The history of the future : The Return of the Inorganics Part 2
In space, the 1 SFW engage the enemy. Zarel insist that the 16FS go to the pole. He finally reveals to Stone that he was a spy sent by Rytar to determine the motives of the REF. He tells Stone of the 12.5 millions pilots who can help the Seeker. Stone orders the 16FS to the polar base. Once there, they discover that the base has been breeched. Stone leaves the squadron behind as she, Pryor and Troy go inside. Their mission is to make sure the pilots are awaken, but Stone is also interested in finding Lord.
Lord and Spunky, meanwhile follow the tunnel. It leads them to a vessel similar to the original SDF-1. This must be the source of the protoculture. Rytar's base, despite its years of search could not detect the vessel, just below, until it was reactivated by the presence of the Inorganics. The pair reaches the bridge, which somehow activates on their arrival. An interactive simulation comes on. It welcomes the two and identifies itself as the last will of Zor. Lord is familiar with Zor through his studies of the last two Robotech wars. The Zor-sim tells Lord that the vessel is a decoy send by Zor to put the Invid off the trail of his battle cruiser, the SDF-1. The vessel remained in hyperspace for centuries, but a malfunction cause it to crash on Venea ten years ago. The ship's protoculture was automatically deactivated to prevent discovery. The Invid sent the Inorganics out anyway. Finding the planet and not the protoculture, the Inorganics attacked and caused the resulting destruction. A small force of Inorganics stayed on hand to continue the search. Now the Zor-sim informed Lord that the Inorganics have sent a large attack to seize the ship. The Zor-sim acts to defend itself and fires its main weapons. Under the ice and snow, long dormant Robotech weapons reach out and destroy several of the Inorganics' attack crafts, buying the Seeker and its forces a much needed breather. But it is not enough. The weapon system is drained and still hundred of thousands of Inorganics descend on the planet.
Meanwhile, above, Stone and her troops enter the base. The populace fought valiantly, but was ultimately defeated. Zarel leads Stone and the others to the control center. There they find a mortally wounded Rytar. Rytar tells Zarel that he was unable to revive the Venean forces. He dies in Zarel's arms with his last breath begging Zarel to complete this vital mission. Zarel races to complete his task with Stone at his side. Suddenly, another force of Inorganics breaks through. Troy and Pryor fight them but just barely. Zarel now realize that there is no coming back from this task. He sends Stone away but she refuses to leave his side. Just then, more Inorganics arrive. Zarel confesses his love for Stone and with a kiss leaves her with her troops. Pryor, in his battloid, forcibly drags Stone away. Zarel continues through the base. He reaches the revitalization equipment, but is intercepted by Inorganics. He curses them as he activates the equipment. The Inorganics respond by instantly killing him.
In the battle fortress, the Zor-sim realized it cannot escape the Inorganics. Lord suggests it overheats its reflex furnace, the ship's main power source and destroy the vessel. The sim agrees and directs Lord and Spunky to the ship's escape pods. The 16FS, in battle with the Inorganics, detect a huge protoculture energy buildup. As Stone and the other return, they flee the interment explosion. The Inorganics, on the other hand, sense the buildup in protoculture, and race to its source. In space, an Inorganic cruiser enters the planet's atmosphere. The Seeker, also detecting the protoculture increase, moves to stop the cruiser. Lord and Spunky reach the escape pod and are shot into space at incredible speed. The fortress's furnace reaches critical mass and explodes. The resulting fireball is incredible and destroys the ship and all nearby Inorganics, including the cruiser. The 16FS barely escapes. Strong, on board the Seeker, is shocked. Though he wishes he could have captured the protoculture for the Earth, is he pleased it did not fall into the Inorganics' hands. Unfortunately, the Seeker is still beset upon by the remaining Inorganics. Even with the returning 16FS, the REF is vastly outnumbered. That is until the timely arrival of 2 million fighter crafts from Venea. The outnumbered Inorganics are quickly defeated and flee into hyperspace.
In the aftermath of the battle, Strong prepares for diplomatic relations with the Veneans. Stone arrives on board, having lost another love. She soon discovers that Lord has been found alive. She, along with Lord's other friends, race to where he is being brought on board. Her hopes are dashed when she sees him in the company of a beautiful young woman.
And in deep space, the Inorganics' hive mind plots vengeance on the Earth and Venea.
