Fukushu! Ikari no Henshin
Vengeance! Transformation of Rage
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Episode Description:
“Now, humans, feel the power of the Radamu!” Evil exults as he looks over the destruction of
the EDF mission. Balzac crawls off in agony, more in pain from his failure to defeat Evil
than from physical injuries. “I was too overconfident...is this what Blade is really capable
of?” he asks himself. “How can we fight against something like that?” Meanwhile, more Radamu
head for the EDF base (the continent below looks like Australia, but the picture isn’t clear
enough to be sure.) Colbert is screaming for Tekkaman Sol to take action, but they’ve lost
contact with him. “Fight with everything we have!” Colbert orders as it becomes obvious that
they are the target of the attack. What forces remain do their best, but fall quickly to the
overwhelming numbers of the attacking force. Aki and Noal, below in the brig, know they must
act quickly. “D-Boy, you’ve got to fight - or all your friends will die anyway!” Noal shouts.
“Fool!” He turns to Aki. “I’ll go and try and keep them away until you knock some sense into
him!” he tells Aki and runs off, intent on finding some sort of weapon to fight with. “Shit,
shit,” he says as he runs down the corridor. “What the hell is there that can fight against a
full- fledged Radamu attack?” He is then knocked down by an explosion - and as he gets up,
sees through a hole blown in the wall a second Sol Tekkaman, this one blue rather than the
green of the one worn by Balzac. He “highjacks” it from the scientists even as Colbert orders
them to find some way to use it against the enemy. “I’m a pilot, I’ll take it out!” he tells
them, and they reluctantly tell him how to use it. He then takes off to fight the Radamu.
Colbert listens numbly to the growing number of damage reports. “Sol Tekkaman will come
through, we’ve a second one!” he tells his frightened subordinates. Freeman and Miri watch
with growing alarm as the EDF HQ is breached in several places by Radamu forces. Then a
humanoid form appears. “Blade?” Rebin asks. “No...” says Miri, focusing the camera better.
“It’s Sol Tekkaman - but I thought Balzac was on the Orbital Ring?” “Knowing Colbert, he built
more than one Tekkaman Sol,” Freeman says. They watch as the newcomer wipes out Radamu - and
Noal himself is pleasantly surprised by the power of the new suit. Aki is still working on
D-Boy when she gets a call from Freeman. She reports she’s found D-Boy, but he’s still
catatonic. They figure out that it is Noal piloting the new Sol Tekkaman, and the pilot
himself breaks in to put in a few jocular words - but they can tell that under the humor he’s
seriously worried. “I’m going to run out of ammo sooner or later - and probably sooner, at
this rate,” Noal mutters to himself after signing off. “Leave me alone, I’m a monster!” D-Boy
pushes Aki away, and suddenly she remembers the words Balzac used earlier. That gives her the
key, and she uses it to break through. D-Boy begins to beat his head against the wall, and
she knows she’s made progress. She tells Freeman to send Pegas to the EDF HQ, much to D-Boy’s
dismay. “I don’t want to become a monster again!” he wails. Noal is running out of ammo and
power, and more Radamu are coming. Aki now has D-Boy talking somewhat rationally, and she
begins to persuade him he isn’t the monster Balzac has made the young man think he is.
Colbert watches the Sol Tekkaman fight, and his men warn him a single Sol Tekkaman will be
unable to win against such odds, no matter how good the pilot. Aki tells D-Boy that the
Radamu are the true monsters - they have tried to make monsters out of the Tekkamen, but in
breaking free and fighting them D-Boy has regained his humanity. “And it’s the human D-Boy
I’ve come to love,” she whispers, and D- Boy starts at that admission. The ceiling falls in
under Radamu attack, and D-Boy lunges to save Aki from several blocks of loose heavy masonry
responding to the call of gravity. Through the hole in the roof, they see Tekkaman Sol - Noal
- in the grasp of two Radamu, his ammo exhausted. “Fool, we need you,” Aki cries. “Hurry!”
D-Boy nods and hugs her for a moment, then runs to find Pegas. At least temporarily cured of
his mental problems, Blade launches against the enemy. D-Boy quickly proves what an impressive
warrior he ca be when his mind is working right, and in the process rescues Noal. Blade then
blasts the remaining Radamu from the sky.
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