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fate, the Neosapien Governor of Mars, Phaeton, sets a new insurrection, codenamed "Operation Destiny", in motion as soon as the Exofleet leaves to chase after the Pirate Clans. The absence of the Exofleet is also a part of Phaeton's plan as it enables the Neosapiens' capture of the Homeworlds without much effort.
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for much of its success. Prejudice and racism are recurring themes in the series, as both Terrans and Neosapiens are shown to harbor hatred and a sense of superiority towards each other. Interplanetary politics and space space war typical for military science fiction were presented with an assumption
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and colonizing Venus and Mars. These three planets are "the Homeworlds", the core first of the Terran interplanetary state and later of Neosapien Commonwealth. Not all Terrans are affiliated with the Homeworlds, however: there is an independent faction of Pirate Clans, descendants of Terran criminals
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As the second season progressed, some characters, according to Michael Edens, "took on a life of own": for example, Nara Burns killing Phaeton and the Neosapien Thrax becoming a major recurring character after his initial appearance were not pre-planned. Another character, Alec DeLeon, was supposed
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imported from Japan. As a result, its complex story line covered a large number of topics from war through romance to genetic engineering and was able to appeal to a broad audience. Although the first season ran for only thirteen episodes in 1993, the rising popularity of the show allowed Universal
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The series follows the progress of Able Squad, an elite unit of exoframe pilots composed of J.T. Marsh, Nara Burns, Maggie Weston, Kaz Takagi, Alec DeLeon, Rita Torres, Wolf Bronsky, and Marsala. Their exploits unfold against the backdrop of the ongoing Neosapien War, as the squad participates in
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to be physically stronger and better adapted to hostile environments than humans. Their mistreatment by Terrans led to the First Neosapien Revolt fifty years before the series' begin, which was mercilessly crushed but had brought some positive changes into their lives. Still not content with his
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of Venus prior to its recapture, the actual liberation, and the repulse of the first Neosapien reconquest attempt. Moreover, even after Venus is retaken by Terrans, several episodes deal with the remaining Venusian resistance and Neosapien forces who hid across Venus, refusing to surrender and
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Moreover, a clone of Phaeton was discovered in the final episodes by the Terrans, who were at a loss as to what to do about his existence as they didn't want to unleash another Phaeton on society, but also didn't wish to condemn the clone for his predecessor's actions. However, the series was
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events often crucial to turning its tide. The show features a realistic outlook on war: many characters die in combat, military operations are carefully planned and reconnoitered in advance, and psychological effects of warfare are explored. For example, separate episodes detail Exofleet's
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made a deal for the master toy license. Segal receives "Created by" credit on the show, however Will Meugniot contributed immensely to the look and style of the show, and Michael Edens, as story editor, supervised development of episodic stories and helped to guide the story arc.
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and a number of characters displaying a full spectrum of human emotions, relationships and experiences, such as friendship, love, hatred, tragedy, treachery, and responsibility for others. Michael Edens, the story writer and editor in the second season, credited the show's
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on DVD on April 14, 2009, as a two-disc set. Only three episodes in this set ("Seeds of Deception", "Resist", and "Betrayal") have the actual Season One opening; the other ten episodes are incorrectly shown with the Season Two opening. The series became available on
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of the Solar System up to that point. The Able Squad's duties became more spread out as the second season unfolded, and there were separate story arcs on Mars, Venus, Earth, and in space. Espionage and intrigue were often featured instead of straightforward battles.
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universe, and closed with J.T. Marsh engaging a group of alien space vessels, whose exact nature was to be explained in the third season or a feature movie. Michael Edens later remarked that the staff originally planned the aliens to be
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of World War II, respectively. Michael Edens recalled in an interview that the plot was supposed to remind of the Second World War, too, for example with the Neosapien reconquest attempt of Venus, capture of the
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programming block. The show is set in the beginning of the 22nd century and covers the interplanetary war between humanity and Neosapiens, a fictional race artificially created as workers/slaves for the
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The show was purportedly cancelled after 52 episodes because at that time, many independent production companies were being taken over by larger networks, who wanted to produce their own content.
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to perish in the destruction of Mars but the Universal executives strongly opposed it, so he was killed several episodes later, on the Moon, only to be promptly resurrected in a Neo Mega body.
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prior to joining Universal as President of Universal Cartoon Studios. Segal intended to create another robotic boy-action property. The show was originally entitled
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was being promoted by executive producer Jeff Segal, and it was also planned to expand the fictional universe with a spin-off series, then codenamed
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were no longer sufficient to sustain it. The final episode detailed the post-war political and social climate prevalent in the
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The Able Squad. Counter-clockwise from top-right: Marsala, DeLeon, Takagi, Weston, Burns, Bronsky, Torres. Middle: J.T. Marsh
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service. The complete second season was published on Hulu in February 2009. The first season has been made available on
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The second season draws to a close with the defeat of the Neosapiens and the liberation of Earth, but it ends with a
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of exoframes and spaceships featured in the television series. The descriptions of the toys are a major source of
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The series is set in the years 2119–2121 AD, decades after humanity ("Terrans") has expanded beyond Earth,
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was released on seven VHS cassettes shortly after its original run, and in 2007, it was made available on
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With war with the Pirate Clans looming, an uprising begins among the Neosapiens, an artificial
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Rob Morton - Typhonus, Peter Tanaka, Cpt. Furlong, J.J. Grimley, Sgt. Felson, Gracchus, Wotan
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The show was conceived in 1989 by Jeff Segal, who had been head writer and story editor of
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and published by Playmates in 1995. The series was also adapted into a comic book by
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cancelled soon after the end of the second season so a third season was never made.
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to produce both toy lines under the same label, spawning rumors of a possible
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Ken Camroux-Taylor - General Draconis (1st voice), Court-martial judge
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was eventually moved to poor time slots, such as 4 a.m., until the
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to make the second one three times as long. In its second season,
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suggesting that a third season would describe a war against a new
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exiled to the Outer Planets who live off looted Homeworlds' space
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had a very serious approach to the plot with several intertwined
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The first season was released by Universal on seven VHS volumes.
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was put together with another action series from Universal,
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universe lore. The toys were often compared to the popular
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mostly utilized as armored combat vehicles or reinforced
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released the 13 episodes comprising the first season of
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Brown, Rich (January 25, 1993). West, Donald V. (ed.).
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Drama
Space opera
Military science fiction
Future history
Action
Adventure
Lisa Ann Beley
Robby Benson
Michael Benyaer
Garry Chalk
Michael Donovan
Janyse Jaud
David Kaye
Richard Newman
John Payne
Teryl Rothery
Michael Tavera
list of episodes
Will Meugniot
Universal Cartoon Studios
Syndication
Universal Cartoon Studios
syndicated
Terrans
exoframe
Solar System
USA Network
List of Exosquad episodes
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