Raiden "Ray Gunn" Drillids
Raiden is a 14-year-old boy who pretty much stopped "believing" at a very young age, focusing on his early orphanance. Luckily, his intellectual abilities enable him for - an engineering job(take note that age is no longer a factor in the future). The routine is almost everyday-similar, that is, until an unfamiliar message calls him for an oppurtunity of a lifetime. Torn between his job and the risky, yet possibly rewarding escapade, he chooses the latter and ventures into space on his own. Little does he know that his hyperactive childhood friend has secretly stowed away on his ship.
Along the way he stumbles along a terrible secret organised by the central government. Not wanting to endanger his old friend who he is now smitten with, he leaves her little reason, only to realise her calling in his mind. That's right, phsycic connection; Ain't that sweet?
Although the story maybe a little dark attimes, Raiden does most of his fair share of mischeif and humour, rivalling Camier most of the time. Who says comic relief characters can't have their own movie?
Along the way he stumbles along a terrible secret organised by the central government. Not wanting to endanger his old friend who he is now smitten with, he leaves her little reason, only to realise her calling in his mind. That's right, phsycic connection; Ain't that sweet?
Although the story maybe a little dark attimes, Raiden does most of his fair share of mischeif and humour, rivalling Camier most of the time. Who says comic relief characters can't have their own movie?
