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The Ra (
The Ra is also featured in the 1996 manga Super Atragon: Giant Steel Dragon Force, which is a complete retelling of the films. In this story, rather than being sunk and rebuilt, the Ra was developed by the Japanese Navy during World War II and survived into the present day 50 years later. The ship inspired the "Ra-class" of battleships, with each major player in the war constructing their own such craft. All of the nations' Ra-class ships were deployed in response to the reawakening of the kingdom of Lemuria, which had sank into the ocean 12,000 years ago.
Name
Design
History
- Super Atragon (OVA 1995)
- Super Atragon: Part II (OVA 1996)
Super Atragon
After the bombing of Hiroshima the Ra is attacked by a similar warship made by the United States which posses three bow drills and is named the “Liberty.” The Lieutenant is forced by the captain to escape with a subterranean they had onboard named “Annette.” With it’s bow drill spinning with fury the Ra makes a sharp turn towards the Liberty where the two battleship strike each other and sink into the abyss. Fifty years later, our protagonist, Go whom is a decadent of the Ra’s captain, works with the UN in Antarctica along side Annette which he is unaware is a subterranean. The UN discovers a colossal monolith in the South Pole which tanks two nuclear missiles as if they were nothing. The subterranean navy reveals itself which is led by Annette’s sister, Avatar. Annette passes out while trying to contact her sister to stop and the subterranean forces absolutely demolish the United States Navy. Go wakes up in a hanger and discovers the Ra which is rebuilt and ready for battle. Onboard he discovers his father, Magane Hyuga is the captain of the Warship. The Ra breaks out of an iceberg and destroys the highly advance and deadly Subterranean Navy.
Super Atragon: Part II
Abilities
Video games
- Super Atragon: Steel Solitude (1997) - Sega Saturn
Super Atragon: Steel Solitude
Comics
- Super Atragon: Giant Steel Dragon Force (1996-1997)
Super Atragon: Giant Steel Dragon Force
Gallery
Trivia
See also
References
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