I hope no one minds if I start a thread on this series; I couldn't find any official one. However, I have a question that might be good to start up discussion on it.
While his name was Scott Bernard in Harmony Gold's Robotech adaptation, originally his name was...Stick Bernard. While I've also seen it Stig, I'm under the impression that Stick is actually the preferred romanization. I'm not trying to be rude, or even giggle that much over Engrishy writing but...how did anyone ever come up with the name Stick?
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Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 3:12 am
It's as if you're taunting me. I have Genesis Climber Mospeada on the shelf at home waiting for me to watch it, and I'm on holiday and won't be able to get back to it till the end of January!
Aww, I'm sorry! I didn't mean to taunt you or anything! I'm sure you'll like it though, based on what I've seen you say you enjoyed before (I just replied to you posting in the Galaxy Railways thread, for instance.) It's a great example of and older mecha show.
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