SDF-1 Macross
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The SDF-1 Macross is a fictional interstellar spacecraft from The Super Dimension Fortress Macross, an anime series that aired in Japan in 1982-1983, and its American adaptation Robotech (1985). SDF (Super Dimension Fortress) is a reference to the ship being a maneuverable space fortress capable of space folds, or travelling in subspace for faster-than-light movement.
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[edit] History and background
Robotech made some considerable alterations to the Macross storyline, changing the role and purpose of the SDF-1 Macross. The similarities and differences are explained in this section.
[edit] Similarities
A massive alien spaceship, 1210 meters (3/4 mile) long, crashed onto an unsuspecting Earth in the year 1999, on an island in the Pacific Ocean. Inspection of the wreckage showed that the spaceship was manned by giant aliens several times larger than humans and that their technology was centuries and probably millennia beyond Earth's.
[Speculative: The small island the alien ship crashed is somewhere in the Pacific area near Japan, China, and Australia, but there is no exact location as the island is fictional.]
As a result of the spaceship's arrival, humanity realizes that it is not alone in the universe and that there exists a potential threat beyond the Earth. Some believe an international government should be established to unite the Earth against any aliens, and this move to unify the world under one government leads to the Unification Wars, where hold-out nations fight and ultimately lose the battle for independence.
The crashed ship is rebuilt and a city, called Macross City grows up around it. During the reconstruction, the huge ship is given the hull number SDF-1 for "first ship of the Super Dimension Fortress type" and the name "Macross". Like most military designations in Macross, the ship's hull number formatting is based on that used by the United States Navy. In 2009, manned by a completely human crew (the bridge crew consisted of a male captain surrounded by an all female bridge crew), the ship was prepared for its maiden voyage to seek out alien cultures and seek peace - its goal being never to start a fight.
A race of giants called the Zentradi arrive in the solar system with a force of several hundred ships at this time, looking for this spacecraft. The SDF-1 turns out to be "booby trapped" (preprogrammed to fire its main gun at its enemies when they find the ship). The human crew of the ship are unable to stop it from firing at the Zentradi, forcing the humans to commit to a war with aliens.
After a failed attempt to take off using the original alien gravity control systems, the renovated alien spaceship takes off using its Earth-made rocket thrusters. During battle with the Zentradi, the SDF-1 attempts to draw the enemy away from the island and the civilian population using its space fold capability to travel to the far side of the moon so it can rendevous with the human space fleet.
However, considering the system had never been actually used before by humans and the fold was performed deep inside a planet's gravitational field, the space fold calculations were off, and the ship overshot its destination and ended up near Pluto's orbit. At the same time, the spacecraft was close enough to Macross City that the entire island, surrounding ocean, and two UN segoing ships, the the landing vessel Daedalus and the aircraft carrier Prometheus, were caught in the space-fold bubble and transported to Pluto's orbit also. The citizens of the island survive in shelters they fled to before the fold, and they are brought into the SDF-1. Much of the city is recovered and rebuilt in the belly of the Macross, and the two ships are attached to the SDF-1 as they pose military assets. The civilians from Macross City begin to lead normal lives (for living in a space ship).
After the space-fold, the ship's fold drives mysteriously vanished and only a strange energy field remained in their place, forcing the ship to use conventional thrusters to return to Earth. The ship eventually makes its way from Pluto back to Earth, taking most of a year to do so, and is pursued by the Zentradi the whole way.
During this pursuit, outnumbered and far from home with few resources, these desperate circumstances force the crew to innovate and improve their technology. Small energy shields, named the pinpoint barrier system are created from energy remaining from the fold drive to protect the ship from enemy attacks. The pinpoint barrier system is later used to punch through the hulls of enemy ships during a manuever that comes to be known as the Daedalus maneuver.
Since the fold engines no longer exist, the power conduits attached to them that also fire the main cannon no longer connect. In order to fire the main cannon and stave off the Zentradi attackers, the ship must undergo a modular transformation that will close the gap in the power conduits. This transformation transforms the shape of the Macross from a "traditional" cruiser form to a humanoid form. It allows the main cannon to fire, but greatly disrupts the city of Macross, and in this humanoid form, the SDF-1 cannot travel through space as quickly.
After a series of battles and travails, the Macross finally reached Earth and splashed down in the Pacific Ocean. Unfortunately, the crew of the SDF-1 finds it is not welcome on Earth, as the Zentradi seem only interested in the ship, not Earth, and the Earth government wants to lure the alien forces away from Earth as it is not able to defend itself from the greater alien force that has now swelled to over 1,000 ships. Worse, the civilian population in the Macross is not allowed to disembark as the Earth government reported all the Macross Island inhabitants dead and does not want news of the Macross's dissapearance and the presence of alien forces known to the public.
