Quote:Logan Darklighter wrote:With 168,000 light-years between them and Earth, something's seriously wrong if they need to emigrate and can't find a good world closer to hand and without native people who might, um, want to restrict immigration. (With that blue skin, y'know, Arizona cops'll spot you're an illegal right away.) Also, the suggestion early in the series (floating continent) was that they were trying to turn Earth's ecology into a duplicate of their own ... one that'd be unlivable for Earthpeople. That doesn't square with the fact that Dr. Sado says the Gammies are genetically identical to Terrans except for the blue skin. And wrecking the planet with all that bombardment, drying up the oceans among other things, ain't gonna make for too welcoming a planet for people physiologically just like us. In short, I'd say making Earth into "New Gamilas" can not be part of the plan in this version.
Is Gamilon even a "dying" planet as in the original?
Perhaps Gamilon itself (and the innocent civilians in the cities) will
fare better at the end of all of this?
Do we YET have a complete explanation as to what started the war in the
first place and what the Gamilons hoped to accomplish with Earth?
Because that whole "we need a new world to migrate to" in the original 74 series seems a moot point in this version. Both because Gamilon is NOT dying
(at least not that's been seen or talked about) and because I'm guessing
that one of Desslok's goals might be with the "unification" to colonize
Iscandar?
Apropos of nothing, did you watch the Suzumiya Haruhi series, or if you didn't, did somebody at least mention to you that one episode features some blatant shout-outs to Yamato? If so, no need for me to say anything more.
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Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING.