![]() A second sequel titled Saint Seiya: Episode.G – Requiem ( Japanese: 聖闘士星矢EPISODE.Gレクイエム, Hepburn: Seinto Seiya Episōdo Jī Rekuiemu) began being serialized on January 28, 2020, also in Manga Cross. The last chapter was published on August 27, 2019, and the series was compiled into 16 volumes. Serialization began on April 5, 2014, in the bimonthly Champion Red Ichigo magazine, and continued in the web magazine Champion Cross (later renamed Manga Cross). In December 2013, Megumu Okada announced on Twitter that he was working on a sequel manga titled Saint Seiya: Episode.G – Assassin ( Japanese: 聖闘士星矢EPISODE.G~アサシン~, Hepburn: Seinto Seiya Episōdo Jī Asashin). It takes place in a fictional universe where the Olympian gods cyclically reincarnate on Earth, often waging war on each other for dominance, and depicts the battle of the Gold Saints, warriors with superhuman powers who fight for Peace and Justice in the name of the goddess Athena to protect the Earth from the recently awakened Titan gods.Īlthough no English version of Saint Seiya Episode.G exists, it has been translated into various other languages by publishers from around the world, where it was well received, but not without controversy regarding its differences to Saint Seiya. ![]() The story is set seven years before the events of Saint Seiya and six years after the death of the Sagittarius Gold Saint Aiolos, the brother of Episode.G's protagonist, Leo Gold Saint Aiolia. A spin-off of the manga series Saint Seiya by Masami Kurumada, it first started being serialized in the monthly magazine Champion Red on December 19, 2002, and was concluded on June 19, 2003, being later compiled into 20 tankōbon by Akita Shoten. It is also a reference to a science fiction film of the same name which features a robot that can only be destroyed by itself, much like the Omnidroids.Saint Seiya: Episode.G ( Japanese: 聖闘士星矢 ( セイントセイヤ )EPISODE.G, Hepburn: Seinto Seiya Episōdo Jī), also known as Knights of the Zodiac: Episode.G, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Megumu Okada.Similarly, in the operation itself, Syndrome killed many superheroes so he could pretend to be the only superhero left until his most despised nemesis, Mr. He ate all of his children so as to forego a prophecy that foretold his downfall at the hands of one of his offspring until his youngest child Zeus, who was hidden by his mother and led a rebellion against Kronos, cut him into many pieces with his own Scythe, freed his siblings from Kronos' stomach and brought the prophecy to reality. Operation Kronos alludes to the Greek Titan of the same name, Kronos Lord of Time.Supers that were targeted by Project Kronos The Incredibles and Frozone then went on to defeat it, derailing Operation Kronos completely. Unfortunately for him, the Omnidroid soon deduced the remote's purpose and blasted it from Syndrome's hands before turning on its creator. He would continue his "hero work" until his eventual retirement, after which he would sell his inventions to the general public so that everyone could be Super, thereby rendering the term meaningless. Using a remote that controlled the machine's actions, Syndrome planned on "defeating" the robot after showing that the Supers could not, gaining glory for himself and eventually rising to fame as a "real" Super. The new Omnidroid was deployed via rocket to attack the city of Metroville. Using the data from its battle, the villain developed the Omnidroid v.10 and prepared to begin the final stage of his plan. The retired hero defeated the Omnidroid v.8, but Syndrome used the data of the battle to build the Omnidroid v.9, which successfully overcame his former childhood hero and would have killed him if Syndrome didn't stop it. Frozone was to be the first target to fight the Omnidroid v.8, until Mirage saw Mr. Incredible himself became the guinea pig for the latest version of the Omnidroid. Incredible, one of the most powerful living Supers in the world.Įventually, Operation Kronos reached a stage where Mr. His ultimate goal was to make it strong enough to defeat Mr. This had also killed off many potential threats to his plans. After using the new version of the robot to kill the Super who previously defeated it, the same Omnidroid would be used to kill Supers until another Super defeated it, which repeated until the debut of the Omnidroid v.9. ![]() When a Super succeeded in defeating an Omnidroid, Syndrome used the accumulated data to create an improved model. Any Supers who failed to defeat the robot ended up getting killed by it or by Syndrome himself, and the data from the battle was recorded and analyzed. Operation Kronos required Syndrome to pit retired Supers against prototype units of his Omnidroid battle robot, under the pretense that it was a military project that had become rampant and needed to be shut down. Operation Kronos was a plan set forth in The Incredibles by Syndrome. The third and final stage of Operation Kronos
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