I'm not sure if there is a specific 'heavy object light novel' that is extremely popular with that exact name. However, there are many light novels that involve large, significant objects in their stories. For example, the 'Sword Art Online' light novels have the virtual world's swords which are very important objects. But this may not be exactly what is meant by 'heavy object light novel'.
It's hard to say. Sometimes availability can change depending on various factors like demand and reprint decisions. Try reaching out to bookstores or the author's website for clarification.
Yes. The English dub for BlazBlue Central Fiction exists. It adds to the accessibility and appeal of the game for English-speaking players, allowing them to immerse themselves in the story and gameplay with familiar language.
A 'heavy object' could refer to something large or massive in a physical sense. A 'light novel' is a style of Japanese novel typically aimed at a young adult audience, often with anime - or manga - like illustrations. So perhaps it could be a light novel that somehow involves a 'heavy object' in its plot, like a story about a powerful ancient artifact (the heavy object) and the adventures around it in the style of a light novel.
One example could be a crossover between 'Heavy Object' and another mecha - themed series like 'Gundam'. In such a fanfiction, the unique features of 'Heavy Object' like the super - large and powerful military objects could interact with the Gundam's technology and piloting concepts. Maybe the pilots from both universes have to team up against a common enemy that threatens both their worlds.
The absence of an English dub for Central Fiction could be because the developers focused on other aspects like gameplay improvements or it might not have been seen as commercially viable to invest in a dub.