The war between the Coordinators' ZAFT forces and the Naturals of the Earth Alliance has raged on for 11 months now. Kira is a young coordinator who sought refuge on a neutral colony belonging to the peaceful country of Orb. Kira's life is calm until one day he becomes caught up in an attack on his colony by ZAFT. The Coordinator forces plan to steal prototype Mobile Suits (giant robots designed for combat) built for the Alliances military. Unfortunately when Kira inadvertently pilots the Strike Gundam into battle for the Alliance he is reunited with his childhood friend Athrun... leader of ZAFT's assault team! Following their reunion Kira and Athrun will slowly be dragged deeper and deeper into the chaos of the surrounding war. As the conflict spirals out of control feeding on the hatred and feuds on both sides - is there any hope left to restore peace?
Inalienable
This box set contains the following four titles: Cyber Tracker: This is the future. The streets are policed by robots. When an agent witnesses the execution of a justice fighter he joins the rebels. From then on he must kill or be killed. Cyber Tracker 2: It's the future in Los Angeles. Will Eric defeat the evil Cyber Assassins and save the world from the jaws of death? Only his strength and honour will reveal. The Shepherd: In a world where freedom is forgotten the inhabitants of this future world have a choice: follow the rules or follow The Shepherd. Darkbreed: When a shuttle returns to earth the crew goes missing carrying within themselves a monstrous alien life that plans to colonise Earth.
Canadian scientist Dr Geoff Burton takes up a position at a new institute in wintry Dresden, Germany. His contribution to their most important project a human regeneration gene-has the potential to make something miraculous out of a personal tragedy that has haunted him for years. Errors of the Human Body is about one man´s quest for redemption from his own disturbing past, set within the mysterious world of genetic engineering.
Cyborg Cop 3
Now they will know why they are afraid of the dark. Now they learn why they fear the night. - Thulsa Doom Through the history of mankind the times that are most recorded in mythology and song are those of the great deeds and fantastic adventures. Such a time was the Hyborean Age. Such a tale is the story of Conan The Barbarian. Cimmeran Conan witnesses his parents' savage murder at the hands of the raiding Vanir and their master Thulsa Doom also leader of the snake-cult of Set. Fifteen years of agony first chained to the Wheel Of Pain grinding grain and then enslaved as a pit fighter forge a magnificent body and indominitable spirit. Freed miraculously one day by his owner Conan with his companions Subotai the Mongol and Valeria the Queen of Thieves sets forth upon his quest to learn the riddle of steel which his father has prophesied will confer ultimate power; and to kill the arch-villian Thulsa Doom.
The Get Backers are back and this time it's no toy mascot they're after. A mysterious client wants an object so classified it can only be called by its initials IL recovered. They'll confront Makubex and a series of minions with every kind of weapon imaginable from bionic hair to explosive metal threads. Will our heroes survive? Or will Makubex make mincemeat of them all? Episodes comprise: 11. Breach The Limitless Fortress - Operation: Recover IL 12. The Unknown Boy Makubex 13.
The 1994 movie Stargate was originally intended as the start of a franchise, but creators Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin were distracted celebrating their Independence Day. Episodic TV treatment was the natural next step. Since neither Kurt Russell nor James Spader would be able to commit, it gave the producers licence to tinker with the cast and the universe they'd explore. Replacing the roles of Colonel Jack O'Neill and Dr Daniel Jackson respectively are Richard Dean Anderson and Michael Shanks. They're joined by Captain Samantha Carter (Amanda Tapping) and guilt-stricken former alien baddie Teal'c (Christopher Judge) to form the teacher's pet primary unit SG-1 With a seemingly endless network of Stargates found to exist on planets all across the known universe, their mission is to make first contact with as many friendly races as possible. Chasing their heels at almost every turn are the "overlord" Pharaonic Goa'uld--the ancient Egyptian Gods who are none too chummy after the events of the original film. The welcome notion of a continued plot thread sees offshoots that follow the reincarnation of Daniel's wife; Sam's father literally joining a renegade faction of the Goa'uld; and Jack in an unending quest to out-sarcasm everyone. There's something of The Time Tunnel to the show's premise, but amid a dearth of derivative look-a-likes, Stargate has held its own with stories that put the science fiction back into TV sci-fi. On the DVD: To resolve the Season Two cliffhanger "Out Of Mind", General Hammond rounds up every conceivable ally to rescue the SG-1 team from Hathor's clutches and gets a much-needed field trip in the process. "Into the Fire " is actually a weak opening for the new year, but does boast some impressive visuals as Hammond and Brat'ac pilot a shuttle through an open Stargate (euphemistically called "threading the needle"). In the next episode, the team are troublingly advised that the ancient God of Evil--"Seth"--has been hiding on Earth for thousands of years. Daniel miraculously tracks him down in about five minutes through a quick surf on the Web! In "Fair Game" O'Neill is "beamed up" to his chum the Asgard Thor in the middle of Carter's promotion to Major. Thor warns him that the Goa'uld System Lords are miffed about his team thwarting Hathor in "Out of Mind". All manner of underhand trickery and subterfuge then follows at a treaty meeting between three representatives and the hapless Jack. "Legacy" on the other hand is a strange connection back to Season Two's "Holiday" when Daniel suffers a mental breakdown courtesy of scientist Ma'chello. Some unnerving imagery (slugs in the ear akin to Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan) makes this one of the series' darker instalments. --Paul Tonks
Lord Doha falls deathly ill and Kenshiro takes up the quest to retrieve the serum but he'll have to cross through a land haunted by demons. Will he survive and bring back the medicine in time? And who's this mysterious martial artist that has suddenly arrived? Has the balance of power once again been thrown into chaos as fist is pitted against fist?
