The Sentinels was to be a 65-episode sequel to the Robotech TV
series, detailing the adventures of the REF on Tirol and other worlds
conquered by the Regent, king of the Invid. For financial
considerations described more fully by Carl Macek in _Robotech: Art
III_, the project was canceled, though the story was rewritten by
Jack McKinney in a novel form, and published by Eclipse comics in a
graphic form. Both new media dramatically modify the plot as described
by Macek in _Art III_, especially toward the end of the series.
The footage for the first three episodes were completed before
financial complications doomed the project. These episodes were
rearranged, with new dialogue and some old footage added, and were
released on videotape, originally through Palladium books, and later
through Streamline. This footage is now widely available on video and
laser disk, usually in the 'Animation' section.
Extremely unlikely. The animated TV version of the Sentinels
is, in effect, on hold. There is some renewed interest at Harmony Gold
because of the popularity of Robotech on the Sci-Fi network, but no
firm plans have been made public.
Check your local video retail or rental store, or write:
STREAMLINE PICTURES
P.O. Box 691418
West Hollywood, CA 90069
Phone: (310) 657-8559
The Robotech novels are published by Del Rey and are
copyrighted by Harmony Gold U.S.A, Inc. and Tatsunoko Production Co.,
Ltd. - except for #19 which is just HG. Robotech is a trademark owned
and licensed by Harmony Gold U.S.A.
As the Global Civil War was about to wipe out Humankind, a
dying alien genius dispatched the abandoned Super Dimensional Fortress
to Earth - and put Humanity's future in the hands of a corps of
untried, resolute young men and women: the Robotech Defense Force.
Then the most feared conquerors in the universe attacked, and the real
war began...
Henry Gloval, Human captain of the alien spacecraft called the
Super Dimensional Fortress, was a practical man - he only asked
himself once or twice a day how in the world he had ended up in commend
of the stupendously powerful SDF-1. After all, he had more important
things on his mind - for now the Zentraedi had come to claim the alien
space fortress as their own...
For more than a year, the Humans aboard the SDF-1 had fought
and eluded an endless armada of Zentraedi warships. Now the space
fortress would have to battle her way back to Earth. But villains
came in human form as well as alien - and the treachery of
power-hungry men might be the most lethal threat of all...
***
These first three books have also been recently published as a
'3-in-1' volume. ISBN: 0-345-38900-X
***
For two years, the SDF-1 had been chased through the Solar
system by a race of giant alien warriors, only to be made to feel like
unwanted relatives when they finally returned to planet Earth. But
after three months of inactivity, the SDF-1's Captain Gloval took
matters into his own hands. In direct violation of Council dictates,
he ordered the SDF-1 airborne. After all, the fate of the Earth was
at stake...
The giant Zentraedi had given up their efforts to capture the
SDF-1 intact. Now they wished only to destroy it - along with its
Human crew, the whole Human race and its homeworld, and those aliens
who had defected to the Terran side. Supreme Commander Dolza
mobilized the largest fleet of Zentraedi warships the universe had
ever seen... and all their weapons were aimed at Earth.
It was a war without victors - one that had brought two
species to the brink of extinction. And it was a war without spoils,
save for the devastated Earth itself. After the final battle, Humans
began the painstaking process or reconstruction. The Zentraedi would
help them - for the two former enemies new shared a common goal:
survival. But all was not well in this bravest of new worlds... for
one Zentraedi had vowed to lead his race back to their former glory -
at any cost.
***
Del Rey has collected books 4-6 into one '3-in-1' volume as
with 1-3. ISBN: 0-345-39145-4
***
Southern Cross aka The Robotech Masters aka Second Generation:
Twenty years after the First Robotech War, the Robotech
Masters came to Earth to finish the conquest their Zentraedi
warrior-slaves had begun... and a battle-ravaged Earth had to defend
itself once more. And young Dana Sterling, half-Human, half-Zentraedi
commander of an elite Hovertank unit, stepped into the spotlight of
interstellar history!
An alien fortress had crashlanded on Earth - brought down
deliberately in the struggle between the Robotech Masters and Earth's
Human inhabitants. Now the fortress sat silently overlooking Monument
City, daring someone to penetrate its dark mysteries. And who better
to brave the ship than Dana Sterling's 15th Squadron ATACs - after
all, they had brought the thing down to begin with!
