![]() With it's powerful primary weapon, the Gun Destroyer is the backbone of any large-scale fleet-to-fleet engagement and a necessary tool for operations requiring effective planetary bombardment. ![]() ![]() The main gun can blast through the most heavily armored hypercarbon hulls of enemy spacecraft and can rain high-energy mass destruction down upon a planetary body. The bow splits in half vertically, collimating the energy of the blast just prior to release. The forward half of the craft is dominated by the main gun, a heavy converging energy beam cannon. Though the craft is somewhat small by the standards of most Zentradi ships of the line, it possesses one of the most devastating weapons of the fleet. many x anti-ship/anti-aircraft missile launchersĪ potent warship, the Gun Destroyer is an often forgotten but significant part of the Zentradi fleets.Primary Systems: reactor, macro nozzle cluster (main thrusters), vernier nozzle cluster, gravity control system, fold system Power Plant: OverTechnology reaction engine for stuff like the dates of events in the story.Kamjin's Gun Destroyer (buried and damaged) The limited edition series Blu-ray liner notes were the only real source for a lot of information about the series, esp. The first actual look at the specs for the VF-31 and Sv-262, for instance, came not from an artbook or any magazine (though there was a fair amount of coverage in Great Mechanics G) but from an insert in a line of small model kits from TOMYTEC. Macross Delta was extremely stingy with its information, seemingly in a bid to drive merchandise sales, so the artbooks it has are mainly character-focused and much of the mecha and setting info only came from various merchandise items. Gundam, as ever, tends to have a huge number of artbooks and magazine articles. And most of the Gundam series have detailed timelines (except for Gundam X, Seed Destiny, and AGE, I think) It makes sense that these came from Blu Ray release(or earlier from websites or magazines or something). I remember the old Gundam Guide (which I think Mark Simmons worked on) has an some of the official timelines in the Margins. Macross Delta: Absolute Live!!!!!! (2068)Īdmittedly I'm not that interested in Delta either (I still debate whether or not to buy the eventual Blu-Ray release), so it's mostly limited to shows I'm really in to.Macross Delta Gaiden: White Knight of the Black Wing (2060).Macross 30: Voices Across the Galaxy (2060).Macross 7: the Galaxy is Calling Me! (2046).Macross: Do You Remember Love? (2031 in-universe movie).Super Dimension Fortress Macross (2009-2012).While the current/ongoing Macross timeline contains pretty much everything else aside from non-Studio Nue media: Macross: Do You Remember Love? (2009-2010).Macross II's parallel world timeline consists of: The ongoing Macross timeline that was established later treats the Super Dimension Fortress Macross TV series as the more accurate of the two plot-wise, with the Zentradi being in perpetual war with the unseen Supervision Army and eventually fighting a war against the Supervision Army's creators, the Protodeviln. Macross II's parallel world timeline treats Macross: Do You Remember Love? as the more accurate of the depictions, with the Zentradi depicted as fighting their forever war against the all-female Meltrandi. The main difference between the two in production terms is which version of the First Space War they were based on. favor a broad strokes attitude towards continuity with respect to the different versions of any given Macross story, but in official terms Macross has only two timelines: the current/ongoing timeline established with/for Macross 7 and Macross Plus and the "Parallel World" timeline of Macross II: Lovers Again. Those three titles are all part of the same timeline. So are their any official Timelines for 7 ,Frontier and Delta? So various Gundam series have official Timelines, as does the first Macross.
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