Jefffar wrote:I am sure the Masters would have taken steps to ensure the weapons of their former slaves were useless against them. They strike me as the right combination of paranoid and intelligent for that.
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Jefffar wrote:I am sure the Masters would have taken steps to ensure the weapons of their former slaves were useless against them. They strike me as the right combination of paranoid and intelligent for that.
Seto wrote:That raises the question of whether or not the UEDF/UEEF had a shortage of ships to begin with... or at least, a shortage that didn't coincide with a shortage of manpower to crew said ships.
This hs been brought up before in other forums, and the usual excuse is that the Master's were to stupid to do so.Jefffar wrote:I am sure the Masters would have taken steps to ensure the weapons of their former slaves were useless against them. They strike me as the right combination of paranoid and intelligent for that.
Jefffar wrote:I am sure the Masters would have taken steps to ensure the weapons of their former slaves were useless against them. They strike me as the right combination of paranoid and intelligent for that.
glitterboy2098 wrote:i could see the master's planning a "cylon virus" scenario.. build a kill switch into all the software that trips when the master's send a series of specific signals, so any zent who rebel can be shut down remotely and massacred.
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sirkermittsg wrote:Manpower may not have been as huge of an issue as you think. There are allot of possible sources for expanding the manpower available for the fleet.
1. There were allot more survivors of the ROD then just the 70,000 on the SDF-1. For example Leanord and others were in Antartica when the ROD happened. the Fluff on page 20 of the Masters Sourcebook states that "The Zentraedi orbital bombardment destroyed the majority of the Earth's population." then it goes on to describe the UEDF facility that he found in the Andes and banding together with UEDF and civilian survivors. The fluff also describes various other people around the world in various factions like the AUL, Zentraedi Malcontents, and various feudal nations. Consider that many AUL folks might have joined after they witnessed millions of people killed around them... "I am gonna go get me some payback for my FATHER you alien bastards!"
exodore confirms the history of the zents had them rebel against their creators over 500,000 years ago... in the following years I imagine the masters would have installed the same recall overrides in their own ships as bretia used. Or even and improved system that could disable or destroy their slaves shipsJefffar wrote:I was thinking more something like the auto-recall feature that was seen in the previous version of the Zentraedi flagship stats. A remote override that powers down the rebelling Zentraedi ships.
ShadowLogan wrote:Actual shortage or perceived shortage of ships? Because at the very least we know the UEDF/UEEF had a perceived shortage of ships at one point (circa 2013) and they seemed to hold off on the Pioneer mission until the SDF-3 was ready (2022), though we know they had ships out there (2016/2013).
Manpower to crew said ships is a factor, but they could have resulted in a push for more automation to reduce the need for a large crew size.
sirkermittsg wrote:1. There were allot more survivors of the ROD then just the 70,000 on the SDF-1.
sirkermittsg wrote:2. Zentraedi that joined the UEG forces - From Bretai's fleet, Reno's Fleet, Dolza's Fleet and other units not pictured in the shows such as the border fleets: potential Minmei converts were everywhere.
sirkermittsg wrote:3. Zentraedi and Zentraedi / Human Children - with the zentraedi learning about themselves and their biological capabilities, lots of kids are bound to be born.
sirkermittsg wrote:4. Cloning chambers
sirkermittsg wrote:5. Other Human space ships and stations that were not destroyed during the war...starting with the moon base ALUCE and possibly other locations within the Solar System.
Zer0 Kay wrote:Damn you for anticipating my question. I've really got to unfoe you, your information is far more valuable than my sanity when dealing with your blunt callousness.
sirkermittsg wrote:the Ajax is not, and was never an aireal superiority fighter. It does not have the speed necessary to fight most aireal targets including the gnerls, drop ships, and other aircraft present on earth or in space after ROD.
I understand the political reasons for not keeping the VF-1's but the VF-1 was far superior as a fighter to the Ajax. The Ajax began life as a transformable helicopter and it sucked eggs as a fighter.
Rabid Southern Cross Fan wrote:The VF-1 is not the end all, be all despite claims to the contrary. The VF-1 would not be very good doing the kinds of jobs the Ajax did, btw.
sirkermittsg wrote:I don't see humanity being able to fight such huge wars if only 70,000 survived and cloning or zents did not bolster the population in a big way.
sirkermittsg wrote:There were many thousands of troops involved in the battles for earth. Not to mention, most of the macross citizens were probably not going to war for reasons of age and many other reasons
Rabid Southern Cross Fan wrote:They do have non-transformable fighters that fill the Air Superiority role, you know.
