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To start with, I hold no responsibility for mental damages incurred by this post.

Ahem. Today there is a new wallpaper for everyone. It is, without a doubt, the most fabulous thing I have ever created:

And if you really want to, you can click on it to see it full size!

Oh dear… see sometimes I have these crazy moments and…well… I apologise if you can’t un-see it and want to.

I should also point out that I am definately straight…

Still, its marginally funny, you have to admit, right? I almost decided I had to make it after recently re-watching Code Geass and having a discussion with one of my friends about how fabulous Lelouch can be. What sealed the deal was finding the picture of Edgeworth on the Robot Unicorn. It then became an exercise of how much Fabulous I could stick into the thought bubble. The traps came obviously into the equation afterwards. Ruiko is the odd female out in the bubble (all the rest are male), but that rainbow hair and horn? … well…it  just seemed right.

Err…hello? Anyone?  Yep. Thought so…

To clarify, this post covers the anime season that starts at the end of June and July 2010.

IF YOU WANT THE ANIME SEASON Starting Sept/Oct 2010, click HERE

Hey guys, sorry to keep you waiting on this; this season has actually kind of crept up on me without me realising. Hehe.

Anyway, I’ve identified 11 shows this time that meet my usual criteria (no sequels, no OVAs, no Kiddie Shows) this season, and heck, there’s actually ALOT I’m interested in, which makes a nice change, as for me, the Spring/Summer season was a little vacant in general. The usual layout applies of Title, Promo Image, Thoughts, Anticipation Rating.

Densetsu no Yuusha no Densetsu (aka. The Legendary Heroes of Legend)

Tongue in cheek anti-fantasy. That’s not actually something you see too often, but in case its not evident from the title, here you have it.

Its about a lazy guy called Ryler Lute, whom, having lost a few too many comrades in arms in a war between kingdoms, agrees to go on a quest to aid his new liege rebuild and reform the decadent kingdom of Roland, by collecting artifacts of the past. He is joined by feisty (tsundere?) swordsgirl Eris Ferris (LOL, what a name, girl!).

Of course, despite Rylers wishes for a normal life, fate has other plans, and the two are swept up in another conflict; where Ryler shows an ability with a special eye, called Alpha Stigma, that lets him do FF style Blue Magic (learns a spell by watching it).

It feels a bit like Scrapped Princess or Wordsworth in style; which is always a good thing. Of course, it depends on where they take it; but any slightly edgy fantasy with comedy elements thrown in gets my attention. Also features Lelouch’s voice actor with another type of special eye (oh dear).

Anticipation: 8 complex spellbooks, 2 cliche plot dumps.


Shukufuku no Campanella: La Campanella Della Benedizione

Wow, that’s one hell of a gobful of a title they’ve got themselves here…

A city, Ert’Aria, has some kind of festival for its magical energy sources every few years, which brings people, adventurers and merchants from all over to participate. It follows Leicester and Carina, whom are here at the city for the festival. They go on to find some kind of Magical Robot/Doll Loli, which proceeds to wake up and start calling Leicester her ‘papa’.

Strange adventures ensue. Based upon a fantasy visual novel. Those can go very well, as they often have interesting developments and weird circumstances. That is, assuming you can take the needlessly high female population and that they don’t fall too far into the cliche.

I guess we shall see, but I guess it’s initially got a small amount of promise.

Anticipation: 7 flawless androids, 3 squeaky doll joints.


High School of the Dead

Ah, this caught my attention, as I followed the Manga for quite some time.

Classic Zombie movie stuff, of course. A strange disease sweeps the globe that turns everyone into, you guessed it, zombies. Our protagonists are a bunch of high school students who manage to survive the outbreak; Takashi (our protagonist), Rei (his childhood friend/crush), Saeko (his sword swinging Sempai), Saya (the rich girl), Koota (the military otaku) and Shizuka (the token voluptous nurse).

Despite the title, the unlikely group don’t actually spend too long at the school; its just an escape scenario that leads from apparent bad to worse situation upon reaching the outside (the group slowly gathers new members) and lets just say it doesn’t pull any punches. Its rather gritty and gruesome, as you might imagine, so much so that the (sometimes pretty excessive) fanservice by the female cast almost goes un-noticed.