The SDF-1 captain, skirting his orders, broadcasts to the cities of the Earth that he has civilian refugees that need a home. When the autonomous Ontario region agrees to take the civilians, the SDF-1 travels to Canada to unload its civilian populace, but an untimely attack by Zentradi capital ships results in an overload of the barrier system that causes a major explosion, destroying most of the Zentradi attack fleet and many of the Earth citizenry in the Canadian region. As a result, the region will no longer accept the refugees and the ship and all the civilians on board are ordered back into space with the mission of leading the alien forces away from Earth.
[Speculative: The city involved that was destroyed in Canada, Ontario-quadrant was most likely Toronto.]
It is during this time that Zentradi deserters, effected by culture shock from humanity, begin refusing to attack the SDF-1, taking asylum on board the spacecraft, and the first Zentradi-human wedding takes place. The Zentradi main command, seeing Zentradi forces involved with the SDF-1 infected with culture and seeing disarray growing in the fleet around Earth, deems Earth dangerous and orders the main Zentradi fleet, consisting of over four million ships, to fold to Earth to destroy both Earth and the infected local fleet.
The local commanders of the Zentradi fleet realize that they will be exterminated with the SDF-1 and side with the SDF-1 against their own kind, who have come to destroy them. The main fleet defolds in Earth space and promptly bombards the planet with energy weapons, destroying almost all life on Earth. After the bombardment of the Earth by the Zentradi fleet, The Earth government retaliates with the one weapon it has left, the Grand Cannon, a huge undergound cannon that wipes out a large portion of the Zentradi main fleet.
In the resulting confusion, the SDF-1 and just over 1,000 Zentradi ships attack the remains of the main Zentradi fleet, with the Macross playing a key role in winning the war with the Zentradi by burrowing into the Zentradi mothership, about the size of a small moon, and firing all cannons from inside, destroying the flagship and the Zentradi command structure. The destruction of the flagship destroys most of the surviving ships, and the SDF-1, protected by its barrier system, survives but is badly damaged. The spacecraft lands on Earth once more, somewhere in North America, too damaged to rise again. Macross City is then rebuilt outside, surrounding the battered spaceship, and, nearly wiped out, what's left of humanity stakes its first steps toward rebuilding on the obliterated planet.
[Speculative: SDF-1 landed around the area of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.]
Humanity recovers over the next couple years, but all is not well. The SDF-1 is more a monument than a spaceworthy ship, and the Human space force is all but nonexistant. The commander of the SDF-1 resolves to spread humanity across as many worlds as possible to ensure its survial, yet struggles with humanity on Earth. A significant number of Zentradi, once wanting to join the Earth, are no longer awed by the culture of the Human race, long for war and become violent, causing a great deal of unrest and damage to fledgling cities. This unrest culminates in Zentradi rebels making a final attack on the grounded SDF-1 as a psychological assault. Although greatly damaged and decrepit, the SDF-1 lifts off one last time to fire its main cannon at an oncoming Zentradi capital ship. The SDF-1 succeeds in downing the alien ship, but the ship crashes into the SDF-1, downing it forever.
[edit] Differences
In Macross, the bridge crew included captain Bruno J. Global (Henry Gloval in Robotech), chief tactical officer Misa Hayase (Lisa Hayes, who was promoted to executive officer in Robotech) and chief weaponry officer Claudia LaSalle (Claudia Grant in Robotech). The final three members of the bridge crew were Kim Kabirov, Shammy Milliome, and Vanessa Laird (Kim Young, Sammy Porter, and Vanessa Leeds in Robotech, also referred to as the "Bridge Bunnies").
In Macross, the ship was originally a gun destroyer that belonged to a group of aliens called the Supervision Army. After being damaged in a battle against their longtime enemies, the Zentradi, the Supervision Army abandoned the gun destroyer. It wandered through space for some time before reaching Earth. So the motivation for the Zentradi to track the ship to Earth and attack it lies in the fact that the ship belonged to one of their enemies. When the gun destroyer automatically fired upon the Zentradi, Captain Global, in both Macross and Robotech, immediately catches on to the "booby trap". But only in the Macross version does he compare this tactic to WW2, when the Germans would plant bombs in ships they were forced to abandon.
