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'''''Innocent Venus''''' is an anime.


It's 2010 AD. Nature has [[After the End|destroyed a good portion of civilization as we know it]]. To maintain order, society is segregated into the rich Logos and the miserably poor Levinas, and the law is enforced by the militaristic upper class. The Logos enjoy easy life in relatively nice areas, while the impoverished masses of the Levinas struggle to survive in [[Crapsack World|the slums, aka everywhere else.]]
It's 2010 AD. Nature has [[After the End|destroyed a good portion of civilization as we know it]]. To maintain order, society is segregated into the rich Logos and the miserably poor Levinas, and the law is enforced by the militaristic upper class. The Logos enjoy easy life in relatively nice areas, while the impoverished masses of the Levinas struggle to survive in [[Crapsack World|the slums, aka everywhere else.]]
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They spend a while on the run, meeting up with various rebel factions including the [[Large Ham|self-styled "pirate captain"]] Toraji, who is actually {{spoiler|the defected vice-commander of Phantom}}; the story continues thus until {{spoiler|Jin is revealed to be a [[Big Bad Friend|backstabbing fiend]] who wants to use Sana just as much as Phantom do}}. Meanwhile Toraji decides to lead the rebellion. The director of Phantom is also working on some sort of [[Weapon of Mass Destruction]] involving the mechas and their power source. This is where Sana finally learns her origin and her significance to the project.
They spend a while on the run, meeting up with various rebel factions including the [[Large Ham|self-styled "pirate captain"]] Toraji, who is actually {{spoiler|the defected vice-commander of Phantom}}; the story continues thus until {{spoiler|Jin is revealed to be a [[Big Bad Friend|backstabbing fiend]] who wants to use Sana just as much as Phantom do}}. Meanwhile Toraji decides to lead the rebellion. The director of Phantom is also working on some sort of [[Weapon of Mass Destruction]] involving the mechas and their power source. This is where Sana finally learns her origin and her significance to the project.


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Latest revision as of 17:38, 23 December 2022

Innocent Venus is an anime.

It's 2010 AD. Nature has destroyed a good portion of civilization as we know it. To maintain order, society is segregated into the rich Logos and the miserably poor Levinas, and the law is enforced by the militaristic upper class. The Logos enjoy easy life in relatively nice areas, while the impoverished masses of the Levinas struggle to survive in the slums, aka everywhere else.

The Government has Phantom, a special forces division that uses mechas called Gladiators. They specialize in putting down rebellions and generally being jerkasses.

Two guys and a girl are on the run from the evil government, in the process participating in cool mecha battles and blowing stuff up. Jo and Jin are former Phantom members who appear to be polar opposites in personality. Sana, the mysterious pink-haired girl, is somehow linked to Phantom.

They spend a while on the run, meeting up with various rebel factions including the self-styled "pirate captain" Toraji, who is actually the defected vice-commander of Phantom; the story continues thus until Jin is revealed to be a backstabbing fiend who wants to use Sana just as much as Phantom do. Meanwhile Toraji decides to lead the rebellion. The director of Phantom is also working on some sort of Weapon of Mass Destruction involving the mechas and their power source. This is where Sana finally learns her origin and her significance to the project.

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