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Hmmm... must remind self to create a topic about non-Macross Chronicle translations. Anyhow, Great Mechanics.DX 7: Frontier Fleet and that Military Vessel article translated: http://www.macrossroleplay.org/forums/inde...ic=2454.new#new (By that military vessel, they mean the Macross Quarter. There's bits on the escort vessels of the MF and MG fleet, but not much... wish I had the time to translate the rest of the article. Alas...
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Completed: Mechanic: M7 UN 07a Macross 7 Fleet http://www.macrossroleplay.org/forums/index.php?topic=2453.0
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About the Macross Chronicles
sketchley replied to Isamu test pilot's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
For those in Japan looking for a binder to hold the next 10 issues: try the そーなんだ! (Sou nanda!) that's starting from this week by Deagostini. It's the same dimensions as the Macross Chronicle Binder, but only costs ¥190. The only issue with it is that the binder rings are reversed (it looks like the そーなんだ! is published like a normal Japanese book). Otherwise, it's a great holder that won't hurt the bank. -
Military in Macross Frontier...
sketchley replied to terry the lone wolf's topic in Movies and TV Series
Thanks. I'd also like to add that: - the story of VF-X2 is not military adventurism*, but a group of terrorist organizations causing a situation, and certain members of the military-industrial complex** taking advantage of it for personal gain***. - training has been simplified and unmanned craft have been used to the point that live pilots don't have the right skills to deal with military situations in 2059. That was one of the points of MF eps. 01. * The description sounds like the plot of "Patlabor II". Which is a decidedly political movie. Macross has yet to be so political. ** Used as short hand to convey the point. The military-industrial complex doesn't exist in the same sense as it does in, say, the USA of the real world. *** Sound familiar to those viewers of MF? -
Military in Macross Frontier...
sketchley replied to terry the lone wolf's topic in Movies and TV Series
Careful, careful. Especially with your adjectives. Until MF, it was inconsistantly called "the new UN Government" AND "the UN Government". But if you want to be really picky, it'd be "the new Unity [unified] Government" and "the Unity [unified] Government". Note capitalization and how it indicates that the adjective, new, is not part of the name. A la "the new New York". MF has consistantly and clearly identified it as "the New UN Government" (or "the New Unity [unified] Government"), along with the handy English label "NUNS" (as in "the New UN [unity, Unified] Spacy"); which is a term never used nor seen in any previous Macross. Which is what we've all been saying. -
Imai/ARTMIC Model Company production art.
sketchley replied to oshan's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Seen it. Here: http://www.macrossworld.com/mwf/index.php?...st&p=817867 -
Military in Macross Frontier...
sketchley replied to terry the lone wolf's topic in Movies and TV Series
I think it was explained somewhere, officially. If memory serves, it was a deevolution of power from the center. There weren't any big, catastrophic events; just a slow, gradual process (which is probably why Gubaba doesn't remember - as I remember him being active in the MW thread that it was posted in). Anyhow, if you want a reason, then my speculation de jour is that it was due to the necessity of command. In M7 we are presented with a distant Earth giving commands to the UNS of the fleet, without really understanding the situation. Not to mention the time delays such transmissions would incur. MF, on the other hand, has the ultimate authority of the MF fleet within itself, thereby giving greater flexibility and the ability to respond to ongoing events with all the known facts. -
Appleseed.
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Military in Macross Frontier...