The war for Earth had become even more desperate: the Robotech
Masters' Protoculture Matrix was degenerating, transforming into the
Flower of Life, which was sure to draw the savage, merciless Invid
across the galaxy. But the Army of the Southern Cross vowed to wage
war for Earth to the bitter end. And Dana Sterling, half-alien
commander of an elite Hovertank unit, waged a desperate war of her own
to uncover the meaning of her strange visions and the secret of the
alien heritage...
The New Generation aka The Invid aka Third Generation:
The Invid Regis had succeeded where the Robotech Masters had
failed - her warrior horde had gained control of Protoculture and laid
claim to Earth. It was up to the space-weary Human veterans of the
Expeditionary Force to retake the planet - a world most of them had
never seen. And the counterinvasion would be more difficult than
anyone could imagine...
There had never been a less conventional band of champions: a
downed pilot who was a stranger on his own homeworld... a former biker
hellion... a young forager obsessed with the vanishing heritage of
Humanity's lore... a lethal Robotech warrior... an irrepressible
adolescent convinced that the world owes her a Great Romance... and a
cloned enemy Simulagent who couldn't recall who she was. And
somewhere ahead of them lay Reflex Point, nerve center and stronghold
of the Invid conquerors - and the destination of the group that was
Earth's last hope.
It had been a long, hard road for the ragtag band of Robotech
irregulars, but Reflex Point was finally close at hand, and
preparations were underway for a full-scale assault on the Invid
stronghold. But the Invid Regis would not surrender so easily the
world she had come halfway across the galaxy to claim. And no one had
thought to ask whether Protoculture might have something to say in
these matters. But indeed it did, and the final encounter of the
Robotech Wars would be more mystifying than anyone had imagined...
The Sentinels:
It was 2020, and the Super Dimensional Fortresses 1 and 2 had
long been destroyed. But Earth was now on the mend, and the Robotech
Defense Force had fashioned a new battle fortress: the SDF-3, tasked
with a trip across the galaxy to make peace with Triol's Robotech
Masters. But unknown to Admirals Rick and Lisa Hunter and the SDF-3's
crew of thousands, the Robotech Masters were already on their way to
Earth. And at Tirol, the SDF-3 would face the galaxy's fiercest
warlord: the Invid Regent!
Stranded on the far side of the galaxy after battling the
Invid hordes, the Robotech Expeditionary Force's chances for survival
are slim. But suddenly, a starship unlike any other appeared - manned
by an incredible assortment of beings determined to challenge the
Invid Regent himself! REF volunteers signed on, their mighty war
mecha in tow, for a campaign that would mean their total destruction -
or liberty for the planets of the Sentinels!
Four months had passed without a word from the Sentinels, and
the members of the Expeditionary mission to Tirol feared the worst -
even as they began truce negotiations with the Invid Regent himself.
Far away, the surviving Sentinels were hopelessly stranded on Praxis,
a planet in cataclysm, at the mercy of the Invid Regis. But deep
within that world's core were answers to the Sentinels' prayers - if
they could only reach them before Praxis tore itself apart.
The bearlike Kabarrans and the swashbuckling amazons from
Praxis, the feral natives of Garuda and the Human Robotech heroes -
these oddly match champions banded together with yet other species to
form the valiant Sentinels. But no fighting force could hope to
dislodge the Invid hordes from Haydon IV, ethereal world of
superscience, or Spheris, crystalline globe of living minerals and
murderous resonances. Nevertheless, the Sentinels launched their
attack...
Optera - birthplace of the Flower of Life and its agents of
retribution, the Invid - was to be the site of the final confrontation
between the Sentinels and Edwards and his Invid allies. Edwards, with
Lynn-Minmei prisoner and a handful of Invid Inorganics under his
control, had fled Tirol for the distant planet. Breetai's Zentraedi
were headed there as well - and so were the renegade forces of Tesla,
mutated by the fruits of the Flower. The Sentinels themselves were
not far behind... and it was a battle the Sentinels had to win!
