Plot synopsis:
Gor is a series written by John Norman published a while ago.
According to the story of Gor, the planet Gor is exactly opposite Earth in the same rotation around the Sun, same weight, etc. Can't remember if there's a moon or not.
Well, if Gor exists, then it's another planet in the Solar System with a Heliocentric orbit. Not just another moon. To me, this means it would have a Senshi. The fall of the moon kingdom is a good reason for the different "upbringings" of each planet. The secretive high-tech masters of Gor could be remnants of the moon kingdom, could be remnants of Beryl's army trying to build a new force, or could be something else.
It would be easy to make the story Hentai or Ecchi due to the nature of Gor, but it doesn't have to be that way. Gor is a society where women are slaves. Introducing a male from Gor to the Senshi would be odd, depending on who you gave the more forceful personality. Same with introducing a female from Gor, Senshi or not.
Why would the Senshi from Gor finally awake? Would Gor's Senshi awake on Earth or on Gor? Would Gor's Senshi be male or female? Does Gor have a moon for its own moon princess? Is Gor a rival to Earth?
Throwing Ranma into the mix gets even more fun, since Ranma is kick butt both as male and female. Gor fighters tend to use weapons and be all about how quickly they can kill their enemy. They'll respect Ranma's male side for his speed, but be disgusted with his reluctance to kill or maim. They'll be upset with his female side's ability to resist becoming a slave. It'll be much like Kuno, only more so.
If Ranma was Gor's Senshi, then having him go to Gor to learn about its people could ... severely alter his relationship with Akane, one way or the other. He might learn Gor's fighting philosophy. He might be corrupted by their gender philosophy. He might fight against both and cause a gradual rebellion on Gor.
Gor is much like how many portray Mars as a combative planet. Sure, they have arts, and sciences, and peace, and love (when it's not twisted into something else), etc, but they're still back in the middle ages as far as might makes right.
Questions to be answered by the authors:
Why didn't Setsuna know about Gor?
How do the characters get from Gor to Earth or Earth to Gor the first time?
Why is the Senshi of Gor just now waking up?
How will the populace of Gor react to the Senshi, and vice versus?
Will the story be a darker, political and philosophical story, or light and comedic?
Good luck, creative geniuses!