In Robotech, the spacecraft was originally the flagship of an alien scientist named Zor, who was killed as he sent the spacecraft to Earth. A race of aliens called the "Robotech Masters" wanted Zor's battlefortress because it held the Protoculture generator (a fuel source Zor cultivated from the Invid flower that led to further development of the Robotech Masters and Zentraedi technologies that were fundamental to interstellar domination which, in order to maintain them, all depended on the Protoculture fuel source). The Robotech Masters then sent the Zentraedi, their army of cloned warriors, to find Zor's ship.
Though the term "Protoculture" does exist in the Macross version, it actually refers to something completely different from the Robotech "protoculture" and had very little to do with the Supervision Army gun destroyer other than the fact that the Zentradi believed that the humans aboard were the last remnants of an ancient interstellar civilization called "protoculture."
In the Macross series, Earth originally named the spaceship ASS-1, which stands for Alien Star Ship - 1. In the novel rendition of the Robotech storyline by Jack McKinney, Earth originally named the spaceship The Visitor.
In the Macross version, the arrival of ASS-1 provoked the "U.N. Wars", since the alien spaceship motivated a movement to unite Earth under a U.N. controlled military government. This war was bloody and lasted throughout most of the first decade of the new millennium. In the course of that decade, ASS-1 was rebuilt on the island where it crashed and renamed SDF-1 Macross (a term coined from Macro to imply its massive size). (Note: English-speaking fans have extrapolated that the "-ss" suffix stands for space ship, but this is not an official explanation from the Japanese creators. The "-ss" originated from "-su" in the Japanese pronunciation (makurosu), which in turn was derived from the Japanese pronunciation of Macbeth ("makubesu"), a pre-production name that the main production sponsor initially wanted.).
In the Robotech version, there was already a massive bloody "global civil war" going on throughout the 1990's when "the visitor" first arrived in 1999. "The Visitor" motivated several of the warring factions to put their differences aside to create the "United Earth Defense Council", which served as the head of a global military government. After the creation of the UEDC, there were a few minor skirmishes with dissenting nations, but it was not on the scale of the "global civil war" that came before it, nor was it on the scale of the U.N. Wars in the Macross version. After dealing with those minor skirmishes, work proceeded to rebuild "the visitor" which was eventually renamed not Macross but simply SDF-1. In Robotech, Macross was the name of the island in the South Pacific that the spaceship crashed on, not the name of the ship. In the Macross version, the island was called South Ataria Island. Hence, in Robotech, Macross city was named after the island it was founded on, while in the Macross version, it was named after the ship it grew up around.
The ensuing war between the Earth forces and the Zentradi would be retrospectively labeled Space War I in Macross. In Robotech, it would be retrospectively labeled The First Robotech War.
[edit] Continuing in the Macross universe
In Macross, the kamikaze Zentradi's name is Quamzin Kravshera. His kamikaze doesn't completely destroy the Macross but the damage caused in the battle includes the loss of its main cannon and the Daedalus landing craft. The ship is repaired and refit, and it returns to service. The missing Daedalus and remaining Prometheus carrier are replaced by a pair of ARMD class carriers. The bridge crew also survives almost unscratched and Macross city remains a thriving city.
The SDF design inspired a second battleship, entirely human designed and built. The SDF-2 Megalord was under construction since November 2003 at the Apollo Base on the Moon until work stopped with the outbreak of Space War I in 2009. After the war, the unfinished ship underwent a massive redesign and became the colony ship SDF-2 Megaroad-01, the flagship of the first long-distance colonization fleet. It was launched on September 2012, under the command of Captain Misa Hayase (Ichijyo) and hosting the famous Skull Squadron.
(The launch of the Megaroad was originally planned to be seen in the final episode of the original Japanese Macross television series, and mecha designer Kazutaka Miyatake even created an early SDF-2 design for the event. However, the creators decided not to animate this event in the final episode. Though this SDF-2 design was not used, some of the aesthetics of the updated Super Dimension Fortress design turned up in the 1984 theatrical film Do You Remember Love? The 1987 OVA music video special Macross: Flash Back 2012 presented the drastically updated design of the new SDF-2 Megaroad which is now clearly a colony vessel that has evolved from its military origins.)
The continuing story in Macross Plus and Macross 7 establishes that the first Megaroad class colony ships disappeared without a trace as it explored the center of the galaxy. The latest addition to the fleet is comprised of the New Macross class, composed of a "Battle" section somewhat resembling the SDF-1 Macross and a much larger "City" section, housing a city in a clamshell armored pod.
In 2040, the virtual idol AI Sharon Apple was made sentient, and at the 30 year memorial of the end of the Earth-Zentradi war, it hacked into the systems of the entire Earth defense system, including the Macross. Further more, it used it's abilities to take over the minds of nearly everybody on Earth. However, thanks to the efforts of Isamu Alva Dyson and Guld Goa Bowman, Sharon Apple was destroyed, and the Earth was saved.
