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Cargando... Robotech: The End of the Circlepor Jack McKinney
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Pertenece a las seriesRobotech (book 18)
This conclusion to the seventeen-novel series provides long-awaited answers to whether the SDF-3 has actually been destroyed, where is the Regis, what has happened to Haydon IV, and what is Marlene/Ariel: human or Invid. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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This final volume wraps up the entire Robotech series by bringing each main character into play, and each chess-piece is set for the ultimate final confrontation. Thrust back into the light are the most important characters in the series - Rick Hunter, Lisa Hayes-Hunter, Max and Miriya Sterling, Dr. Lang, Exedore, and, of critical importance, Minmei - but also included are the main players from each additional saga (and a special guest, Commander Krr'k of the Karbarran dreadnought N'trpriz...). The loose-ends are tied up, and everything is magnificently and originally
explained to bring closure - and yet, rebirth - to the Robotech Saga.
"Anyway, the Robotech Age, with its mechamorphosis and Protoculture, has passed away forever, and something else must now come onstage." - Lisa Hayes-Hunter (