Robotech: The End of the Circle

by Jack McKinney

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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.

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The End of the Circle - or, should it be "The Beginning of the Circle"? - is the writer duo Jack McKinney's final foray into the Robotech saga. This final volume brings every previous volume together in a thrilling fight for survival - not only of the human race, or of every other XT life, but of the entire universe. The SDF-3 has mysteriously disappeared, and no one is sure where they could be. The SDF-3's disappearance coincides with two universe-altering occurrences - the Invid Regis and the Invid race have disappeared along with nearly all of the universe's protoculture, and the awakening of the mythical deity Haydon. An epic battle for 'Newspace' must take place between the Regis and Haydon, with all life seemingly stuck helplessly show more in the middle.

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
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Canonical title
Robotech: The End of the Circle
Dedication
FOR RISA KESSLER - AGAIN - AT THE END OF THE CIRCLE.
First words
The starship Ark Angel hung in geosynch, 36,000 kilometers above Brazilas in the Southlands.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)As she sat, she sang.

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Fiction and Literature, Science Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3563 .A239Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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