Long ago, the Emperor possessed great mystical powers... and now, a young boy wonders: will he have them as well. With no memories, and only a rose-shaped scar on his forehead as a clue, he ponders his legacy while on the run with the girl who rescued him from a group of armed warriors. She takes him to a scientist who seems sure Rose is the Emperor's clone, and that this young boy must assume the mantle of leadership. But opposing forces have created another clone from the Emperor's DNA... and the struggle for power begins.
Remember to forget is a four-page script of a story with a human twist in a dystopic, sci-fi setting. It is open-ended, allowing greater engagement and emotional investment by the reader. The Protagonist, an unnamed young alien has been up all night reflecting on his life. He is part of a race of intergalactic warriors who treat their atrocities casually and haphazardly. This bizarreness stems from the fact that each day, after they are done with the horrors of their conquest, they are submitted to a process which simply wipes out parts of their daily memories and experiences (their negative emotions and any sedimentary and residual conscience they might have left regarding what they have done). It is something which in the long-term leaves everyone devoid of empathy and realization. This perpetual tuning up has the protagonist wondering, “What’s worse? The fact that we are harming others or ignoring that we have harmed others?”
From Ryuusei no Mafia: Minnie’s the only human living on an alien planet and because of that she’s rejected by almost all the other inhabitants. Then one day something falls outside of her house and it happens to be... a human prince?!
In the future, the government "recycles" dangerous criminals instead of executing them. Their memories are erased, their personalities are replaced, and they are sent back to their original life as a new person. With this process, there is an extremely low rate of repeat offenders. Kou has just gone home to his big sister after receiving his punishment for committing murder. He has a little notebook to use in the absence of his memory, which details his life and relationships. However, his friends at school seem to doubt that he's actually the perpetrator. Will Kou be able to uncover the truth behind the murder he is believed to have committed? With no knowledge of his previous life, how can he tell who to trust? [tethysdust]
The "saber" are immaterial entities that take possession of the body housing to protect our world by exterminating the "frame users" from another dimension. So that when possessed the bodies hosting lose consciousness, Kaon, our heroine, keeps hers. How would she cope with horrific monsters who threaten it now?
The series is set in the modest town of Suiten, located in a remote mountain region in the island of Kyūshū, and follows three boys who have each had traumatic encounters in their childhood and learn to transfer their souls into a parallel world known as the "Unseen World". The Unseen World is however undergoing a change, with its ghosts starting to appear in the real world, which is therefore also being subject to changes.
In the near future, mankind creates mermaids through the selective breeding of small fish. This is the story of three tiny mermaids who are in a Tokyo pet shop waiting for someone to buy them.
Galaxy Gangs was the third entry in the 10th Golden Future Cup competition in 2015.
From The Little Corner: 2000 years before our technological world, when the first humans wandered, there was a tribe called "The Three Eyes". They are above all of us from intelligence and skill. Even when you name only one invention from all of their inventions, you could say it surpassed all of our works. But suddenly, in one day, the tribe disappeared, leaving no trace of evidence behind. It is now the modern time, and "The Three Eyes" tribe is now known as a myth. Or is it really just a myth? The Three Eyed one is back...
Our main character is a beta tester for the newest technology "Virtual Dream". A VR device that takes control of our dreams. Everything seems fine until something unexpected happens... A conflict between our awake and unconscious self. Is it really possible to control the realm of our subconscious?