Golden Warrior Iczer-One Summary

(by Yann Stettler)




Golden Warrior Iczer-1

Golden Warrior Iczer-1

"Golden Warrior Iczer-One" takes place 10 years before the "Fight! Iczer-1" anime. It's the story of how Iczer-One is awaken and escapes the Cthuwulf spaceship just before it is taken-over by Big Gold. Iczer-One crashes down on the planet Ishua with no memories and no knowledge about herself or her past. There, she is forced to fight against Magenta, one of the Cthuwulf's commanders who is in charge of the Cthuwulf's invasion force on this world.

After defeating Magenta, Iczer-One meets Amu, a native of Ishua, and one of the Seven Generals charged to protect the Karura Dynasty. He will guides her to the hideout where the last survivors of Karura have entrenched themselves around the princess Aura and her younger sister, the princess Raura, the last surviving members of the Royal family.

Having finally found the hideout of the last survivors, the Cthuwulf lunch an attack using one of their parasite beast which feeds on the human hosts it infects. Five of the Seven Generals, Amu, Raban, Mira, Noa and Shian join together to fight the monster but their attacks don't have any effect on the beast which has grown to an incredible size during that time. Near the end of the fight, Iczer-One discovers one of her power and promptly cut the Cthuwulf's monster in two, using her beam sword.

Meanwhile, the princess Aura finally managed to use her spiritual telepathy to operate the "God Ship of Ishua" and the few survivors, including the Generals and Iczer-One prepare themselves to embark for the "Holy Land".

Part One ends here, with the Cthuwulf preparing to lunch a new attack commanded by Magenta, now rebuilt into a cyborg, and helped by Ramon, another of the Seven Generals who is now on the enemy's side. Part Two should have told the story of how Iczer-One went from planets to planets, freeing them from the Cthuwulf and growing-up into her various powers and abilities till she reaches the Earth. It should also have told the origin of Iczer Robo but to my knowledge Part Two was, sadly, never written.


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