OVA
Description
Remy Shimada piloted the Queen Rose module for the GoShogun team, docking within the robot's left leg during missions against the Dokuga organization. Her childhood in France involved significant hardship; orphaned following her mother's death, she lived as a street urchin and regularly fought off bullies, displaying early resilience.
Four decades after the GoShogun team retired, Remy lived reclusively, avoiding public attention for her past heroism. While traveling to a rare reunion with former teammates, a severe car accident left her comatose with a terminal prognosis. During this critical state, interconnected visions surfaced from two pivotal near-death experiences.
One vision resurrected her childhood trauma: trapped in a pit for days, an ominous voice urged her to accept imminent death. The other centered on an event 40 years prior, when the entire GoShogun team became stranded in a desert city whose inhabitants enforced a fatalistic creed. There, Remy received a prophecy that she would die within two days—a fate the locals deemed absolute. Throughout the ordeal, she relied on her revolver and teammates' support to survive relentless attacks.
In her coma, these memories fused into a surreal battle where she confronted a monstrous panther embodying death and fate. Despite grievous dream-world injuries, she defiantly strapped her gun to a broken hand, propped herself against a gravestone bearing her name, and fired her final bullet to vanquish the beast. This act crystallized her lifelong defiance against despair and external prophecies of her end.
Her bonds with GoShogun teammates Shingo Hojo, Killy Gagly, Leonardo Bundle, Yatta-la Kernagul, and Suegni Cuttnal were defined by mutual respect and profound camaraderie. They operated as a family, with teammates often personifying facets of her inner strength during psychological battles. Post-accident, they reunited at her hospital bed, leveraging connections to secure vital medical intervention.
Remy’s resilience—evident in her childhood, as a young pilot, and decades later—remained unwavering. Her arc concluded upon awakening from the coma, symbolizing her triumph over mortality through sheer will and the enduring power of friendship.
Four decades after the GoShogun team retired, Remy lived reclusively, avoiding public attention for her past heroism. While traveling to a rare reunion with former teammates, a severe car accident left her comatose with a terminal prognosis. During this critical state, interconnected visions surfaced from two pivotal near-death experiences.
One vision resurrected her childhood trauma: trapped in a pit for days, an ominous voice urged her to accept imminent death. The other centered on an event 40 years prior, when the entire GoShogun team became stranded in a desert city whose inhabitants enforced a fatalistic creed. There, Remy received a prophecy that she would die within two days—a fate the locals deemed absolute. Throughout the ordeal, she relied on her revolver and teammates' support to survive relentless attacks.
In her coma, these memories fused into a surreal battle where she confronted a monstrous panther embodying death and fate. Despite grievous dream-world injuries, she defiantly strapped her gun to a broken hand, propped herself against a gravestone bearing her name, and fired her final bullet to vanquish the beast. This act crystallized her lifelong defiance against despair and external prophecies of her end.
Her bonds with GoShogun teammates Shingo Hojo, Killy Gagly, Leonardo Bundle, Yatta-la Kernagul, and Suegni Cuttnal were defined by mutual respect and profound camaraderie. They operated as a family, with teammates often personifying facets of her inner strength during psychological battles. Post-accident, they reunited at her hospital bed, leveraging connections to secure vital medical intervention.
Remy’s resilience—evident in her childhood, as a young pilot, and decades later—remained unwavering. Her arc concluded upon awakening from the coma, symbolizing her triumph over mortality through sheer will and the enduring power of friendship.