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During a military presentation of Taraak’s space forces, their newly constructed combat vessel is attacked and captured by female pirates from Mejeer. In an effort to save face, the Taraakian forces’ commander chooses to remotely destroy the ship, even with intruders on board, rather than let it be annexed by the Mejeer pirates. 47. The Qwaser of Stigmata In the twenty-first century, religious conflicts intensify in war-torn Japan, with
clashes between divine faith and the obscurantist ideas of Orthodox Christianity. Mafuyu Oribe and her cousin Tomo Yamanobe, students at the prestigious St-Mikhailov Academy, encounter a mysterious silver-haired boy named Aleksander “Sasha” Nikolaevich Her. Sasha is a Qwaser, a human who derives power from soma (a liquid substance found in women’s breasts) and has the ability to manipulate materials from the periodic table of elements. The academy becomes embroiled in a bloody battle against
other Qwasers, ignited by the mystery surrounding a purportedly wish-fulfilling icon. RELATED: 20 Best Harem Anime of All Time (Dubbed & Undubbed) 46. Pandora in the Crimson Shell: Ghost Urn Nene Nanakorobi, a cyborg girl crafted by Uzal Delilah, finds herself compelled to confront terrorists in order to protect her newfound home—the artificial island of Cenancle. 45. Burst Angel Following a major earthquake and the influx of foreign companies, chaos and corruption spread through the central districts of Shibuya, Roppongi, and Akihabara, turning them into lawless zones.
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