Battle Angel Alita: Last Order
Battle Angel Alita: Last Order | |
Cover of Gunnm Last Order volume 1 by Shueisha | |
銃夢Last Order (Ganmu Rasuto Ōdā) | |
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Genre | Cyberpunk, Science fiction |
Manga | |
Written by | Yukito Kishiro |
Published by | Shueisha (former), Kodansha |
English publisher | |
Demographic | Seinen |
Magazine |
Ultra Jump (November 18, 2000–June 19, 2010) Evening (March 22, 2011–January 28, 2014) |
Original run | November 18, 2000 – January 28, 2014 |
Volumes | 19 |
Battle Angel Alita: Last Order, known in Japan as Gunnm Last Order (銃夢Last Order Ganmu Rasuto Ōdā), is the continuation of the manga series Battle Angel Alita. It is created by Yukito Kishiro and tells the story of Alita (or Gally in the original Japanese version) continuing her quest to uncover her mysterious past.
The manga
Premise
Last Order continues from Volume 9 of Battle Angel Alita, but diverges from the original ending. It ignores the transformation of Ketheres into a nanotechnological space flower, Alita's subsequent transformation into a flesh-and-blood human girl and her reunion with Figure. Instead it takes place after Alita is killed by a doll bomb in the final volume of Battle Angel Alita.
Motivation
Kishiro has stated that he was sick at the time of Battle Angel Alita, and was forced to cut it short with an ending he wasn't satisfied with. After working on other projects and the manga Aqua Knight, he decided to go back to Alita's story in 2000. Originally, the story was planned to follow that of the PlayStation game Gunnm: Martian Memory, but its story is only used partially and sparingly, as Kishiro expanded and changed the story.[1]
Publication
Last Order was on hiatus since the 100th installment due to a disagreement between Kishiro and an editor of Shueisha's Ultra Jump magazine. The editor had wanted Kishiro to refrain from using the word "psycho" in his manga dialogue.[2] Kishiro later offered to resume the manga only if the legal department of Ultra Jump apologized to him for questioning the three sections of dialogue in the new reprint of Battle Angel Alita, and Shueisha would recall the new reprinted edition and revert the revised sections to their original form. If his requirements were not met, Kishiro threatened to switch publishers to Kodansha's Evening magazine.[3] Kishiro's requirements were apparently rejected by Shueisha and Kodansha subsequently announced that Last Order will join Evening's in the eighth issue in March 2011,[4] which was released on March 22 with Chapter 101 of the manga.[5]
At the start of 2014, Kishiro revealed that a new Battle Angel series will begin in the second half of the year, titled "The Martian War Chronicles".[6]
Story
Last Order begins when Alita is resurrected by Desty Nova's nanotechnology in the floating city of Tiphares. The city's dark secrets are brutally exposed, but it turns out to be a small part of a complex world. Going into space with new and old companions alike, to look for her lost friend Lou Collins and to find out more about her forgotten past, Alita is caught up in an interplanetary struggle between the major powers of the colonized solar system. Along the way, she forms an alliance with three of the Alita Replicas who have now begun to think for themselves, an unsavory superhacker, and Nova himself when she enters the Zenith of Things Tournament (Z.O.T.T.), a fighting competition held every ten years. During the course of the story, more background about the setting of Battle Angel Alita that was not disclosed in the prior series is revealed, such as how the Earth emerged from a cataclysmic impact winter that wiped out most of the population.
Characters
Setting
Earth is a wasteland after a cataclysmic solar flare and asteroid impact, which created a long impact winter and nearly made humans extinct. Some managed to survive and, with the help of a mysterious quantum computer, rebuild civilization to what it is in Last Order. The colonization of the solar system and complex politics between the now independent colonies have left the Earth surface cut off and underdeveloped. The Scrapyard and Tiphares are found in what was once the USA (specifically the area of what is now Kansas City). Tiphares is now a big laboratory for its much more glorious sister city in space - Ketheres.
Tiphares is a futuristic utopian city that is suspended several thousand feet above the Scrapyard. Originally, Tiphares was designed to be a prototype society that was intended to test candidates for the rigors of space travel. However, after the Cam Ranh calamity, Tiphares lost communication with both the surface and its sister city Ketheres. Now, Tiphares is mainly a source of living human brains that are integrated into Ketheres' quantum computing network known as Melchizedek.
