At least, there's something I can do.
Linking to my Writing Meme again.
Five years later, I'm reminded of how much of a slowpoke I am. But I am also reminded of how strong I am when I follow up with something that I like to do, and that passion just creates.
So everything from animation to games, Megaman/Rockman, Eldran and Yuusha series, Gotcha Force, Super Sentai/Power Rangers, and toys has come together to form a fiction that's still in the making.
SolAka is my mecha homage. It is five years old! And to me, it hasn't gotten anywhere.
I don't think I've seen many original fiction based on this genre, perhaps due to it being too difficult or not favorable (outside of gundam and transformers?). Or rather, maybe I should say, a kind of sci-fi that is "Japanese specific/imitation" since there are fanfics of Robocop, Pacific Rim, Stargate, etc. The category "Sci-fi", on Fiction Press, is 8th in most stories. However, my SolAka is in the "Manga" category, which is in 11th place.
I don't know why that's there. It isn't "Manga" since what we upload isn't photographic. The category doesn't have to exist, but I used it since the story encompasses what I mentioned above.
For some reason, I thought of Japan vs China using extraterrestrial planets. The narrative was meant to be gushy so that I could shoot for a nekketsu story (熱血小説). The characters are in the military, and I prefer not to have school kids that fall into the machines, sneak into them/steal them, or on a whim just wake up in them or asked by personnel to use them.
Video time: Gotcha Force.
Posting Japanese Version (HD!) because the OP theme is nice! The vocal is absent in English version. Also, ITOHKEN (Itoh Kentaro) as G-Red, Sho, and the Narrator.
Linking to my Writing Meme again.
Five years later, I'm reminded of how much of a slowpoke I am. But I am also reminded of how strong I am when I follow up with something that I like to do, and that passion just creates.
So everything from animation to games, Megaman/Rockman, Eldran and Yuusha series, Gotcha Force, Super Sentai/Power Rangers, and toys has come together to form a fiction that's still in the making.
SolAka is my mecha homage. It is five years old! And to me, it hasn't gotten anywhere.
I don't think I've seen many original fiction based on this genre, perhaps due to it being too difficult or not favorable (outside of gundam and transformers?). Or rather, maybe I should say, a kind of sci-fi that is "Japanese specific/imitation" since there are fanfics of Robocop, Pacific Rim, Stargate, etc. The category "Sci-fi", on Fiction Press, is 8th in most stories. However, my SolAka is in the "Manga" category, which is in 11th place.
I don't know why that's there. It isn't "Manga" since what we upload isn't photographic. The category doesn't have to exist, but I used it since the story encompasses what I mentioned above.
For some reason, I thought of Japan vs China using extraterrestrial planets. The narrative was meant to be gushy so that I could shoot for a nekketsu story (熱血小説). The characters are in the military, and I prefer not to have school kids that fall into the machines, sneak into them/steal them, or on a whim just wake up in them or asked by personnel to use them.
Video time: Gotcha Force.
Posting Japanese Version (HD!) because the OP theme is nice! The vocal is absent in English version. Also, ITOHKEN (Itoh Kentaro) as G-Red, Sho, and the Narrator.