Invid Mollusk-class Carrier

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Invid Mollusk-class Carrier

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First off, this is mostly just a reprint of the old uRRG article by the same name, with updated artwork. However, I have added a new section. You'll notice at the top of the article, there is a link "Invid Carrier Reference Notes". This takes you to a sub-article that list every thing we REALLY know about the Mollusk, Macross Compendium style. I did this in response to conversations in the past about how there is no "reliable" source of information concerning Robotech. I will be endeavoring to rectify this situation.

So, while the main page of the Robotech Illustrated page will continue to be speculative/fan-fiction themed, I am going to begin to add actual "hard data" to every entry, that can be used as an actual reference. Eventually, I'll set up a sub-page specifically for these articles. (Input please on how you guys would like to see the indexes structured.)

My sources for all "hard" information will be as follows:

- What is "seen" in the original TV series
- What is "heard" in the original TV series
- Robotech.com's infopedia
- The Art of Robotech the Shadow Chonicles
- The official comics
- Original source material from the various three series (Macross, Southern Cross, MOSPEADA)

Here is the big question though: Should I include the 2nd Edition RPG in the list of "canon" sources, and thus reference it in the "Reference Notes"? Thoughts on this guys?

Main article

http://www.robotechillustrated.com/all- ... a-carrier/

Reference Notes

http://www.robotechillustrated.com/spac ... k-carrier/
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Ah yes, the Invid 'straphanger bus'. :P
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The Carrier appears to have some FTL capacity that allowed it to join up with the Invid Phoenix (or travel outbound) that you missed mentioning IINM. This was seen in TSC.

As for using the RPG (either edition), its really your call really as this is fan-fiction. As long as its cited as a source its your call really w/what to include. Some people won't like it as a source, others are fine with it. Though asking on the RPG board if it should be used as a source could slant the feedback.
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Though asking on the RPG board if it should be used as a source could slant the feedback.


True... but this is really the only active forum for Robotech, soooo.... lol.

For the Fan Fic portion, I will be using the RPG allot. And not just the 2nd edition, but the 1st edition as well. (Cause I'm old school I guess.)

For the secondary Reference Notes, I will only be using "canon" source material, with no reference to secondary sources. The Ref Notes will just be a pure distillation of fact, vs. the conjecture which are my normal files.

As for FTL, I'm not really sure what the "nature" of the "mind phoenix" really was. The best scientific explanation would be that it was the main hive taking off in a blaze of glory, and the troop carriers were dragged along in it's warp and/or fold bubble. (And please, let's not revisit THAT argument!)
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Tim Wing wrote:
Though asking on the RPG board if it should be used as a source could slant the feedback.


True... but this is really the only active forum for Robotech, soooo.... lol.

For the Fan Fic portion, I will be using the RPG allot. And not just the 2nd edition, but the 1st edition as well. (Cause I'm old school I guess.)

For the secondary Reference Notes, I will only be using "canon" source material, with no reference to secondary sources. The Ref Notes will just be a pure distillation of fact, vs. the conjecture which are my normal files.

As for FTL, I'm not really sure what the "nature" of the "mind phoenix" really was. The best scientific explanation would be that it was the main hive taking off in a blaze of glory, and the troop carriers were dragged along in it's warp and/or fold bubble. (And please, let's not revisit THAT argument!)

Since the question of what is or is not 'canon source material' is often times a matter of holy war amongst the die hard fans, I would say that you should use what you think will work the best for what you are doing. Its not like your going to please everyone, nor is this going to be a proposal for a write up for some 'official' material.....so do what thou wilt, and have fun would be my two guide lines.
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Keep it up :ok:
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Thanks guys. Right now I'm using the RPG stuff as source material, and referencing it as such. This is mainly to help build some consensous in the Robotech fan base. But the RPG material is not inviolate in my opinion. Palladium has done an outstanding job though, and I only disagree with them on a few occasions. (Such as in the case of the Southern Cross mecha being fusion powered.)
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Indeed, and you've done a good job expanding laterally on the conventional vehicles and 'also-rans'.
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"Trouble rather the Tiger in his Lair,
Than the Sage among his Books,
For all the Empires and Kingdoms,
The Armies and Works that you hold Dear,
Are to him but the Playthings of the Moment,
To be turned over with the Flick of a Finger,
And the Turning of a Page"

--------Rudyard Kipling
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