Robotech (role-playing game)

Robotech (role-playing game)

infobox RPG
title=Robotech RPG


caption=
designer=Kevin Siembieda
publisher=Palladium Books
date=1986–2001 (original line)
2008– (revised line)
genre=Science fiction
system=Megaversal system

Robotech pen-and-paper role-playing games, based on the "Robotech" and ' series, were published by Palladium Books from 1986 to 2001. A new revised line began in 2008 with a role-playing game based on '.

Original line (1986–2001)

The original line of "Robotech" role-playing games consisted of the following volumes:

Core books

* "Robotech RPG Book One: Macross"
* "Robotech RPG Book Two: RDF Manual"
* "Robotech RPG Book Three: Zentraedi"
* "Robotech RPG Book Four: Southern Cross"
* "Robotech RPG Book Five: Invid Invasion"
* "Robotech II RPG: The Sentinels"
* "Robotech II RPG: REF Field Guide"
* "Robotech RPG Book Six: Return of the Masters"
* "Robotech RPG Book Seven: New World Order"
* ""

Adventure/scenario books

* "Robotech RPG Adventures: Lancer's Rockers"
* ""
* "Robotech RPG Adventures: Ghost Ship"
* "Robotech RPG Adventures: RDF Accelerated Training Program"

Core books one through five covered the three segments of "Robotech" as aired; "Robotech II" covered the "Sentinels" pilot movie and the source material that never ended up being developed. Book six and "Lancer's Rockers" took place after the series ended, and books seven, eight, and the rest of the adventure books took place during or shortly after the "Macross" segment.

The books were written partly by Kevin Siembieda and other Palladium regulars, and partly by freelancers (especially the later books and sourcebooks). Illustrations consisted partly of line art taken from original Japanese source material (particularly in the core books), and partly of new black and white line art done by Palladium and freelance artists such as Kevin Long.

Palladium also published a separate RPG based on the "Macross II" anime, but this was entirely unrelated to the "Robotech" continuity.

toryline

The original "Robotech" RPG line by and large followed the TV series storyline, attempting in its own way to fill in gaps just as the "Robotech" novelizations by Jack McKinney did. Several of the sourcebooks covered different parts of the world during or shortly after the Macross era, where there was the most room for expansion. However, the RPG diverged from the McKinney stories after the events covered in the "Robotech" series ended. Where McKinney followed Scott Bernard and the others in their search for Admiral Rick Hunter, leaving behind a peaceful planet earth, Palladium posited the Invid returning to earth a few months after they were driven away.

The books "Return of the Masters" and "Lancer's Rockers" were set during this second Invid invasion, and introduced concepts and events not suggested by the original material. "Return of the Masters", set in Asia, features a system of gladiatorial mecha martial arts combat called "Mecha Su-Dai; Lancer's Rockers" concerns a network of travelling performers following in the footsteps of New Generation rock star Lancer/Yellow Dancer, carrying protoculture-powered musical instruments that double as powerful weapons (reminiscent of, but unrelated to, similar developments in the Macross sequel "Macross 7").

The "Sentinels" RPG also diverged in some respects from the story covered in the "Sentinels" novels and comic books, having been developed independently based on the same incomplete source material provided by Harmony Gold. The two primary differences are the idea that the SDF-3 left with an entire fleet of REF ships accompanying them, and that the REF and the Sentinels joined in a protracted war against the Invid Regent. The game also suggested that members of the Sentinels' races would openly join the REF.

Game system

The "Robotech" RPG used a modified version of the rule system used in the Palladium Fantasy Role-Playing Game introduced several years earlier. Clearly patterned after "Dungeons & Dragons," the "Palladium FRPG" used a very similar rule system, based around physical and mental statistics generated by rolling 3D6 (three six-sided dice), and the use of a D20 (20-sided die) in combat. Percentile dice (two ten-sided dice, one read as a tens column and the other as a ones column) are used for skill resolution. On top of this already complex system, the "Robotech" RPG introduced the concept of mega-damage—"super" hit-points that are equivalent to 100 ordinary-person hit points—to simulate the toughness of the heavily-armored mecha. This concept would become widely used in Palladium's "Rifts" game.

Critics of the game charged that the attempt to bolt giant robots onto a D&D-like system, rather than design a new system that would scale better, was a poor decision. The Palladium rules' complexity, as well as the overall toughness of the mecha as rendered in the books, meant that combat and skill checks could often be confusing, lengthy, "BattleTech"-like affairs, interrupting the roleplaying process and making the game poorly-suited to simulating the rapid-fire combat action of the "Robotech" anime. The games also never saw revision into new editions (with the exception of one book, "Return of the Masters"); corrections or new rulings had to be covered in subsequent rule books or on-line FAQs cite web
last = Bundy
first = Stan
coauthors = Brian Myers, Robert McDaniel, Dustin Ramsey, Rodney Stott, et al
title = The Palladium FAQ
work =
date = 2002-09-01
url = http://home.kih.net/~sbundy/pal-faq.html
accessdate = 2007-02-20
] , leading to further confusion. Another common criticism had to do with the percentage-based skill system, whereupon every skill in a character's reportoire improved by a set percentage with each level gained—even if it was a skill the character never actually "used."