Anyway, its something that could do very well from an anime adaptation, so long as they don’t screw up the pacing.

Anticipation: 98% Mortality Rate


Shiki

Based on a Light Novel, it follows the spread of mysterious disease in a small rural town that is full of traditions, which starts when the bodies of 3 of the small towns residents are found dead in their homes.

Interesting in that it apparently covers the perspective of quite alot of characters; up to 150, in fact. TThough the main star appears to be the doctor, Toshio, featured above, as he struggles to understand these sudden mystery deaths, trying to find out whether this is an epidemic or just some brutal coincidence.

So, its another dark horror show to go with the zombies; though this one seems more murder mystery like rather than bleak survival. Not usually my style of show, but it could interesting to look into at least.

Anticipation: 7 Mysterious Circumstances, 3 Unlogged Burials.


Ookami-san to Shichinin no Nakama-tachi (aka. The Seven Friends of Miss. Wolf)

Based upon a series of romantic comedy light novels, this has main characters based upon the classic triangle that exists within Little Red Riding Hood (having Ringo, Ryoko and Ryoushi synonymous with Little Red, the Wolf, and the Hunter). The guy, Ryoushi, is afraid of social contact and people staring at him, but apparently confesses to the beautiful wolf like girl with exposed canine teeth. To add to the chaos, the two girls apparently run a society that helps people with their problems. The novels continue to cover this odd incidences and characters, one crazy issue at a time (and I imagine Ryoushi gets dragged into the mess?).

Again, Light Novels are usually good sources for material, and this looks to be no exception. Its a bizarre potential love triangle and character set-up, so if its done right could be a real treat indeed, especially for me, as I vacuum this sort of stuff up.

Anticipation: Grandmother, what a big 90% you have! All the better to rate you with, my dear!


Amagami SS

Based upon a ludicrously popular dating game for the PS2 by Atlus, which is, I believe, occassionally referred to as Love Plus as well as Amagami. This thing seems to have generated alot of doujin, so it was inevitable to eventually see an anime.

It follows Junichi, a high school student who hates Christmas time due to a bad romantic experience in the past. Due to his fear of opening his heart to love, his school life is rather lonely. But one day, he decides this is not enough, and so sets aside his fears and resolutely decides that he will spend the coming Christmas with a girl. So begins his quest for love.

Naturally, they can either follow the Kanon styling here, and cover each girls story with some kind of eventual conclusion, or they can favour a singular heroine and follow her to the exclusion of all others. Since the latter may have some fans up in arms, I imagine they’ll try the former here, which whilst interesting, may not result in a good conclusion, per se.

But of course I’m a serious connoisseur for my romance, so I’ll likely end up watching it anyway.

Anticipation: 85 out 100 girls said they want a romantic christmas


Mitsudomoe

A trio of loli terrorists attack a classroom. Err…maybe… anyway, taking calling cards from both Minami-Ke! and Kodomo no Jikan, it puts three strange sisters, sadistic girl Mitsuba, strongarm girl Futaba, and weird girl Hitoha, in a slice of life situation with their long suffering teacher Satoshi. The three sisters use the poor guy as their relentless plaything and target of abuse, so its very much a slapstick type of comedy, full of vicious lolis.

This kind of show really lives or dies based upon its gags, so it’ll require good delivery and execution. I’m not especially enthusiastic here, but you never know, it could be a sleeper hit like B Gata H Kei.

Anticipation: 5 spine snapping boots to the head


Nurarihyon no Mago

The new Shounen Series for the season, it covers a kid called Rikuo, who is part human and a quarter youkai, whom is living with his grandad in a house full of spirits. He is of destined to become a demon like the family tradition states (and his grandfather wants), but tries to escape this fate by doing good deeds all the time. However, with others after his title and many other strange circumstances, his hand may well be forced to follow his thread of destiny.

Since I guess I’m already following Fairy Tail on the side, I’m not entirely sure if I’ll have time to look into another Shounen unless this one turns out to be particularly awesome, since as we know, these kind of shows just go on and on and never seem to conclude…

Anyway, could be interesting, I guess, but probably not high on my list of priorities.

