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		<title>In which I reveal a dream project&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Friends of mine should remember at some point of time a discussion with me where I sing the praises of Seikai, or, as it is better known in America as Crest of the Stars or Banner of the Stars. I first experienced Crest of the Stars back when TechTV was still TechTV. The channel had [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Friends of mine should remember at some point of time a discussion with me where I sing the praises of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crest_of_the_Stars">Seikai</a>, or, as it is better known in America as <em><strong>Crest of the Stars</strong></em> or <em><strong>Banner of the Stars</strong></em>. I first experienced <em>Crest of the Stars</em> back when TechTV was still TechTV. The channel had an anime block, and though I was out of my anime-phase of adolescence, something about <em>Crest of the Stars </em>really hooked me. For those who haven&#8217;t experienced the anime, manga, or novels, I will summarize the basic idea, courtesy of Wikipedia:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>Crest of the Stars</em> and <em>Banner of the Stars</em> (series I and II) follow Jinto Lynn, a young count whose world is taken over by the space-dwelling race of the Abh. When Jinto was a young boy, his father, Rock Lynn, under threat of invasion, handed over their world, Martine, to the Abh in exchange for a position within Abh society. Young Jinto is sent off to school to learn the ways of Abh nobility and the story of <em>Crest of the Stars</em> picks up as he meets the young Abh princess, Lafiel as they are about to travel to military school for Jinto&#8217;s further training.</p>
<p>However, in the midst of their travels, Lafiel and Jinto (along with the Abh ship <em>Gothlauth</em>, aka <em>Gosroth</em>) find themselves at the very beginnings of a war between the Abh Empire and the Four Nations Alliance of humankind—an anti-Abh alliance of the democratic nations of the United Mankind, the Federation of Hania, the Republic of Greater Alcont, and the People&#8217;s Sovereign Union of Planets.</p></blockquote>
<p>That covers the first series, which the author of the original novels, <a title="Hiroyuki Morioka" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiroyuki_Morioka">Hiroyuki Morioka</a>, did not consider the primary story.</p>
<p>The typical first impression I expect people to have after a first watch-through of the anime is &#8220;Wow. That&#8217;s slow&#8221;. Admittedly, <em>Crest of the Stars</em> does indeed feel slow for a space opera. Action is minimal and comes between long stretches of dialogue and character development. The show is definitely a space-opera, but with a very hard sci-fi backbone. As an action-fan, I was a bit surprised how taken I was by a minimal action sci-fi epic. I hope that speaks for the quality of the non-action elements.</p>
<p>Well, since seeing the show, and reading about the original novels, I&#8217;ve had a desire to one day spearhead a live-action adaptation of the series. Ideally, I would wanted to write and direct a film adaptation. I find myself oten thinking about the challenges in adapting such a layered and complex universe to fill a film, and I&#8217;ve devised some solutions. My hope is that one day, I might be able to tackle this project.</p>
<p>I could speak endlessly on why I love the series so much, or about how excited I am about shipping the English-translation of the first 3 books in the series (the rest have yet to be translated),  but that may be a post for another time. I really want to see <em>Crest of the Stars</em> brought over theatrically for American audiences. I only wish I knew the best place to start.</p>
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