As with the McKinney books, the creators of the "Robotech" RPG originally lacked access to the complete source material that has since become available largely due to rediscovery and research. They were working to a deadline, from tapes of the show itself and translations of the limited original source material that was available (much of which was very imprecise on specific details). cite web |url=http://recordings.talkshoe.com/TS-8187.mp3 |title=Kevin Siembieda Interview, Part 1|date=2007-02-19 |last=Meadows |first=Chris |accessdate=2007-02-20 |format=mp3 |work= [http://terrania.us/liberty Space Station Liberty] ] As a result of incomplete availability of material, compounded by animation and dubbing errors, many of the mecha depictions in the "Robotech" RPG are not accurate to what is seen in the television show—they are given the wrong weapons and equipment and in some cases confused for other mecha altogether. This is particularly true for the Southern Cross book, where the many humanoid robots, battloids, and suits of armor are often confused for one another. cite web
last = Bundy
first = Stan
coauthors = Brian Myers, Robert McDaniel, Dustin Ramsey, Rodney Stott, et al
title = Section 5: The Anime-Based Games: Robotech & Macross II
work = The Palladium FAQ
date = 2002-09-01
url = http://home.kih.net/~sbundy/pal-faq.html#Section5
accessdate = 2007-02-20
] In one of the most notable examples, a 200-meter space destroyer is described as a small one-man fighter.

Cancellation

Contractual issues in the wake of Harmony Gold's aborted "Robotech 3000" project, as well as a general refocusing of the company on production of its flagship "Rifts" line, caused Palladium to forgo renewing the "Robotech" license. The "Robotech" RPG line went out of print as of June 30, 2001.

Revised line (2008– )

The Shadow Chronicles

On August 26, 2006, a post on the company forums [cite web
last = Siembieda
first = Kevin
authorlink = Kevin Siembieda
title = Palladium Survival Strategies
publisher = Forums of the Megaverse
date = 2006-08-26
url = http://forums.palladium-megaverse.com/viewtopic.php?t=63612
accessdate = 2007-02-20
] stated Palladium's intent to reacquire the license due to the new sequel, "". As of February 19th 2007, Siembieda stated that contract talks were still in progress between Palladium and Harmony Gold , with a new RPG, based on "Shadow Chronicles," projected for release in 3Q 2007. However, contract negotiations lasted longer than anticipated, and it was September 6, 2007 before Palladium was able to announce the deal had been finalized. The "Shadow Chronicles" role-playing game was published in a "manga-sized" form factor, rather than the 8.5 by 11 inch size of all its prior publications, [cite web |url=http://recordings.talkshoe.com/TC-5988/TS-43976.mp3 |title=Robotech RPG Talk with Tommy Yune & Kevin Siembieda, Part 1|date=2007-09-14 |last=Meadows |first=Chris |accessdate=2007-09-22 |format=mp3 |work= [http://terrania.us/liberty Space Station Liberty] ] a move that has engendered some controversy among Palladium fans [cite web
last = Rali
first =
title = Manga Sized Manuals?
publisher = Forums of the Megaverse
date = 2007-09-20
url = http://palladium-megaverse.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=79589
accessdate = 2007-09-22
] , and prompted the announcement of a full-sized "deluxe" edition of the sourcebook. [cite web
last = Siembieda
first = Kevin
authorlink = Kevin Siembieda
title = Palladium Books Press Release- 6-13-08
publisher = Palladium Books
date=2008-06-13
url = http://palladiumbooks.com/press/press2008-06a.html
accessdate = 2008-06-25
] The "deluxe" hardback edition includes errata for errors in the first printing of the manga-sized RPG book.

New sourcebooks

Sourcebooks covering "The Macross Saga" and "The Masters Saga" are in production for release in late 2008. [cite web
last = Siembieda
first = Kevin
authorlink = Kevin Siembieda
title = Palladium Books Press Release- 9-26-08
publisher = Palladium Books
date=2008-09-26
url = http://www.palladiumbooks.com/press/press2008-09d.html
accessdate = 2008-10-04
]

References

External links

* [http://forums.palladium-megaverse.com/index.php Forums of Megaverse] - Official forum for Megaverse of Palladium Books (including "Robotech" & "Macross II" sub-forums).
* [http://www.kent.net/robotech/ Robotech: The Role-Playing Game] - Extensive fan-created role-playing game based heavily on Palladium's "Robotech RPG".
* [http://www.robotech.com/infopedia/bibliography/rpg/ Robotech Bibliography] - Listings of RPG books in and out of print.
* [http://www.robotechresearch.com/ Robotech Research] - Extensive Robotech role-playing game site.
* [http://home.kih.net/~sbundy/ The Original Palladium FAQ] - by Stan Bundy


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