Message-ID: <656504.69358.qm@web42102.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 13:38:32 -0700 (PDT) From: Joseph Riggs To: tenchi@usagi.org In-Reply-To: <9568.32.97.110.59.1248085845.squirrel@webmail1.web.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Subject: [tenchi:106443] Re: Isekai no Seikishi Monogatari *Spoilers* Reply-To: tenchi@ml.usagi.org ML-Count: 106443 Precedence: bulk The male participant in a harem usually has at least a certain amount of ch oice about what's going on. Given what we've been told about male seikijin in this setting, that doesn't appear to be the case here... Random comments about the series (I've seen through episode 4 - #3 and #4 a s raw - so spoilers apply up through those episodes) - Doll's place in the series is of some interest. She appears to be importan t, but hasn't turned up again. She also seems to me to be a psychotic vers ion of "D". I noted that there's another female in the opening that doesn't appear to h ave turned up yet. During the sequence with the naked females, there's a r ed-head a little over half-way through the roll that is shown. And she's n ot Chaiaia - the latter is shown shortly afterwards. We also have the female wearing the white mask. She showed up briefly in e pisode 1 piloting a mecha with a sniper rifle and appeared to have decided to save the then-falling Kenshi until Aura appeared and did it for her. Sh e's then seen again briefly in episode 4, this time evading Kenshi. Who is she, and what's she up to? There's a possibility that it's Mexia (Chaiaia 's sister, whose name I probably mispelled) as the latter disappeared when the masked female first showed up, and was discovered by Kenshi wearing not a whole lot (panties and an unbuttoned shirt) right after the masked femal e slipped away in episode 4. But there doesn't seem to be any good explana tion as to why Mexia would need to wear the mask in episode 1. It's not as if Mexia didn't already have a reason to spy on the carrier and to save Ke nshi. If it was her, then there doesn't seem to be a reason to hide her id entity (and I don't think that Mexia's mecha is the same one that the masked female pilots, in any case - though they both have long rifles) . It's possible that the masked female is the missing redhead mentioned ab ove. The masked female also has a distorted voice, although the reason for this hasn't been shown either. She's often heard talking to the man who t raveled with Lashara. When does Kenshi sleep? Seriously! The guy is extremely active all day lo ng, accomplishes time consuming tasks in very short periods of time, outrun s half the female student population to the point where they literally coll apse from exhaustion and he's still energetic enough to help carry them bac k to a collection point. And add to that the fact that he sneaks out every night to go foraging in the local forest! When does he sleep, exactly!? Mecha appear to typically be in a variety of colors - except black and whit e. Those two colors are apparently very rare. Thus the additional interes t in the units piloted by Kenshi and Doll. Based on Sora's translation, th e color of a given mecha appears to indicate something about the mecha itse lf. Since white mecha are rare, the dialogue indicates that studying it in action won't reveal much since there aren't enough other white mecha to co mpare it to. Kenshi's mecha fighting style comes across as extremely feral. His ability to use his mecha tail offensively is apparently unusual (then again, the o nly other mecha that we've seen with a tail is Chaiaia's, and her's clearly isn't built in a way that will allow her to use it like Kenshi does; she d oes briefly use hers to screen her, however). The mecha themselves remind me stylistically of Mamoru Nagano (Five Star Stories, Heavy Metal L-Gaim, s ome Zeta Gundam stuff), with Kenshi's mecha seeming to be a more feral vers ion of the LED Mirage from Five Star Stories. What was the deal with the dialogue at the start of episode 1? Who was spe aking? Leotard, cat ears, and ear muffs. I think I'm in agreement with Kenshi her e. I figure it's just Kajishima showing his usual sense of humor/ridiculou sness and also allowing Kenshi to poke fun at the absurdity of the same. While Kenshi is clearly a superior fighter (both in and out of his mecha), Chaiaia demonstrates an ability to duplicate his style after only fighting against him once. That shows a pretty high degree of skill and a very inte resting talent on her part. Unfortunately her mecha can't handle the stres ses involved. Episode 1 has lots of mecha fighting. The OP showcases the mecha. And we haven't seen them since... Kajishima's TAUNTING ME!!! A lot of Chaiaia's attitude seems to be a response to her sister's overly f amiliar personality (one comment from Kenshi illustrates the problems Mexia 's familiarity can cause - "Mexia-san-sensei-nee-chan"; note that said comm ent is made as Mexia hand-feeds Kenshi the meal on his plate, much to the l atter's discomfort) and generally mischievous nature. And yes, Mexia's att itude does cause problems aside from discomfort. Much of episode 3 appears to be tied to this... It's worth noting that Larasha's dialogue in episod e 1 suggests that even she's scared of getting Chaiaia angry. Aura seems to be aware of some significance to both a white and a black sei ki being together. Nothing's been said about this since episode 1, however . If I caught the dialogue correctly, then in episode 4 Kenshi attributes his swordsmanship to his grandfather. No real surprise for us there, of cours e... :P It appears that seiki are normally kept in an egg-shaped stasis field. The pilot enters the field to activate the seiki, and when the seiki runs out of energy (or the pilot wishes to leave it) then the stasis field is reacti vated. The pilot can enter or leave the field at will. For some unknown r eason, the field around Aura's seiki is darker in color and referred to by Doll as a "Dark Elf Field". Adding to the above, it's my guess that a seiki draws its energy directly f rom the pilot in some fashion. After Aura pushes her seiki to the limit in episode one, she's physically exhausted even though all she's done is made her seiki fly very fast. Kenshi's apparent skill with a seiki might be ti ed in part to the fact that he seems to have a ridiculous amount of energy. .. (see my "When does he sleep!?" comments above) Kenshi's apparently not the first person to arrive from another world. We don't know anything about other visitors to this world, but Larasha and Cha iaia don't appear to be overly surprised that Kenshi is from another world. junior --- On Mon, 7/20/09, AstroNerdBoy wrote: > From: AstroNerdBoy > Subject: [tenchi:106442] Re: Isekai no Seikishi Monogatari > To: tenchi@usagi.org > Date: Monday, July 20, 2009, 3:30 AM > > > Kajishima-sensei decided to have a reason set up for the > harem at the > begining rather than just have all the girls fawn over > Kenshi and then > justify it at the end. > > Episode 1 will be done by Zone using the > BD version, which has six additional minutes. > > I like Lashara's > character a lot, though she had to have a foil to keep her > from being too > clever and mature.=A0 Outside of Maria, Lashara seems very > keenly aware > of all that is going on, especially her message for > Dagmyer's father, > disguised as an innocent request.=A0 *lol*=A0 Good stuff. > > I'm happy with what we've seen so far.=A0 My review of the > episode > will post on the blog come the 22nd.=A0 ^_^ =0A=0A=0A