The Gova clan seeks to establish contact with the force known as Gasaraki. All of these actions unfold against the backdrop of military operations in which marching war machines are the primary form of armament. The synthesis of modern military technology and traditional Japanese cultural values creates a magnificent foundation for the unfolding conflict as events progress. This anime consists of charts, reports, presentations, military tactics, global politics, technology, and political philosophy. Everything else is added in minor proportions to the plot as a garnish for an already sharp dish. Here, there is no focus on personalities; their characters are hidden from the viewer and not revealed throughout the narrative. The story of an individual is replaced by the story of humanity. A particular issue stands out: two pilots who found themselves on opposite sides of a barricade, becoming victims of scientific experiments—their search for their own identity in the past and their place in the world in the present. Yet they are merely gods of war upon whom mortals pray, yet their essence remains human. Does that mean a person is war and destruction? No. A person is reason directing their aspirations along the waves of their convictions on the shores of the surrounding world. All heroes are right in their own way. But for everyone, there is one law—survival of the strongest.