dataweaver wrote:Yeah, well, this is a forum that, while technically covering both properties (because of the Macross II RPG) has historically been a center for discussion by Robotech fans. Between that and the fact that the actual end is still roughly two years away, my problem was with the celebratory note being posted here and now. I don't care how justified you think such remarks are; it's still a wrong place, wrong time issue.
In all fairness, can we really claim with a straight face that Robotech isn't already long dead?
That isn't intended to be snarky, by the way. Looking back at it objectively, wouldn't the honest truth be that Robotech died for what looks to be the final time when Harmony Gold's management cancelled the Robotech: the Shadow Chronicles OVA in 2007? That singular moment was when Harmony Gold finally stopped investing in Robotech's future. They hung all their hopes on an external entity creating a new property that would be Robotech in name only and quietly abandoned development of the animated continuity. All we've seen from them since was a failed attempt to fund a glorified fan film on Kickstarter and the licensing situation deteriorating to the point that at least two current toy licensees are actually known bootlegging outfits.
We might still be waiting for the law to draw a line under it, but we reached The End quite some time ago.
In a way, it's a much sadder end than having time simply run out... having the people responsible for the series just write it off and abandon it as a lost cause like that.
dataweaver wrote:I know you view your role to be a sort of Macross evangelist, seeking to convert Robotech heathens away from their folly. But show some tact.
Far from it. I know only too well that that's pissing into the wind. I view my role as to be a voice of reason, objectivity, and proper research practices for Macross AND Robotech. I didn't even come here of my own volition originally, I was DRAGGED here the same way I've been dragged to every other Robotech site I've been on save one... kicking and screaming because someone had a detailed question that someone else figured I'd know the answer to when everyone else came up empty-handed.
But if it's evangelism you're after... Wololo? (Worth a shot, I guess... )
dataweaver wrote:But there's a world of difference between celebrating “more Macross stuff!” and celebrating “no more Robotech!” The first is the sorry of thing you'd have to actively hate Macross to object to; the second is just plain mean.
To be honest, I've already seen a number of Robotech fans celebrating "No more Robotech" for their own reasons.
Mostly it's the more objectively-minded fans, who see the end as an opportunity for Robotech to reclaim some dignity by finally ending the downward spiral of quality in its licensed products so it can pass into memory as what it was originally... a series that was caught between two eras in the western anime industry's formative years. It seems to me like torjones's feelings of schadenfreude towards the ending of Robotech have some foundation in that given his acknowledged frustration with the quality of the failed sequel efforts.
dataweaver wrote:Which is very much what Torjones did: he deliberately referenced a feeling of scheißenfreude concerning Robotech's demise, the sense of joy that others are suffering.
... I apologize, I seem to have confused your intent there. I thought you were trying to make a play on the word "schadenfreude" (harm-joy, taking pleasure from someone else's pain) to draw a line under how unseemly you felt it was, rather than just making a typo. Scheißen is... well... "Number Two".