glitterboy2098 wrote:Seto, your beginning to sound like a broken record, repeating the same false information over and over.
Unfortunately, facts you don't like are not automatically false. It's not the clearest situation in the world, but the info available is far from vague.
glitterboy2098 wrote:Prelude and the art book don't make any such claim, and your circular twisted "logic" trying to make the claim stick prettym uch require a setting totally different than the one that exists. with the 2nd war ending in 2031, that gives a full 14 years for the ship class. [...]
They do, in fact, make that assertion. Again, just because you don't like it will not make the explicit statement that the
Angel-class was not even conceived until after there had been multiple Robotech Wars go away... nor will denial magic into existence a statement that any of them were ever completed or used. (After all, it says that they stopped building them because they were too indefensible to actually use.) It's right there in black and white (or, rather, white on a darkish gray) in AotSC.
glitterboy2098 wrote:in a setting where ships of such size can be completed in far less time (the hundreds of ASC plus unspecified number of UEEF ships in the 18 years between the 1st and 2nd wars, the massive UEEF fleet of reflex point in the span of only 4 per prelude, etc. heck the even larger and more complex ark angel class had it's first ship finished in a year or two, going by the time cues from prelude and shadow chronicles. once the design is set a factory sat like Space station liberty could build dozens or hundreds simultaneously for the next batch)
You've got a false premise here as well. Yes, the UEDF and UEEF had a couple hundred ships between them in the years after the First and Second Robotech Wars, but these ships were nowhere near as large as the
Angel- or
Ark Angel-class, and you're kind of forgetting that noncombatant ships would've been a lower priority than the upkeep of the actual combatant ships... and a noncombatant ship ten times the size of the average warship of the period would probably take quite some time to complete. There's no indication of when they actually started building the
Ark Angel-class either, but by 2044 only one ship of the lot was complete enough to sail.
Also, it's explicitly stated in the comic, the OVA, and the art book that the
Ark Angel was not finished... she was the only ship complete enough to sail, but she was still missing key systems. (In fact, in the OVA that's the whole reason they took her... her shadow technology-based defenses hadn't been installed yet, so she wasn't vulnerable to the Haydoniate booby trap.)
You're also making an unfounded assumption that the factory satellites can automatically build human ships... that has never been stated. (Indeed, as far as I know it's not even true in the OSM... they make components and the raw materials, but it's up to shipwrights to actually put them together.)) From the chronology, it takes 8-10 years for a shipyard to build a SDF-sized ship and outfit it for use... and that's when they were only building one at a time. The simultaneous construction of an unspecified but large quantity of ships would doubtless slow the process down.
glitterboy2098 wrote:and as far as the colonization bit in the original show.. gloval makes a big deal out of it in macross. the Pioneer mission has a fair deal made of it in southern cross (pioneer being another term for 'colonist'), and the UEEF forces seen in new generation talk quite a bit about offworld origins in their dialog.
That's one hell of a reach, and I think you are most certainly misremembering.
There's initially a little bit of talk on Gloval's part about space exploration, but he quickly shifts gears to the SDF-2 being a warship for a preemptive strike on the Robotech Masters homeworld and never mentions it again.
The meaning of "Pioneer" in the military sense is an advance party of troops sent to prepare the way for the main advance. That's what the SDF-3 was for before Tommy retconned colonization in in 2006. They even sent it out in camouflage. It was, explicitly, an armed expedition sent to the homeworld of the Robotech Masters for diplomatic talks and/or to reconnoitre the defenses of Tirol for a full-scale invasion.
The characters in the New Generation talk about being born out in deep space on a starship, but at no point do they ever indicate it was a colony ship. Indeed, the obvious interpretation given the knowns about the
Sentinels arc would be that they were born aboard WARSHIPS... even the previous saga used the term "Robotech ship" to mean warships. Maia, for instance, was supposedly born out on the SDF-3. (Even the novels take that route, though admittedly with some goofy stuff where protoculture becomes The Force.)
glitterboy2098 wrote:it may not be blatant the way that say, macross 7 is, but it is clear that offworld colonization was meant to be a major, if offscreen, portion of the saga from the beginning. all Yune did was give us specific dialog to that effect in the comics.
I'm afraid it's entirely in your imagination... you're reading a lot of convoluted assumptions into some fairly simple and straightforward dialog.
There were no explicit mentions of, or allusions to, any kind of activity relating to extrasolar colonization being carried out in
Robotech until ~2004... and there still isn't any evidence of a successful colony, which is only to be expected since it was a background plot device intended to justify the
Ark Angel being a new SDF-1 and part of Tommy's
Macross-ization of
Robotech in the aborted Shadow OVA.
glitterboy2098 wrote:also, would you answer Eliakon's question?
I've had him on ignore for like a year, at the mods request. I can't say I feel any inclination to change that state of affairs.