Macross Season 1 Episode 17 Phantasm
- February 13, 1983
In Macross season 1 episode 17, titled "Phantasm," tensions are high as the SDF-1 continues to face attacks from the Zentradi. Meanwhile, the crew of the ship grapple with internal struggles and romantic entanglements.
Captain Gloval is worried about the physical and emotional toll the constant battles are taking on his crew. He orders everyone to take a break and sets up a makeshift amusement park on board the ship. This allows the crew to blow off steam and enjoy a few hours of frivolity.
However, not everyone is able to fully enjoy the respite. Hikaru's feelings for Minmay continue to grow, but he's unsure of how to express them. He sees her having fun with Kaifun and becomes jealous. He also starts to question whether his love for Minmay is real or simply a result of their shared traumatic experience on Earth.
Meanwhile, a mysterious new character named Lynn Minmay appears on the ship. She claims to be related to the famous singer of the same name, who has become a symbol of hope for humanity in their fight against the Zentradi. However, this new Lynn Minmay is secretive and evasive about her true identity and intentions. She seems to be particularly interested in Hikaru, but it's unclear why.
As tensions mount and the amusement park turns chaotic, the crew must face a new threat from the Zentradi. An enemy ship enters the SDF-1 and begins firing on the crew. They soon discover that the ship is being piloted by clones of themselves - exact duplicates created by the Zentradi in an effort to understand and defeat humanity.
Hikaru and his fellow pilots must face off against their own clones in a surreal and challenging battle. Meanwhile, Lynn Minmay reveals a surprising power that may be the key to their victory.
Overall, "Phantasm" is a tense and dramatic episode that delves deeper into the emotional lives of the characters while also introducing new mysteries and conflicts. It sets the stage for future developments in the series and keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.