Robotech Episode 75 - Symphony Of Light
Corg and Scott engage in a brutal aerial dogfight. The intensity
of their conflict is reflected in the battle between the Earth and
alien forces. The shock troopers are no match for the new Shadow
Fighters. The Invid cannot fight what they cannot see and are being
destroyed despite their best efforts. As Admiral Hunter's fleet
blasts the Invid battalions, Scott finishes Corg with his teammates'
help.
The Regis feels the death of her children. The aliens have a choice-stay
and be slaughtered, or leave the planet forever. For the Invid Mother,
there can only be one decision: "Whether one race or the other
emerges victorious is of little meaning. Such hatred can only breed
more hatred. Oh, my children . . . if we stay, this conflict will
rage from generation to generation. Hear me! When we sensed the
first indications of the protoculture resources on this world, we
thought that, at last, we had found the home for which we searched.
We called together all our people scattered through the galaxies
to begin life anew on this planet. We rebuilt a world that had nearly
been destroyed by evil, and we constructed the Genesis Pits in order
to pursue the path of enlightened evolution. . . but it was not
enough. The Earth is reviving and will eventually regain its proper
balance in accordance with the laws of nature. However, the humans
have been too strongly influenced by the malignant shadow of the
Robotech Masters and are only intent upon the destruction of their
race. We, the Invid, w171 continue our evolutionary development
elsewhere. We shall consume all the protoculture and rise to a higher
plane. Come with me! Discard this world and follow the spirit of
light as he beckons us onward!"'
The Invid leave. With nothing to fight, Hunter's fleet ceases
its attack. Lancer and Sera guard the Great Hive and the Regis as
she beckons her children to the stars. Sera chooses to remain on
Earth. Lancer seems content to have her stay with him.
The humans celebrate their victory. Lancer gives his last performance
as Yellow Dancer, revealing his true identity to the public at last.
Scott Bernard accepts a final military mission. With the threat
of war behind him, he can enjoy space duty and look forward to his
return as well. Rand and Rook decide they have a more permanent
partnership in store for their future. Annie and Lunk form their
own family.
Lancer dedicates his last song to the commander of the freedom
fighters, Scott Bernard. "He's leaving the Earth behind and
with it, the most precious of possessions-his friends-the people
who love him most. But when he comes back, we'll be here to welcome
him home with open arms."
Scott Bernard has more than friends to come home to. Ariel promises
to wait for him on their new home-Earth. As the lieutenant bids
goodbye to the planet, he abandons old memories as well. The pain
of the past is forgotten in the future's bright promise.
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