Anticipation: 50 % human, 50 % youkai


Occult Academy

Seems to partially mix up some time travel between 1999 and 2012, mainly in the fact that the setting is the former time, but the main male character, Fumiaki, is chrono-shifted from the future. It is set in a strange private school, the Voltstein Academy. Paranormal activity are like the bread and butter of the place, and so it has become known on the sides as an Occult Academy, something which the dean decides to embrace and study (wheras everyone else would rather just work normally).

Things change when one day, the dean passes away and his occult-hating daughter, Maya visits the academy. There, she meets a self-proclaimed spoon-bending “time agent” from the year 2012, the aformentioned Fumiaki. And apparently, as the two encounter various weird phenomenon within the academy, the reason for Fumiaki’s timeslip steadily becomes apparent (the apocalypse in 2012 is caused by the millenium bug in 99?)

This is another brand new original Anime no Chikara production. Considering that I really liked what they did with Senkou no Night Raid (even though it seems the fan-translators have given up on it), I’m quite interested to see what they’ll do with this circumstance. Its nice that somebody is still trying to make anime original stories in an industry swamped with adaptations, so I’ll give them credit for that at least.

Anticipation: 99% chance of another world-bending apocalypse


Tono to Issho (aka. With My Lord)

What happens when you make an over the top manzai comedy about ancient Japanese feudal lords turned incompetant and their long suffering retainers? This series, apparently.

Think the anime version of Blackadder and I suppose you won’t be far off.

Includes piss-takes of all the famous figures of Japanese history, from Masamune to Nobunaga. Even includes Gackt playing as Kenshin, which will have to be seen to be believed, I suppose.

Naturally, the enjoyment of this show is relative of your actual knowledge of the Sengoku period (much like playing Sengoku Rance!) since otherwise you might not get the references and the characters of the classic lords being blown out proportion. Of course, I know a fair bit about Japanese history, so I might well look into having a few chuckles here, but your mileage may vary.

Anticipation: Six and Half corrupted historical documents


Asobi ni Iku yo!

Attack of the spacefaring catgirls. Erm, well, not exactly, but… anyway, here is this seasons exotic girl from space franchise. Quite literally. During a memorial service in Okinawa, our protagonist, Kio, comes across a a girl with cat ears in a plugsuit. She calls herself Ellis, and claims to be an alien here on earth for some recreational and study activities (promptly shacking up with the protagonist, obviously).

Before long, fanatical alien worshippers and a mysterious government agency are in hot pursuit of Ellis, not to mention Kio’s childhood friend Manami, who wants to join the CIA. When Ellis’ alien buddies also join the picture, serious havoc ensues, and of course, Kio finds himself having to protect Ellis from everyone and his dog.

Probably the show I’m least interested in this season, since its leaning towards obvious harem fare. But still, I had the same reservations about Mayoi Neko Overrun, and that actually turned out to be quirkily entertaining (some of the time), so again, we shall see…

Anticipation: 3 Nyaas, 7 crashed UFOs.


Anyway, that’s all for now. Phew…apologies for the slight delay (its still a couple of weeks early, and just in time for the pre-season previews and promotions for the most part, so yeah). Hope this aids in your selection this season, and see ya all again soon.

Well, this is one for the squealing Nintendo fanboy in me. It’s E3 today, and though the 3DS was leaked early (due to a circuitboard patent, among other things), its nice to see some official material on the subject.

Its pretty awesome. Whilst Microsoft is fumbling around in the dark trying to catch up to the Motion Sensor bandwagon with its Kinect thing, Nintendo have again grabbed the innovation biscuit by the throat here.

The big thing: Auto Stereoscopy. Basically a brand new technology we’re talking about here, different from the lenticular idea, and freshly made by Sharp. In other words, true 3D that leaps outta the screen at you, without need for a 80’s fashion statement with 3d glasses, and with much less red and green rubbish.

It relies on optical illusion, of course, but who cares, its a great idea.

Other cool features include:

  • It includes a full suite of Wii-like motion sensors and gyros.
  • DS Phat size, with DSXL widescreen (3.5″)
  • An analogue trackpad to go with the D-Pad
  • A slider to adjust the 3d-ness (technical terms here!)
  • Bottom normal 2d touchscreen as usual
  • Apparently has the processor power approaching a Wii.
  • Two (!) digital cameras, that allow you to take 3d photographs.
  • Of course, backwards DS compatibility.

