by Nathan Stout (of AccordingToWhim.com)
Doomsday (by Jack McKinney) is the last of the 'First Robotech War' of books. It finishes out the final of the 36 episodes of the 'Macross Saga' part of Robotech. It begins a little out of sync of the show with the Robotech Masters detecting that something has happened in the war of the SDF-1 and the Zentraedi grand fleet.
During the first chapter there is some very interesting re-capping of the story of Zor that I never really thought much about in the past. The series never goes into the explanation of how Zor was the master of the secrets of Protoculture and exactly how the 'Masters' of Robotech came into power. It is pointed out that it was Zor who started it all with his discovery of turning the flower of life into a power source. The book goes on to tell us that it was with this power that the Zentraedi were created and put to work on Fantoma as miners. The 'Masters' manipulated Zor and took control of the Protoculture, put themselves in power, and turned the Zentraedi into warriors. A plausible storyline but this all means that the rise of the Robotech Masters and their empire happened only within Zor's lifetime. Zor didn't appear to be that old (at least his clones didn't (and he didn't in the comics). That means that the WHOLE of the events that put the Masters in power and such happened in just a few short years. From the show, comics, art, and books (an the unoffical Robotech timeline) it always seemed to me that the Masters and their Zentraedi had been around for a long time... apparently not! There is some food for thought.
I finished this book then promptly let life overtake my ambitions to run headlong through the Robotech universe so there was quite a bit of a gap from when this post was initially started to now (the point at which I am finishing this post). While reading the book I would take notes on my phone for later remembrance (since I forget stuff so easily).
When Max and Miriya take little Dana into the Robotech factory (an absolutely insane idea BTW), the book describes Dana in an EVA suit. For a split second I was thinking of Evangelion... lol
I thought the usage of the word Shibboleth to be strange. I think the writer was overthinking us as a target audience for a moment.
In this whole mess of bringing an infant into the middle of a military action made me think of one other thing. When Reno saw the mutant why o why didn't he just shoot it? He had enough time to wax eloquently about it being an abomination but the simple solution of incinerating it didn't cross his mind.
Later in the book Khyron is doing some inner monologuing about him being the Master's one last hope. When did that happen. After the destruction of Dolza's fleet Khyron seemed to want to do only what Khyron wanted to do. Never anywhere did anyone ever say or think anything different. Khyron is a mad devil who really only answers to himself. Not to mention the fact that it is apparent that all 'infected' Zentraedi are destroyed and Khyron is certainly infected.
When Rick ditches Lisa at the outdoor cafe before their picnick so he could go drool over Minmei he drinks so much (after the whole Kyle debacle) the bartender cuts him off. He then gets into a car and drives!
He heads out to help crush the Zentraedi that attack the airfield. He gets in a Destroid... Why? There was a Veritech there and when you are one of the top Veritech aces you don't get in a Destroid (the stormtrooper of the Robotech universe). Maybe it was cause he had a bit too much to drink.
When Khyron is looking for the Protoculture Matrix in the city the book mentions that Azoina's troops are also looking... in Quadrono Battalion Invid Scout Ships... what the heck are those?
Anyway in the end the story wrapped up nicely. Unlike a visual format like comics or cartoons you have to do a lot of Character interaction and such and although it helped to tie up stuff, having the visual only of the show was more powerful when it came to the destruction of the SDF1/2 at the end.
So long ago when I first finished this book I went to the only book that I even considered to read next (the first book of the 2nd Robotech War). Ofcourse that skips over 15 whole years. When I re-read the series years after that I did it in the right order but the Zentraedi Rebellion I read out of order because it came out after my 2nd read though. Now I shall be reading it all in order so the next book I will cover is The Zentraedi Rebellion. Keep an eye out for it and the comics that take place at the same time.
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