Ketheres is Tiphares' sister city in space, connected to each other through an intertially balanced orbital elevator. It is also connected to an orbital ring, which is balanced by a similar orbital elevator and space city on the opposite side. Ketheres is somewhat of a utopian human society. However, the peace that is enjoyed there is actually a result of a system of mind-controlling computer chip brain implants and a ubiquitous system known as Unanimous. In order to be granted citizenship in Ketheres, individuals must have these implants.
Leviathan I was once one of five interstellar colony ships, but is the only one remaining after the Cam Ranh calamity caused by Alita's past self Yoko. It's now docked in Earth's second Lagrange point, serving as a space colony. The central hub with artificial gravity houses a whole city and vast war game areas, where people made immortal by nanotechnology pay to fight for fun.
Mars, the first planet to be colonized by Earth, is currently under a four-way civil war with almost every side secretly being backed by one of the major powers of the Solar System.
Venus is being terraformed with the help of a gigantic mirror in orbit, blocking most of the sun and cooling the boiling surface. A number of orbital cities form the République Vénus (Venus Republic) and provide homes for a race of transhuman people with grotesque physiques and a liking of vile debauchery such as quasi-cannibalism.
Jupiter is now almost completely covered by an incomplete Dyson Sphere. It is in this sphere where the Jovians, who have given up their human bodies in exchange for cyborg box-like bodies, now live. The materials needed for the completion of the sphere come from Saturn's moons and the asteroid belt — the same moons and asteroids where Venus gets materials for its own terraforming projects, which leads to tensions between Jupiter and Venus.
Type-V mutant is a term used to refer to humans who are infected with a retrovirus called the V-virus. The virus causes mutations in the DNA which result in the carriers exhibiting vampire-like characteristics, most notably pronounced canines and a thirst for blood. The origins of the V-virus have not been made clear, but Type-V mutants have existed throughout human history. Only in the late 20th century did advances in biology reveal that vampires were once humans who had been infected with the V-virus.
References
Trade references
- Yukito, Kishiro (June 2003). Battle Angel Alita: Last Order - Angel Reborn. ISBN 1-56931-824-7.
- Yukito, Kishiro (October 29, 2003). Battle Angel Alita: Last Order - Angel of the Innocents. ISBN 1-56931-976-6.
- Yukito, Kishiro (March 10, 2004). Battle Angel Alita: Last Order - Angel Eternal. ISBN 1-59116-135-5.
- Yukito, Kishiro (October 19, 2004). Battle Angel Alita: Last Order - Angel of Protest. ISBN 1-59116-281-5.
- Yukito, Kishiro (April 12, 2005). Battle Angel Alita: Last Order - Haunted Angel. ISBN 1-59116-282-3.
- Yukito, Kishiro (November 8, 2005). Battle Angel Alita: Last Order - The Angel & The Vampire. ISBN 1-4215-0057-4.
- Yukito, Kishiro (June 13, 2006). Battle Angel Alita: Last Order - Guilty Angel. ISBN 1-4215-0433-2.
- Yukito, Kishiro (December 12, 2006). Battle Angel Alita: Last Order - Angel's Vision. ISBN 1-4215-0865-6.
- Yukito, Kishiro (September 11, 2007). Battle Angel Alita: Last Order - Angel's Duty. ISBN 1-4215-1348-X.
- Yukito, Kishiro (December 9, 2008). Battle Angel Alita: Last Order - Angel Goes Nova. ISBN 1-4215-2164-4.
- Yukito, Kishiro (April 14, 2009). Battle Angel Alita: Last Order - Angel Cake. ISBN 1-4215-2590-9.
- Yukito, Kishiro (October 13, 2009). Battle Angel Alita: Last Order - Angel Redux. ISBN 1-4215-2918-1.
- Yukito, Kishiro (June 8, 2010). Battle Angel Alita: Last Order - Sans Angel. ISBN 1-4215-3351-0.
- Yukito, Kishiro (January 11, 2011). Battle Angel Alita: Last Order - Angel of Defusion. ISBN 1-4215-3795-8.
- Yukito, Kishiro (October 11, 2011). Battle Angel Alita: Last Order - Last Angel Standing. ISBN 1-4215-3921-7.
Other references
External links
- Yukito Kishiro's homepage
- Shueisha's Ultra Jump (Japanese)
- Kodansha's Evening and BAA:LO site (Japanese)
- Battle Angel Alita: Last Order (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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