Description shamelessly borrowed from RandomC: A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, Princess Yuuki Soleil reigns as the sovereign of her planet kingdom. Although she is but the tender age of 12, prone to emotional outbursts and perhaps somewhat naive, cloistered as she is in the ivory towers of her royal palace, Yuuki is blessed with many competent and loyal retainers. For these retainers, their highest calling in life is protecting their princess’s smile; heavy may be the head that wears the crown, but so long as the princess can smile then it follows that so too will her realm. But one day, Yuuki meets a 17-year-old career soldier and professional mecha pilot from the neighbouring Grantiga Empire, Stella Shining. Stella always smiles. But she never laughs. And Yuuki is about to learn exactly what price for which one smile is purchased — and how many others must be sacrificed for its sake?
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I have a soft spot for series set on other planets or in space with robots and princesses. This introductory episode met that criteria brilliantly. The young princess is sheltered, but she has the correct attitude about it. She wants to maintain peace and keep relations happy, she shirks her duties only to honor her parents or see what her retainers are up to, and she refrains from reacting poorly to insults, she shrugs them off and maintains her convictions.
But the combat scene did prove a few things about her. She's sheltered, yes. Naïve, yes. But she doesn't hold back when the situation warrants it. She uses the environment, she observes, she reacts decisively, intelligently, and does not hesitate.
But it is true that her retainers don't really respect her. They say they're going to stop treating her like a child now that she's come of age, but they scheme behind her back to end the conflict before she finds out about it.
I definitely appreciated that the combat was a little more strategic than initially hinted at. Let's hope it is kept up. I liked that they had multiple units controlled by a single user, and they used them in a way that takes advantage of that.
The worldbuilding was nice, the characters have a good design, the cast was good, the combat was satisfying and well depicted. There's hints of a deeper series hidden by the fluffy introduction, so it could end up being a fluffy series about creating an armistice through diplomacy, or something else tinged quite a bit darker.
I guess we'll see what kind of series this turns out to be.