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Drule Supreme Commander Hazar returns to planet Drule hoping to convince the high command to negotiate a peace treaty with Galaxy Garrison. Hazar's father and sister try to support him, but the general population of planet Drule turns against Hazar. The high command then sends him into exile on planet Dreska.moreless
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  • Drule Supreme Commander Hazar returns to his home planet to stand trial by the Durle Supreme Council for treason. Hazar's parents and sister stand by him, but the people openly voice their hatred of Hazar and he is ultimately sent into exile.moreless

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    This episode, for a short time, briefly shifts focus from the Alliance to the Drule Empire which is a welcome change. It's nice to see things from the other side. This episode also shows a fundamental difference between Lion Voltron and Vehilcle Voltron. Lion Voltron focused more on action while Vehicle Voltron featured more episodes that were more story driven. What is another positive aspect of this episode is that the viewer gets a glimpse into Hazar's personal life and get a glimpse of his family. Seeing Hazar plead his case to the Drule Supreme Council was very entertaining indeed.moreless

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    • In the Japanese series "Armored Fleet Dairugger XV", the original source material for Vehicle Voltron, the character Sirk (Dorma in "Voltron".) is Teles' (Hazar in "Voltron.") adjutant. Not his sister. The character Home Secretary Socrat Tes (Chancellor Mozak in "Voltron".) is Teles' father, but this is not revealed until the final episode of "Dairugger". Edit
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