drewkitty ~..~ wrote:One could take that the Marduk take the place of the masters in that side-dimension of the org. macross storyline.
There really isn’t a direct analogue to the “Robotech Masters” in the
Macross setting… and the idea doesn’t quite work for
Macross II either.
You see, a huge part of the original
Macross story depends on the Zentradi’s creators having vanished hundreds of thousands of years ago. The ancient Protoculture created the Zentradi for proxy warfare 500,000 years ago at the start of the great interstellar diaspora that would become the start of their Stellar Republic, but vanished from the galactic stage after an out-of-control civil war led to them losing control of the Zentradi. No Zentradi had had any contact with their absent creators in hundreds of thousands of years, which was why they were so thrown by finding Earth and discovering it was a planet of miclones who could repair things, who possessed technology that’d been lost to the Zentradi for eons, and who even understood the fragments of culture that the Zentradi had faithfully preserved from their long-vanished creators. They thought Earth was possibly an enclave of the Protoculture, and curiosity was what stayed their hand for most of the story.
Likewise, in
Macross II, none of the MANY Zentradi living and working on Earth and serving in the UN Forces recognized the Mardook. The Mardook were mistaken for just another fleet of Zentradi until it was almost too late. Nobody’d ever seen anything quite like them, especially the advanced mind control technology they possessed and the way they controlled the Zentradi that they used through songs.
The OVA’s creators point to the Mardook being the descendants of a group of Protoculture who’d fled the collapse of their civilization, much like the group who (in
DYRL?) created humans as part of their efforts to colonize Earth. That’s why the Mardook possess more advanced tech than the Zentradi or Meltrandi, why they have legions of Zentradi AND Meltrandi troops, and why they regard their culture as literally sacred.
drewkitty ~..~ wrote:That they took control of a fleet by taking over their Factory Satellite....is another possibility.
Factory satellites in
Macross are a bit different from
Robotech’s take.
Y’see, the dubious quality translation used to make
Robotech put a definite article where a definite article wasn’t in the original Japanese dialog. It wasn’t “THE” factory satellite, it was “A” factory satellite. Because of that translation goof, in
Robotech that satellite was mistakenly presented as producing EVERYTHING the Boddole Zer fleet used.
In
Macross, the typical Zentradi main fleet’s logistical backbone is made up of 20-50 factory satellites. Each factory satellite produces one, and only one, type of equipment for its assigned Zentradi main fleet. Some fleets have factory satellites that produce different models of mecha than others (which is why the Neld and Burado main fleets that Earth encountered in the 2030s had mecha that the Boddole Zer main fleet from 2009 didn’t), while some factory satellites have been destroyed in battle, leaving the equipment they once produced unavailable (this being the reason the Glaug battle pod is rare, and why thermonuclear reaction warheads are considered lost technology).
Even if you captured the factory satellites producing the clone soldiers themselves, they wouldn’t obey you because they’re programmed to follow a strict chain of command and strict regulations that prohibit them from interacting with miclones or the opposite sex except when ordered to. All told, they’d just kill you or capture you for interrogation and study.
slade the sniper wrote:If you found a Factory Satellite and took it over, or repaired it, you could make your own Zentran/Meltran fleet pretty easily.
Not really, no… you’d need to capture every factory satellite supporting the fleet to produce all of the different equipment the fleet uses. If you did, you could produce as many ships and mecha as you like, but the clone troops being produced wouldn’t obey you because you’re not a mobile fortress’s commander or a member of the ancient Protoculture. You’d likely just end up having a bunch of giant clone soldiers rioting, only to discover you left an army’s worth of war material just their size sitting around for them to kill you with.
Capturing those factory satellites would let you reproduce the same equipment those Zentradi or Meltrandi were already using. It wouldn’t let you do what the Mardook have done, which is make technologically superior versions of those mecha and ships, and even superior versions of those troops themselves. To do that, you’d need to have a grasp of the technology rivaling that of their original creators… the ancient Protoculture.