He is brash, headstrong and very dangerous. His name is similar to James Hawkins, of Treasure Island fame. He’s a little immature, and very fast thinking, but he can’t think deeply. He knows his way around ships, computers and just about everything else. Gene picked him up, and the two have worked together ever since. Jim Hawking is the smart guy of the group. However, I think that this is common for all young adult Ctarls, as her minions (that she loses due to her special incompetence), are as enthusiastic as she is, but perhaps just as unintelligent. Despite her ‘adulthood’ in the Ctarl-Ctarl civilization, she’s very immature. She is strong, though, and is entirely loyal. She’s likely the unluckiest of the group, and her pain is played for laughs. She’s a proud member of the Ctarl-Ctarl empire, a race of cat Lycanthropes (not proper werewolves, though they share similarities). From left to right: Aisha Clan-Clan, Jim Hawking, Gene Starwind, Melfina, Twilight Suzuka.Īisha Clan-Clan is the dumb muscle of the group.
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I believe that the series stays true to it and is more worthy because of it. As I said in my ‘First Impressions’ post, the two main themes of the Outlaw Star are Dreams and Growth. There is a subplot involving Gene, Melfina and the McDougal brothers, who killed Gene’s father, indirectly causing an early fear of space travel. The plot is relatively simple, Gene Starwind and his crew use the OUTLAW STAR to find the Galactic Leyline and figure out what it is. An excellent example of a space opera and likely a classic as worthy to be watched as Cowboy Bepop, Baccano or Clannad. Well, I’ve seen Outlaw Star It was pretty good.