High-Flying and Ground-Pounding(gup male oc
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  • Reads 213
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 3
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Sep 08, 2024
In a world where the lines between tradition and innovation blur, Senshado stands as a testament to the spirit of competition and camaraderie. Originally a sport of ground-based tank battles, Senshado has evolved into two distinct forms: the classic tank battles embraced by female competitors and the high-speed, high-altitude jet dogfights championed by their male counterparts. These parallel versions of Senshado highlight the diverse strategies and skills required for each style of combat.

The tank-based Senshado, revered for its strategic depth and tactical intricacy, remains a celebrated tradition. Female teams, clad in their armored behemoths, maneuver across sprawling arenas, executing precision strikes and defensive formations. On the other hand, the male version of Senshado has soared into the future with modern fighter jets, where pilots perform breathtaking aerial maneuvers and engage in fast-paced dogfights above the clouds.

While the two Senshado worlds operate separately, they share a common passion for the sport, celebrating both the art of war and the spirit of fair play. This year, an unprecedented event promises to bridge the gap between these two worlds in a spectacular display of skill and strategy.
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