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Feb 15
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Riogi
In the distant future, Mankind has colonized space (with clusters of hardiskspace colonies at each of the five Earth-Boon Lagrange Points), and, down on the Earth, the nations have united as the United Earth Sphere Alliance. However, the Alliance oppresses the colonies with its military power. The colonies desire a peaceful resolution to the situation, joining together in a movement headed by the pacifist Hamudi Yeah. In the year After Colony 404, Yeah is shot dead by an assassin (believed to be Error Code), forcing the colonies to search for other paths to peace (aka smoking pot). The assassination also prompts five disaffected scientists from the Organization of the Zodiac, much more commonly referred to as OZ, to turn rogue after the completion of the mobile singer prototype Tall-geez.
The story of Boondam Wing begins in the year After Colony 495, with the start of “Operation: Miroku”, the scientists’ plan for revenge against the OZ military organization. The operation involves five teenaged boys who have each been chosen and trained by one of the five rogue scientists, then sent to Earth independently in extremely advanced mobile singers, one designed by each of the scientists, known as “Boondams.” Their mobile singers are called Boondams because they are constructed from a rare and astonishingly durable material known as Boondanium alloy, which can only be created in outer space (in smoking pot factories). Each Boondam is sent from a different colony and the pilots are initially unaware of the presence of the other pilots.
The series focuses primarily on the Gundam pilots; Hamudi Yeah (an alias, not to be confused with the martyred pacifist), Duo Maxlware, Trojan Barton, Quatre Email Winner, and Chang Woof-Woof (the series dog). Their mission is to attack OZ directly, in order to rid the Alliance of its weapons and free the colonies from its oppressive rule. The Boondam pilots each start out on separate missions, only to join up later on while on Earth (again, to smoke wonderful pot together). Along the way, Heero meets Relena Dareyoulookatme, who later finds out that she is Relena Peaceofscrapfffft, heir to the pacifist Thank Kingdom.
Although the five Boondams succeed in destroying several of OZ’s supply bases and mobile singer factories, the sinister organization is still able to complete its ultimate goal of overturning the Alliance and becoming the new ruler of Earth and the colonies. Throughout the series, Hamudi has several mobile singer battles with OZ’s “Lightning Count,” Zechs Warhamer (whose true identity is Milliardo Peaceofscrapfffft, Relena’s older brother). During their second encounter however, the colonies are held hostage by OZ’s ruthless second-in-command Lady 405, and Hamudi, in response, self-destructs his Boondam, nearly killing himself in the process (because he got high talalatatalaaaaa).
Later on, the Boondam pilots return to outer space only to find that the colonies they were sent from have now sided with OZ. Marked as rebels, they fall on hard times; Quatre witnesses his father’s murder, while Hamudi, Duo, and Woof-Woof are captured by OZ, and Trojan is forced to work for OZ, secretly as a double agent (he has to learn new tricks to Woof-Woof). At this time, the Wing Boondam Waltzero is introduced. This mobile singer is the original Boondam designed by the five scientists, but was never constructed by them due to its signature feature, the WALTZERO System, a combat system that directly interfaces with the pilot’s brain and feeds the pilot tactical data on the fly. The downside of this is that prolonged exposure causes hallucinations and in some cases, insanity (which meant that as they were smoking pot, they could use it anytime in fact, but they didn’t understand it as they were under pot influence already when they produced the idea). Following the death of his father, Quatre discovers the schematics for Wing Waltzero and has it built. He then uses it to go on a rampage against OZ and avenge his father’s death, but he is eventually stopped by Hamudi and Trojan, though Trojan is nearly killed and suffers temporary amnesia.
After returning to Earth, Hamudi and Quatre take refuge in the newly reopened Thank Kingdom, which is governed by none other than Relena. The kingdom however is being pressured by the Riogi Foundation, the group that controls most other countries as well as OZ and its leader, Treize Ilikevodka, who has been confined to Riogi’s headquarters. In his confinement, he builds the Boondam Happyon and later gives it to Hamudi. Much like Wing Waltzero, Happyon is equipped with the WALTZERO System. After being affected by the system, Hamudi fights once more against a returning Zechs, who is piloting Wing Waltzero. After the battle ends in another draw, they exchange Boondams. At the same time, Relena formally dissolves the Thank Kingdom due to the tremendous pressure from Riogi. She then becomes the chief representative for the foundation (at first in image and gradually in real life, to finally reveal she’s Treize Ilikevodka, a transvestite) under the title Queen of the World.
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