Dorzak: A spaceship lands on the moon. A beautiful young woman emerges from inside seeking medical attention for a colleague who was injured by a criminal that they had captured. The criminal turns out to be a man from Maya's home planet Psychon named Dorzac and persuades Maya that he was not responsible for the injury signalling the start of the troubles to come. Devil's Planet: Answering a distress signal Koenig and Blake Maine go to Entra. The first thing they see is a man being chased by three beautiful girls carrying long electric whips! Maine is killed and then Koenig imprisoned. Can he escape? The Immunity Syndrome: On a seemingly inhabitable planet a series of misfortunes befall Alpha's advance party. Tony Verdeschi is rendered insane by a piercing sound. The metal in the Eagle corrodes and the craft starts to fall apart. Two Alphans die after drinking spring water. Then a skeleton is found inside a geodetic structure with a video beside it explaining how any future visitors might survive. The Dorcons: A huge alien Dorcon ship materialises nearby. When the three leaders demand Maya be sent to them Koenig refuses. A leader comes aboard the spaceship and takes Maya and Alpha by force. But Koenig manages to come along too and using the power struggle between the three leaders tries to rescue Maya.
Yes it's finally happened! Just when you thought the plot would never thicken the whole thing congeals and Excel finds herself in the fight for her life! With the Great Will held hostage the city in ruins the Puchuu running amok and Pedro joining forces with Nabeshin to combat the nefarious That Man the action is fast and hilarious as ACROSS finally makes its move in the final unbelievable volume of Excel Saga!
Disclosure: General Hammond and the Pentagon are forced to reveal the existence of the Stargate to other world governments. Playing off fears that the U.S. military has too much control Senator Kinsey suggests that General Hammond be relieved of his command and that the civilian-run NID oversee the Stargate program. Forsaken: Exploring an off-world planet SG-1 discovers a crashed ship and three human survivors who claim to be under constant attack by hostile aliens. While Carter helps repair the ship's computer she learns that the survivors are hiding a secret and things may not be all they seem. The Changeling: Teal'c mysteriously begins to lose his grip on reality and is haunted by visions of an alternate existence where he is a normal human being. As his paranoia deepens Teal'c must rely on the help and comfort of his old friend Daniel Jackson to determine where his dreams end... and his reality begins. Memento: SG-1 accompanies the X-303 on its maiden voyage into deep space. When the ship suddenly drops out of hyperspace SG-1 is stranded with no means of getting back to Earth. Their only option lies in exploring a nearby planet where a Stargate is thought to be located. But O'Neill must first convince its inhabitants that they come in peace - a debate that could mean the end of SG-1.
Revisions: Six thousand light years away O'Neill and his crew discover a devastated universe where the inhabitants must live in a protective dome. They survive through an all controlling computer system called the 'Link'. But is it truly their savior... or their curse? Lifeboat: Answering a distress beacon on an uninhabited planet SG-1 finds a crashed spaceship containing hundreds of people in a cryonic sleep. Stunned by an unseen weapon the team is struck unconcious and upon wakening discovers that several of the frozen personalities now inhabit Daniel's body! Enemy Mine: An SGC Naquadah mining operation on a distant planet is attacked by a native tribe of Unas. SG-1 is sent to protect the miners and discovers that the Unas are guarding land they believe is sacred. Instead of eradicating the Unas as ordered Daniel races to negotiate with them before the Pentagion demands their complete destruction. Space Race: The Serakkin Warrick whom SG-1 rescued on a previous mission proposes to share his planet's technology with Earth in exchange for Carter helping him win a space race. Carter eagerly agrees and copilots the craft through a perilous course.... only to discover that the race isn't without risks and could be more than she bargained for!
Inspired by a moving performance from a trumpeter in her nation’s army - Kanata finds herself joining up and becomes assigned to a platoon stationed in the fortress in the town of Seize. Along with a troupe of other female soldiers she serves different roles in the community. First they must maintain the fortress, secondly contribute to the traditions of the city since all are young females and the folklore tells that the young maidens kept a demon under control, and last but not least they must also be prepared for the very unlikely scenario that they’re attacked.
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