Robotek ishtar3/21/2023 ![]() The entire fleet, the Macross Cannons & the Gloria Flagship it self are destroyed! The two huge fleets engage in a devastating clash, in close proximity to the moon’s orbit.Īt first impression, it would seem that the earth’s fleet gains the upper hand by wiping out 60% of the Mardook fleet in a single blow after using four Macross cannons, but all of a sudden, a huge wave of enemy ships de-folds and begins hammering the outnumbered earth fleet with a devastating laser storm! The music used for the battle scene is just perfect, as you watch the ships mobilizing for the imminent battle to come! The final battle between the U.N Spacey forces and the Mardook fleet is one of the best in any Macross / Robotech film. Therefore, resisting our conquest is impossible. In this universe nothing exists which can overpower us! "Soldiers sworn to the Mardook discipline… In the name of our culture, crush these arrogant vermin! Lord Feff and Lady Ishtar, manage to fly out of the doomed flagship inside a battle Mech, just in the brink of time!Īs they watch the large nuclear explosion of the Sarride from afar, Ishtar cries for the loss of lady Elensh, but Lord Feff replies: The outraged Emperor then orders the executioner death ship to cleanse the polluted flagship by blasting it with its laser beams. Later on, another very dramatic and shocking moment was when Ishtar starts singing the song of love at the Alus Nova chamber inside the alien flagship, (Sarride) bringing confusion to the Zendraedi soldiers. She then reveals her wish to Hibiki, which was to sing the song of love to her own people and bring them peace. I love Lady Ishtar’s ecstatic expressions of joy and happiness. When Hibiki takes Ishtar to the Moon festival and they listen to Wendy’s Love Song for the first time, with all the fans cheering inside the amphitheatre under the glass dome and the flagship Gloria in orbit, was my favorite moment by far! The voice acting in both the US & Japanese versions were very well performed, but my favorite factor in the film was its music. It featured everything a self respecting Anime should deliver.Īwesome animation, epic intergalactic battles, a dramatic / sad story line / plot and a fantastic sound track. Here are my thoughts and feelings about the film. I watched Macross II Movie (DVD) and I must say it was a fantastic film, a true masterpiece! This entry was posted in Fall 2018 by aharvin. Archaeology Essentials: Theories, Methods, Practice. Elements of the Cult of Ishtar at Elba in the Middle Bronze Age Levant (32:1): 121-128. “Inana/Ištar (goddess)”, Ancient Mesopotamian Gods and Goddesses, Oracc and the UK Higher Education Academy, 2016 ġ997 Cultic Activities in the Sacred Area of Ishtar at Elba During the Old Syrrian Period: the Favissae F.5327 and F.5238 Journal of Cuneiform Studies (49): 1-44.Ģ000 The Doves of the Goddess. These findings within the temples’ favissa suggests that Ishtar’s influence was expanding westward, which indicates the Babylonian and Sumerian sphere of influence was growing towards the Mediterranean, allowing their culture to be adopted by more people. The pottery obtained at the site contained burnt offerings, such as processed food and bones this signifies the town’s participation in the offerings, another major aspect of cult identification. Though the pottery is not complete evidence for the Cult’s presence, the contents within the pottery is what deems their religious significance. The presence of doves suggests that Ishtar’s sphere of influence had expanded beyond the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. These birds however, were most likely doves than birds of prey this hypothesis is supported by the presence of dove bones on the site, which were most likely used as offerings towards the goddess. ![]() The archaeologists also began to find pottery sherds dumped in pits, which were then hypothesized to be influenced by the Cult of Ishtar though they were unable to be completely reconstructed, the decorations of the pottery often depicted a common theme of birds. This image depicts the remains of a temple at Elba in modern-day Syria, a site that suggests influence from the Cult of Ishtar.
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