The conclusion to the series:
The SDF-3 manifested from spacefold, but no one aboard had the
slightest idea where they were - the ship appeared to be grounded in
some glowing fog, ensnared by the light itself. And the ship's
Protoculture drives had disappeared. Meanwhile, in Earthspace, the
Ark Angel had been spared the destructive fate of the REF main fleet,
and a mission set out to locate the SDF-3. Elsewhere, mysterious
events were being set into motion, and the ultimate conflict was
imminent...
An additional side-story:
Not every Human was eager to share the planet Earth with the
Zentraedi survivors of the First Robotech War, and there was little
prospect of a lasting peace. The tensions in the Southlands had given
rise to two opposing groups: the Army of the Southern Cross, and a
loosely organized brigade of Zentraedi insurgents, driven by the
Imperative to continue the fight - until one race or the other was
eradicated. Caught between those rivals was the Robotech Defense
Force, which would play a crucial role in what would be called the
Malcontent Uprisings...
Overall, the first twelve McKiney novels follow the Robotech series
exactly, so that when reading the novels one can simply imagine the film
in their head moving along with the words. The novels add another
dimention to the Robotech universe and the characters, bringing out their
thoughts, feelings, and inner conflicts as well as describing the scenes
in a way not possible with television. There exist however, several
imporant differences between the novels and the animated series that
should be mentioned.
One of these major differences is the McKinney team's use of the
"Thinking Cap", the sensor-packed helmet that Veritech and other mecha
pilots need to interface with their vehicle to form the mysterious
symbiotic link made possible by protoculture. In the series there is
no mention of the thinking cap. Indeed there are several scenes where
the pilot flies his vehicle without one, such as when Rick Hunter
rescues Lisa Hayes from the destroyed Grand Cannon: he has her wear
the helmet and skillfully pilots his VT in guardian mode out of the
ruins with Lisa on his lap.
In addition to protoculture's use as a fuel source and power behind
the mysterious symbiotic link, McKinney portrays it allowing metal
objects to act like a living entity, repairing and readjusting
themselves according to needs at hand. Examples include the SDF-1's
solid floor allowing Captain Gloval's team to pass through to
different levels during their initial encounter right after the
fortress crashlanded on Macross, their robotic probe's circuits
rearranging themselves after entering the SDF-1, Breetai's ship's hull
resealing itself after Ben Dickson fired missiles to try and escape
with his buddies, and Khyron's ship rebuilding its command center
After the McKinney team finishes covering the saga as seen on film,
they create their own material when continuing the series, most
notably in the Sentinels series of novels. The most recent addition
is Book #18: The End of the Circle, which has been received with mixed
feelings by the Robotech fans, some of whom do not agree with its
canonism. Their latest book, #19: The Zentraedi Rebellion also
attempts to cover ground not supported by the tv series when it tries
to explore the crisis caused by Zentredi living on Earth who can not
adapt to a peacful existence. However one wishes to judge these books
is entirely up to them, but the McKinney novels will remain a
major part of the Robotech universe left to be explored and enjoyed by
its fans.
End of the Circle is a new story designed to tie up all the
loose ends in the Robotech universe post-Sentinels. It is a creation
of Jack McKinney's and is not related to the Robotech III: The Odyssey
concept mentioned in Robotech Art 3.
The Zentraedi Rebellion is a story that takes place between
the end of the Macross Saga and the beginnings of Southern Cross and
The Sentinels. It is based strongly on the Eternity Comic's
miniseries The Malcontent Uprisings.
Del Rey has collected the first three novels into one volume,
and may continue this with the rest. #19 is new, however, at this
time I do not believe the earlier books are still in print. However,
they still seem to be available from earlier printings.
Still-in-print Robotech novels can usually be ordered through your
local Waldenbooks or other favorite book store, or by mail order from:
Jack McKinney is a pen name for the team of Brian Daley and
James Luceno.
Author: (?)
Artist: (?)
Publisher: Comico
Number of Issues: Macross: 36
Dates of Publication: 1985-1988 (?)
Plot: Comic book adaptation of the Robotech TV episodes.
Author: Mike Baron
Artist: penciling by Neil Vokes, inking by Ken Steacy, coloring by Tom
Vincent
Publisher: Comico
Date of Publication: 8/86
Plot: Gloval, Edwards, and Fokker explore the newly-crashed Battlefortress
in 1999.
