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I hear this game has some issues on the PS3. Can anyone confirm?
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Very nice, but its asking for some weathering! Oh yes, I was given a MR FX Episode III Mace Windu for my birthday. People buy me the strangest things sometimes! I love it, except its not purple...
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LIVE ACTION ROBOTECH (WB gets the rights)
Duke Togo replied to UN Spacy's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
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Bilrer thought he'd get to see her. I don't know what else that could have meant? Clearly neither Minmay nor the Megaroad were there, but, I am not sure "going there" was something Kawamori should have done. I "get" the Bilrer character, I just think Kawamori ended up cracking open a big can of worms with that scene.
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Hmm, I dunno, I can't imagine the PC homeworld being so close to the Vajra homeworld, considering their fear and awe of them. Don't know if the Protoculture would have made it as far as they did with the Vajra presence that close to home. I'm not even sure the Megaroad-01 came anywhere near a Protoculture world. Hell, they may have purposefully dropped off the map to start fresh on some virgin world someplace. Who knows!
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For more clarification, according to the Macross Compendium, year zero on the Protoculture calendar for us is 500,00 BCE. If the Vajra are meeting with other groups within the galaxy (not galaxies, my bad) every few hundreds of millions of years, I think that this would prove that the Vajra predate the Protoculture.
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Macross Frontier Series Discussion Thread *READ 1st Post*
Duke Togo replied to azrael's topic in Movies and TV Series
I dunno, to me its an important plot point. Why the Vajra did what they did seems rather important to the story. -
"With the power which even the Protoculture feared, adored, and defied, to the extent of imitating its form, the Super Dimenion life form, Vajra!" And then Ranka goes on to explain that Aimo is a Vajra love song, a mating call when Vajra from other galaxies meet once in "hundreds of millions of years". Could this be ANY more clear?
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Macross Frontier Series Discussion Thread *READ 1st Post*
Duke Togo replied to azrael's topic in Movies and TV Series
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Not only that, ship design, mecha design, all Vajra inspired. You see the cannon on the backs of the lobsters, you see their capital ships split open to fire, and you think, hey, these must be made by the Protoculture, but the truth is something totally different. Of course, my question still stands, where were the Vajra when the Stellar Republic was being ripped apart by civil war? They don't seem to shy away from conflict.
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Indeed. For those who still lurk, thank you for all of your time and effort. You guys did a great job and I think I can speak for all of us when I say we truly do appreciate it.
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Talk about problems with reading comprehension. Never once in these publications are the Mardook referred to as the creators of the Zentradi. Not once! He is assuming, that is his guess. It is his opinion. And he states, "Had you actually read my posts, you would know that I have taken great care to remind people that what I am presenting is a theory." But this statement, "At several different points in Entertainment Bible, the Mardook are referred to as the creators of the Zentradi." IS FALSE. Not once is this said. He is not presenting this to you as a theory, he is stating this as a supposed "fact" to back up his assumptions. Anyway, continue on with playing "what if? with Macross II. You can come and get me when you guys start posting up Metal Siren pics. I like me some Metal Siren!
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Duke Togo replied to azrael's topic in Movies and TV Series
But how? There seems to be a big chunk of information missing here. -
I think one thing that bothered me about Frontier is that Macross 7's animation and art was far more consistent episode to episode than Frontier's. If they were to go back and reanimate all of 7's combat sequences using CG, would I still call Frontier the best animated of the 3 series? I don't know. Also, the original SDF Macross, when not being outsourced, had some brilliant sequences and gorgeous art, all hand drawn.