
SERIES OVERVIEW
Four special envoys
arrive at BASTILLE-12, a secret prison facility, the highest security
lock-up in the Star System. The envoys have come to speak with the
prison’s most dangerous inmate – Lotor.
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Three years ago, Lotor’s Fleet of Doom was defeated by Voltron. In the final battle,
a megablast ripped Lotor’s command ship to pieces. Lotor’s twisted
body was found in the wreckage; he was barely alive. Alliance doctors
stitched and welded Lotor back together, using iron plates,
and bionic parts. His hideous new metallic face was almost unrecognizable.
When he was healed, the galaxy’s highest court found Lotor
guilty of war crimes. He was sentenced to life in solitary confinement, maximum
security. The judges said they would reconsider the sentence if Lotor would reveal
the location of his secret FORTRESS, but he refused. |
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Indeed, throughout the trial, Lotor did not utter a single word, and has not spoken since.
From the moment he saw his new, repulsive form, he has been consumed by a silent, burning rage against the
one responsible for his downfall--
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But has he?. . .
Lotor is not just motivated by ego and greed, but by love for the
beautiful princess. He loves the princess obsessively and will not
rest until he can make her his queen.
These
are the elements that distinguish Voltron from other similar shows
and account for its continued popularity. The new series emphasizes
the mythical elements revealing aspects of the Voltron legend. The
episodes uncover new information about the Lions, the Castle, and
Princess Allura’s royal destiny, and encounter new, deeper mysteries
and enigmas.
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