[edit] Where the Robotech universe branches off
After the kamikaze run by the disgruntled Zentraedi (named Khyron in Robotech), the SDF-1 is destroyed beyond repair. The SDF-2, the SDF-1's sister ship which was to be under Lisa Hayes's command, is also destroyed. Admiral Gloval, the Bridge Bunnies, and Claudia Grant perish in the attack, but Lisa Hayes is ejected in an escape pod at the last possible moment by the Admiral himself, and survives. New Macross City becomes too radioactive to be habitable, and is abandoned. The SDF-1's radioactive hulk is buried under three gigantic mounds, and the city surrounding it is completely leveled.
The storyline of Robotech remained pretty consistent with Macross up to this point, with the exception of points already highlighted here and other details. But from here on, Robotech branches on its own separate way, using existing and some new anime footage from other Japanese series to introduce the SDF-3 and later the SDF-4 in the Robotech universe.
[edit] Features
The SDF-1 Macross has numerous notable features including:
- Gravity control system (although the system burst through the ship in Episode 2, the system was restored later on, and as of March 2040 they suffered no further problems)
- Space-fold Drive - allows faster than light travel (the original, repaired Supervision Army drives vanished in episode 3, taking with it energy conduits that fed the main cannon)
- Macross City - a complete city built within the ship to shelter and bring normality to the lives of over 50,000 civilians within (rewritten to over 70,000 in Robotech). It also inadvertently provided an invaluable psychological advantage against the Zentradi, who were profoundly confused by civilian society.
- Modular transformation - The main gun was connected to its energy source through the fold drive, which was now missing. Lacking any spare conduit, the engineers realized they could reconfigure the modular blocks that formed the ship so the main gun could be connected to another energy hub. This was called the modular transformation, which changed the shape of the ship into a configuration resembling a humanoid shape. The ship did not stay in this configuration at all times and would often be configured back into its "cruiser" mode. Unfortunately, these transformations were the cause of much destruction and many casualties within the city (first seen in Episode 5) until the city buildings were arranged to accommodate the ship's two configurations.
- 1 semi-submersible aircraft carrier + 1 semi-submersible assault landing vehicle - the Prometheus and Daedalus carriers, also taken in the space fold mishap, are docked onto the ship. Their semi-submersible nature allowed them to operate in space normally. When the SDF-1 Macross is in its humanoid configuration, the Daedalus and Prometheus become the arms.
- Daedalus maneuver (ARMD Attack) - Misa Hayase develops the idea of using the pinpoint barrier with the Daedalus to punch through Zentradi ships and attack from the inside by positioning Destroids behind the front loading ramp, and opening it once inside an enemy ship. The Destroids then fire a volley of missiles before the carrier is removed. (docked in Episode 4; Daedalus Maneuver first seen in Episode 5) Though, in episode 22, this maneuver was turned against the Macross when the enemy enabled a boarding operation by advancing up the attacking arm.
[edit] Armament
- Main cannon - a "super dimension energy" cannon capable of taking out multiple large Zentradi spacecraft in a single shot. It cannot be fired often because of the severe strain it puts on the Macross's energy supply. (The main cannon is called the Reflex Cannon in Robotech)
- 4 1780mm rail cannons
- 8 Beam Cannons
- Additional missile launchers and defensive laser cannons.
[edit] Defenses
- Pinpoint barrier - Developed in Episode 6, these were three small energy disks made from the energy residue left behind by the missing spacefold drive. Three crew members control these three disks with trackballs to move across the ships surface to intercept enemy fire. They were not always successful in catching an enemy missile before it hit the ship. If necessary, they can position together for maximum protection against a particularly powerful attack. During the Daedalus maneuver, all three disks are concentrated at the front of the Daedalus, preventing the seaship from being damaged when it punches through enemy ships.
- Omni-directional barrier - An energy sphere that envelopes the whole ship. Though it was meant to replace the primitive pinpoint barrier system, this system overloads under too much stress resulting in a massive energy shockwave that affects all nearby objects. This was used as an effective defense weapon in the final battle of the war. (Introduced in Episode 19; used in Episodes 19 and 27.)
[edit] Aircraft and mecha complement
- An air group of 212 VF-1 Valkyrie variable fighters
- 120 QF-3000E Ghost drone aircraft
- 587 Destroids
[edit] External links
- Macross Compendium
- Robotech.com
- Robotech Reference Guide
- Macross Nexus
- Mecha Anime HQ
- The Invid Connection (Beyond Reflex Point) - Information on Robotech and Macross