sketchley replied to terry the lone wolf's topic in Movies and TV Series
And that adaptation has been corrected, and expanded upon over the subsequent years. Here's a collection of stats and what not that further flesh things out: http://www.macrossroleplay.org/Sketchley/Statistics.htm Stats are for the Palladium system, and are pretty much under constant revision, especially now with Macross Chronicle releasing new info biweekly... Nevertheless, the goal with them is to make them consistant with each other (see the ones marked with ©), and due to that consistancy, they should be easily converted to different game systems. -
Macross Frontier Movie 1,YES it is subbed now edition
sketchley replied to sharky's topic in Movies and TV Series
Don't forget the disruption to workplace social harmony that it causes. Which is a double-edge sword - off putting to those having their arm twisted to do something that they'd rather not, and later, being put off for having freakish tastes. For the others, look up Wa on the following: http://www.communicaid.com/cross-cultural-...ial-culture.php -
About the Macross Chronicles
sketchley replied to Isamu test pilot's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
Ah, goody. At least the designs are getting some time in the limelite. Alas... that's 3 on the front. Will the reverse be another 3? Or 4? or 5? -
About the Macross Chronicles
sketchley replied to Isamu test pilot's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
They're calling it "Mardook Forces Variable Battle Mecha" on the front, and "Variable Battle Mecha" on the back. It doesn't appear in the size comparison chart with the other 4. Funny, this is the first time that I've seen the word "mecha" used in Japanese up until now... The associated image is from SDFM. Funny how the Dancing Skulls are missing from the worldguide sheet, but are part of the same issue's chronology sheet. I've got the feeling that it's going to be the GERWALKroid, and VTOL jets and ambulances. If the drones and satellites show up, I think they'll be as an extra report - like the small Mardook shuttle, which only gets one piece of lineart and animation grab, on the reverse of this issue's Mardook weapons sheet. -
About the Macross Chronicles
sketchley replied to Isamu test pilot's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
Contents review #39 Mechanic: SDFM Armoured Valkyrie: funny how the missiles are the only parts that look CG. Anyhow, looks like it's all there and I don't expect a B sheet. M7 Fz-109: images are all the Fz-109F. The development chart is most interesting: VF-4 > VF-14 > Fz-109. Intersting 'cuz the tech sheet VF-History 2 has the VF-14 directly decending from the VF-9, and only semi-descending from the VF-4. Hmmm... D7 VA-3C Kai Invader Kai: pretty much what I was expecting. Alas, no names for the aerospace boosters other than "rocket booster", "propulsion tank", etc.. Reverse has the transformation sequence, finishing off that VF. MII Mardook Forces Weapons: all four mecha are crammed on a single sheet (sadly, it's consistant with the short shrifting that the MC editors have been giving enemy equipment/stats in general...). The names of the equipment is also rather unimaginative (Zentran use power suit, etc.), but I don't think that's the fault of MC's writers. Character: SDFM: Vanessa, Kim, Shammy: front - uniforms. Back - single set of casual wear. Didn't they appear more than once in SDFM in casual clothes? The page feels a bit cramped... especially with the addition of an extra report on Chouzaki (Machizaki?). M+: Yan Noiman: I didn't spot if they wrote his origin in a quick scan (only looking for the Characters for China, mind you; which wasn't on it.) It does say that he's still only 17 at the time of M+. M7: Gigiru: unlike the Iwaano page, this one does have line art of his Protodevlin body. Alas, they've covered the entire character arc on the one page (including a shot from his appearance in M7 Plus!)... and he's not pictured in the vampire trench coat... T.T D7: Ray Lovelock / Viheda Fiizu: like the slightly evolved, more mature character art. Timeline: note preceeding amazed post on presence of VF-X(2) in the timeline. Otherwise, it's all MF. Starts with 2048 with the 117th. 2050, VF-X. Then March, 2059 and the start of MF up until the part where Ranka gets sucked outside of the ship in eps 02. History M+: Project Supernova: we're treated to another sweet image by Tomotake Kinoshita. Otherwise, it's all on the project, it's aftermath (Sharon Apple Incident) and effects (VF-19, 171, drone fighters, etc.). Technology Barrier System: pretty much the same brief treatment as the Beam Weapons page. Has a "barrier advantages and disadvantages" article, as well as OTech barriers (Pinpoint, and full), Tori no Hito's barrier, Protoculture ruin's barrier, and extra reports on the protodevlin and Vajra fold wave barriers, and sound beams and sound barriers. worldguide 22a: Reknown VF squads - in short: they're broken down by era: UN Wars: the Asuka II VF squad, SWI: Skull and Vermillion Squads, Varoota War: Diamond, Emerald and Sound Forces, Anti-Vajra Battles: Skull squadron. There's also an extra report on: Max and Miria (they're their own squad?!), and Jamming Birds. Glossary Sheets: two (2)! this month. MII and game content is: Dancing Skulls, Earth UN Forces, Defender EX, Timothy Daldanton, Denis Roon, and the 2nd sheet is: Toomu Jun, Tomahawk II and Nasutaasha Tooto. Goods: 1/60 Yamato YF-21. Reverse with transformation instructions. The Back cover of the issue has an add for the Hasegawa VF-1A Minmay 2009 Special, with a positively gorgeous full body Mikimoto painting of Minmei from Macross the First. The preview for #40 has images of M7's Ekisedoru, Max, Battle 7 and the VF-17T, as well as MII's GERWALKoid. Me thinks the UN Forces Weapons will be MII content. The extra sheet on the games should probably be translated as "Fuselages advanced in (by) games". Hopefully, fingers crossed with sugar on top, it'll actually be lineart of the VFs that have appeared in Digital Mission VF-X, VF-X2, Macross M3, SDF:M DYRL and M+ Game Edition! -
