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2009-12-12, 22:27 | Link #645 |
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Interesting, Alto shares my sign - something which, when you stop to analyze the purposed attributes of it, yhis little tidbit actually seems quite fitting, for him.
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2010-04-23, 15:50 | Link #648 |
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Any plans for new Macross Series on 2010?
I'm a late fan... I've watched all Macross series in 1 month. From Zero to Frontier. (got all movies, ovas, series,etc.). got completed adicted to it.
Now that I went trough all of it Kind fell like NEED more Macross ! Anybody knows if is there any plans for new releases this year ? |
2010-04-25, 05:42 | Link #652 |
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Questions about the Supervision Army
Hi everyone, first time poster
I'll soon be starting a tabletop role playing game set in the Macross universe, around the time of Frontier. The story will revolve around another colony fleet, but this one will encounter a Supervision Army fleet. I have an idea for a back story that leads the fleet to the encounter, and it's raising a few questions that my research online hasn't been able to resolve. I was hoping someone here might be able to help! 1) When the original Supervision Army ship that was to become the SDF Macross crashed to Earth, was it the case that no aliens were found aboard? If so, why not, where were they? Spoiler for The origins of the Supervision Army:
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4) There were obviously vast numbers of soldiers in the Supervision Army, were there also civilians? Are there Supervision Army civilisations, planets and colonies? If any of these questions have no answer in the canon, I'd appreciate it if anyone can confirm that, as it will free me up to come up with my own answers that won't end up conflicting with the official story. I will probably have some additional questions in the future, so thank you in advance! |
2010-04-25, 06:29 | Link #653 |
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IIRC, the Supervision Army works the same way as the Zentradi Army, only they're meaned to fight the Protoculture.
Original Protoculture citizens are all long dead, the SA remains are vats-created Zentradi. As for the brainwashing, IIRC it is said in Macross 7 that after a certain time under its effect, it became permanent. They were no civilians in the SA, just soldiers to destroy the Protoculture commanded by the Protodeviln, and then acting according to the directives of the former masters, like the Zentradi. |
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Moreover, if we assume that the Protodevlin controlled half of the Stellar Republic's resources, then it is more than likely that the SA possesses the same capacity as the Zentradi, at least when it comes to sheer production capabilities. With millions of satellite factories producing pre-programmed warriors on both sides, to completely rid of the effects of 'brainwashing' is a daunting, if not impossible task. Quote:
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2010-05-08, 15:10 | Link #656 |
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there is something I've mean to ask about. I watch macross F for the first time around November 2008, the second time with my sister early this year.
I notices that there were scenes where it cut off or missing, for example in the first episode when Sheryl fell from the stage, alto picked her up and she told him to continue flying. the other scene is in the end of 12 (i think) when alto insisted on checking on Sheryl but Michele convened him to take ranka back, for she risked her live for him. Am going crazy, or there are more than one version? |
2010-05-08, 15:54 | Link #657 |
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afaik there's two version of episode 1 one in the opening where sheryl waking up inside the shuttle when she arrived at frontier and showing the part where alto catches her when she fell down from the stage.
the other version is the one where they cut it and messed up all the scenes altogether. |
2010-05-08, 16:19 | Link #658 |
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Yeah, there are THREE versions of the first episode.
1.) The Deculture Edition: That one was screened months before the TV start of the series and was an extended episode. It included Sheryl arriving in a shuttle ( uttering "Strawberry Pie-wa" as her first words, making me fall immediately for her. ). 2.) The TV version: The first episode, as screened on TV. Shorter than the Deculture Edition, it nonetheless included some new plot-critical scenes, with a vastly changed Sheryl concert. 3.) The Yakh Deculture Edition: Released with the DVD/Blue Ray of Macross Frontier, this one combined and expanded the two prior editions, with a few more things added in, like an expanded scene where Alto discusses with Luca his prospects of being able to fly. If you want the Yakh Deculture edition, I'd recommend looking for the THORA release of the series, which also has excellent subtitles and uses the DVD/BR release for their video.
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2010-07-16, 03:43 | Link #660 | |
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I'd put Macross 7 as an optional next step. But you can proceed with Macross Plus, then Macross Zero and then eat Frontier for dessert! 8D Well...that's just me. XD
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