What’s even more fun is that we have an instantly huge catalogue of developers throwing their games that they want to develop at us.

Even better, there’s a whole bevy of things that could be awesome…lets see:

Well, I’ve never much had a love for Kid Icarus, but where better would it be for Pit to make his true comeback outside of Smash Bros than in some kind of true 3d flight capable craziness? The announcement of a new 3d Pilotwings, and a new 3d Starfox, also make one feel excited, especially if the system can convey a good sense of speed and velocity with its 3d. There’s also Nintencats to join the dogs, and I’m quite interested in their new submarine franchise, Steel Diver.

In terms of 3rd party stuff, theres even better yet. A Resident Evil in 3d! If they do that right, It’ll make you wet yourself in a mix of terror and joy. Apparently, there may also be Sonic title, a Super Monkey Ball, a new Street Fighter, a Metal Gear game, and Atlus is also thinking of more Shin Megami Tensei and Etrian Odyssey, apparently.

Anyway, all good stuff, eh? I really look forward to it. Of course, I am a nintendofag, so whatever.

In other news, there should be a preview post for the next anime season up in a few days. I’ve been distracted!

Well, not as late as it could have been, but I digress.

We’re roughly on episode 9 territory for most episodes at the moment; and though I’m a little behind, so far, I have to say it’s been a season of serious ups and downs. I’ve picked up, dropped, returned to, and switched shows more times this season than ever. Which is pretty odd, eh?

Anyways, as usual, I’ll summarise the five shows I am currently watching:

B-Gata-H-Kei

Oddly enough, this is show that I’ve remained watching all the way through. It’s had consistant development and an ever-present entertainment value. Hilariously, for a show dedicated to Yamada getting laid, there’s almost zero fanservice involved; and you know what: it’s far better that way. I know the concept would put some people off; but you really have to give it a chance. I’d hazard it’s probably the most entertaining of all this season.

And ye gads…there’s far more relationship progression in a show like this than is usual. Though it’s Yamada, so she gets the order wrong all the time (our progression is: Show chest => Put through Hell => Vote for me! => French Kiss => OMG A rival appears => Somehow fall for => Take photos of me! =>OMG Romance => Realise Feelings => Amazingly gutsy public confession from male character => Actually I don’t mind => OMG A rival appears again)

The fact that I can make that flow chart so long is incredible. A normal ‘romantic comedy’ might not manage that in 26 episodes, but B-Gata has done it in 8 one shots!


Yamada re-affirms her lifelong goal. Cue Ojou-sama laugh. Bwahahahah! (It! ITS OKAY! I’m not in love, everything is fine!!)

Although ^ this girl ^ is the real Ojou-sama (the aformentioned ‘rival’). She has a perpetual sparklies aura and a two-face personality. And she loves her brother too much.

Wait, you’re not allowed to compliment me now. Wait what? Wait, Yamada is confused. Gah…

Anyway, it’s gone from strength to strength, and I look forward to seeing what they do with the ending (I mean, content wise it’ll be fairly obvious, but the execution continually surprises me in a good way).


K-ON Season II

I was very wary of what they might do to K-ON this season, and whilst it has had it’s ups and downs, it has been generally decent. There’s been very few laugh out loud moments like they managed in season 1 though. I hear alot of people have been bitching about the fact that there’s not been enough music (there’s only been 1 new song so far, and almost all their performances are cut short to under 30 seconds). Even so, I’ve often been of the thought that the music side of things was always merely a Plot McGuffin to give us a basis for the comedy to spring from, so it hasn’t really bothered me too much.

One does have to wonder about KyoAni, though. They seem to be rich enough these days to Sponsor THEMSELVES in the most recent episode. Which, whilst funny, does make you wonder if they’re being a bit arrogant, eh?

The recent episodes have had more gems in them such as this one. It was an episode studying Yui’s relationship with her Guitar, Gitah. The way they treated Gitah as somekind of boyfriend character was pretty funny.

