![]() ![]() Mondo Mage is me, although I never put a space in the middle of the name. The “PeterWW” he lists there is Peter Walker. To supporters and critics met on the Internet: Todd Hill, Captain Harlock, PeterWW, Ethan P2144, Mondo Mage, Mad Mike, Miriya, Skull Leader, Ceej, and Breetai13, among numerous others. G’Kar to Marcus in Babylon 5:“A Late Delivery from Avalon”īy the way, for those of you with the novel “Before the Invid Storm.” Check out the dedication page in front. “I will vouch for his character! I saw the entire thing. Which leaves those who hold to the novels out in the cold, unless you can adapt. And taking this into account, Peter Walker and the other Purists have been asked to help out. Now, with the opening of this site, Harmony Gold has thrown their weight behind what they believe to be the “official” continuity and timeline - namely, the show itself. It’s all a matter of which one you believe. the Purist timeline doesn’t have it, since it doesn’t need it. Most notorious of these conflicts is McKinney’s inclusion of a 5-year “fold time” for the Sentinels mission, needed to make his own timeline work. Unfortunately for those who hold the novels over the show itself, the two continuities don’t mesh all that well. And they did a pretty good job of it - even James Luceno (1/2 of Jack McKinney) said so, further claiming that the novels were just one possible version of Robotech, with no more credence than any other fan-written piece of work. They then set out, through long discussions and some heated debates, to hammer out a workable continuity using only the show, the graphic novel, and the original three shows that made up Robotech. This group was mad eup primarily of scientists and military men - Peter Walker is a physicist, by the way.Īnyways, they decided that the show, since it came first, should be the primary source of the Robotech continuity. Way back when on the Robotech mailing list there was a small group of fans who didn’t like the direction the novels were going, what with thinking caps and Shapings and what-not. But as for “Purism,” well, there’s a bit of history to it, so here you go : Of course, that’s not the case, which led to a lot of debate. ![]() All other works (novels, RPGs, etc) are derivative and should not contradict the show. Basically, a Purist, in the Robotech sense, is a person who feels that the show comes first, continuity and information-wise. Peter Walker is the first guys to have the “Purist” label pinned to him. besides, who the hell is walker anyway? i hear that guy’s trying to change a lot of stuff!:( i now it’s not your deal, but i just don’t buy it. To vioce my choice to boycot any unneeded changes to the story. Light at the end of the tunnel… is an incoming train is still on this planet and so we must leave, and poof-* end of story Signature The masters only looked at the energy value of protoculture, but the invid had a more natural ‘feel’ with the flower(sorry if this is getting long) that is why they used it to transform to powerful beings that kicked the shit of the masters, and went on a galaxy search for finding the flower of life (to take it back from the greedy masters) that is why the regiss says: that the shadow of. I think im wrong but here goes… the invid where slugs living on a planet with the very first protoculture flower,zor who was part of the robotech masters race was researching on the invid home planet, when he found out how to make protoculture generate energy, the robotech masters get greedy and take up the invid home planet forcing them to escape to caves and… which was fine for the masters, because they where using up the planets protoculture, zor was against this so they attack his base(or where ever he was working)as he remembers bits of it in his dreams. ![]()
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