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is a Japanese series of science fiction novels written by
Hiroyuki Morioka (born March 2, 1962, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese science fiction novelist. Biography In 1992, his first novel ''Yume no Ki ga Tsugeta nara'' ("If Only the Dream Trees Could Touch") appeared in Hayakawa Publishing's ''S-F Magazine' ...
, which serve as a sequel to '' Crest of the Stars''. Three novels in the series have been adapted into anime. The first series, '' Banner of the Stars'' (13 episodes, a.k.a. ''Seikai no Senki'') was released in 2000 with a recap movie ''Banner of the Stars Special Edition'' following in 2001. That year, ''
Banner of the Stars II is a Japanese series of science fiction novels written by Hiroyuki Morioka, which serve as a sequel to ''Crest of the Stars''. Three novels in the series have been adapted into anime. The first series, ''Banner of the Stars'' (13 episo ...
'' (10 episodes, a.k.a. ''Seikai no Senki II'') was also released. The third anime series, adapting the third novel, ''
Banner of the Stars III is a Japanese series of science fiction novels written by Hiroyuki Morioka, which serve as a sequel to ''Crest of the Stars''. Three novels in the series have been adapted into anime. The first series, ''Banner of the Stars#Banner of th ...
'' (a.k.a. ''Seikai no Senki III'') is an OVA released in Japan in 2005.


Characters


Main Characters

; : : After completing his training in military school, he joins Lafiel's crew as the supply officer of Basroil. He considers the ship his only home and even brings his cat Diaho aboard. He tries to conceal his friendship with the princess to prevent jealousy from amongst the crew. He is appointed as a deputy ambassador along with Lafiel several times. It is during the discharge of this duty that he almost lost his life. Although he succeeds in having his home planet Martine join the rest of Hyde Star System become part of the Abh Empire, he has to give up ever being able to set foot on its surface to show Lafiel how beautiful it is. ; : : After completing her apprenticeship, she becomes captain of Basroil. Diaho is her gift to Jinto before he left for military academy. She agrees to keep her friendship with him a secret but openly shows how much she cares for his well-being. She is appointed as ambassador several times. After Jinto is taken hostage and survives, she starts insisting to always keep him in sight going as far as taking leave from military service to accompany Jinto to the Hyde Star System. After surviving the destruction of the capital, Lafiel assumes her new role as the Crown Princess of the Empire.


Assault Ship Basroil

; Aicryac Üémh Tlyzr Naurh : Basrogrh (Basroil) pilot who shows an interest in Jinto. She often serves as Diaho's sitter when Jinto is away. ; : Basroil's first navigator. He becomes captain of a new class of assault ship while Lafiel is on leave but gives up the post upon her return. ;Samsonn Borgh Tiruser Tirusec : Basrogrh mechanic, a non-genetic Abh like Jinto who eventually becomes his first vassal.


Minor Characters

; Abriel Nei Debrusc Spunej Ramaj : The current reigning
empress An emperor (from la, imperator, via fro, empereor) is a monarch, and usually the sovereign ruler of an empire or another type of imperial realm. Empress, the female equivalent, may indicate an emperor's wife ( empress consort), mother (empr ...
of the Abh Empire, she is also Lafiel's grandmother. She personally leads the defense during the attack on the capital. ; Abriel Nei Lamsar Larth Balkei Dusanyu : The current Dusanyu, or
crown prince A crown prince or hereditary prince is the heir apparent to the throne in a royal or imperial monarchy. The female form of the title is crown princess, which may refer either to an heiress apparent or, especially in earlier times, to the w ...
, of the Abh Empire of Mankind and the commander-in-chief of the Abh Armed Forces. ; Abriel Nei Debrusc Larth Kryb Debeus : Lafiel's father, the King of Kryv and the Dusanyu's brother. He joins Abh fleet in the middle of the war and proceeds to the reclaim the Hyde Star System for the empire. ; Abriel Nei Debrusc Duhiel : Lafiel's fifteen-year old younger brother who feels unable to measure up to his sister's accomplishments. ; Trife Boli Yuvdale Remsale : Despite verging on excessive caution, he is nonetheless one of the most able tacticians in the Labule. ; Spoor Aron Sekpadao Letopanyu Peneju : A high ranking noble and one of the most able admirals of the Abh Fleet. Though complaining of boredom most of the time, she suddenly springs into action when needed. ; Atosryac Syun-Atos Lyuf Febdash Klowal Loïc : The fourth Baron of Febdash and Klowal's younger sister, Loïc is in command of a squadron of assault ships that included Basroil. She is a highly able commander.