Which led to Mio getting all broody over her Bass and even calling it Elizabeth. (Eleezabassu, in Japanese, LOL)

And then there’s comedy gold with Yui and Asuza doing the Manzai routine. (i.e. The straight guy/funny guy act, complete with slaps from the paper harisen (Fan))

It looks as though K-ON will almost certainly end with Season II, however, as the girls have just done their senior final exams; and Asuza will be left in the Light Music Club all by herself (!) for a year. Though, who knows what tricks will be pulled?


Mayoi Neko Overrun

Well, I’ve never seen a show so intent in taking the piss out of itself than this one. This works magnificently up to about episode 5; especially their freaking amazing take on the cliched hotsprings episode [4], which had me REALLY splitting my sides, it was that good: from the Nyaa-Fan, through the epic table tennis battle, right up to conservation of body heat rule gone VERY VERY wrong.

Unfortunately, it goes so damn far at certain points, like in episode 6, that it sort of stops being funny and loops into this feeling like they’re trolling the viewers because they start to head into Excel Saga stupidity and randomness, whilst dropping the interesting relationship development, good character cliches and just the right amount of tongue in cheek.


Thankyou for that insightful comment, Nozomi.

Epic Table Tennis battle from episode 4 that had slow motion Matrix moves (and of course, crazy needless fanservice).

And now, suddenly it’s a cliche Mecha show called Grand Braver. Wait what!?

I’ve been a little reluctant to carry on past episode 7 after the crazy mecha show piss-take, which, whilst funny in its own way, seems to have completely lost the plot. I have heard that things suddenly find themselves again on episode 9, however, so I may get around to plowing through the 8th episode, which is apparently about Jenga (yes, the blocks removal game…).

This is the textbook case this season of ups and downs, which it really has had…nevertheless, I certainly recommend you look into the earlier episodes, as they are pretty great.


Senkou no Night Raid

This has been suffering from a rather slow translation speed, with a 2-3 episode lag. However, this is actually to be roughly expected, since it mixes up a copious amount of Mandarin and Japanese and covers a highly contraversial bit of history, so I guess it’s quite a challenge for the fan-translators to keep up. It is very interesting, from what I’ve read about later episodes, that they’re not afraid to tread highly contraversial ground (the Japanese don’t like to talk about the Mukden and Manchuria incidents).

What’s even better is that they’re perfectly lampshading that fact by overlaying the political, historical story with a whole bunch of very well chereographed battles between people with powerful special abilities and contrasting beliefs. Hence, if anyone calls them on their views, they can just say: “look its a fictional story, no really!!” and actually get away with it.


Whenever Kazura and this guy fight, you know you’re in for a treat, as they both have instant rapid teleportation, which makes for some great fight scenes.

Epic Subtitle, eh?

I’m sure this cat also has special abilities. It steals a bag and perfectly wears it without anyone noticing. Why a screencap of it? Who knows?

Though it didn’t turn out at all like ‘Allison & Lillia’ as I first anticipated it might do, I am rather pleased with it’s direction and look forward to seeing the eventual translation of the later episodes.


Working!

This is one of those shows where you may not laugh immediately upon seeing the gags, but somehow, when you think about it later, it cracks you up. Well, at least this was the case with me. Many episodes leave you with a hmm, but by the time the next ep swings around you sort of want to watch it again, like some kind of persistant habit. I guess this is because the whole situation is so…dysfunctional. I’m sure any regular resturant with these staff members would be out of business faster than…well…they wouldn’t last long…

What is perhaps most interesting here is how they sort of did a heel-face turn on main characters. It LOOKED like Popura was going to be our female lead, but really, Inami has gradually slipped into the spotlight, and Popura has become just a target for height gags. I was at first immensely irritated at her wild destructive androphobia, but they have gradually twisted it into something marginally likable; especially when it was finally explained in the most recent episode with a decent moral about how bad parents can really screw up a kid (and it was, in fact, a very good episode, despite involving crossdressing…).


Poor Souta. When HE was a 4 year old, his father thought it would be best to make him into a trap.

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Inami, now is not a good time to admit your hobbies…poor Souta…

Yeah, though we’re clearly on the Inami route now, I’m not too concerned anymore, though its a little bit of a shame that Popura got shafted as a result, since she IS probably cuter. Though this is (I think) an original anime, it does almost lend itself to being made into a visual novel. Which would be an ironic reversal.

