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Robotech: Return to Macross 13: High Strangeness is the thirteenth issue of Robotech: Return To Macross, released in 1994 and the first issue published by Academy Comics. It was also the first issue to not feature a split Zentraedi Fleet/Macross Island story.
Plot summary[]
Roy Fokker goes to space to meet Captain Mayhew, Emil Lang and Ian Sunderlin on the Armor-1 Ship. They discuss the RDF plans for Solar System Colonization with the approaching completion of Mars Base Sara and Moon Base ALUCE in which Armor Carriers play a large part. Then ALUCE sends them a message of an unknown object approaching and broadcasting a signal in an unknown language. Roy goes out to investigate but another unknown ship is sighted. Its a Pegasus Long Range Shuttle that Roy fights in his Guardian Mode before taking it out in Battloid. On the ship Ian takes Lang hostage and wants Roy to get the capsule from the Shuttle of a Biological Chemical from the Neo-Tsarists from the Global War they launched in 1998. Ian reveals himself to be one of The Exclusionists. Roy gets the Capsule but says its got meteor holes and a green slime is coming out. Ian thinks the Biological substance has mutated from years in space with radiation. Ian freaks out and as he tries to escape, Mayhew controls the elevator to gas him. Roy reveals he was bluffing and Lang has him destroy the capsule in space.
References[]
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Characters[]
- Roy Fokker
- Ian Sunderlin
- Emil Lang
- Captain Louise Mayhew
- Exclusionists
- Neo-Tsarists (Mentioned)
Vessels and vehicles[]
- SDF-1
- VF-1 Valkyrie
- [Booster
- Armor-1
- Armor-7 (Mentioned)
- Pegasus Long-Range Shuttle
Locations[]
- Macross Island
- Mars Base Sara
- Moon Base ALUCE
Notes[]
- Fokker makes a Star Wars reference.
- The Veritech transformation sequence is described as a "mecha-morphosis".
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