Aldnoah Zero is a mecha anime series. The premise is this: during the exploration
and colonization of Mars a hypergate and other advanced alien technology was
discovered. The discoverers kept the
technology for themselves and their friends, and with this over-whelming
advantage, created a new empire, the Vers Empire on Mars. To keep the average Martian colonist happy
and working, they ruling class crea ted a need for a war with Earth, to take
over earth and its resources. In the
ensuing battles, the Moon is partially destroyed in a hypergate explosion known
as Heaven’s Fall. A truce is called in
the Earth/Martian War. The Moon remnants create an asteroid
belt/field, where the Martians and their alien technology (aldnoah) power build
orbital stations/castles. The truce
holds for 15 years.
That’s the back story.
At the time the series takes place, the Martian Princess, Asseylum,
comes to Earth to cement the truce and start building bridges of friendship
between the Earth and the Vers Empire on Mars. Unfortunately, the Orbital Knights (Martian
royalty in earth orbit) want to resume war with Earth and take all its
resources for themselves. They plot to
assassinate Asseylum and make it look like it was done by the Terrans – thus starting the war over.
Their plan essentially works. Asseylum survives the assassination attempt
though and is rescued by another main character, Inaho. Inaho is a high school boy who is a genius battle
strategist. He comes up with plans that
save them all even in the heat of battle.
He is seemingly emotionless, but ends up liking Asseylum. The third main character is a Terran who is
essentially a slave of the Martians. His
name is Slaine, and he is fiercely loyal to princess Asseylum, as she saved his
life several years before the series starts. He and Inaho work against each other for most
of the series, even though they’re both trying to keep Asseylum alive. Inaho is also trying to save Earth and his friends,
while Slaine is waffling back and forth between helping and hindering the Martian
Lords. Slaine discovers early in the
series that it was Martians who tried to assassinate Asseylum, and he tries to
stop the war by taking that information to the Emperor. Unfortunately, Slaine is unaware the Emperor
has already thrown the Terrans to the wolves once, and won’t hesitate to do it
again, even at the price of his granddaughter’s life apparently.
Other characters include Inaho’s friends and sister, who is
in the military, and various members of the military, as well as the various
Orbital Knights. With the Aldnoah power, the Martians have a
massive advantage, and only Inhao’s adeptness at battle strategy and his acute
ability to notice details and pick up on minute weaknesses, keeps the good guys
with the Princess in tow ahead of the Martians.
The Princess can alter her appearance, so early on only Inaho knows who
she is. Then the gang comes across a Martian
battleship stranded after the first Earth/Martian war. The Terrans have been unable to use it because
it requires Aldnoah power. Asseylum
however has this power, so she admits who she is and uses her aldnoah to power
the Martian battle cruiser. They escape
to the headquarters of the combined earth forces, which is on the shattered
remains of the Moon.
Asseylum tries to stop the war, from the allied
headquarters, but it quickly becomes clear that the Martians want the war. The head of the Orbital Knights conspiracy
comes after them with all his power, and they make a last stand against him
while trying to get Asseylum into his Orbital Castle. As Princess, she can shut down his power if
she can get to its source. They actually
manage to achieve this, and essentially win this crucial battle, but at a
pretty high cost. Asseylum is shot
multiple times (missing, presumed dead).
Inaho, crawling to her body, is shot multiple times by Slaine, who then walks
away from both of them. End of series.
As series ends go, it’s one of the worst I’ve seen. I just sat there thinking, what the
hell? Kill off two of the three main characters
in the last episode? Why did I watch
this? Only, there’s another season
coming, supposedly in January. And they
end this last episode with the statement that Asseylum is missing. So I
suppose I’ll have to wait until January to see who’s really dead and who isn’t. Irritating though. If everyone ends up dead, or they don’t have
another season, then this series will go down as one that I wish I hadn’t
watched. I HATE it when they kill off
the main characters.
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