Anyway, that’s all for now. Hope you enjoyed this mid-season post! Stay tuned!

Just a short post today; complete with a new widescreen desktop wall for you to use!

As always, click the above image to see it full size.

Tenshi (a.k.a. Kanade) is awesome. She has wings made of binary code and protoss psionic arm blades. Yeah. That’s far too much win concentrated in one lovely loli. To be honest, I’m rather glad Angel Beats diverged and made her more of a focus; beats the heck outta that bitchy Haruhi clone Yurippe.

Yes, I’m a total oozing fanboy for her. So sue me.

Anyway, in other news:

A cool announcement. Thanks to potential of using Print-on-Demand services, Aniventure, my Anime RPG, which I recently previewed, is likely to be able to get a Paper release as well as a PDF version; so you can pick which one you’d like to have. Paper copies will, naturally, be somewhat pricier, probably in the region of £11/$16, whereas a PDF will be about 3/5 of that (about £7/$10). Keep watching this space for further release details.

It is likely I’ll eventually get around to dealing with a Late-Late Midseason post for this anime season too in a couple of days.

That’s all today, but stay tuned…

Here’s something old I decided to return to. Recently, I decided to re-indulge in some retro goodness, and of course, my first stop was grabbing the STeem engine to play Atari ST games, which I grew up with as a nipper.

Specifically, Millenium 2.2 holds absolutely fabulous memories for me: it’s the first game I ever completed (at 7 years old!), so I decided it would be a good test experiment for this, a ‘retro-diary’ type post that is similar to my old ‘visual-novel diary’ posts. The slight difference in this case is that; because there is distinct lack of info for this around (which I feel is a travesty), I’ll also put up a summary and strategy guide.

Introduction

So what’s this game? I guess its an early prototype of a 4x type space strategy sim. Basically, on the 30th of January 2200 the Earth suffers a huge environmental catastrophe, annihilating the billions living there. You are the commander of the Moon Base, whose 100 souls represent the entire remains of human race:

As you might imagine, your objective is to cure the environment of earth and make it re-habitable. Of course, its not simple:

Earth is pretty much fucked. What actually happened is anyone’s guess (they might have told you in manual, but I don’t remember, since I was 7 when I read it last…lol). And that’s not all. Just in case you actually try to move a finger:

In other words, the martians, whom have had their genetic stock mutated, nevertheless feel it is their right to have to have the Earth; and instantly go to war with you over it. Twats.

Build me a base

Of course, initially, the Moon Base is in a pretty shoddy state as well. Your first goal is upgrade your ability to produce power and resources. You have a measly super battery pack to start, the SolaGen MkI, so kick your scientists to start researching better options. In the meantime, you also want to start mining and think about building a probe to find out just what went down on Earth. The early game is about juggling your power resources as, usually, you can’t run the mineral refinery and the production centre at the same time. Your early production of photovoltaic cells is also shoddy, and your first set of solar panels is often liable to explode (!). Although [Spoiler: This is a scripted event that can be dodged if you’re intelligent…].  Anyway, with a little time, you should be able to research and hold a decent staple of Solagen MkV or so:

After that stability, you can look into better exploration of the system. For this, you’ll need to build an automated probe for each moon or planet you wish to survey and send it on its way:

You’ll also need to start researching other kinds of transportation; starting with Grazers and Waveriders, though this is discussed later.

The War on Mars

Also, the Martians are very serious in their threat to attack you. You absolutely mustn’t forget to spend some time looking into constructing some defensive weaponry. You can build Fighters immediately, and having a bunch of them is highly recommended. Though the early attacks will be merely one of two ships, you actually pilot the defense yourself (apparently your commander is multitalented!) in a rather primitive 3d dual against an enemy ship:

This can be a bit tough your first few times, as you pilot with the mouse, so you may lose a couple of your fighters. Eventually, you’ll get the hang of it though; its really mainly lining up the correct axis and holding down the shoot mouse button.