Author: Tom Mason and Chris Ulm (after Bk 2 Issue #14, Tom Mason)
Artist: Jason and John Waltrip
Publisher: Eternity/Malibu
Number of Issues: 16 in Book One, 2 in the Wedding Special, 3 in the
Illustrated Handbook, 21 in Book Two, 8 in Book 3.
Dates of Publication: 11/88 to 4/94
Plot: The REF departs to Tirol to confront the Robotech Masters, but find
Author: Bill Spangler
Artist: Michael Ling
Publisher: Eternity/Malibu
Number of Issues: 12
Dates of Publication: 8/89 to 12/90
Plot: In separate adventures, Max Sterling and Johnathan Wolff, and Miriya
Author: Jason and John Waltrip
Artist: Jason and John Waltrip
Publisher: Eternity/Malibu
Number of Issues: 6
Dates of Publication: 3/92 to 10/92
Plot: Zor sets off from Tirol and discovers the Flower of Life. The Robotech
Author: Bill Spangler
Artist: Thomas Tenny and Fred Perry
Publisher: Eternity/Malibu
Number of Issues: 4
Dates of Publication: 3/91 to 7/91
Plot: A couple of years after the departure of the SDF-3, the Southern Cross
Author: Bill Spangler
Artist: Mujib Rahiman and Tim Eldred
Publisher: Eternity/Malibu
Number of Issues: 12
Dates of Publication: 3/93 to 3/94
Plot: During the years before the arrival of the Zentraedi, an assassin
Author: Bill Spangler and Tim Eldred
Artist: Tim Eldred and Fred Perry
Publisher: Eternity/Malibu
Number of Issues: 18
Dates of Publication: 5/92 to 10/93
Plot: The first twelve issues detail the early days of the Invid occupation
Author: Bruce Lewis
Artist: Bruce Lewis, David Lanphear, and Tim Eldred
Publisher: Eternity/Malibu
Number of Issues: 6
Dates of Publication: ~11/93 to 4/94
Plot: In the years after the departure of the Invid, Lancer, Sera, Annie,
In the summer of '94, Eternity Comics ended its affiliation
with the Robotech line, with several titles to be picked up by Academy
Comics. The notes in the last Eternity issues indicate that
_Sentinels_ will definitely be picked up, with the possibility of
_Return to Macross_ and _Invid War: Aftermath_ being picked up as
well.
Robotech: The Untold Story was a cinematic release that
combined footage from the Japanese OAV release MEGAZONE 23, footage
from SOUTHERN CROSS, and 15 minutes of new footage at the end in the
Megazone style. Originally released in Dallas and several other Texas
cities, and occasionally appearing elsewhere, the Robotech Movie was a
commercial failure in the USA. It remained on Cannon's catalog for a
while, but was (apparently) eventually withdrawn.
In 2027, the Robotech Masters arrive at Earth to retrieve the
memory core of the battlefortress of theirs that had crashed here in
1999; this memory, incorporated into the E.V.E. computer at Earth's
Robotech Research Center, is vital to the survival of their
civilization. To capture it, they abduct B.D. Andrews, a leader of
the research team, and replace him with a simulagent. One of
Andrews' men is suspicious, and passes on a mobile data terminal (a
huge transformable motorcycle) to his friend, civilian Mark Landry,
before he is killed by agents accountable to Andrews. Mark is told by
his friend in the exchange to contact Eve.
Mark takes the MODAT 5 with him, and eventually discovers that
the only Eve he knows of, a popular singer and talk-show hostess, is
really a computer- generated hologram used for propaganda by the
United Earth Government, produced by the E.V.E. computer and now
partially under Andrews' control.
Meanwhile, the Armies of the Southern Cross are doing battle
with the Robotech Masters in space, using a battle plan generated by
the E.V.E. computer; but the Andrews simulagent sabotages the plan,
and the Earth forces are defeated, and retreat.
Eventually Mark confronts Andrews, and threatens to go public
with what he knows (the arrival of the Robotech Masters was kept
secret from from the public) if Andrews tries to injure him or his
friends.
Andrews busies himself with the process of downloading the
E.V.E. memory to a satellite, where the transmissions are intercepted
by the simulagent's alien masters.
