Hello, dear readers.
It is a pleasure to be able to write something after a very long time. The first time I began writing was sometime around my middle school years. I was a fervent follower of the sci-fi genre, and particularly liked adventure and fantasy elements in animes, movies, games, and dramas. One could say that my childhood revolved around these.
One particular night while I was watching a sci-fi anime, it struck to me that I should also write a story of my own. So that was how my writing hobby manifested. I took a notebook and a fountain pen (because an ink pen gives the impression of writing an extraordinary piece of literature), and probably jotted down a few paragraphs for my first story.
As I was only starting, I managed to retain my writing frequency for a few commendable days, but unfortunately I couldn't finish the story on paper, even though it was complete - from beginning to end - inside my little mischievous brain. You wouldn't expect a middle schooler to possess that much reserve of concentration, now would you?
I remember having dreams related to the story every night: the episodic elements, the drama, the romance, the adventures of the spaceship K and its crew, the battles which they fought and won, the battles which they fought and lost, and every single detail that one would expect from a sci-fi.
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For me this was very likely a pastime as I never believed it to be a burden on me or my other activities. It was for a while but I wrote what I loved.
After a few years when I left my middle school and entered junior high I involved myself to writing again; which brings us to the present me.
Now that I have rambled enough about my childhood, let's talk a little about this story.
First things first there are certain things which Japanese people do and don't do. So those who have been to Japan will understand that the story elements are somewhat different from what you'd expect from a Japanese setting. The common culture that is depicted in most animes and mangas are really very different from the actual culture. So you wouldn't find a subordinate talking back at his senior. Nor you're likely to see a person scream out their lungs on a busy street. And definitely no Hado-ken or Kamehameha for me and you! That's sad, I know.
What I have done here is either retained or rejected the common culture on several occasions in the storyline. Also in doing so, I have broken the common isekai trope, the stereotype of the animes and mangas, and... Well, you'll understand when you continue with the story. You're likely to find it very different from all the isekai mangas and animes you know of.
As this is my first work that I'm publishing, I may commit mistakes. So readers are most welcome for their valuable suggestions.
Dedicating this to you, my readers and well-wishers.
~CS