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Blue Wind:
On board the battlefortress, Lisa, Rick, Max, and Ben relate their
experience and observations as prisoners of the alien invaders to their
superior officers. There are promotions all around, and their exploits
are cause for celebration among the civilians and soldiers of Macross
City. Rick is briefly reunited with Lynn Minmei, who has become quite a
star, a virtual singing sensation. He cant help but feel that
they are growing apart. The three Zentraedi spies observe the
festivities with all the enthusiasm of children in a huge toy store.
They are beginning to enjoy the Micronian culture.
Following a course of his own design, Captain Gloval executes a daring
plan to take the SDF-1 back to Earth. Khyron prepares to destroy the
battlefortress rather than allow it to reach the planet. He is stopped
by Azonia, who threatens to destroy the warlord herself if he harms the
spacefortress. Seething with rage, Khyron allows the ship to pass. The
bridge crew of the SDF-1 observes this incredible drama between the two
Zentraedi forces and is amazed except for Captain Gloval. He has
calculated this move all along.
The battlefortress lands in the Pacific Ocean with minimum reentry
damage. The inhabitants of the giant ship are glad to be home.
Gloval's Report:
Captain Gloval prepares a report that describes all that has happened
to the SDF-1 and her inhabitants, from the fateful maiden launch
festivities to their return to Earth.
Homecoming:
After two years of fighting its way back to Earth, the SDF-1 is home.
Captain Gloval and First officer Lisa Hayes prepare to meet with the
United Earth Defense Government at its secret headquarters in the
Alaskan wilderness. Their mission is crucial. They want to convince the
governing council to work towards a truce between the Zentraedi and the
people of Earth.
Lisa and Gloval are met with a cool reception. The council hears them
out, then dismisses them with a vague promise to consider their
proposal. Gloval is convinced that something is very wrong.
While the two officers puzzle over the councils seeming
indifference, Rick Hunter and Lynn Minmei encounter a mystery of their
own. Rick flies Minmei back to Japan so that she can visit her parents
in the Chinatown section of Yokohama. Minmeis parents are shocked
but delighted to find their daughter alive. Minmeis
cousin, Lynn Kyle, hears the commotion and comes into find out what is
going on. Rick and Minmei learn that the Earth government has
circulated the story that everyone living on Macross Island had been
killed. Kyle is pleased to learn that his parents, Minmeis aunt
and uncle, are alive. Although Minmeis parents would prefer that
the girl remain with them, she persuades them to let her return to her
career on board the SDF-1. Reluctantly, they agree to let her go, but
they send Lynn Kyle to accompany his young cousin. Kyle is a cynical
opportunist. War has made him a bitter young man. He can see only the
negative sides of situation. Kyle and Rick are not destined to be
friends.
Captain Gloval and Commander Hayes are called back in to the council
meeting, where they are advised that their request for a peace
negotiation has been rejected. Gloval demands to know how the council
thinks it can win against the Zentraedi forces. The council wants to
know why Gloval thinks they cant. Their decision is based on
insufficient knowledge regarding the alien culture. They cannot be
sure the Zentraedi would participate in a piece settlement in good
faith.
To Glovals additional dismay, the Earth council refuses to allow
the 70,000 inhabitants of Macross City to return to the planet. Press
censorship had been exercised from the day the Robotech battlefortress
disappeared. The government did not want anyone to know that the world
was at war with invading aliens. In an effort to circumvent global
panic, they released a story that a guerrilla force had attacked and
destroyed Macross Island after the ship had left on its test flight.
They do not want their propaganda invalidated by the return of 70,000
supposedly dead friends and relatives. The council concludes that it is
more crucial that the SDF-1 draw the enemy forces away from the planet
- at any cost.
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