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=='''Enter the Fortress '''== |
=='''Enter the Fortress '''== |
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'''Enter the Fortress ''' is an episode from the anime series [[Zoids: Genesis]] based on [[TOMY]]'s [[Zoids]] model franchise. |
'''Enter the Fortress ''' is an episode from the anime series [[Zoids: Genesis]] based on [[TOMY]]'s [[Zoids]] model franchise. |
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=Overview= |
=Overview= |
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+ | Picking up where they last left off, with [[Ruuji Familon|Ruuji]] and co. being bombarded by Torafu's artillery, as they approach the base on the sole stretch of dry land leading to its gate. The gate begins to close on them, so Ruuji Evolts to the [[Hayate Liger]], but is still unable to get past the base's overwhelming cannon fire. With this, they are forced to retreat. |
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− | This episode outlines the seige, and eventual defeat of Digald's Torafu base. With swamp all around, and heavily fortified walls, the base proved too hard to defeat in one attack. Borra was a capable commander, and prioritised fortifying the city over putting out the fires covering the Bio Raptor Giu battalion. Ruuji had planned on Torafu being engulfed in chaos following the surprise attack, but it had not worked out. |
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+ | Inside, Boraa decides to seal himself inside, putting priority on the base's integrity, rather than on fixing the airport (much to [[Felme|Felme's]] displeasure). They are amazed that Torafu was in such a well-ordered state, even after such massive damage was dealt to the air force. |
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− | Danbul, Tize, Gaball and the others arrived in support of Ruuji's forces. Eventually, Ruuji and his forces use the Thermic Blast from the Brastle Tigers to vaporise the swamp, using the steam as cover they were able to move over the dry swamp. As they approached, a massive explosion occurred, seemingly set up by Ron. This explosion incapacitated Borra, and left an opening in their defences. |
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+ | The remainder of their forces assemble, but are unable to enter with the heavily fortified citadel. Located in the middle of a swamp, their attack options are limited to a small stretch of land that is extremely exposed, and simply means that they would be easy prey for Digald's guns. But attack they must, for without the seizure of Torafu, Digald's airforce would surely destroy Zuuri.[[File:39_Genesis_Torafu.jpg|thumb|This episode revolves around the assault on the fortress of Torafu]] |
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− | As Torafu began to fall, Felme decided to destroy the Generator. She didn't want it to fall into enemy hands, even if it meant dooming the civilians who lived there. Ruuji saw this, and immediately decided to intercept her. Using the Hayate Liger, he was able to intercept her, and win the Mugen Liger he was able to incapacitate her. It was only a kamakazi attack that let her escape. |
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+ | Inside, Felme launches the remainder of her [[Bio Raptor Gui|Gui]] forces, usurping the command of Boraa. Meanwhile, Ron arranges things on his own, while preparations are made to attack Torafu. Using Tize and Gabbal's [[Brastle Tiger]]s, Ruuji is able to boil the swamps around the base. With the resulting stream as cover, Ruuji and Ra Kan's forces invade the base, but just as they arrive, a beam of light smashes into the base and causes it to explode, annihilating the airfield. Boraa deploys his men, so [[Seijuurou]], Ruuji and Galaga head to ward them off. Felme notices this and orders the cannons to put up a barrage. The wall is then overcome by using Hakku's [[Elephander]] as a stool to get the [[Sword Wolf]] inside, where it weakens the gate, allowing the Elephander to smash it down. |
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− | As the city was taken, Borra was found, and treated by Ra-Kan and Mii. This signified the first time Digald had been pushed out of a city. |
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+ | Ra Kan's forces pour in, as Ruuji uses his map to navigate around the city, with Kotona providing support for everyone else. Felme decides not to give them the base intact, and moves to destroy any advantage they would gain from the base by destroying the generator. Ruuji notices this and is outraged. He uses the Hayate Liger to scale the Generator and block the [[Bio Ptera|Ptera's]] attack, before jumping, Evolting in mid-air into the [[Mugen Liger]] to increase his reach, and stopping the assault. Kotona moves to finish the Zoid off, but is stopped by Kamikaze Guis. |
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− | During the celebrations, Ron took Ruuji to meet the Decalto Dragon. Inside was Para, Ron's superior. It was then that Ron answered the question "where did the people go when they went to the sky". He told them of Sora City (literally: city of the sky) Which is where the ancient civilisation still lived, and was where Ron came from. |
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+ | After the battle, the wounded are attended to, including Boraa himself, who was badly wounded at the start of the battle. |
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− | The way Ruuji confirmed the facts before was of much surprise to Para, who seemed to think Ruuji would be less prepared than he was. Ruuji had even managed to work out that the people of the sky had given Digald the bio Zoids. They believed giving Digald Bio Zoids was their greatest error, and were willing to help Ruuji defeat Digald. |
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+ | Ron takes Ruuji downstream to show him what caused the explosion before the attack, the [[Decalto Dragon]]. Here, Ron reveals his comrade, Para, his superior, and reveals his own true identity, as a member of the Sky people, citizens who live on a large flying city, still with the technology of the civilization lost by the apocalypse thousands of years ago. Ruuji is surprised, but understanding, as he had already figured out that something strange was going on, like how Ron got a new Zoid, how he was so knowledgeable about ancient lore, and, finally, about where Digald were getting their Bio Zoids from. Ron confirms his suspicions, explaining that Sora city was trading technology for [[Reggel]]. They had not imagined that this would lead to a Digald's setting about on their conquest of the world. |