Media


Novels

There are currently six novels in the ''Banner of the Stars'' series, originally released by
Hayakawa Publishing is a Japanese publishing company, founded in 1945 by Kiyoshi Hayakawa. It is the largest science fiction publisher in Japan; almost all winners of the Seiun Award for Best Foreign Novel are published by the company. Notable books written by Jap ...
from December 1996. On April 20, 2019,
J-Novel Club J-Novel Club is a publishing company specializing in the translation of Japanese light novels into English. It streams light novels and manga in regular installments before publishing finalized e-books. As of August 2021, J-Novel Club has license ...
announced their license of ''Banner of the Stars'', along with their retranslated release of ''Crest of the Stars''. The digital release followed J-Novel Club's model of releasing "prepub" chapters on their website for premium members before the digital retail release on their site and other platforms like Amazon. The physical release for both series is in hardcover omnibus format, with three volumes per issue, with the first ''Banner of the Stars'' omnibus released on February 2, 2021 and the second on March 15, 2022. * ''Banner of the Stars I "The Ties That Bind"'' (''星界の戦旗I 絆のかたち'') (''Seikai no Senki I "Kizuna no Katachi"'') (1996) Three years after the outbreak of hostilities between the Abh Empire and the Alliance, Lafiel becomes captain of the brand new assault ship Basroil and Jinto who has finished his training joins her crew as a supply officer. They are attached to the imperial fleet assigned to defend the strategically important Laptic Gate from a force 15 times larger than their own. And to make things more worrisome, not only is their commanding officer the younger sister of the third baron Febdash, the admiral of their fleet and his chief-of-staff are from the Bebaus family notoriously known for their "Spectacular Insanity". * ''Banner of the Stars II "What Needs Defending"'' (''星界の戦旗II 守るべきもの'') (''Seikai no Senki II "Mamoru Beki Mono"'') (1998) Lafiel and Jinto are appointed ambassadors and given a mission to form a government on a newly conquered planet, which turns out to be a detention planet full of prisoners. Jinto is kidnapped during a rebellion and Lafiel is forced to withdraw due to the military actions of the enemy, leaving Jinto behind. Weeks later she returns to rescue him. * ''Banner of the Stars III "Dinner With Family"'' (''星界の戦旗III 家族の食卓'') (''Seikai no Senki III "Kazoku no Shokutaku"'') (2001) The main characters go to the Hyde star system (Jinto's home world and recently recovered imperial territory). On the way, Jinto encounters his friend Dorin Ku and is informed that a military war game will be held in the Hyde star system. Martine, the system's capital, refuses to surrender to the Abh Empire. Count Jinto negotiates with the Martinese government and seeks terms of surrender. At last, at the cost of the planet's autonomy and exile of the Count, Martine joins the Empire. * ''Banner of the Stars IV "The Screech of Space-Time"'' (''星界の戦旗IV 軋む時空'') (''Seikai no Senki IV "Kishimu Jikuu"'') (2004) The main characters have returned to the Imperial fleet and Lafiel is now captain of a new ship, the assault frigate Flicaubh. Lafiel's younger brother Duhiel enlists in the navy and is dispatched to a battleship. The so far neutral Hania Federation unexpectedly offers to join the Abh Empire and Empress Ramaj accepts. While Jinto and Lafiel are returning to the Imperial capital, Lakfakalle, the Hania Federation fleet suddenly attack the Abh Empire and advances towards the capital. * ''Banner of the Stars V "Destiny's Refrain"'' (''星界の戦旗V 宿命の調べ'') (''Seikai no Senki V "Shukumei no Shirabe"'') (2013)"星界の戦旗 5-宿命の調べ-"
''Hayakawa'', 22 March 2013
The three enemy nations launch a surprise attack on Lakfakalle from Hania territory with help from sympathetic elements within the Hania military. Unable to recall the fleets in time to mount a defense, the empire prepares to abandon its capital for the first time in its history. The empress leads the small fleet available to meet the enemy in a desperate attempt to buy time for the civilians and crucial production structures to be evacuated. Meanwhile, Lafiel and Jinto are assigned to an old cruiser and tasked with transporting the Memorial Stones, markers etched with the name of every person who has ever died for the empire and important cultural artifacts. At the same time Duhiel is trapped behind enemy lines, and his superiors must get him back to Imperial territory. * ''Banner of the Stars VI "Thunder of the Empire"'' (''星界の戦旗VI 帝国の雷鳴'') (''Seikai no Senki VI "Teikoku no Raimei"'') (2018)"星界の戦旗6──帝国の雷鳴"
''Hayakawa'', 5 September 2018
The war got stagnant for a long decade after the fall of Lakfakalle. Now the Empire is split in two, and both parts of it are undermanned and have problems with proper supplies. Both the Alliance and the Empire are slowly building their forces to break the stalemate which has occurred after the fall of Lakfakalle. Finally, the Empire is ready to initiate the operation "Thunder", launching their attack at People's Sovereign Union of Planets in order to reunite the shards of Imperial controlled space and, if possible, annex the territory and secure the resources of the Union. Lafiel, the Crown Princess, and, as required by the title, the Admiral of the Fleet, is ordered to complete this operation using the forces she helped to train and amass on her previous assignment during past decade. She has to handle the lack of supplies and not quite experienced crews while taking over a whole star nation, all while being overlooked by one of the Imperial Elders and tempted to go beyond the operational orders.


