Stage 3: Brave Leader Daimos
We're gonna kick off the beginning of the Daimos plot this level, when the asskicking by the titular mech debuts. We will also get introduced to one of the biggest bigots in all of anime this level, a man so repulsively racist and bloodthirsty that he was practically Muruta Azrael's drinking buddy in SRW Alpha 3 (one of the few good ideas to come from shoving SEED in that game).
As for the latter, don't worry, he'll eventually get what's coming to him, but I'm getting ahead of myself.
They are about to head out, but Tetsuya asks a very good question:
However, even though the thought this could be diversion is very valid, seems Tetsuya's dad Kenzou Kabuto tagged along, and he urges Tetsuya to quit waffling and haul ass:
He then gets reminded Kenzou's Fortress of Science and the Getter Labs aren't exactly defenseless and that he needs to quit being a worrywart. We also fight the hero of UFO Robo Grendizer (Duke Fleed) went off to fight Giganos and Kouji (who was his sidekick for awhile) hasn't heard back from him in awhile.
Sayaka (Kouji's girlfriend) assumes the worst, which Kouji won't consider.
NOTE: Daisuke Umon is Duke Fleed's Earth alias.
They give Lamia a brief recap on who the hell Duke is, and that's when the move out.
And it turns out Tetsuya was right.
Sure enough, they plan to swoop in for the kill while you defend Daimobic.
We cut over to Daimobic, where Prince Richter is leading the Bharmians, still very pissed his father died at the peace talks that went down the shitter.
Two things, the translators slightly changed the title of Richter's dad, the original Japanese was nigh identical to the kanji used for the word "Daishogun" or Great General (like Ankoku Daishogun), but since the character used indicated an "evil" rank and Richter's dad was anything but, the English translation of Grand General is to separate the two in terms of alignment. Second, the Bharmians (also transliterated as Balmians or Brahmins) are winged humanoids with a vaguely angel like appearance.
Balbas is his thuggish yet loyal adjutant, with similar feelings.
We then cut over to the surrounded Daimos:
And this shithead:
Meet General Miwa Sakimori. A racist, bloodthirsty fuckwit who unfortunately happens to be the Defense Secretary of the Earth Federation and thus Kayuza Ryuuzaki, Daimos' pilot, is forced to answer to this sack of shit.
Thankfully, Kazuya's buddy Kyoshiro, a dude with nice shades, a sweet afro, and an aviator jacket which has twin swords strapped to the back sorties out in the Galva FX-II jet to support him, copiloted by Kazuya's childhood friend Nana Izumi.
Turns out Kazuya isn't moving because there is a civilian woman he's trying to shield and Miwa is all "screw that shit, kill the enemy!"
Miwa doesn't give a fuck, and Kyoshiro offers to pick her up while he falls back.
That done, Kazuya is free to move, being told not to be stupid, help is coming soon.
We can now move, here's the Daimos:
It's fairly strong, but fall the fuck back to the Daimobic (the military base with the rocket ship) and park there for now.
Here's a map, the Daimos has numbers over it:
On the way there, you'll have to fend off red machine that look like construction machines with spiked heads that shoot missiles and even their own heads attached to chains like spiked maces as attacks, and while you can deal with them in the short term, keep falling back to the Daimobic, you will die in a knock down drag out fight with all of them.
By round 2, the good guys show up, to which Miwa is an ungrateful POS, and Lamia sums his ass up nicely:
But that's when Tetsuya gets a call from the labs saying they are under attack, meaning Tetsuya and Jun double back and leave the field. Meanwhile, Raiza, one of Richter's adjutants, asks if they should pursue:
Richter is all "Screw them, we kill what's here first."
Anyway, my advice is to get everyone else over to the Daimobic base, you lose if the enemy occupy one tile, and it can heal and provide defense bonuses too.
If possibly, have the Galva FX-II's EWAC umbrella cover as many troops as possible in the process for an accuracy boost.
The other enemies are these things:
Raiza and Balbas control slightly tougher flight capable models of this beast, and Richter pilots this carrier:
It's not much harder than the other enemy carriers you've had to fight.
BTW, it doesn't hurt to check the enemy move range by using the cancel button to click on the enemy, which will show their range of movement, like so:
NOTE; This level is where you should ensure Ryouma's kill count is 5 or higher for a secret next stage and you can work on Mushashi's kill count here, there is lots of water for him to kick ass in.
Once you've taken out all the Bharmians, Richter falls back.
