![]() ![]() ![]() It’s also baffling that Voltron’s five-minute limit refers to yet another metric - thermonuclear energy. Why Page would trust a Drule soldier - even one as seemingly friendly as Sandu - with such critical information is baffling. The giant robot only has five minutes of stored thermonuclear energy, but that’s always enough to defeat any enemy. Professor Page, the resident scientist of the Stellar Ship Explorer, mother ship of the Voltron Force, openly mentions it to Sandu, a young Drule soldier whom the Explorer crew brought aboard as a guest following the crash of his ship. The next mention of a five-minute limit for Voltron is in “A Temporary Truce” (Production #111). Is it “stored nuclear power” or “stored solar energy?” We’ll think more about this later.Īs Voltron continues to fight the Robeast, Jeff announces to the team:įortunately Voltron destroys the Robeast less than a minute later. Voltron only has five minutes of stored solar energy. Later in the episode, as Voltron battles a Robeast that Voltron: From Days of Long Ago: A Thirtieth Anniversary Celebration calls the Crush Crab Robeast, Hawkins mentions Voltron’s time limit. He’s our last line of defense.Īnother officer in the room, called “Professor” in the script, replies. …the Land, Sea, and Air Teams can combine to form the giant robot… but remember he has only five minutes of stored nuclear power. In the first Vehicle Team episode, “In Search of New Worlds” (Production #101), Commander Steele reminds other Galaxy Garrison officers of Voltron’s power limits. What do actual episodes of Voltron: Defender of the Universe say - and show - about Voltron’s time limit, if there is one? Let’s find out. Although Vehicle Team Voltron is far less well remembered than Lion Force Voltron, one fact about the vehicle-based ‘bot that people seem to remember most is that it can operate for only five minutes. ![]()
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