Andrews' agents kill one of Mark's friends, and take the film
she'd made of the MODAT, sending Mark into a rage. He confronts
Andrews again, and is defeated.
Computer Minister Embry has meanwhile been alerted to the
illicit transmissions, and prepares to make them known to the Supreme
Command. To prevent this, Andrews declares Martial Law in the Far
East sector, and while Minister Embry's plane is readied at the
airport, Andrews' troops close in on him to stop him.
Left for dead, Mark is awakened by E.V.E., who offers to help
him. She directs him to a Robotech fighter, and Mark speeds to the
airport, defeating Andrews and his men. Back in space, General Emerson
is attacking the Robotech Masters again. Without Andrews at the
controls, E.V.E. formulates a new battle plan, which is implemented by
a hovertank squad, resulting in the downing of one of the aliens'
flagships. The Earth is safe, for now.
The Movie is set just before the beginning of "Dana's Story";
in a sense, it is a preliminary episode to the Second Robotech War,
though there are a number of continuity problems with the TV
series. These problems are discussed in detail in "A Fly's View of the
Tangled Web", an essay written by Peter Walker ([email protected])
and available from him or from the FAQ archive.
There were a number of factors that may have contributed to
it. Firstly, Cannon did a poor job of advertising it in the test
markets; commercials for the movies were slated for 6:00 in the
morning. Secondly, the movie was competing with Transformers: The
Movie, which had a bigger advertising budget and a wider
appeal. Thirdly, the movie was too cerebral for the general kid- vid
audience, and many parents who took young children were not prepared
for the adult themes (sex and violence). Most importantly, the fan
reaction was luke-warm at first, and has become increasingly hostile
with the passage of time.
I don't know, but if you do, please tell us! Seriously, the
Robotech movie has never been released on video in the American
market. Sightings of the film on video in England, the Netherlands,
and elsewhere have been reported on the net, but nothing firm is
known.
CotB is a dubbed and edited release of Macross Summer '84: Do
You Remember Love?
DYRL was a theatrical version of the Macross TV series in
Japan that condensed the plot and used revised character and mecha
designs. The plot is pretty much the same as the Macross Saga since
very little was changed from the original to make Robotech. Of course,
the original definitions - non-Robotech - for protoculture, etc. The
major difference was that the male aliens were Zentraedi and the
females were Meltraedi and they were at war with each other, and BOTH
were after the humans.
It doesn't really. It isn't actually a part of Robotech, it
is unrelated. Yes, the designs are the same, however, it is *not* part
of the universe. It was not licensed by Harmony Gold and the release
is unrelated to RT. It is basically a capsulized version of the
Macross Saga as far as the footage goes.
Basically some scenes of graphic violence and nudity were
edited out. And the voice actors weren't great. There is a bootleg
of the dub of DYRL *before* the cuts were made circulating in fandom.
It should be available from any video retailer. [I am
searching for the company and full information currently, this will be
added as soon as I get it.]
_Robotech III: Not Necessarily the Sentinels_ is a film that is two parts
parody of and one part homage to Robotech. It was put together by the
fine folks at Seishun-Shitemasu, through the magic of some very creative
editing and dubbing.
_NNTS_ uses footage taken primarily from Gunbuster, Macross: Do You
Remember Love, Macross Flashback 2012, and Mospeada: Love, Live, Alive, as
well as music from the Macross, Robotech, and some other soundtracks. The
character voices are done by Seitman Shitemasu people, in some cases
surprisingly aptly.
The plot of the story centers around Annie LaBelle and Lynn Minmei, who
are "portrayed by" Noriko and (insert name here, I don't know it) from
Gunbuster. Annie and Minmei have to pilot a new combining mecha against
the Invid, who are now determined to destroy the earth. Various
revelations are also made about the fates of the characters since the end
of Robotech.
Without giving too much away, _Not Necessarily the Sentinels_ has some
very funny things to say about Robotech and anime fandom in general, but
don't take it too seriously.
And a word of warning...were it to be rated, _NNTS_ would be rated at
least "R," for what I believe they call "sexual situations." So, don't
show it to anyone who might be offended by its content.
