2013-06-11, 07:20 | Link #1261 | |
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Of course spaceships and space stations that are self-sufficient and big enough can work effectively as colonies if you want, but I think there is a difference between them and what Avalon represents. For example, when you consider that, it doesn't become that strange that Ledo doesn't have citizen's right since he never lived in a "city". That's more or less the difference from living in an academy and living in a house. There are houses on Avalon (and probably other typical elements of normal civilizations like restaurant, stores, entertainment and so on), but not in any other structure of the alliance.
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2013-06-16, 09:38 | Link #1264 |
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Some scans, interview with Murata
http://blog.livedoor.jp/geek/archives/51399014.html
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2013-06-18, 01:25 | Link #1274 |
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At the time Lukkage would be 16 years old. Bellows would be 15.
I suspected that Lukkage and Bellows are acquainted due to their close ages. And it seems Lukkage knows Fairlock. Now it makes sense while Lukkage wants Bellows to join her she doesn't not want her harmed. The pirate in ep one is probably thinking the boss didn't mention they can't touch Bellows crew. |
2013-06-18, 12:36 | Link #1276 |
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I might be wrong but from what I understood Laurette doesn't want to make Bellows her slave and it was just a whole misunderstanding from Bellows' part.
Laurette is basically the woman that taught Bellows everything about salvaging. So it doesn't make sense for her to be Rackage.
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2013-06-19, 12:10 | Link #1279 | |
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On page 5 it says clearly "3 years earlier".
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action, harem, mecha, post-apocalyptic, sci-fi, urobuchi |
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