Life Sympathy

Sigh....it's another day for poor Kazuki as he heads for school dodging the flying debris from a battle only he can see. His classmates giggle silently while watching him shield his body for no apparent reason. Even his two closest friends comment how he never use to act that way in elementary school. Kazuki, himself, can give no explanation, but it sure makes for good stories.

After class, Kazuki is approached by the prettiest girl at his school, Mitsuki. Seems she is very interested in his stories and the visions he is seeing. When the other guys at the school see that Mitsuki is actually conversing with "the weirdo" they go after Kazuki. Mitsuki grabs Kazuki and convinces him to see her father, Ken Sanada.

Dr. Sanada (in all his hyper craziness) is excited to meet Kazuki and hopes the boy can prove his theories of the existence of a parallel world. He straps the boy to a machine he invented, but had not yet tested. The doctor had no intention of sending Kazuki at that point, but Mitsuki accidentally sits on the controller.

Kazuki finds himself in a world where his visions are very very real. A battle has taken place, and the pilot of a white robot has been severely injured. Suddenly, an explosion occurs that causes Kazuki to fall into the cockpit with the injured women. When the enemy mecha attacks, Kazuki is amazed that he is able to pilot the robot and destroy the enemy. When it's all over, Kazuki surveys the devastation and asks himself..."Just what is going on here?!?"

My Home

Kazuki has raced to a drugstore to find medical supplies, but when he returns, the giant robot and it's pilot are gone. He wanders around aimlessly, seeing familiar faces, but no one seems to recognize him. Even when he returns home, his own parents throw him out believing he is a looter.

That evening a hungry and rejected Kazuki walks the streets. Suddenly, he is surrounded by the military and none other than Mitsuki from his own world.

Kazuki is captured and taken to a building that he recognizes as City Hall in his world. Inside, he is cheerfully greeted by the Commander and Chief of the World Defense Army who is "Ken Sanada". Kazuki learns that in this world the World Defense Army and the Rara Army are at war over artifact technology. It seems the large white robot that Kazuki piloted is called Haruchine and uses artifact technology as its base, but only females are supposed to be able to pilot the robots.

Kazuki can't believe what's happening...."Is this a joke?"

Illegal Guy

Mitsuki takes Kazuki to the base being careful to keep his existence top secret. The Commander considers the boy..."The Chosen One", who will help to end this war quickly.

After a rushed lunch, Kazuki is taken to other facilities at the base where he meets up with the Commander and is briefly introduced to the Bio-roid, D. Suddenly, Kazuki spots Haruchine aka Core Robot #1. He happily accepts when the Commander asks if he would like to pilot it. Once in the cockpit, Kazuki places his hands on the red cylindrical balls on each side of his seat. These balls send life sympathy via electrical impulses to the machine. It is the pilot's will that moves the robot. Kazuki's life sympathy readings far exceed any other pilot.

After a near disastrous test run, the Commander asks if Kazuki would like to pilot the Haruchine in the war with the Rara Army. He is reluctant until told the quickest way to return home is to end the war. Then he agrees. A battle has been scheduled for the next day. Kazuki does his best to study the manual that evening.

It is time for the battle to commence, and Kazuki is feeling nervous and unsure of himself. When the enemy attacks, he reacts too rashly. An attack causes the Haruchine's gun to melt and explode rendering Kazuki senseless. The enemy then turns its attention to Mitsuki's Core Robot #2. Kazuki's strong desire to save Mitsuki causes the Haruchine to overpower and defeat the enemy. Score for the good guys.

After the battle, Kazuki is shocked to hear that if there was no hope in this battle they would have gone for the "Call Sign". What is the "Call Sign" you ask? It is a surrender of that particular battle. Kazuki is confused...."What kind of world is this????"