Rabid Southern Cross Fan wrote:The VF-1 is not the end all, be all despite claims to the contrary. The VF-1 would not be very good doing the kinds of jobs the Ajax did, btw.
Zer0 Kay wrote:Damn you for anticipating my question. I've really got to unfoe you, your information is far more valuable than my sanity when dealing with your blunt callousness.
glitterboy2098 wrote:i could see the master's planning a "cylon virus" scenario.. build a kill switch into all the software that trips when the master's send a series of specific signals, so any zent who rebel can be shut down remotely and massacred.
Seto Kaiba wrote:sirkermittsg wrote:2. Zentraedi that joined the UEG forces - From Bretai's fleet, Reno's Fleet, Dolza's Fleet and other units not pictured in the shows such as the border fleets: potential Minmei converts were everywhere.
The existence of "border fleets" is, at best, dubious when the only other force of Zentradi we ever see are the ones who protected the factory satellite... a group that was, according to the series, almost annihilated. Dolza's fleet DID end up annihilated, and it seems Breetai's met a similar fate since the largest number of intact Zentradi ships we see anywhere afterwards is 7, in the comics. That number drops to zero before 2022, and we're told that the UEEF/UEDF was using the Zentradi ships for salvage parts in the RTSC official art book.
sirkermittsg wrote:3. Zentraedi and Zentraedi / Human Children - with the zentraedi learning about themselves and their biological capabilities, lots of kids are bound to be born.
Eh... except that both the New Generation and the Shadow Chronicles "movie" clearly indicate that the Zentradi didn't expand their numbers, they were dying out. Scott implies the Zentradi are either extinct or headed that way, and Marcus's first run-in with Maia Sterling in RTSC indicates that both Zentradi and Human-Zentradi hybrids are almost unheard-of circa 2044. Marcus is SHOCKED to find out that one of his fellow pilots is "half-Alien". This ain't like Macross, where there's no shortage of Zentradi and half-Zentradi children running around (the Zentradi being upwards of 50% of Earth's population).
mech798 wrote:Seto Kaiba wrote:sirkermittsg wrote:2. Zentraedi that joined the UEG forces - From Bretai's fleet, Reno's Fleet, Dolza's Fleet and other units not pictured in the shows such as the border fleets: potential Minmei converts were everywhere.
The existence of "border fleets" is, at best, dubious when the only other force of Zentradi we ever see are the ones who protected the factory satellite... a group that was, according to the series, almost annihilated. Dolza's fleet DID end up annihilated, and it seems Breetai's met a similar fate since the largest number of intact Zentradi ships we see anywhere afterwards is 7, in the comics. That number drops to zero before 2022, and we're told that the UEEF/UEDF was using the Zentradi ships for salvage parts in the RTSC official art book.
This is a big part of the problem-- we're told tha the Robotec masters had a vast empire, possibly galaxy spanning, but we only see three fleets and during the sentinals era (though that's now of dubious canon) about a dozen worlds, many of them lightly populated.
The big issue is that if you're talking about the galaxy, or even our Arm, you're not talking a dozen worlds being the only thing you have to secure-- you're talking about something more in scale with the Star Wars setting, or the Warhammer 40K Imperium of man.
Now that works in MAcross, because we DO see that world-- humanity is sending colonization missions out across the galaxy and yet keeps running into stuff, but Robotech fails the scale test-- not surprisingly since the last two parts, Southern Cross and Mospeada were originally confined to a single star system.sirkermittsg wrote:3. Zentraedi and Zentraedi / Human Children - with the zentraedi learning about themselves and their biological capabilities, lots of kids are bound to be born.
Eh... except that both the New Generation and the Shadow Chronicles "movie" clearly indicate that the Zentradi didn't expand their numbers, they were dying out. Scott implies the Zentradi are either extinct or headed that way, and Marcus's first run-in with Maia Sterling in RTSC indicates that both Zentradi and Human-Zentradi hybrids are almost unheard-of circa 2044. Marcus is SHOCKED to find out that one of his fellow pilots is "half-Alien". This ain't like Macross, where there's no shortage of Zentradi and half-Zentradi children running around (the Zentradi being upwards of 50% of Earth's population).
