James Boren wrote:
Given the difficulty they have in making an original sequel, I don't
know why Harmony Gold doesn't just grab another Japanese mecha series
and shoehorn it into the continuity. I mean Vifam would make a
perfect addition to Robotech.
OUCH! Are you EVIL or something?
But
What about the Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles? More info -
http://www.answers.com/topic/robotech-the-shadow-chronicles
That is what we were talking about.
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There is a method to my madness. Having an, (ahem) bastardized
version would mean an authentic one will soon follow on. I've just
heard about North American releases of Go Lion and Dairugger XV the
original versions of Volton and vehicle voltron.
Well Harmony Gold did fund the money for
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There is a method to my madness. Having an, (ahem) bastardized
version
Reynolds, Jason M. wrote:
What about the Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles? More info -
http://www.answers.com/topic/robotech-the-shadow-chronicles
That is what we were talking about.
Oops! Sorry. Thanks for letting me know. Brain lock freeze! ;)
BlazeEagle
What about the Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles? More info -
http://www.answers.com/topic/robotech-the-shadow-chronicles
BlazeEagle
Reynolds, Jason M. wrote:
Given the difficulty they have in making an original sequel, I don't
know why Harmony Gold doesn't just grab another Japanese mecha
Bowie's parents are Vince and Jean Grant. As mentioned, Vince is Claudia's
brother. Both are important members of the REF, left with the SDF-3, and
are on the cast list for the new, original Robotech series that Harmony Gold
is apparently planning on releasing.
Are you referring to
On 5/13/06, -Z- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday, May 12, 2006 05:35, Boaz wrote: What area is your research expertise? I'm mostly a RS I here at work too, though the work degraded a little to programmer after my boss retired.
As you may have surmised from the nature of many of my post, I'm
On Wed, 10 May 2006 13:35:00 -0500 Reynolds, Jason M.
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Bowie's parents are Vince and Jean Grant. As mentioned, Vince is
Claudia's brother. Both are important members of the REF, left with
the SDF-3, and are on the cast list for the new, original Robotech
series
On Thu, 11 May 2006 09:14:55 -0500 Reynolds, Jason M.
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Hmmm. I still have all the original Comico Robotech comics.
Forgot that
until I saw them again here.
Does anyone still have the old limited run DC series? It was a 2 or
3 part all original
On May 11, 2006, at 11:20 PM, -Z- wrote:
On Wednesday, May 10, 2006 09:46, Boaz wrote:
I just cut in to this thread and didn't read previous post, so I
don't know how it got here, but what I want to say is: -Z-, I'm
surprised that with all the knowledge and resources you didn't bother
google
Hmmm. I still have all the original Comico Robotech comics. Forgot that
until I saw them again here.
Does anyone still have the old limited run DC series? It was a 2 or 3 part
all original miniseries that focused on the Dougram mechs.
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On Wednesday, May 10, 2006 09:46, Boaz wrote:
I just cut in to this thread and didn't read previous post, so I
don't know how it got here, but what I want to say is: -Z-, I'm
surprised that with all the knowledge and resources you didn't bother
google them. :-)
Any fool can search
Jeanne Fránçaix became the grown-up version of Dana Sterling (Komilia Maria
Fallyna Jenius), daughter of Max Sterling (Maximilian Jenius) and Milia
(Miriya
Parino). Bowie Emerson, son of Rolf Emerson, became the son of Bowie Grant,
the
son of Claudia Grant (Claudia LaSalle) and the late Roy
It was a particular nasty Dougram kit that caused me to quit mecha
modelling for more than 15 years. So I've been hoping to get a
(reissue) kit and build a decent Dougram. Conquer my inner demon, if
you will...
Which one? I have been trying to build the Mackeral but had problems
because the
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I just cut in to this thread and didn't read previous post, so I don't
know how it got here, but what I want to say is: -Z-, I'm
Robotech Changer Orguss (1001?) is the Orguss Emaan Orguss
Veritech-transformable to three modes: Battloid, GERWALK and Spud Fighter.
This was actually called Nebo in the Robotech line.
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Disregard my previous message. I looked and Z did mention the Nebo version
later on in his post.
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Z,
You are amazing. I can't even keep my kids' names straight.
Ming
On 5/9/06, Reynolds, Jason M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Disregard my previous message.I looked and Z did mention the Nebo versionlater on in his post.
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-Z- wrote:
The Robotech Defender Armored Combat Team (1191) is as yet unidentified.
The Robotech Defender Robot Recovery Unit (1194) is as yet unidentified.
These two are also Dougram kits, based on support vehicles from the anime.
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On Friday, May 05, 2006 12:38, Jason M. Reynolds wrote:
What was the premise of Seifriet Weisse's involvement with
the Humans in the original series?
According to This Is Animation #10: Super Dimensional Cavalry Southern Cross,
Seifriet was a brainwashed field commander of the Zol forces,
According to This Is Animation #10: Super Dimensional Cavalry Southern
Cross,
Seifriet was a brainwashed field commander of the Zol forces, for which he
operated the Early-Term Type II Custom bioroid. Seifriet was born and
raised on
the planet Liberty in the Proxima system before being
On Sunday, May 07, 2006 17:35, Chris Campbell wrote:
Bit late here, but...yeah! I actually liked (some of) the mecha
designs; the attack chopper (forget the name at the moment...it was
called the Ajax in the Robotech version) was inspired, and the tanks
were quite functional. I also liked
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Subject: RE: [gundam] [OT] Southern Cross
Date: Mon, 8 May 2006 09:32:51 -0700
There're so many divisions that you really need a guidebook: Grolier Military
Police (GMP), Cities Defense Unit (CDU), Cities
On Monday, May 08, 2006 10:12, Joseph Riggs wrote:
Reportedly, there's also a mecha that didn't make it into the
finished product that was designed as an aquatic unit of some
sort. And that would suggest that an aquatic corps wouldn't
be out of the question either. iirc, it's the unit
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Subject: RE: [gundam] [OT] Southern Cross
Date: Mon, 8 May 2006 15:18:02 -0700
On Monday, May 08, 2006 10:12, Joseph Riggs wrote:
Reportedly, there's also a mecha that didn't make it into the
finished
At 06:10 PM 5/3/2006, Dr. Core wrote:
Any SC fans out there?
Bit late here, but...yeah! I actually liked (some of) the mecha
designs; the attack chopper (forget the name at the moment...it was
called the Ajaxx in the Robotech version) was inspired, and the tanks
were quite functional. I
What was the premise of Seifriet Weisse's involvement with the Humans in the
original series?
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Reynolds, Jason M. wrote:
What was the premise of Seifriet Weisse's involvement with the Humans in the
original series?
Just google, it seems spoiler alert he's kind of the SC version of Four.
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On Wednesday, May 03, 2006 15:10, Dr. Core wrote:
Any SC fans out there?
Here! In fact, while everyone else was oohing and aahing over the Macross
segment of Robotech, it was Southern Cross segment, now generally known as the
Robotech Masters segment, that first drew me into that composite
-Z- wrote:
Here! In fact, while everyone else was oohing and aahing over the Macross
A frivolous question if you don't mind. Were the shower scenes cut
from the Robotech remix?
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Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 14:04:37 -0400
-Z- wrote:
Here! In fact, while everyone else was oohing and aahing over the Macross
A frivolous question if you don't
On Thursday, May 04, 2006 10:05, Dr. Core wrote:
-Z- wrote:
Here! In fact, while everyone else was oohing and aahing
over the Macross
A frivolous question if you don't mind. Were the shower scenes cut
from the Robotech remix?
Not cut in the sense of being removed entirely, but they
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