I owe you these, the secrets I skipped from the first book. With these, the first two books are now completely covered. And I have a question to ask:
What do you think would be a good way to continue with these?
The same way as until now (handful with a similar topic, more or less in a row)
One post covering each episode (in a row, 18 posts remaining)
One post covering a broader topic (no longer in a row, ? posts remaining)
One post covering a whole book (in a row, 4 posts remaining)
Other/Comment
Voting ended onFeb 15
The true identity of the invisible enemy which attacked Fanelia is the Zaibach Empire’s Dragonslayer unit. Their mass-produced guymelefs are equipped with the special stealth mantle. This mantle, made of special polarized fiber, can adapt to the environment of the operational area.
An Alseides is operated by controlling the liquid metal by the use of an energist. It’s a totally different system from Escaflowne, which is operated by cog wheels and hydraulics. The production of the body itself takes as short as one month.
The use of liquid metal in Alseides was developed by the Zaibach Empreror, Dornkirk, himself. It is controlled by an energist. It can be easily transformed into shapes such as a sword or a claw. It can be thinned down into a needle-like shape and used as a projectile, or it can be heated and used to throw flames or fireballs.
In the past, Zaibach used to be a small country with a barren land. Until Dornkirk appeared and through the use of science, helped them to reclaim the land and achieve extraordinarily fast development. Using their army powered by mass-produced Alseides guymelefs, they have been repeatedly invading other countries, and expanding their territory.
The Alseides liquid metal system is not only a groundbreaking way of operating the guymelef, it is also the driving force behind its weapon,
“the Crima Claw”. Not only can it be extended into a claw or into sharp, needle-like bullets, but by heating it using the power of the guymelef, it can be transformed into an open flame or flaming bullets.
Zaibach’s cadets wondering if they’d ever get into history books (spoiler: they won’t u_u)
@pethics I hope this isn’t too niche for your interest ORZ, feel free to throw some Dilandu and/or Folken in the mix even if I didn’t include them in the pic u_u