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Speed Legend Infinite - Akiyama Chronicles, work in progress dedicated to wmeforums
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QUOTE (+-!mma_N00B- @ +21 minutes, 45 seconds ago) | Rin... done the synopsis already? I badly want to know since I want to update Katerina's character sheet.
And Gunma, I hope you took note of the tune I posted here. |
If you really wish for a brief sypnosis as what Tsuchiya Chronicles is about...I'd do my best. Here's what you need to know: Tsuchiya Chronicles is about the main character; Seiji Tsuchiya in what he really wish to look in his own self's true worth as a racer after his race against Daiki Akiyama and the Silverblood incident. And his interaction with a lot of casts there are literally guideposts as to what will form Seiji into who he is in the future of himself on the original SL series. Brief list of casts of Tsuchiya Chronicles (from what I can remember) - Seiji Tsuchiya (Main protagonist) - Tsubasa Aramaki (2nd Main character) - Chiaki Miyazaki (3rd Main Character) - Kujira Kuroyama (Anti-hero, 4th main character) - Chizuru Kisaragi (Supporting main character) - Raymond Yamazaki (Supporting main character) - Naoko Takahashi (Supporting main character) - Midnight Cinderella (Supporting main character) - Katerina Ivanova (supporting main character) - Jintei (Main antagonist) - Takumi Takashi (Antagonist) - Wilhelm Wiedeking (Minor character) - Dr. Tsuruko (Minor character) - Shino Aramaki (Minor Character) - Ryugu Karasuma (Minor Character) - Rei Yamano (Minor Character) - Mion Kagurakawa (Minor Character) - Oniko Shimamiya (Minor Character) His greatest interaction and cause of his change and development of who he will be is greatly affected by the casts of Hachioji characters, but other characters along as well; depending on how they view him as a person. What is the story about: This story is really more about finding your true worth as a racer and delving more into the meaning of what it really means to go faster and further to catch your desires and dreams, despite being shackled to your machine's limits, and what you can do to literally break that shackle and continue to move forward. In comparison to Akiyama Chronicles; this is most likely going to be a lot more heavy philosophical-based in terms of storytelling as it is about Seiji trying to look deep into the meaning of what it really means to be a driver with a purpose other than just racing and winning for fame. For a long time has Seiji gained countless victories and respect as a racer in his lifetime; he has yet to truly understand the true values of his life and what is it that he really wants. After interacting with a number of casts on the Hachioji city, he realize that there are so much more to being a racer than just racing to gain fame and reputation or building up winning streaks to boast about. Interactions with different people will have different effects; which is the main theme that plays a role here in forming Seiji's character as he continues his quest in searching his own's true worth...while Tsubasa on the other hand continued to delve deeper into the meaning of what it really means to be faster through racing Seiji and his old rival; The Dead Zone; Kujira Kuroyama. He will also learn that a driver's motivation is important in bringing out a car's potential to its fullest; other than just driving with knowledge on the machine's limits itself. The themes of this story is:I: Finding one's true worth as a racer and as a person. II: Understanding the concept that transcends the boundaries of science, psychics and logical explanations of a machine's behavior and at one point; the realization of manifesting another consciousness into the machine itself, hence being able to drive in a speed that far exceeds the limits of the machine and go further beyond the boundaries of the limits. III: Self Speed Society: Refer to Kuroi's explanation...SSS also symbolize the change that Seiji and Tsubasa is going to undergo as their interactions between each other continued on as the story progress further and further. Quoted from him: Well...do tell me if there's anything else you wish to know...or you can ask Gunma for more info that I may miss out. And Gunma; feedbacks on my dialogues pl0x!!1 xDD This post has been edited by Rin on Jan 21 2012, 07:15 AM
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QUOTE (Gunma's 34 @ 6 minutes, 55 seconds ago) | WHAT THE HELL! THE FINA MCLAREN IS SO GODLY... IT CAN'T BE GIFTED...
[ Post merged on Jan 21 2012, 07:18 AM ] !mma_N00B, its best you make Katerina appear with the Stealth NSX during Hachioji; not when the abolished clan appear (that's where SLV starts; Hachioji is long done by then).
Try out something like she races Jintei's 2nd in command, Dreamy Ghost / Dream Fiend or something (he drives a na2 NSX, available on Street Supremacy; based of Takata Dome NA2 and on TXRD2 as THE BEST BOSS CAR ever) |
Dammit...looks like Tsubasa's gonna have a hell of a fight coming for him...the 13 Devils, Seiji, Dead Zone and Katerina's amazing car collections...even Chiaki and Chizuru's XJ220... X_X
But he's gonna break through them all one by one, regardless of how long it might take. >=D
This post has been edited by Rin on Jan 21 2012, 07:23 AM
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