![]() It’s completely in ruins and it seems like it was built around a huge Zentraedi cruiser that drove itself into the ground. But it’s obvious that the city is a huge shit hole. Kyle starts to go on about not needing the help of the military and the people there can take care of themselves. He’s then promoting his next stupid bullshit, a people helping people tour. Now that he’s airborne he hears Minmei singing a very depressing song and then that douchebag Kyle comes on telling the people listening in that she’s performing in some nearby city called Granite. He takes off and we see with the huge wash of his engines he’s spreading more of the spores of the flowers to go flying everywhere. Rick takes this memory to heart and decides that he still wants to be in the RDF. This time he’ll by flying for the safety of his home and for his loved ones. Roy tells him that there’s no more flying for fun. We get another flashback when Rick first enlisted in the service. We cut back to Rick still being a huge downer asking Roy and himself what he should do next because the war is over and there’s no more flying circuses. So just to stick it to her, she puts Minmei’s poster upside down. Lisa get’s depressed and puts herself down saying that she can’t compete with a glamorous star like Minmei. Lisa and I are both disappointed to see that after all of those years, he’s still hung up on her. ![]() It’s more of a stalker scrapbook more than anything because it’s picture after picture of Minmei. She spots a photo album and not respecting his privacy, she goes through it. She get’s all nosy and heads into his bedroom. But Lisa is doing neither of these things with Rick. I swear she’s making a fool of herself because you only do that for someone that you’re dating or possibly banging. In Rick’s apartment stupid Lisa is cleaning his place and doing the dishes. The military seems to be in charge of civil defense, so it’s not all bleak. The narrator let’s us all know that people have spent the last two years rebuilding with a lot of the crew having started families. We cut to the SDF-1 and it’s now resting in a lake where New Macross City has been built around it. But a lot of them are out there and they’re hostile as hell still. This pilot named Bobby basically tells us what’s happened with the remaining Zentraedi after the war and most of them have been assimilated. One of the pilots is extremely nervous because Rick hasn’t been in touch with them for a while. The Zentraedi had to be taken down.Įlse where over the wastelands a team of Veritech fighters are desperately trying to radio Rick. But I don’t know why he’s bitching about it for. He mentions that Exedore thinks with the Zentraedi fleet getting destroyed, they may have lost all of the reserve supplies of Protoculture in the whole universe and Rick holds the people of Earth accountable for it. He spots the wreckage of a shot down Veritech and getting everyone depressed Rick goes over how the war went and more importantly how it ended. We then get a flash back of a big headed little Rick running after Roy flying away in a bi plane while he’s running through a field of flowers. He lands it in a field of wild flowers because no one has seen anything growing for years. Everything is still in ruins and we see Rick flying his Veritech fighter while he’s on patrol. ![]() ![]() Our always present narrator immediately tells us that only a handful of survivors are scattered through out the Earth and two years have now passed since the war ended. As the title would suggest, this one is kind of a downer and it’s setting up the last part of the Macross Saga.
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