Baby Dana and her mother, Miriya |
Grown up Dana Sterling |
The second series takes place about 15 years later. Dana's parents have gone with the SDF-3 to try to stop the Robotech Masters, not realizing that the Robotech Masters are already coming to Earth. By then the Robotech Defense Force has disappeared and the main military outfit in its place is the Army of the Southern Cross. Dana is a lieutenant in the Southern Cross in charge of a platoon of Hovertanks. The Hovertanks are tanks, obviously, that can turn into giant robots. There's also an intermediate mode.
Dana in armor |
Anyway, though Dana is only 17 she's given command of the 15th ATAC Squadron. Though almost immediately she gets thrown in the stockade for a bar fight. But as you'd expect it's her platoon that scores the biggest victories against the Masters, first by bringing down one ship by sabotaging its engines, then capturing the alien soldier Zor Prime, then breaking into another Robotech Masters' ship, and by crashing the Masters' flagship for good.
Dana, Hovertank, and Bioroid |
obviously an unwitting spy for the Masters. He eventually returns the affection, but in the final battle he puts her on an escape pod and then crashes the Masters' flagship into the ruins of the SDF-1, going down with the ship.
Dana is usually a brash, hotheaded leader, which in the books especially can be explained by her being half-Zentraedi. Which of course in the Japanese version she's not half-alien nor are there any mentions of the Zentraedi.
After the Robotech Masters are defeated, a scout ship from the REF shows up and Dana and her platoon steal it to go find her parents. She then goes to Haydon IV to visit her parents and her sister Aurora. They're on the artificial planet when it suddenly starts zooming around the galaxy so that the entity known as Haydon can go through a black hole to the "newspace" the Regess has created and where the SDF-3 is marooned.
Dana doesn't do a lot there but at one point she's captured by a strange black mecha and soon is piloting it against her father in a Veritech. There's something Freudian about that. After the SDF-3 returns, Dana, Marie Crystal, Sean Phillips, Lunk, and a couple others form an exploration company that gets into its fair share of trouble.
In the books it talks a lot about her having special powers because of the Protoculture. In the Zentraedi Rebellion, young Dana is experimented on by Dr. Lazlo Zand in a sort of Clockwork Orange kind of thing where she's shown a lot of violent imagery to try to stimulate her Zentraedi side. But the experiment is broken up by Major Rolf Emerson, who cares for Dana once her parents are gone.
Later, after the final battle, Zand returns to try to steal Dana's Protoculture powers and winds up turning himself into a giant Flower of Life. None of this is in the TV show. Dr. Zand is entirely a product of the books; he never appears in any of the shows, though a lot is made of him in the books. He was an assistant of Dr. Emil Lang who experimented on himself to boost his brain power. He secretly made contact with the Robotech Masters before they arrived and kept the Army of the Southern Cross from learning about the Invid until it was too late.
In at least the "remastered" version of the series on Amazon Prime there are several gratuitous scenes with Dana in the shower. One even shows a nipple! I'm pretty sure the original American version didn't have that but the Japanese one probably showed a lot more.
On this blog a few years ago I mentioned how I bought an old Dana Sterling figure and took off the head to put on the head of a Black Widow figure and made it a Scarlet Knight figure. Dana's red-and-silver armor was sort of the inspiration for the second version of the Scarlet Knight armor. So it just made sense.
2 comments:
It seems unnecessarily confusing to have two different characters with the same name in two series'
Debbie
It’s funny to think of them freaking out about little humans. LOL That Dana thing is pretty clever and a nice continuity trick.
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