Sambot wrote:Scott, Marlene, Lancer, Lunk, others are canon characters. They always have been. Their ages put them as children on the Pioneer Mission.
Canon characters yes, but none of them say they grew up on the Pioneer Mission. Only that they have been born out in space on a Robotech Ship. You are inferring that the Robotech ship(s) has to be part of the Pioneer Mission, which might not be the case (ASC warships are Robotech ships).
Sentinels OVA may not even be considered part of the current canon either FYI IIRC. That doesn't stop HG from trying to make money off it (like they did with the reprints on the Novel Omni-buses). So can you please stop using non-canon sources here, because for all practical purposes they are an Alternate Universe to the canon universe and do nothing but complicate the issue when you try to shoe-horn them in together.
Sambot wrote:I believe you. It makes no sense but I believe you. I don't like it much either but that's the term that gets used a lot.
Gloval's plan may be risky, but there is a certain degree of logic behind it.
Sambot wrote:The name "Colony Bay" may be new. I never said it wasn't. However, civilians being included in the Pioneer Mission are not. One may argue that they grew up in the Sol System except that if ships were traveling back and forth why wasn't the ASC reinforced by those ships? Why did Carpenter the only one sent from who know's where when there were lots of UEEF ships right there in the system? If the ships aren't there all those kids must have traveled with the Pioneer Mission.
The UEEF did reinforce the ASC in several waves, which could indicate the UEEF fleet itself wasn't in an easy position to redeploy to Earth. The "Why" though isn't clarified in the show during Carpenter's meeting with Leonard. However, statements made in NG (Wolfe, Garfish crew) and later in TRM do suggest follow up groups occurred, though no explanation as to what is prevented the UEEF from doing more than what appears to be token offerings at those times. That is the extent of current canon AFAIK (yes the Novels have the 5year fold, but they aren't part of the current canon).
Sambot wrote:Where did the 2nd Tokugawa come from? I don't remember it.
The old guys in the Garfish could have come back with Wolf. I don' tknow why he had to come back in a single ship. Maybe a small task force?
You have to pay attention to the visuals as the Tokugawa appears in a few places, even on Earth IIRC, in the background (uRRG lists Ep47 and Ep60 as the main episodes with the ship-class appearing, though "minor" appearances might also exist given their Logan "main episodes" isn't a complete listing).
Seto wrote:Let's not get into that... becuase we both remember HG tossing 1E into the "not real Robotech" pile back in '06, for precisely the reason that they were making up their own stories and plot details because they had little-to-nothing to work from.
I agree, but you did say "every version" which would include the versions HG tossed out.
Seto wrote:Granted, it does mention a fleet... but that doesn't mean they were launched at the same time. The very next entry in that timeline mentions only the SDF-3 launching.
Correct, but we know the SDF-3 wasn't the only ship in the Pioneer Mission from the 2015 entry. We even know from the show that the Pioneer Mission wasn't one ship (Carpenter) and from the time line that ships are out there before the SDF-3 launches. IIRC at one time the RT.com timeline had it that the SDF-3 did join up with a fleet (the wayback machine doesn't do the timeline section of the site at all for me, mecha entries mostly fine)
Seto wrote:ShadowLogan, you wanna field this one? It's been a dog's age since I watched the Masters Saga instead of Southern Cross.Sambot wrote:So who was the Doctors that Emerson have the captured Bioroid taken too?
Which captured Bioroid are you guys talking about (TRM can be a bit confusing because Bioroid at times seems to refer to both the pilot/operator AND the mecha in dialogue):
-"Danger Zone" and its analysis of a mostly intact blue bioroid by Miles Cochran and Samson Becket that gave Emerson a report later in the episode
-"The Trap"/"Metal Fire"'s green bioroid with the pilot autopsy by Doctor Byron, Emerson received an in person briefing on the mecha (IINM by Cochran and Becket) and then went to a breifing with Dana on the pilot (Dana gets tossed out). In "The Trap" Bowie makes it out to be a gift for Emerson.
-"Outsiders" and Zor Prime where Leonard and Emerson have a dispute on who should be doing the research Cochran or a military scientist, but I don't recall Becket being present (at least he isn't mentioned in dialogue IIRC).
The exchange in Outsiders though...
Leonard: Yes… well then I'm taking the prisoner out of your hands General he'll be analysed by a military scientist who will take over from here
Emerson: We mustn't let this prisoner be destroyed Cmdr not like that last one let him stay where he is Professor Cochran knows what he's doing
Leonard: hmp I'm sure our people could do just as well it seems to me that your much more concerned with the prisoner's welfare but so be it if your determined to continue the examination at Dr. Cochran's I'm prepared to allow it just keep in mind if this prisoner escapes your responsible
This would seem to imply that Cochran (sp? and maybe Becket) is not considered a military scientist during the TRM arc (in 2029-30) per Leonard. That doesn't mean he couldn't become military by the time of TSC/Prelude (2042-4) as we are talking about a 14-5year gap in the current continuity.