

However, the answers to the dilemmas are too often obvious and who is at fault is always clear.I wish I could say the space battles make for compulsive viewing and thus help to relieve the bland plot developments, but that would be lying. Heroic Age does attempt to establish a human political context as well, which, done well, would have added much depth to its sagging midsection. I'm sure at some point the crew gets a brief respite on a peaceful planet somewhere, but soon they are off again, travelling and fighting, powering up and fighting, and so on and so forth until it all gets rather tedious. Then they travel a little further, except, this time when they encounter the enemy, they are a bit cleverer and a bit harder to beat. Sadly, what subsequently follows is a senseless sequence of mecha battles coupled with an incongruous political subplot.Pretty much everything from the seventh episode onwards follows a familiar blueprint: the crew of the Argonaut, led by the beautiful psychic Deianeira, travel a little distance before inevitably coming across enemies whom they engage in a tactical space battle.

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So Heroic Age, being developed around these exact topics, just could not go wrong in my eyes, right? To be fair, the premise is instantly gripping and full of endless promise as we get to know the important characters which, on the face of it, appear wholly likeable, we are also introduced to a world steeped in a rich and distinctive history.

StorySci-fi has been one of my favourite genres since I first learned the meaning of entertainment what's more, I have a mild, lay person's interest in anything to do with space, physics, philosophy, and politics.
