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Xenosaga is a series of video games released for the PlayStation 2 platform. The first game in the series was released in February of 2002 on the Japanese market, then in February of 2003 for the American market. Released by Monolith Soft and published by Namco, it is Episode I in a six-part series, which "began" with the game Xenogears, released in 1998. Xenogears was originally released by Squaresoft (now Square-Enix). The series' creator, Tetsuya Takahashi left Squaresoft in 1999 along with his group of game designers. Using funds from Namco, they started Monolith Soft. However, because Squaresoft continues to hold the copyright for Xenogears, they could not continue the Xenogears project as Takahashi intended to, but instead, Takahashi completely reworked the Xenogears story into what became the story for Xenosaga.

The full title of the game is "Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht", a reference to Nietzsche's concept of survival instincts and controllability being the main drive of human existence.

An anime apparently based on the game is slated for broadcast around January 2005.

1 Plot summary

It is the year TC 4767 (4,767 years after mankind abandoned the "AD" calendar, somewhere in the 2400's AD; "TC" means "Transcend Christ"), and mankind lives almost entirely in space, or on artificial colonies. The capital of all known space is Fifth Jerusalem, where the Galaxy Federation supposedly keeps watch over mankind. Nanotechnology is commonplace, but new frontiers are still being reached using it. Nanotech's largest use has come in the last ten years, when a mysterious enemy known as the Gnosis began to attack man's colonies seemingly indiscriminately. It is largely believed that the Gnosis were brought into the universe by a madman named Joachim Mizrahi, but there is more to that story than the public really knows.

Vector Industries, the largest corporation in existence, and the primary arms manufacturer for the Galaxy Federation, is currently researching new ways to use nanotechnology to build an unstoppable battle android, code-named KOS-MOS. This is quite controversial, since androids have been replaced for many, many years by artificial life-forms known as Realians, which have proven far more effective in combat. However, Vector Industries and their head of R&D, Shion Uzuki, have other ideas. Shion, a simple researcher traveling on the starship Woglinde, becomes involved in a conspiracy not only to control the mysterious Gnosis, but to reshape the destiny of all mankind...

Like Xenogears, Xenosaga liberally, though often superficially, uses metaphor and references to religion, especially of the Western World. Obvious example are even in character names, such as Shion potentially suggesting ZionThis article deals with the historical and biblical Zion of Israel. For other uses of the term, see Zion (disambiguation Zion or Tzion "Height", Standard Hebrew iyyon Tiberian Hebrew iyyon Arabic uhyun originally was the specific name given to a Jebusite and two other characters, 'KOS-MOS' (an android, suggestion cosmosFor other uses of the word, see cosmos (disambiguation The cosmos is the universe, especially when thought of as an orderly or harmonious system. I doubt the accuracy of what appears below; see the discussion page. Sometimes the term 'cosmos' is considere) and more obviously 'chaos' (whose name is consistently left uncaptialized).

One of the many themes in the game include the fate and precieved decay of humanity; the individuals in forming the main party would generally not fit a conventional definition of human.



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