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Latest revision as of 16:52, 13 August 2021

The World of the Spiral Uprisings, where a battle between the beings of Spiral, capable of evolution, and the Anti-Spirals, beings who fear and oppose those of Spiral.

Humans

Humans are a Spiral species and the central race of beings in the universe of Spiral. Prior to Lordgenome's reign as the Spiral King, Humans were the leading Spiral Race who flourished unashamedly on their power forging numerous cities, spiral-powered mechanisms and large scale spiral constructs across the face of their home planet, Earth. In the heat of their progression, humanity was attacked by the Anti-Spirals, a race of stasis-based beings who had set their sights on Earth, having made it their purpose to obliterate the growth and progression of the Spiral by any means necessary including mass genocide.
In the wake of the attack, a particularly strong Spiral named Lordgenome, who would go on to become what was called a "Spiral Warrior" or "Spiral Knight", discovered a mini-gunmen that would be the foundation for humanity's strike back against the Anti-Spirals. Piloting the mini-gunmen in a torrent of Spiral power, Lordgenome led humanity into battle with an army of gunmen, the representative weapon of the human race, many topped with a head similar to the mini-gunmen found by Lordgenome himself.
Lordgenome came to be called the "Spiral General" and captained humanity's Spiral flagship, a gargantuan moon-sized space vessel titled the "Cathedral Terra". Over the course of Lordgenome's life, humanity and their legions of Spiral Knights engaged in sustained combat with the Anti-Spirals and despite their losses to the various plots and dangers thrust towards them by their adversaries, they continued to persevere under the Spiral General's lead. Perhaps one of their most tragic and iconic losses was at the hands of theDeath Spiral Machine, a colossal mechanism created by the Anti-Spirals to convert all Spiral Power into dense space exponentially faster than it could be produced, resulting in all spiral life-forms being left drained and lifeless in the sea-like expanse.
Many Spiral Warriors fell victim to this device in their attempts to reach the Anti-Spiral homeworld. Throughout their many losses and setbacks at the hands of the Anti-Spirals, gunmen upon gunmen torn asunder, neither side showed any true signs of stopping their assault or halting their efforts.

The Fall of Humanity

It was later that Lordgenome was visited by the Anti-Spiral itself, the hive-mind manifestation of the collective wills and consciousnesses produced by the Anti-Spirals, and was told the true reason behind their actions. At a loss and thrown into complete despair after gaining knowledge of what the Anti-Spirals had dubbed the "Spiral Nemesis", Lordgenome sided with the Anti-Spirals and turned on his brethren, obliterating them with murderous ease.
The remaining minuscule traces of humanity would be chased and herded underground, forced to live out their lives in secluded villages while "Beastmen", animals mutated by Lordgenome, piloted gunmen across the face of the earth in order to both exterminate any humans on sight and maintain the terror driven status-quo.

Simon Rossiu Adai Guinble Kite Darry Adai Gimmy Adai
Yoko Littner Kittan Bachika
Deceased.
Kiyoh Bachika Kinon Bachika Kiyal Bachika
Dayakka Littner Gabal Docker Atenborough Cortich Balinbow Bakusa Jorgun Bakusa
Leeron Littner Cybela Coutaud Kamina
Deceased.

Beastmen

Beastmen are a blend of human and animal DNA, varying greatly in appearance; some are almost completely humanoid, while others are entirely inhuman-looking. These hybrids served Lordgenome, their creator. They cannot produce Spiral Power and, as such, do not set off the Human Extermination System set up by the Anti-Spiral. They also cannot reproduce and need coma-like sleep to stop from cell degeneration, unless they have an immortal body like the one given to Viral. Due to their inability to produce spiral power, they pilot Gunmen by using solar powered batteries, which prevents them from operating at night. However, larger Gunmen (such as Dekabutsu or the hot spring gunmen) can supply smaller ones with power, allowing the Beastmen to work at any time of the day.
They do not like humans and see themselves as superior to them because of their rule over their Earth under the Spiral King, who had them kill any humans who made it to the surface. The Human Extermination Army was divided into 4 divisions, each ruled by a different Supreme General.
After Lordgenome's death, the Beastmen armies were disbanded and all Gunmen were scrapped. Many Beastmen living within Teppelin itself survived its collapse, and were persuaded by Nia Teppelin to accept peace with the human victors and were integrated into Kamina City's society without prejudice. On the outskirts of civilization, liberated Beastmen warlords continued to wage campaigns against human settlements, so battles between the New Government and Beastmen erupted over time. Seven years following the Battle of Teppelin, few if any of these resistance forces remained, most having been eliminated by Grapearl squadrons.

