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The freedom fighters find a ghost town populated by veterans of the war with the Robotech Masters and intercept a transmission from Adm. Hunter's fleet ordering all units to destroy Invid hives.
The freedom fighters find a ghost town populated by veterans of the war with the Robotech Masters and intercept a transmission from Adm. Hunter's fleet ordering all units to destroy Invid hives.
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S3, EP18 "Ghost Town"The freedom fighters find a ghost town populated by veterans of the war with the Robotech Masters and intercept a transmission from Adm. Hunter's fleet ordering all units to destroy Invid hives.
Robotech
S3, EP19 "Frostbite"The freedom fighters search for supplies in a city beneath the Rocky Mountains; as Scott and Marlene explore the city, they become closer to one another.
Robotech
S3, EP21 "Hired Gun"Rook meets Dusty Ayres, a human experimented upon by the Invid who seeks revenge on the people he holds responsible.
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S3, EP22 "The Big Apple"As they near Reflex Point, Scott's group stops in New York City to resupply their protoculture and encounters Corg's squadron, which targets the city's population in a bid to flush out the rebels.
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