Seishun Shitemasu was formed in mid-1990 by several San Diego area anime
fans, the "bunch of guys with a vcr." From the beginning we have tried to
create fun anime redubs which take themselves just seriously enough, with
humor and profundity and frivolity and core concept all blended in measure.
Seishun Shitemasu (pronounced say-SHOON shteMAHS) originally grew out the
stupid realization that Nadia with her Blue Water was not entirely unlike
Sheeta with a tan, and, well, things just sort of took off from there. The
name is Japanese for "[I'm] living in the springtime of [my] youth," taken
from the first Kimagure Orange Road opening credits("Kasuga Kyosuke, ju-gosai...
seishun shitemasu!").
There's no end in sight.
None, but they are producing a sequel to Robotech III...
Robotech IV: Khyron's Counterattack.
Admiral Rick Hunter and the Invid are gone. The Earth is at peace once
again. But from beyond the stars, the dark tides of shadow threaten to
rise again, to do the bidding of an ancient enemy. And if the heroes of
the fourth Robotech War repulse this new threat, can they survive the
wrath of Lisa? Annie and Minmei are going where they've never gone
before...
Try your local anime club, or post a request on rec.arts.anime.
Before they decided to do Robotech, Harmony Gold was planning
to dub Super Dimensional Fortress Macross and release it directly to
video cassette. The completed the first tape, called "Boobytrap"
which is the first several episodes of Robotech. It apparently never
hit wide-release, however it was pirated and copies are circulating in
fandom. The voices seem the same as Robotech, except for the narrator.
Some of the music is different, and there are a few brief scenes that
were cut from Robotech. (Mostly Roy and Rick scoping Minmei's
posterior.) Aside from that the biggest difference is the names, they
retained the original last names.
There was a comic tie in via Comico, which is why the first
issue of The Macross Saga is just called 'Macross' and has the
original Macross logo. It was printed before the decision to do
Robotech was made.
This is a transcription from one of the pirates of the theme
song. It is as accurate as the nth generation copy could allow.
Soldier of warlords from deepspace
Macross
Hurled through the night to this new place
Macross
Crushed and forgotten to Earthlings
Macross
Magically healed and rebirthing
Just a pile of rust was all they found on that Isle
That no one suspected to see
10 years later Super Fortress Macross would rise
Guardian of you and of me
Macross the arm of the new wave
Macross
Champion and knight of the new day
Macross
Gauntlet of mankind you stand forth
Super Space Fortress called Macross!
3.1: ROBOTECH: THE SENTINELS
3.1.1: WHAT IS IT?
3.1.2: HOW MANY EPISODES WERE PRODUCED?
3.1.3: WILL THERE BE ANY MORE?
3.1.4: WHERE CAN I GET A COPY?
3.2: THE McKINNEY BOOKS
3.2.1: WHAT ARE THEY?
The order to read them:
/-13-14-15-16-17\
1-2-3-4-5-6-19< >18
\-7-8-9-10-11-12/
The following descriptions were taken from the back of #19.
The Macross Saga aka First Generation:
#1 Genesis ISBN: 0-345-34133-3
#2 Battle Cry ISBN: 0-345-34134-1
#3 Homecoming ISBN: 0-345-34136-8
#4 Battlehymn ISBN: 0-345-34137-6
#5 Force of Arms ISBN: 0-345-34138-4
#6 Doomsday ISBN: 0-345-34139-2
#7 Southern Cross ISBN: 0-345-34140-6
#8 Metal Fire ISBN: 0-345-34141-4
#9 The Final Nightmare ISBN: 0-345-34142-2
#10 Invid Invasion ISBN: 0-345-34143-0
#11 Metamorphosis ISBN: 0-345-34144-9
#12 Symphony of Light ISBN: 0-345-34145-7
#1 aka #13 The Devil's Hand ISBN: 0-345-35300-5
#2 aka #14 Dark Powers ISBN: 0-345-35301-3
#3 aka #15 Death Dance ISBN: 0-345-35302-1
#4 aka #16 World Killers ISBN: 0-345-35304-8
#5 aka #17 Rubicon ISBN: 0-345-35305-6
#18 The End of the Circle ISBN: 0-345-36311-6
#19 The Zentraedi Rebellion ISBN: 0-345-38774-0
3.2.2: HOW DO THEY DIFFER FROM THE TV SERIES?