Lordgenome Guame
The Steady
Cytomander
The Swift
Adiane
The Elegant
Thymilph
The Crasher
Viral Old Coco Nia Teppelin Beastman Beastman
Bunny Girl
Rei
Bunny Girl
Mahoro
Bunny Girl
Nono
Bunny Girl
Asuka
Bunny Girl
Lark

Spiral Power

Spiral Power (螺旋の力, Rasen no Chikara) is the primary power source of all Spiral beings and primary theme of Tengen Toppa Gurren-Lagann. Not only is it the basis of strength for the main characters and all of mankind, but it is presented as a philosophy and a model of physics.
In the series' concept, Spiral Power is the power of evolution, generated by beings capable of doing so, like humans and other DNA-based animals, whose spiral double helix molecular structure allows them to get stronger through the generations. Spiral Power is what connects spiral beings to the universe and is produced by the energy generated by gametogenesis in living creatures to keep evolution moving forward. Beastmen, because they do not reproduce naturally, cannot evolve, thus are unable to produce Spiral Power. The amount of Spiral Power produced by an individual may vary and is based not only on its own limitations, but also its immediate will to survive and persevere.

Spiral Power has both infinite potential and applications - it has been known to regenerate and grow new parts on machines to a galactic scale, and even create tunnels through spacetime. One of its most prevalent applications in the series is in weaponry: Spiral-enhanced ammunition provides phenomenal stopping power, making a simple shotgun capable of damaging a Mugann, while Spiral-based warheads and energy beams demonstrate destructive power far in excess of nuclear weapons. Another hypothetical application mentioned by Gimmy in the final episode is the power to resurrect the dead, the only possible proof being when Kamina reappeared to break Simon and Yoko free of their dream-mazes. However, Simon and Leeron rejected the idea, seeing it as a hindrance to the future.

Lordgenome, whose own name contains the word genome, referring to DNA and its spiraling double helix, notes that it is the natural order of the universe to coordinate itself into a spiral arrangement. The spiral symbolizes the double helix structure of DNA, representing biological evolution, and the spiral structure of a galaxy, representing universal evolution. Simon's spiral drill is used as a motif to symbolize the spiral theme throughout the series. At the same time, the drill motif symbolizes the strength to challenge or 'drill' through tough and insurmountable obstacles. This philosophy is defined by Kamina as one's "Fighting Spirit" and by believing in themselves and others, they can "Kick logic to the curb and do the impossible."

In the same way a logarithmic spiral grows in size with each successive curve, the scope of Gurren Lagann's story and the scale of its mecha grow in successive steps as the series progresses. By the end of the series, the largest mecha, the Tengen Toppa Gurren-Lagann, contains all the smaller iterations of Gurren-Lagann nested inside like a matryoshka doll, reflecting the way the curves of a spiral grow in size but maintain the same shape.

Every non-Beastmen character is capable of utilizing their spiral power in some way, however there are only a few known characters that have fully unleashed or awakened their spiral powers in the story line: Kamina, Simon, Kittan, Boota, Lord Genome, and the collective consciousness of the Anti-Spirals.

Anti-Spirals

Spiral Power is specifically stated to defy conservation of energy, which in addition to explaining the creation of mass that is practically constant during battles, also carries danger if Spiral Power is overused.

Eons before the story begins, a certain race evolved enough to prosper across the stars through the use of their Spiral Power. However, discovering that the limitless evolution and power could one day lead to the destruction of the entire universe, an event they termed the "Spiral Nemesis", they abandoned the use of Spiral Power and sealed their bodies on their home planet, ceasing to evolve, and calling themselves the Anti-Spirals.

As the name implies, they also acted to repress other civilizations that used Spiral Power, fearing that they could also become a threat to the universe if left unchecked. Since Spiral Power comes from the will of its users, the Anti-Spirals tend to employ tactics specifically designed to induce fear, despair and hopelessness in their enemies. The Anti-Spirals also tend to spare their enemies if they surrender, but leave behind automated "defense" systems that will activate and attack a Spiral civilization if it grows too strong.

Since Spiral Power comes from willpower, it can be assumed that the equivalent creation was their embodied consciousness, the Anti-Spiral, who is the one that actively leads their army.

Anti-Spiral Nia Teppelin

Technology

Gunmen

Gunmen or also known as Ganmen are the main type of mecha used in the anime series Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann. The name itself means "face/facade"(顔面 ガンメン Face Surface), and can be broken down into "gun" and "man" — unsurprisingly, the mecha themselves are centered around faces and as such are very varied with few in the series being the same model. Gunmen sport a variety of weaponry: primitive models only use large clubs or bare hands, while advanced ones use solid or beam weaponry. Gunmen are powered by their human pilots' Spiral Power (fighting spirit), or by electricity when piloted by a Beastman.
The original purpose of the Gunmen was to battle the Anti-Spirals, the main antagonistic force of the series. Lordgenome developed them about 1,000 years before the events in the series on a very large scale, with enormous Gunmen(called Dai-Guns) like the Dai-Gunzan and Arc-Gurren being much more commonplace than the smaller models seen through most of the series. Gunmen were also designed for space combat, so no further modifications were necessary when Team Dai-Gurren was launched with their Gunmen into the Earth's satellite orbit to fight the Anti-Spirals.

After the events of the series, there are very few Gunmen left in existence aside from Gurren Lagann and the Super Galaxy Dai-Gurren, with the large bulk of Earth's military being made up of Grapearls.

