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Luck & Logic

Hero or Mob

Fri, Jan 08, 2016
A high-school-age boy named Yoshichika Tsurugi, who was formerly an ALCA Logicalist until he lost his Logic, finds himself caught between protecting his family as a civilian from otherworldly incursions and rejoining ALCA when his Logic is found.
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Genius or Fool

Fri, Jan 15, 2016
Yoshichika is obliged to go through a two-day trial period to be reinstated to ALCA, during which he excels at his tests and manages to step on his team leader's toes. Yoshichika meets Olga, and is curious about the special treatment he receives.
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Dream or Reality
After Tamaki is replaced as team leader by Yoshichika, she is devastated. Yoshichika learns from Veronica about how he and Tamaki are not that much different in their respect for life. Veronica must take combat matters into her own hands.
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Freedom or Restraint
Chloe becomes occupied with investigating the Paradox Level 9.8 readings that previously appeared, stepping on the toes of the designated research staff. Chloe disobeys orders to tackle a Foreigner on her own.
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Yesterday or Tomorrow
Yoshichika and Yukari discover that Mana was abandoned as a child, and that even now, she hopes to contact her parents again. When a Foreigner shows up that proves too difficult for Chloe and Tamaki to handle, Mana makes a stunning decision.
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Battle or Surrender
Yukari dreams of doing more as a Logicalist, but her lack of experience and inability to Trance with any of the others during training sessions holds her back. A crisis in the Foreigner holding facility threatens the entire branch.
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Human or God

Fri, Feb 19, 2016
The ALCA members get some rare time off, and Shiori invites them over to the Tsurugi home under the false pretense that it is Yoshichika's birthday. A misunderstanding drives a wedge between Yoshichika and Athena.
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Guilt or Innocence
When Veronica's Paradox Sick former trainer, Ash Paxton, is suddenly moved to Sapporo, she tenders her resignation to pursue him. Director Jarno, wary about events taking place at the ALCA lab in Sapporo, charges Yoshichika to protect Veronica.
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Enemy or Friend

Fri, Mar 04, 2016
As the ALCA members improve their skills, Olga feels more and more like he is being left behind without a Foreigner to Covenant with. Lucifer pays a surprise visit to the ALCA Naien office with an unexpected proposal.
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Heaven or Hell

Fri, Mar 11, 2016
After Olga goes missing with his Logigraph, Yukari and Quetzie fly out and find him with Lucifer. Lucifer reveals to Olga what his plans are concerning Septpia, humanity, and the displaced archdemons of Tetra-Heaven.
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Despair or Destruction
It's all hands on deck for the Naien branch of ALCA when they are cut off from headquarters and all of their Foreigners are on the loose. With all other options exhausted, Yoshichika and Athena make a fateful decision in order to stop Olga.
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Luck and Logic

Fri, Mar 25, 2016
Yoshichika and Athena confront Olga and Lucifer for a final showdown atop ALCA Headquarters. The Logicalists and goddesses deal with the fallout left in the wake of the end of the conflict.
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Beyond the Heavens

Beyond the Heavens

Souten Kouro's story is based loosely on the events taking place in Three Kingdoms period of China during the life of the last Chancellor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Cao Cao (155 - March 15, 220), who also serves as the main character. The Three Kingdoms period has been a popular theme in Japanese manga for decades, but Souten Kouro differs greatly from most of the others on several points. One significant difference is its highly positive portrayal of its main character, Cao Cao, who is traditionally the antagonist in not only Japanese manga, but also most novel versions of the Three Kingdoms period, including the original 14th century version, Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong. Another significant difference from others is that the storyline primarily uses the original historical account of the era, Records of Three Kingdoms by Chen Shou, as a reference rather than the aforementioned Romance of the Three Kingdoms novel. By this, the traditional hero of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Liu Bei, takes on relatively less importance within the story and is portrayed in a less positive light. Yet, several aspects of the story are in fact based on the novel version, including the employment of its original characters such as Diao Chan, as well as anachronistic weapons such as Guan Yu's Green Dragon Crescent Blade and Zhang Fei's Viper Blade. A consistent theme throughout the story is Cao Cao's perpetual desire to break China and its people away from its old systems and ways of thinking and initiate a focus on pragmatism over empty ideals. This often puts him at odds with the prevalent customs and notions of Confucianism and those that support them.

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