Anime

Among fans, ''Banner of the Stars'' is a title used to describe all anime except '' Crest of the Stars'' (which
Hiroyuki Morioka (born March 2, 1962, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese science fiction novelist. Biography In 1992, his first novel ''Yume no Ki ga Tsugeta nara'' ("If Only the Dream Trees Could Touch") appeared in Hayakawa Publishing's ''S-F Magazine' ...
has said was not intended as the main idea of the story, but just an introduction to how Jinto and Lafiel met). Two TV series and an OVA have been released adapting the first three books.
Bandai Entertainment was a Japanese anime, film production, and distribution enterprise, established by Bandai and a subsidiary of Bandai Namco Holdings. They focused mainly in international distribution of anime properties in North America. Most of the anime and f ...
released ''Banner of the Stars I'' and ''II'' seasons in North America in 2003, and in 2013
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re-licensed the series and released them along with (subtitled-only) ''Banner of the Stars III'' in a 2018 DVD compilation. On December 25, 2019, ''Banner of the Stars'' along with ''Crest of The Stars'' was released on
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in Japan.


''Banner of the Stars''


''Banner of the Stars II''


''Banner of the Stars III''


Radio drama

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broadcast
radio drama Radio drama (or audio drama, audio play, radio play, radio theatre, or audio theatre) is a dramatized, purely acoustic performance. With no visual component, radio drama depends on dialogue, music and sound effects to help the listener imagine t ...
adaptations of ''Banner of the Stars'' novels and they were later released on CDs. The latest episode, ''Banner of the Stars IV'', was broadcast in 2006, but has not been released on a CD.


Manga

One-volume manga adaptations of the ''Banner of the Stars'' and ''Banner of the Stars II'' anime series have been released by
Dengeki Comics is a manga publishing label affiliated with the Japanese publishing company ASCII Media Works (formerly MediaWorks) and is aimed at a male audience. Aside from the main Dengeki Comics label, there is the related Dengeki Comics EX label, which wa ...
on October 27, 2001 and July 27, 2002, drawn by
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and Wasoh Miyakoshi respectively, after they were serialized in '' Monthly Comic Dengeki Daioh'' magazine in 2001 and 2002. The manga volumes were released in English by
Tokyopop Tokyopop (styled TOKYOPOP; formerly known as Mixx Entertainment) is an American distributor, licensor and publisher of anime, manga, manhwa and Western manga-style works. The German publishing division produces German translations of licensed ...
on August 3 and October 12, 2004 under the names ''Seikai Trilogy, Vol. 2: Banner of the Stars: The Shape of Bonds'' and ''Seikai Trilogy, Vol. 3: Banner of the Stars II: Protecting the Precious''. These volumes were referred to by Tokyopop as the second and third parts of the ''Seikai Trilogy''. This was because at the time of publishing, only three anime series were adapted from Hiroyuki Morioka's works, and ''Banner of the Stars III'' was yet to be made. '' Crest of the Stars'' was considered the first part of the trilogy.


Video game

The ''Banner of the Stars'' series was adaptated into a Japanese video game for
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. Named after the series,
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released it on September 26, 2003. It is a member of the wargame genre, featuring interactions with some characters from the novels in-between the battles. A port for the
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console was released on April 21, 2005.


Reception

''Banner of the Stars'' was nominated for the Grand Prize of the 1st
Sense of Gender Award The Sense of Gender Awards are annual awards given by the Japanese Association for Gender, Fantasy & Science Fiction since 2001 for the science fiction or fantasy fiction published in the Japanese language in the prior year which best "explore ...
in 2001.


References


External links


Sunrise pageBandai Entertainment page (BOTS I/II)
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