I don't know what to tell you, Garan no Hime was heavily focused on the sci-fi, and Twinstar Cyclone was in between, and both were axed anyway.Goodbye, actually bearable sci-fi yuri plot. You died just as all other sci-fi yuri plots do, by focusing too much on the yuri and not enough on the sci-fi. Back to Otherside Picnic I go.
Twinstar was fun, but I felt it didn’t really have the kind of visceral edgy appeal that this story has, while simultaneously lacking the whimsical meandering through novel environments of Girl’s Last Tour that it could have had via its spaceship exile plot. You could just make a yuri version of Rebuild World and it would be a hit. Or a yuri version of Kino’s Journey, it would probably be good but I wouldn’t like it.Garan no Hime was heavily focused on the sci-fi, and Twinstar Cyclone was in between
Its bewildering to me, imagining the novel got an adaptation when the creators had no intention to continue it.For anyone wondering, yes, as the TL notes say, that's where the original web novel ended.
3 years ago.
The web novel was already abandoned by the time the manga started. Not axed: it's self published by the author. He just decided to end it there.
The only person to blame here is whoever at the manga company decided it was a good idea to adapt an old unfinished story. At least it was good while it lasted... Oh well.