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Another stillborn project was Robotech: The Movie (a.k.a.

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Although the animated series fell apart after a few episodes were created, the story continued in comic, novel, and RPG form, each offering similar but varied takes on the story.

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Naturally, they miss them, only to find the planet besieged by the second faction of the Invid, and meet a collection of alien races fighting to free themselves from Invid domination. One of the most ambitious was The Sentinels, which chronicled the story of the Macross heroes as they go into space towards the Robotech Masters' homeworld in an attempt to stop any further wars. In addition to redubbed anime, several comics, novels, and games have attempted to tell the story, with varying levels of success, within and between the Robotech "generations". Earth forces that left the planet between the first and second generations return to save their homeworld, including Scott Bernard, who quickly finds himself the only survivor of the first counter-invasion, and finds himself gathering a Ragtag Bunch of Misfits on his way across the Scavenger World the Earth has degenerated to in order to reach the Invid home hive of Reflex Point. "The New Generation" ( Mospeada), the third generation of Robotech, features the Invid, enemies of the Masters and the Zentraedi, who conquer the Earth after it is accidentally seeded or rather intentionally seeded according to the Shapings' design if you buy into the book version with the Invid Flower of Life, the source of Protoculture, after the conclusion of the war against the Robotech Masters.Naturally, she ends up on the front lines when the Robotech Masters, the men behind the Zentraedi, invade the earth searching for the Protoculture Matrix hidden in the wreckage of the SDF-1 Macross. Having been left on Earth in the care of General Rolf Emerson, she has joined the Army of the Southern Cross, and unlike her high-flying parents, pounds the ground in a Veritech Hovertank. It features Dana Sterling, the (first) daughter of Max and Miriya Sterling from Macross. "The Robotech Masters" ( Southern Cross) features the second generation of heroes, and had probably the biggest number of changes (starting with moving the setting from the faraway planet Glorie down to Earth, and ending with, well, the ending, which became a Bittersweet Ending due to the series coming up next).This is mostly backstory dialogue, though a few episodes late in the series have some Southern Cross footage of the Masters spliced in. Of the three sub-series, this one has the most in common with the original anime: aside from the names, the biggest changes were made mostly to help fit all three series together, such as the relationship between the Zentraedi and the Robotech Masters. "The Macross Saga" ( Macross) started things off, telling the story of pilot Rick Hunter and the crew of the SDF-1 battle fortress.The series was thus divided into three sagas, each based on its respective parent show and portraying a particular generation of characters. Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross, and Genesis Climber Mospeada, and to turn the whole thing into a multi-generational saga, using Macross's Protoculture-now retrofitted to be the fuel source behind the various technology used by the different races-as the uniting factor between each series. Macek's solution was to tie Macross to two other unrelated series with similar elements and art styles,

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This in turn led to a major rise in popularity of anime that was oriented towards the original Japanese productions unedited by American producers-somewhat ironic, because Robotech is actually a Cut and Paste Translation of three different anime series, edited together by Carl Macek of Harmony Gold, who wanted to bring the Japanese anime Super Dimension Fortress Macross to western television, but was unable to since it did not possess the sixty-five episodes needed for a syndication deal. Initially a major success, its relatively adult story content is credited with introducing Western audiences to the sophisticated dramatic potential that Japanese animation had to offer. A cult anime series about three wars fought by Earth with alien technology against alien enemies over control of a powerful energy source.











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