About the Macross Chronicles
sketchley replied to Isamu test pilot's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
The Prometheus Mechanic sheet has the picture from the game. The glossary section also has the Queadlunn-Nona from the game. -
About the Macross Chronicles
sketchley replied to Isamu test pilot's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
Well, colour me tickled pink. The timeline section has non-animated series content. 1 section (about 1/3 of one page) is about the VF-X Ravens, complete with images from VF-X2. Next to that is an extra report about the "Special Forces Squadrons other than VF-X Ravens", with mention of the Dancing Skulls (from M3) and images from Digital Mission VF-X. It's a shame that M3 didn't get the luv during the applicable section of the timeline. Nevertheless, it's great to see the games getting more recognition. My running tally of the games rendered "Macross Chronicle Canon" are: Digital Mission VF-X VF-X2 Macross M3 SDF:M DYRL (PS1/SS game) -
About the Macross Chronicles
sketchley replied to Isamu test pilot's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
?!? The publisher has gone from releasing these super late (after the issue has been released to sale) to, now, uber early. I wonder if someone's butt got kicked at the office... or the lateness was due to a rush to get the work done prior to the Shougatsu holiday? I'm guessing it's a frontier related sheet. Aruto to join SMS, and Ranka to join the music industry. I was expecting this. Lessee... it should be covering the Island Cluster class and hopefully we'll get a class name for the Macross Galaxy fleet's Mainland ship (and if that is the "4th generation" SLRES and/or one of the covered (Ie non-dome) SLRESs.) Me, too. Goody. They'll be elaborating on some of the tech behind the destroids. Fingers crossed that it'll include the Earth Trekkers! Though, I suspect it'll be history... or modular components; that being if it follows the VF tech sheets. Anyhow, it's most likely the B sheet. Whuzza? We get some games action? Or is this only the PSP, and not any of the older ones...? -
Macross Frontier Movie 1,YES it is subbed now edition
sketchley replied to sharky's topic in Movies and TV Series
Funny... I was thinking along similar lines last night about the series. Basically, I had asked myself "why do I feel that I can't introduce people to Macross using Macross F?" And the answer was that it reinforced too many negative stereotypes about otaku with the quoted content. Sadly, the only Macross I concluded would be good to introduce people to Macross was the original TV series. But as that show is dated... -
Thank you for the link, and thank you to Roger for expending the time, energy and finances on this project. It's an excellent compliment to the recent Mospeada lineart book. Though, it has raised a question in me: if the people behind Southern Cross were able to persue their original vision of the project, would it have been more successful? (Referring to the domestic market here, mostly.)
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Hmmm... going by the fleet roles based on real-world naval roles, IMHO the Combat ARMD would be a ship filling two roles: carrier and battleship. I say this, because the kanji used for the ship can also be used for battleship. (戦闘空母ARMD and 戦闘艦). Naming it "Combat Carrier" is just an esthetic choice, as it could also be "Fight(ing) Carrier" and "Battle Carrier" (but as we already have a Battle class carrier in Macross...) Nevertheless, battle capable or not, as soon as I learned that the Combat ARMD is fold travel capable, I felt that it was intended to be the flagship of a task force of Oberths. Possibly in the roles of exploring and patrolling the outer reaches of the solar system, and most likely in the role of defolding in a strategic position to catch enemies in a crossfire. Of course, we'll probably never know the plans the UN Spacy had for these ships... This is interesting. Partially in that it mirrors the Studio Nue continuity, what with Oberth's surviving SWI, and a fleet of (upgraded?) Oberth's accompaning Megaroad 01. One copied the other? It was the plan all along? Hmmm... Given that the Chronicle article states that the space fighter us space rigs (some? all? converted to the DYRL ARMD) were intended to be deployed at the Legrange points and above satellite orbit, places were the colony bunches, space ship factory docks, etc. were and are known to have survived SWI, it wouldn't be surprising if a few, some, most or even all of those that became the 26 DYRL ARMDs survived SWI. Sadly, the Macross Chronicle article in the Combat ARMD doesn't mention post SWI. VFMFVV states that 2 of the initial 8 survived SWI (6 and . Which is why I stated it's cononicity is debated. Anyhow, a good arguement, but it doesn't work, as the book is purportedly published in 2020.