Grapearls

Grapearls are the successors of the Gunmen and were intended to be an upgraded version of Gurren Lagann. They are shown to be much weaker because they don't possess Spiral power. They are also completely ineffective against Anti-Spiral vessels. This changes when their weaponry is upgraded but even then they cannot hold a candle to the Gurren Lagann.
After the seven-year time skip, mass-produced mecha were developed through research of the Gurren Lagann. Considered to be more powerful than the Gunman, the Grapearls have an arsenal consisting of automatic handguns and blades and were adopted as the new mecha of the human army. The only two named pilots of the Grapearls (although there are many) are Gimmy and Darry, who each pilot a custom-model Grapearl to symbolize their status as commanding figures in the Grapearl squadron. Another grapearl pilot is a man by the name of Naakim, who was one of Yoko's students when he was younger. He is shown to be a grapearl pilot at the series epilogue. Though originally outmatched by the Anti-Spirals, two new weapons developed by Leeron's science team allowed the Grapearls to successfully deal with Mugann units without causing collateral damage.
The name Grapearl (グラパール) probably comes from the "Gurren-Lagann (Guren-Ragan)", in reference to the fact they were developed using research on the Gurren-Lagann, and pearl (written in Japanese as パール), in reference to the pearl-grey color of the standard Grapearls (though Gimmy's and Darry's Grapearls are custom models, colored in blue and pink, respectively). However, in the Japanese radio program Onsen Toppa Gurren Lagann, it's stated that the name comes from the phrase "Look at all the Gurren-Lagann!", said by a child at the end of the epilogue.

Mugann

Mugann (from 無顔, meaning "faceless") are virtual weapons designed by the Anti-Spirals as part of their initial strike against races capable of Spiral Power. When the Spiral-capable population on a planet reaches a critical point, the Mugann are summoned by an awakened Messenger to eliminate the species - or, failing that, to distract them from the Anti-Spirals' other measures of extermination.
There are three types of Mugann that appeared in the series:

  • Soldier Class Mugann: The basic Mugann unit, sent in great numbers to lay waste to humanity. Primarily orange with white details and lines of pink energy running across its frame.
  • Jokyu-Mugann: A Mugann that acts as a command unit, deploying and coordinating the attacks of Soldier Class Mugann. It's larger than the standard unit, with a black body covered in green lines.
  • Kyo/Giant Cage Mugann: A pair of enormous Mugann (one tall and blue, the other wide and purple) that attack by separating into smaller pieces and reforming around the target, enveloping it and attacking from all sides. They can combine into a larger Mugann unit that mostly attacks by firing lasers or spinning its body like a top to ram enemies.

All Mugann have almost impenetrable energy shields which can deflect bullets and other solid weaponry, as well as powerful lasers that can destroy anything they touch. However, their capabilities are not enough to stand up to the Gurren-Lagann, which managed to defend against their attacks and drill through the mecha during its initial appearance with the Giga Drill Break. However, unlike normal Gunmen that simply explode or break-down when dealt a fatal blow, these mecha turn into small explosives that devastate anything nearby, causing almost as much damage as the Mugann itself can cause. This is a result of the mecha's unstable molecular structure, which also enables it to easily teleport itself through long distances.

A technique created by Simon to effectively defeat the Mugann without causing damage is by harnessing their lasers' power using the Gurren-Lagann and delivering it back to them all at once, destroying their body, and then shooting down every single explosive they left with the Grapearl force's handguns before they fall to the ground. However, it's also known that this measure could be troublesome against larger numbers of Mugann. Later, Leeron creates a technique where Grapearls can both penetrate the Mugann defenses and create a shield around it, meaning the Mugann can both be destroyed and have its small bombs rendered harmless. Once the battle moved into space, the Mugann's explosives were rendered moot, as there was little to nothing for them to destroy and Team Dai-Gurren was able to endure the explosions or detonate them from a safe distance.

Spiral Technology

Spiral Power has both infinite potential and applications - it has been known to regenerate and grow new parts on machines to a galactic scale, and even create tunnels through spacetime. One of its most prevalent applications in the series is in weaponry: Spiral-enhanced ammunition provides phenomenal stopping power, making a simple shotgun capable of damaging a Mugann, while Spiral-based warheads and energy beams demonstrate destructive power far in excess of nuclear weapons. Another hypothetical application mentioned by Gimmy in the final episode is the power to resurrect the dead, the only possible proof being when Kamina reappeared to break Simon and Yoko free of their dream-mazes. However, Simon and Leeron rejected the idea, seeing it as a hindrance to the future.

Perceptual Teleportation

Perceptual Teleportation is the use of Spiral Power to focus on a particular individual, object, or even known location and open a hole in space-time using a spiral power-powered vehicle, such as a Gunman. It uses the mental focus of the operator to channel the wormhole that opens, and negates the effects of time dilation, the speed of light, and instantaneous acceleration. Knowing the ability of spiral power to create new matter, energy, and even space-time, it is likely that the teleportation creates a corridor-shaped sub-space whose two endpoints are very close together but connect to far distant locations in real space.

Trivia

  • Spiral Power takes direct inspiration from the Getter Rays of the Getter Robo Saga, serving the same purpose of evolution of lifeforms, and being primarily green in color.