3.2.3: WHAT IS "END OF THE CIRCLE" AND "ZENTRAEDI REBELLION"?
3.2.4: ARE THEY STILL IN PRINT? WHERE CAN I GET COPIES?
Del Rey Order Department
Randome House Distribution Center
Westminster, MD 21157
Phone: 1-800-733-3000
3.2.5: WHO IS (ARE) JACK McKINNEY?
3.3: THE COMIC BOOKS
3.3.1: THE COMICO ROBOTECH ADAPTATIONS
Masters: 25
New Generation: 25
3.3.2: THE COMICO GRAPHIC NOVEL
3.3.3: ROBOTECH II: THE SENTINELS
Invid there instead. With the aid of the Sentinels, aliens formerly in
the Masters' empire now under the Invid yoke, a group of REF soldiers
set off to defeat the Invid. A retelling of McKinney's novelization
of the never-completed TV series.
3.3.4: ROBOTECH II: THE MALCONTENT UPRISINGS
Sterling discover a plot by Zentraedi malcontents to avenge themselves
on humanity for atrocities committed against them by mankind, and work
to prevent it. This series is set a number of years after the
destruction of the SDF-1.
3.3.5: ROBOTECH: THE LEGEND OF ZOR
Masters seize power on Tirol, and order the defoliation of Optera by
the Zentraedi. The story ends with Zor sending his Battlefortress to
Earth.
3.3.6: ROBOTECH: CYBERPIRATES
testing its new Alphas. But something goes wrong; an outside force is
taking the planes over.
3.3.7: ROBOTECH: RETURN TO MACROSS
stalks the SDF-1, and a rogue submarine from the Global Civil War
tries to capture Fokker and Edwards and hold the RDF hostage.
Meanwhile, Breetai and Khyron are sent on a mission to investigate an
alien ship, as they look for Zor's missing battlefortress.
3.3.8: ROBOTECH: INVID WAR
of Earth, centering around Nova Satori, Johnathan Wolff, Lancer, and
John Carpenter, especially Satori's systematic attempt to expand her
personal powerbase on Earth, and preparations on Moon Base to assist
Earth. The later six chapters detail adventures of Scott Bernard and
his band between episodes of the TV show, up to the departure of Scott
in search for the SDF-3.
3.3.9: ROBOTECH: INVID WAR AFTERMATH
Rand and Lunk build an oasis among the devastation, called Bellmont.
Eventually, Nova Satori, with the assistance of Scott Bernard and Rook
Bartley, takes over the city and establishes herself as tyrant.
Meanwhile, a starving army of Zentraedi is closing on the city, with
the firm intention that their demands will be met.
3.3.10: HOW MANY OF THESE TITLES ARE STILL IN PRINT?
3.4: THE MOVIES
3.4.1: ROBOTECH: THE MOVIE
3.4.1.1: WHAT IS IT?
3.4.1.2: WHAT WAS IT ABOUT?
3.4.1.3: WHERE DOES IT FIT INTO THE TV SERIES?
3.4.1.4: WHY WAS IT NEVER RELEASED NATIONWIDE?
3.4.1.5: WHERE CAN I GET A COPY?
3.4.2: CLASH OF THE BIONOIDS
3.4.2.1: WHAT IS IT?
3.4.2.2: WHAT WAS IT ABOUT?
3.4.2.3: WHERE DOES IT FIT INTO THE TV SERIES?
3.4.2.4: HOW IS IT DIFFERENT FROM MACROSS: DO YOU REMEMBER LOVE?
3.4.2.5: WHERE CAN I GET A COPY OF IT?
3.4.3: ROBOTECH: NOT NECESSARILY THE SENTINELS
3.4.3.1: WHAT IS IT?
3.4.3.2: WHO IS SEISHUN SHITEMASU?
3.4.3.3: WHAT OTHER ROBOTECH PARODIES HAVE THEY MADE?
3.4.3.4: WHERE CAN I GET COPIES?
3.4.4 MACROSS: HARMONY GOLD DUB PRE-ROBOTECH
3.4.4.1: WHAT IS IT?
3.4.4.2: ORIGINAL THEME SONG
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