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Robotech and Protoculture
In the Robotech canon, based on Macross, Earth is the homeworld of humanity and notable as one of the few places that " The flower of life " ( the source of the powerful energy source Protoculture ) can grow.
The humans are unwilling to surrender the Space Fortress ( despite initially knowing nothing of Protoculture ) and a two year battle begins between the humans and the Zentraedi ( known as the First Robotech War ) over the SDF-1.
The mission's objective is to attempt a diplomatic solution with that power to resolve the mutual need for the Protoculture supply that caused the previous Robotech War.
With the failure of this fleet to capture the SDF-1's Protoculture factory, the Robotech Masters travelled to Earth to capture it themselves.
The term " Protoculture Addicts " was also used by the Haydonites ( an alien race that appeared in the Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles animated film ) to refer to all the races that have been in contact with Protoculture.
Its name derives from the popularity of the Robotech anime series, and its namesake, Protoculture.
In the series ยด second part, " The Robotech Masters ", the ASC is the force tasked with defending Earth from the Robotech Masters, who came to retrieve the Protoculture Factory, following the failure of the Zentraedi during the First Robotech War.
In Robotech, the 1985 American-edited adaptation of three unrelated anime sci-fi series ( 1, 2, 3 ), the term Protoculture was used to describe a powerful energy source, a catalyst in genetic engineering, a hallucinatory substance, and the described " lifeblood " of two different races.
In Robotech: Genesis, a six-part comic book mini-series published by Eternity Comics in the early 1990s, the origin and use of Protoculture is explained.
The Regis leads the invasion of Earth while the Regent presses his assault against the remnants of the Masters ' empire on their own homeworld of Tirol, left virtually defenseless in the wake of the First Robotech War ( which saw the near-obliteration of the Zentraedi ) and the departure of the Robotech Masters ( to Earth, in search of the Protoculture Matrix ).
Dolza is ordered by the Robotech Masters to find the SDF-1, because they are running out of Protoculture, a form of energy.

Robotech and is
Robotech is an 85-episode science fiction anime adaptation produced by Harmony Gold USA in association with Tatsunoko Production Co., Ltd. and first released in the United States in 1985.
The Robotech chronology, according to Harmony Gold, is illustrated below:
The 1985 series Robotech is most often credited as the catalyst for the Western interest in anime.
Both Macross and Robotech also include a " Grand Cannon " massive energy weapon based in the northern hemisphere that is used for planetary defense.
* SDF-4 Izumo ( also identified as the Liberator ), is the fourth Super Dimensional Fortress in the fictional Robotech universe.
The reason for changing is unknown, but the naming convention is the same as the Macross series and there might be a conflict in getting an America copyright even though the Gundam series aired before the Macross series in Japan but later than the Macross series ( known as Robotech ) in America.
In Macross ( and Robotech ), Minmay is the love interest of the main character Hikaru Ichijyo ( Rick Hunter in Robotech ) and becomes an idol singer and movie star on board the spacecraft SDF-1 Macross.
It is transliterated as Zentradi, Zjentohlauedy, Zentrady and Zentraedi for the Japanese Macross series, with the Zentraedi spelling being the one most used commonly in the Robotech adaptation.
In 2009, Dolza, the Supreme Commander of all Zentraedi forces in the galaxy, is ordered by the Robotech Masters to find and recover the lost spaceship that had crashed on Earth in 1999.
Her skills as a pilot and tactician are critical to the eventually defeat of the Robotech Masters by the Southern Cross human forces, although the human victory is a pyrrhic one.
Robotech is considered one of the titles most responsible for igniting anime fandom in North America and internationally.
is a fictional character from the Japanese anime science fiction series Macross ( which was loosely adapted as the first story arc of Robotech ) and the prequel OVA Macross Zero.
In the fictional Macross Japanese anime series and its English adaptation Robotech, the first mass-produced variable fighter ( Macross ) or veritech fighter ( Robotech ) is called the VF-1 Valkyrie.
In Robotech ( the 1985 American adaptation of Macross ), the VF-1 is most commonly referred to as the " Veritech Fighter ", with " Veritech " being short for Variable Engineering and Robotic Integration TECHnology, but the fighter's official popular name " Valkyrie " is used in a few infrequent references.
The VF-1 is different from modern fighter aircraft in that it can transform into three different configurations or modes for different combat environments, and can perform the task of more than one fighting vehicle: In Fighter mode it can act as a jet fighter or a space fighter ; in GERWALK ( or Guardian in Robotech ) mode it acts as a VTOL unit or a " chicken walker " mecha ; in Battroid mode ( or Battloid in Robotech ) it acts as a humanoid mecha.
After the events of The Macross Saga the Robotech Expeditionary Force is formed and leaves Earth to hunt for the Robotech Masters ; returning during the 2030s and 2040s to battle the Invid.
Because of Robotech's unaltered reuse of footage from The Super Dimension Fortress Macross, distinctive signage reading " Robotech Defense Force " or " RDF " never appears in the show, instead reading " UN Spacy " ( the fictional military force depicted in Macross ; the term " Spacy " is an extrapolation of the terms ' Army ' and Navy ' - though some Japanese sources also use the term ' Space Army ' and some English-language sources use the term ' Space Navy ,' suggesting that the term is a contraction ).

Robotech and similar
Unlike in Macross, the language for the Robotech Zentraedi was dominated by more harsh, guttural sounds very similar in nature to Star Trek's Klingonese.
In the first Robotech Saga, Dana appears as a baby with seagreen coloured hair similar to that of her parents, Max Sterling and Miriya Parina Sterling.

Robotech and some
The company provided some financial assistance on the Macross TV show ( 1982, adapted as part of 1985's Robotech ) some time during its run, in exchange for various rights.
In the final weeks of the Second Robotech War, Commander Anatole Leonard launched a final offensive with most of his troops and some reinforcements from deep space.
In the final weeks of the Second Robotech War, Leonard launched a final offensive with most of his troops and some reinforcements from the REF.
This scene was almost completely deleted when the series was edited into the Robotech saga, except for brief shots showing Dana sleeping in Miriya's arms and Max cleaning up some dishes.
By the time of Robotech's third generation, some thirty years after the first generation, Rick is referred to as " Admiral Hunter ," who appears to be in command of the Robotech Expeditionary Force that is attempting to liberate Earth from the Invid.
In Robotech: Prelude to the Shadow Chronicles, it is revealed that Rick's decision ( to authorize the use of the Neutron-S missiles only as a last resort ) was actually criticized by some senior REF officers, who believed that the missiles should simply be used immediately.
The company has also released several VHSs of British kids ' cartoons in the US since the 1980s ( i. e., Roobarb, Wil Cwac Cwac ), as well as some Japanese anime, such as Robotech and The Adventures of Ultraman, plus the Australian " Dot " films.
In the North American market, the models met with some success, appealing to both fans of the Robotech Anime and the players of the Battletech tabletop strategy game.
* Robotech Defenders Model Sheets and some history

Robotech and energy
Unfortunately, the widespread damage to physical infrastructure brought on by the Masters ' invasion, and particularly by the events seen in Catastrophe, left the Southern Cross with neither the production capacity nor the energy reserves to rebuild its strength in the wake of the Second Robotech War.
Their world was defoliated by the Robotech Masters in an attempt to monopolize the Flower of Life, a powerful narcotic that was native to the planet and also the source of an incredibly powerful energy source called protoculture.
" Doing so requires protoculture, and in an ironic twist, the Invid prove as dependent on the energy generated by what was once their simple nourishment as the Robotech Masters they so depised.

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