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About the Macross Chronicles
sketchley replied to Isamu test pilot's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
And where exactly did I say I disliked all things MII? -
About the Macross Chronicles
sketchley replied to Isamu test pilot's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
I agree. The Zentran powersuit is probably the coolest looking version of the Nousjadel-ger; and it deserves a bit more love. Nevertheless, I can understand why the publishers are doing it: a) enemy equipment is getting the short-shrift in general (all variants of the Regult on one page :!: Majority of the SDFM Zentraadi battleships on one page :!: Hopefully the Vajra will get more than 1 page...) b) space crunch. We've already seen the publisher truncate to the point of rejecting previously printed pages. Damn... why couldn't Macross Chronicle be a 60 issue publication?! -
Oh... and for the Macross II fans: Indications on the Macross Chronicle DYRL ARMD page are that there are only 2 converted space rig Space Carrier ARMD produced. On the other hand, it's unclear how many other space rigs were produced, if any. Or even if there was a fleet of Oberth Space Destroyers to escort the ARMD and space rigs! EDIT: pesky typos... >.<
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Alrighty... I've been translating the Macross Chronicle DYRL ARMD, and I've noticed some things. Interesting things. Things that make me say "wait a second, isn't the DYRL version supposed to be more advanced than the SDFM version?" The movie version is described as "Space Carrier ARMD", and as nothing more than a platform floating in space for the operations of carrier-based aircraft and hurriedly converted into use as the "arms/carrier-based aircraft support platforms" of the SDF-1. The TV version is described as a "Combat Space Carrier ARMD", which not only has a bunch more weapons and flying controls (it's got a main engine, unlike the movie version which only has manuevering thrusters), but has the capability of fold navigation. Sure, it's never implemented, but the information on both ARMDs is up to SWI, not after. After SWI, there is only minute tidbits of info gleaned in passing. And they are: - SDFN class. Each has a pair of movie ARMDs for arms. Since there are only 12 SDFN ships produced (by 2059, though indications are that it ceased production before 2020), that means 24+2 (refit SDF-1). Giving a total of 26 known "converted space rig ARMD Space Carriers". Were 26 originally produced? Or did 24 of them get produced post-SWI? Unclear. - Orbit of Eden. One of the game stages of "Macross Plus Game Edition" takes place on a TV ARMD. The implications are that it folded there itself (though it could have been brought with another fold capable ship). Nevertheless, it's a TV ARMD active and in use in 2040. Is it a new ship, or one of the ones produced pre-SWI? Unclear. Nevertheless, it adds some weight to the information in... - "VF Master File VF-1 Valkyrie" (canonicity debated), where 14 TV "Combat Space Carrier ARMD" are indicated as having been produced by 2014, and a plan to produce beyond the 15th is indicated as existing, with 11 to 14 having fold drives. As the book claims to be published in June, 2020, it makes one wonder why the chart stops in 2014... Anyhow, 5 different sources* all show the concurrent use of the "Space Carrier ARMD" and the "Combat Space Carrier ARMD" in Macross. With the following numbers: 26 converted space rig Space Carrier ARMD 8 or 14 (or more) Combat Space Carrier ARMD. Of these, "VMFVV" indicates that 9 are lost or have left with a Megaroad fleet by 2014, and new ships are being produced at a rate of 2 per year. * Macross Plus, Macross Plus Game Edition, Macross Frontier, Macross Chronicle, VF Master File VF-1 Valkyrie". 4 of these being considered canon, and interestingly only 1 (M+GE) being the only one to have both types of ARMD!
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Given the dearth of information, I'd say that engine nacelle launchers have a similar maximum capacity to that indicated for the VF-19 (12 micromissiles, total), and any other launcher having a similar capacity to those in the HMMP-02 missile launcher pods of the Super VF-1 (3 micro-missiles per launcher). It's a safe guesstimate, IMHO, as the launchers are in places where there is a lot of other equipment crammed in (case in point: VF-17 shoulders have the missile launchers, as well as a shoulder joint for the arm and a shoulder pivot for the shoulder, and a manuevering thruster.) The yields are variable depending on the needs of the plot and the animation budget.