Have I mentioned how much I hate HG's disgusting decision to make Genocide an integral part of their story line? As much as I like the game, to be honest, if the end of the Shadow Chronicles ended: And all mankind died screaming, humanity would have very little moral reason to protest.
jaymz wrote:While I agree mostly with what you have said above.....let's keep in mind the majority of the Masters' forces were the Zentraedi whom Dolza marshaled into a one huge amalgamated fleet of 4+ million ships that got wiped out (plus the million Breetai had). For Robotech purposes this explains where the bulk of the Masters' forces disappeared to. Combine that with the lack of Protoculture and them effectively abandoning what was left of their "empire" and you get what showed up at Earth, desperate to attain what PC they could in order to either get away or strike back depending on the amount they manage to acquire.
mech798 wrote:This is a big part of the problem-- we're told tha the Robotec masters had a vast empire, possibly galaxy spanning, but we only see three fleets and during the sentinals era (though that's now of dubious canon) about a dozen worlds, many of them lightly populated.
mech798 wrote:The big issue is that if you're talking about the galaxy, or even our Arm, you're not talking a dozen worlds being the only thing you have to secure-- you're talking about something more in scale with the Star Wars setting, or the Warhammer 40K Imperium of man.
mech798 wrote:Now that works in MAcross, because we DO see that world-- humanity is sending colonization missions out across the galaxy and yet keeps running into stuff, but Robotech fails the scale test-- not surprisingly since the last two parts, Southern Cross and Mospeada were originally confined to a single star system.
mech798 wrote:Have I mentioned how much I hate HG's disgusting decision to make Genocide an integral part of their story line? As much as I like the game, to be honest, if the end of the Shadow Chronicles ended: And all mankind died screaming, humanity would have very little moral reason to protest.
sirkermittsg wrote:I don't really care what we are told. I don't see even the destruction of Dolza's fortress as having destroyed the entire fleet.
sirkermittsg wrote:I can see the zentraedi fracturing into a bunch of smaller fleets under command of individual warlords. they could easily end up being the pirates of the galaxy.
Zer0 Kay wrote:Damn you for anticipating my question. I've really got to unfoe you, your information is far more valuable than my sanity when dealing with your blunt callousness.
Seto Kaiba wrote:Robotech, as a setting, is geographically very large but narratively very small. It suffers a more extreme version of Star Wars's ailment, where there are only a few worlds in the galaxy that actually matter... in this case, Earth, Tirol, and to a lesser extent, Optera. We never see any colony worlds, and honestly we're never given any kind of evidence of humanity ever launching a colony mission... we're only told that early colony ships were mothballed and all but one of the later ones got blown up before they were even finished building 'em. It's a tiny setting.
Seto wrote:. Plus their empire was supposedly in a state of collapse, so not seeing a huge empire is not altogether surprising.
Seto wrote:We never see any colony worlds, and honestly we're never given any kind of evidence of humanity ever launching a colony mission...
seto wrote:The Robotech Masters and Zentradi HAD to vanish, because there was no way to include 'em in the show on a going-forward basis due to the fact that they didn't own the material.
Sirkermittsg wrote:I can see the zentraedi fracturing into a bunch of smaller fleets under command of individual warlords. they could easily end up being the pirates of the galaxy.
I think they thought the inept Zentradie might have been able to find the ship quickly and not lose their entire armada doing it... the ship was only lost for 500,000 years......Gryphon wrote:That bit of plot exposition annoys the crap out of me. If they could make that sort of supposition, how did they ever lose their empire in the first place?! What, no one saw a sliver of a chance Zor or the Matrix might get mislaid of something, they sure as heck jumped in on the loss of the entire freaking armada, that's for sure!
Col. Wolfe wrote:The interesting thing is the Master's were completely sure the SDF-1 could have taken out all 5 Million ships on its own...
Col. Wolfe wrote: the ship was only lost for 500,000 years......
Gryhpon wrote:That bit of plot exposition annoys the crap out of me. If they could make that sort of supposition, how did they ever lose their empire in the first place?! What, no one saw a sliver of a chance Zor or the Matrix might get mislaid of something, they sure as heck jumped in on the loss of the entire freaking armada, that's for sure!
Gryphon wrote:That bit of plot exposition annoys the crap out of me. If they could make that sort of supposition, how did they ever lose their empire in the first place?! What, no one saw a sliver of a chance Zor or the Matrix might get mislaid of something, they sure as heck jumped in on the loss of the entire freaking armada, that's for sure!
Zer0 Kay wrote:Damn you for anticipating my question. I've really got to unfoe you, your information is far more valuable than my sanity when dealing with your blunt callousness.