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Looking for Robotech references

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Hi I'm a new user on these forums, I'm planning my first Robotech RPG (and first game I get to GM), and I need some references for world building. It would also help with my little pet project Robotech Alt timeline.

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Options:
-watch the Series/OVAs
-novels (already essentially an AU)
-comics (wide coverage here that range from simple adaption of the series to new material that can range from canon to non-canon currently)
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What era are you planning? Watch the show but in particular what era you are playing. Take some notes. I find the easiest era to play is the New Gen because of the nomadic/desolate earth.
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I have watched all of the robotech series as a kid (and have the macros saga on dvd), and I was planning a short campaign in the new generation era. I just need some more ideas and world history background for my alt timeline project. Plus pic's would help too.
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ShadowLogan wrote:Options:
-watch the Series/OVAs
-novels (already essentially an AU)
-comics (wide coverage here that range from simple adaption of the series to new material that can range from canon to non-canon currently)

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Add's in 'Graphic Novels' to the comics listing. And adding old-canon to the () text.

The Robotech 1st ed books are also a good source for areas "not yet covered by 2nd ed books".
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Sorry guys didn't see the robotech resource thread. :oops: Some of the links are broken but other site from it are a good start. Plus with the family on vacation I'm thinking of re-watching the robotech series if its on Netflix. Also discovered that tumblr has a bunch of people posting robotech (and macross) photos, so now I have a bunch of pic refs for players.

Now just have to start on that timeline, which by the way that thread about robotech being depressing got me thinking about adding a little hope and more varied universe to roll play in. But that's for another topic 8)
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If you're doing an Earth-based game and it's post Rain of Death, what I find helpful for world building is that I pick a place I know (or can do research about) and think of a reason why the PCs would need to go there. This even works pre-Rain technically, but it's not quite as fun.
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what kind of world building do you have in mind?
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Chronicler wrote:Hi I'm a new user on these forums, I'm planning my first Robotech RPG (and first game I get to GM), and I need some references for world building. It would also help with my little pet project Robotech Alt timeline.

thank you

There's pretty much no such thing as a reliable Robotech resource... though the best you can do on that front without resorting to the OSM is the official Robotech.com Infopedia and the RTSC art book.


Chronicler wrote:Plus with the family on vacation I'm thinking of re-watching the robotech series if its on Netflix.

Robotech was removed from Netflix, Hulu, and YouTube recently, for reasons unexplained.
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glitterboy2098 wrote:what kind of world building do you have in mind?


More along the lines of what can I change before I break the universe. And more info on the robotech setting to do those changes.


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I'm willing to bet the removal was due to a license expiration or change. They did just change distributors to Lionsgate (though I'll admit I'm not sure if that was for LLA only), so that might cause a change in how everything is distributed.
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Robotech has disappeared on and off from netflix for the past few years... so its not really a sign of anything imo....
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