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+ | Meanwhile, Jiin, hearing of the loss of Torafu, sends Zairin to reclaim it, something he gladly accepts. |
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=Zoids= |
=Zoids= |
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+ | *[[Murasame Liger]] |
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+ | *[[Deadly Kong]] |
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+ | *[[Sword Wolf]] |
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+ | *[[Lanstag]] |
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+ | *[[Soul Tiger]] |
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+ | *[[Bamburian]] |
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+ | *[[Bio Raptor]] |
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+ | *[[Bio Raptor Gui]] |
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+ | *[[Brastle Tiger]] |
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+ | *[[Bio Megaraptor]] |
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+ | *[[Bio Ptera]] |
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+ | *[[Konig Wolf]] |
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+ | *[[Elephander]] |
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+ | *[[Command Wolf]] |
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+ | *[[Rainbow Jerk]] |
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+ | *[[Sabre Tiger]] |
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+ | *[[Shadow Fox]] |
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+ | *[[Decalto Dragon]] |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *Ron's segment was replaced in this episode with advertisement for a Genesis-related competition. It featured the Mugen Liger. |
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See also:[[Zoids: Genesis]] |
See also:[[Zoids: Genesis]] |
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{{anime}} |
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[[Category:Genesis Episode]] |
[[Category:Genesis Episode]] |
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Revision as of 22:42, 4 July 2019
Enter the Fortress
Enter the Fortress is an episode from the anime series Zoids: Genesis based on TOMY's Zoids model franchise.
Overview
Picking up where they last left off, with Ruuji and co. being bombarded by Torafu's artillery, as they approach the base on the sole stretch of dry land leading to its gate. The gate begins to close on them, so Ruuji Evolts to the Hayate Liger, but is still unable to get past the base's overwhelming cannon fire. With this, they are forced to retreat.
Inside, Boraa decides to seal himself inside, putting priority on the base's integrity, rather than on fixing the airport (much to Felme's displeasure). They are amazed that Torafu was in such a well-ordered state, even after such massive damage was dealt to the air force.
The remainder of their forces assemble, but are unable to enter with the heavily fortified citadel. Located in the middle of a swamp, their attack options are limited to a small stretch of land that is extremely exposed, and simply means that they would be easy prey for Digald's guns. But attack they must, for without the seizure of Torafu, Digald's airforce would surely destroy Zuuri.
Inside, Felme launches the remainder of her Gui forces, usurping the command of Boraa. Meanwhile, Ron arranges things on his own, while preparations are made to attack Torafu. Using Tize and Gabbal's Brastle Tigers, Ruuji is able to boil the swamps around the base. With the resulting stream as cover, Ruuji and Ra Kan's forces invade the base, but just as they arrive, a beam of light smashes into the base and causes it to explode, annihilating the airfield. Boraa deploys his men, so Seijuurou, Ruuji and Galaga head to ward them off. Felme notices this and orders the cannons to put up a barrage. The wall is then overcome by using Hakku's Elephander as a stool to get the Sword Wolf inside, where it weakens the gate, allowing the Elephander to smash it down.
Ra Kan's forces pour in, as Ruuji uses his map to navigate around the city, with Kotona providing support for everyone else. Felme decides not to give them the base intact, and moves to destroy any advantage they would gain from the base by destroying the generator. Ruuji notices this and is outraged. He uses the Hayate Liger to scale the Generator and block the Ptera's attack, before jumping, Evolting in mid-air into the Mugen Liger to increase his reach, and stopping the assault. Kotona moves to finish the Zoid off, but is stopped by Kamikaze Guis.
After the battle, the wounded are attended to, including Boraa himself, who was badly wounded at the start of the battle.
Ron takes Ruuji downstream to show him what caused the explosion before the attack, the Decalto Dragon. Here, Ron reveals his comrade, Para, his superior, and reveals his own true identity, as a member of the Sky people, citizens who live on a large flying city, still with the technology of the civilization lost by the apocalypse thousands of years ago. Ruuji is surprised, but understanding, as he had already figured out that something strange was going on, like how Ron got a new Zoid, how he was so knowledgeable about ancient lore, and, finally, about where Digald were getting their Bio Zoids from. Ron confirms his suspicions, explaining that Sora city was trading technology for Reggel. They had not imagined that this would lead to a Digald's setting about on their conquest of the world.
Meanwhile, Jiin, hearing of the loss of Torafu, sends Zairin to reclaim it, something he gladly accepts.
Zoids
- Murasame Liger
- Deadly Kong
- Sword Wolf
- Lanstag
- Soul Tiger
- Bamburian
- Bio Raptor
- Bio Raptor Gui
- Brastle Tiger
- Bio Megaraptor
- Bio Ptera
- Konig Wolf
- Elephander
- Command Wolf
- Rainbow Jerk
- Sabre Tiger
- Shadow Fox
- Decalto Dragon
Trivia
- Ron's segment was replaced in this episode with advertisement for a Genesis-related competition. It featured the Mugen Liger.
See also:Zoids: Genesis