Unfortunately, it seems that no-one else ever bothers to pilot fighters…so you have to deal with the rather ridiculous thing of continually landing and taking off again. It can be taxing, dealing with waves of enemies like this, and you also have a time limit. I’ve personally never managed to best more than about 8 enemy fighters before they reach an attack vector (whereupon they’ll kill a chunk of your population, destroy mineral stores, and wreck your power generators). Whilst you’ll only see stragglers to begin with, it eventually becomes impossible to avoid damage, so upgrading your defence is a high priority.

Fortifications

So, that means one thing: orbital laser platforms. These sweet things can be researched immediately, but not built, because the Moon does not have a good source of radioactives (i.e. Uranium). Hence, things start to come together: your next priority is finding a place that can mine Uranium before the Martians become overwhelming. [SPOILER: The most efficient option is Jupiters Moon, Leda. It’s fairly close by and also provides Copper which you need for your space fleet. Even if you know this from me, you’ll still need to send a probe first, mind you..].

To do that, you’ll need a Colony (S.I.O.S.) and a means to ferry supplies around (Waveriders & Carracks). This is the start of your transport fleet. Of course, to build these, you need Copper for both and S.I.O.S. also needs a stack of Platinum. Neither of which are available on the moon. This is where the Grazer I mentioned earlier comes in:

Basically a huge grapple and tug with a cockpit, you can send these to the Asteroid belt, where they scan for good sized ‘roids and tug them back, complete with their wealth in resources. This is the only means to get Copper and Platinum until you establish colonies that can mine this.

Also, once you’re a bit more stable, with Fighters, you’ll perhaps want to look at expanding the Moon’s population capacity by building Nodules, which attach to this main module:

You can eventually have up to 600 people, which marginally increases production/mining performance, and perhaps more importantly gives you a larger pool of population to use on crewing ships (they can pilot normal ships well, it seems, just not fighters, sigh).

Fortunately for you as well, the population breeds ridiculously quickly. Seems like about 1 new person every couple of days (!). Perhaps clones are involved (?).

Anyway, it might take you a year or so of game time to get fortified and build your first colony:

Colonies cannot produce or research, so you’ll need to send SolaGen’s to them for power, as well as defences. Waveriders are great for quickly shuttling small bits of equipment to the outworlds, like lighter weight SolaGen’s and single Fighters or Laser Platforms. SolaGen MkIV’s are sufficient for Jupiter’s moons, fortunately, but the further out you go, the less energy solar generators make (obviously). You’ll need the vast storage space of Carracks to shuttle larger generators to Saturnian moons and further colonies.

Its worth it, though:

Take that, you fiends! It’s terribly fun to hear that laser charging sound and then see a silent radar as a result. BANG!

Orbital Lasers will easily take out 5-15 enemy ships per shot of their Valefor laser. Unfortunately, doing so always causes them to overload and explode, so they’re disposables. Since they can be precious early on until you have lots of Uranium, take out the vanguard of the attackers with their shot and mop up stragglers with your immense piloting skills in a fighter. LOL.

What Next?

Well, I don’t want to spoil anything further, but continue to develop your colonies and obtain all the missing resources. You’ll eventually need Silver and Chromium, which are pretty rare and hard to find. There’s also a few more scripted events for you to look into as well. Having a diverse transport fleet helps later on. You’ll also notice that certain places have strange effects on your colonists, causing them to mutate into new strains of human (like the martians have already done). Of course, these ones are under your control and benevolent [SPOILER: Well, until the sequel to this game, Deuteros, anyway. Methanoid bastards.].

Other Stuff

This game and its sequel, Deuteros, are the brainchilds of Ian Bird. He also went on to make Millenia: Altered Destinies, for DOS in the mid 90’s, but that marks the end of his original produce as far as I’m aware. (This is also an amazing game that involves dicking around with time, though hardly anyone has heard of it~ it doesn’t even have an entry on GameFAQ’s…though you can watch a rather silly video review on Youtube)

In the days of yore, my old geocities site actually had a downloadable copy of millenium (which is considerable abandonware); but of course, that’s long gone now. Instead I point you to here and here, where you can download Roms of the game’s two floppy disks. You’ll need an emulator, like STeem, and a relevant TOS, to play.

Anyway, I hope you’ve enjoyed this blast to the past.