As he does, Kayuza goes over to check on the woman he tried to save.
Her name is Erika, but that's all he can get out of her, she's pretty shook up.
We then cut over to the Bharmian underwater base, where Richter is FUCKING MAD!
Balbas stammers Lady Erika (sound familiar?) went missing in the last battle, and Raiza notes she was tending to wounded soldiers and must have gotten caught up in the battlefield.
As Richter nearly shits himself with worry over his sister, we cut back to the Daimobic.
There, we get a recap over how the peace talks between Bharm and Earth went down the toilet.
Their planet lost control of its orbit and the people had to leave before it crashed into Argol, their sun. Unfortunately, this meant they now had no planet, and 1 billion Bharmians needed a new home. Apparently, some on Earth were edgy about inviting 1 billion aliens to share space with us, especially since the Earth had just wore it's resources down with the One Year War and Gryps Conflict, but since space colonies could be built for them, that quashed that objection.
However, some asshole spiked Grand General Leon's drink with poison and he died. The Bharmians blamed Earth for his murder, and now they are wanting to kill Earthlings in revenge, though there is no open-shut case proof we Earthlings poisoned the drinks.
The worst part is that Kayuza's father was the peace talks guy on the Earth side, and he was the first to be killed in revenge for General Leon's murder, as they assumed he planned it.
It's at this point, as they remark Kazuya has some complex feelings about the matter, they realize he's off still looking after that woman he rescued, and Nana seems a tad jealous of this.
We cut over to Kazuya and Michiru, who is telling Kazuya that Erika apparently has amnesia caused by the shock of the attack according to the doctors who looked at her.
We then cut back to Richter and his peeps, where Balbas is apologizing for not being able to find her.
Balbas feared she got captured, and Richter darkly hopes she would never suffer imprisonment in an Earth cage, to which Balbas remarks he'd off himself if that were his situation, and Richter, wanting to not turn into a sobbing wreck, assumes this happened, she offed herself to spare herself the torment, and he's running with this idea it happened so he doesn't have a breakdown.
Note: Richter is a very emotional guy, he knows it, this is his shitty way of coping with crap that might overwhelm him, he jumps to first convenient conclusion to explain it away.
We cut back to the Daimobic, where Erika wonders why Kazuya cares so much about her, and the answer is basically "love at first sight", more or less, and Boss is about to gag on the sweetness level.
Lamia wonders if Kazuya's comment about Erika being beautiful applies to her, since no one ever swooned over her like that, and Jack tries to cheer her up:
Hayato reluctantly concedes she's attractive, but adds that's only on the outside.
Michiru considers that a bridge too far, and Miwa shows up with "can we get back to business" attitude.
He got a call from the Science Fortress Labs, and apparently they opted out of joining Londo Bell, the risk of leaving the Fortress and Saotome Labs undefended is too great.
Ryouma concedes the logic, but Miwa is annoyed, he'd rather their minds be changed instead. He then says one or two labs are worth diddly squat compared to the whole planet, they accuses them of being cowards.
Kouji is about to tell the guy off, but Lamia cottons on to the fact Miwa needs to have a logical reason to back down, so she's all "those labs are a critical source of supply and repair, losing them could be a long term blow to Earth in general".
Miwa is not happy, considering her comment back-talk,and Kyoshiro tries to calm Miwa down, while Hayato is a bit surprised, he expected Lamia to pour on the sugar and kiss Miwa's pissy ass.
We then cut to Hyakki HQ, where Warchimedes didn't expect the Great Mazinger and Venus A to double back to the labs, causing him and Dungele to have a little slapfight over them losing to them while Hidler facepalms.
Burai, on the other hand, is amused, as he enjoys watching the Campbellians egos taken down a notch.
Also, destroying the labs was not their real goal, it was cover for another one entirely.
Hakkotsuki brings her boss what he wanted, and it seems she brought back something from the labs during a break in done using the attack as a distraction, and as a reward, Hidler will be keeping his promise to let Hakkotsuki see her daughter again, for the first time in five years (Emperor Burai held Hakkotsuki's daughter under house arrest to make sure Hakkotsuki, who wasn't initially willing to fight for him despite being an Oni, would follow orders anyway).
Meanwhile, seems the stolen item was mech blueprints, which Dr. Hell is very interested in, as they are plans for mass producing Mazinger machines, and they plan to use those plans against humanity as the stage ends, though Dr. Hell will need to study them for awhile before putting them to good use.