tower of God
Anyone watch/read any of those?
Yea i also read the latest liar game chapters and watched all movies, including the genius child movie. Also at the latest chapters with tower of god, at the hell train.
On September 23 2014 17:04 HiroPro wrote: I watched some of sword art, but I didn't find the main plotline to be very interesting (only the side-bits). The 2nd half was just garbage so I ended up reading a summary. It's a shame because there are a lot of virtual reality related novels that I've liked and I was hoping to see something good. Stuff I've liked:
Movies: Paprika, Redline, Spirited Away
TV Series: Death Note, Ghost in the Shell (Stand Alone Complex), Karas, Kurozuka, Monster, Samurai Champloo
Manga/Manhwa: Kubera, Liar Game, Nana, Tokyo Ghoul, Tower of God
Anyone watch/read any of those?
Yea i also read the latest liar game chapters and watched all movies, including the genius child movie. Also at the latest chapters with tower of god, at the hell train.
I didn't read the manga but I watched all the liar game live action show and it was pretty good.
On September 23 2014 17:04 HiroPro wrote: I watched some of sword art, but I didn't find the main plotline to be very interesting (only the side-bits). The 2nd half was just garbage so I ended up reading a summary. It's a shame because there are a lot of virtual reality related novels that I've liked and I was hoping to see something good. Stuff I've liked:
Movies: Paprika, Redline, Spirited Away
TV Series: Death Note, Ghost in the Shell (Stand Alone Complex), Karas, Kurozuka, Monster, Samurai Champloo
Manga/Manhwa: Kubera, Liar Game, Nana, Tokyo Ghoul, Tower of God
Anyone watch/read any of those?
Tokyo ghoul anime. Watch it and get the feels as main character bankais and turn into white hair. Best feel 2014.
I don't think I would have minded that ending nearly as much if Inaho and the Princess were more fully developed characters. Especially Inaho - in the last 90 seconds, I think he displays his first emotions of the entire series and then promptly gets shot because "NO EMOTIONS FOR YOU."
It feels like the writers went for the "OH SNAP" ending as opposed to one that would have any emotional impact. Like I was surprised by the ending, but I feel so little attachment to our dearly departed that it didn't have much of a lingering effect.
Speaking of which, Slaine is the biggest screwup oh god. I haven't hated a character this much in quite a while.
On September 23 2014 14:57 DarthPunk wrote: I will fight anyone who says sword art online was bad
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My elitism is undefeated in combat.
Are you an.... Anime hipster? The third worst kind of hipster.
Nah. I don't hate on things that are popular just because they're popular. Truth be told, I don't watch much anime because it takes too much time. Tend to read more manga/manhwa, and watch the popular/critically-acclaimed stuff.
SAO had it's moments for sure. But the ending and the main villain... well you know.
On September 23 2014 17:04 HiroPro wrote: I watched some of sword art, but I didn't find the main plotline to be very interesting (only the side-bits). The 2nd half was just garbage so I ended up reading a summary. It's a shame because there are a lot of virtual reality related novels that I've liked and I was hoping to see something good. Stuff I've liked:
Movies: Paprika, Redline, Spirited Away
TV Series: Death Note, Ghost in the Shell (Stand Alone Complex), Karas, Kurozuka, Monster, Samurai Champloo
Manga/Manhwa: Kubera, Liar Game, Nana, Tokyo Ghoul, Tower of God
Anyone watch/read any of those?
Tokyo ghoul anime. Watch it and get the feels as main character bankais and turn into white hair. Best feel 2014.