Tiree wrote:But you are discounting "Protoculture Chips" which 'may' not be listed in anywhere but in the Invid Section, BUT is listed as something in the 85eps.
But it's never actually
connected with anything anywhere in the series... it may be they were making parts for Zentradi mecha, or ships, or flush toilets. There is no way to know and since the technology is not present in the RPG EXCEPT in the possession of the Invid... for us to assume that as the reason (particularly when it doesn't fit with what's defined as sources of protoculture energy) is rather silly and illogical.
Tiree wrote:The lack of proof does not mean that it does not exist. So in this case, the RPG is not the Robotech Bible, it is just part of the whole.
Yes, but a lack of evidence for something's existence does not demonstrate or in any way give support to the notion that a thing is present... especially when the technology DOES EXIST in the RPG, but is only present in Invid cybernetics, and is not stated to use or emit protoculture energy in any way (nor is it stated as detectable by Invid sensors).
Dairugger XV wrote:Because 70%+ of all humanity (I am being generous here) is NOT logical and is prone to reject logic? Therefore unless it is specifically stated that an apparent contradiction is solvable only one way, people will find ways of doing it the way they want to?
But that doesn't make my point wrong... it just means that some folks will ignore the logic of the obvious answer that jives with official sources in favor of their own, completely baseless assertions. My approach is the only one that favors the maximum consistency with what's in ALL books of the RPG AS WRITTEN.
(It really is baffling that someone like me, who is frequently decried as being a "
Robotech hater", is the one forever defending Harmony Gold's handling of the canon and the text as the publisher printed it.)
Dairugger XV wrote:Also, there are a lot of people that draw from sources not of the RPG, and considering that the RPG is the derivative product and not the other way around, it is hard to fault them for doing so.
Yes, but those are called "house rules", and are something else entirely. Ain't nobody here saying you CAN'T houserule those mecha into having a protoculture power system for the Invid to detect, or houserule changes into the sensor rules that make them detect other sources besides just active protoculture power sources and devices containing same... but they're still house rules, because they contradict the text of the RPG.