In space, the 1 SFW engage the enemy. Zarel insist that the 16FS go to the pole. He finally reveals to Stone that he was a spy sent by Rytar to determine the motives of the REF. He tells Stone of the 12.5 millions pilots who can help the Seeker. Stone orders the 16FS to the polar base. Once there, they discover that the base has been breeched. Stone leaves the squadron behind as she, Pryor and Troy go inside. Their mission is to make sure the pilots are awaken, but Stone is also interested in finding Lord.
Lord and Spunky, meanwhile follow the tunnel. It leads them to a vessel similar to the original SDF-1. This must be the source of the protoculture. Rytar's base, despite its years of search could not detect the vessel, just below, until it was reactivated by the presence of the Inorganics. The pair reaches the bridge, which somehow activates on their arrival. An interactive simulation comes on. It welcomes the two and identifies itself as the last will of Zor. Lord is familiar with Zor through his studies of the last two Robotech wars. The Zor-sim tells Lord that the vessel is a decoy send by Zor to put the Invid off the trail of his battle cruiser, the SDF-1. The vessel remained in hyperspace for centuries, but a malfunction cause it to crash on Venea ten years ago. The ship's protoculture was automatically deactivated to prevent discovery. The Invid sent the Inorganics out anyway. Finding the planet and not the protoculture, the Inorganics attacked and caused the resulting destruction. A small force of Inorganics stayed on hand to continue the search. Now the Zor-sim informed Lord that the Inorganics have sent a large attack to seize the ship. The Zor-sim acts to defend itself and fires its main weapons. Under the ice and snow, long dormant Robotech weapons reach out and destroy several of the Inorganics' attack crafts, buying the Seeker and its forces a much needed breather. But it is not enough. The weapon system is drained and still hundred of thousands of Inorganics descend on the planet.
Meanwhile, above, Stone and her troops enter the base. The populace fought valiantly, but was ultimately defeated. Zarel leads Stone and the others to the control center. There they find a mortally wounded Rytar. Rytar tells Zarel that he was unable to revive the Venean forces. He dies in Zarel's arms with his last breath begging Zarel to complete this vital mission. Zarel races to complete his task with Stone at his side. Suddenly, another force of Inorganics breaks through. Troy and Pryor fight them but just barely. Zarel now realize that there is no coming back from this task. He sends Stone away but she refuses to leave his side. Just then, more Inorganics arrive. Zarel confesses his love for Stone and with a kiss leaves her with her troops. Pryor, in his battloid, forcibly drags Stone away. Zarel continues through the base. He reaches the revitalization equipment, but is intercepted by Inorganics. He curses them as he activates the equipment. The Inorganics respond by instantly killing him.
In the battle fortress, the Zor-sim realized it cannot escape the Inorganics. Lord suggests it overheats its reflex furnace, the ship's main power source and destroy the vessel. The sim agrees and directs Lord and Spunky to the ship's escape pods. The 16FS, in battle with the Inorganics, detect a huge protoculture energy buildup. As Stone and the other return, they flee the interment explosion. The Inorganics, on the other hand, sense the buildup in protoculture, and race to its source. In space, an Inorganic cruiser enters the planet's atmosphere. The Seeker, also detecting the protoculture increase, moves to stop the cruiser. Lord and Spunky reach the escape pod and are shot into space at incredible speed. The fortress's furnace reaches critical mass and explodes. The resulting fireball is incredible and destroys the ship and all nearby Inorganics, including the cruiser. The 16FS barely escapes. Strong, on board the Seeker, is shocked. Though he wishes he could have captured the protoculture for the Earth, is he pleased it did not fall into the Inorganics' hands. Unfortunately, the Seeker is still beset upon by the remaining Inorganics. Even with the returning 16FS, the REF is vastly outnumbered. That is until the timely arrival of 2 million fighter crafts from Venea. The outnumbered Inorganics are quickly defeated and flee into hyperspace.
In the aftermath of the battle, Strong prepares for diplomatic relations with the Veneans. Stone arrives on board, having lost another love. She soon discovers that Lord has been found alive. She, along with Lord's other friends, race to where he is being brought on board. Her hopes are dashed when she sees him in the company of a beautiful young woman.
And in deep space, the Inorganics' hive mind plots vengeance on the Earth and Venea.
