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For that case specifically, officially he only did a decapitation attack on the enemy flagship, and only 'just so happens' that the enemy fleet was set upon by crystal lifeforms shortly after. The fact that Hiro was the one whom called the lifeforms there to start with is not something anyone wants to advertise or have proof of anyways, since those singing crystals are highly illegal to have around....Wait, wait... This Gold Star business has some glaring problems compared with the story.
Hiro basically solo'd and defeated almost an entire god damn enemy FLEET that, IIRC, outnumbered the Imperial defenders and was also instrumental in saving an entire space station. And apparently wasn't even CONSIDERED for the award.
WHAT THE FUCK ELSE MORE WOULD HE HAVE TO DO TO GET THIS MEDAL?!
For that case specifically, officially he only did a decapitation attack on the enemy flagship, and only 'just so happens' that the enemy fleet was set upon by crystal lifeforms shortly after. The fact that Hiro was the one whom called the lifeforms there to start with is not something anyone wants to advertise or have proof of anyways, since those singing crystals are highly illegal to have around.
Dune and Battletech comes to mind. If not outright nobles, it's corporations with military power feuding with each other like in G-Police or Armored Core 6.I think you'll find that (semi-) autocratic/feudal elements are in a lot of science-fiction/science-fantasy.
In fact, I think you'll find that SF settings with a form of Democracy tend to be highly dystopian.
"I AM THE SENATE"democracy
You think the realistic terrorists are boring? It's better than trying to force them some ideology or whatever and when they are beaten by the great and heroic MC fighting for justice and friendship they just go
She is too fun to bully, but I feel that marriage with her is inevitableMan... Serena is not badbut she really is a pain. I hope it goes well tho
The light novel/web novel explains a lot better. She shows up, crazy stuff is going to happen, run away. And it's implied it isn't quite so coincidental because she wants to recruit the MC to her anti-pirate fleet. She's also a hell of a lot smarter in the novel. Like a thousand times more clever and intelligent. So, the MC tries to avoid dealing with her because of her goals conflict with his and and he knows she's generally smarter than him and willing to be somewhat underhanded.He really has just been so cold to her right from the get, and it doesnt feel entirely warranted honestly.
p sure he did get a medal, just not the gold star one. gold star is extremely high prestige, and in the situation he was in, in addition to the other things mentioned, is that he "only" shot down the commander ship, and escaped "because" of the sudden crystal lifeforms coming in sure he got some other hips along the way, but they would've put it to circumstance rather than pure talent. plus it was a purely reckless tactic, so dunno how good they feel about that part. when we get to the point in the story when he gets one, it'll make sense how high the requirement really is.Exactly how is that not worth a medal?
Don't feel like reading 5 pages to see if someone answered you but yes, she eventually does. Much later than the other replies had read when they replied to you.Did she finally accepted ? Can anyone spoil me pls.